
Backup power for a production hall during switchgear modernisation
A model scenario for facilities that need to keep lines, warehousing and critical loads running during a planned electrical shutdown.
Open scenarioA model scenario for temporary halls that need stable working temperature around the clock despite open gates and changing weather.
Content based on practical work with generators, BESS, temporary heating, cooling, halls and fuel logistics across Poland and the EU.
The example below presents a typical rollout pattern for temporary facilities. It does not identify one client or one site.
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Industry
seasonal logistics and temporary warehousing
Location type
tent hall next to a distribution facility
Working volume
8,000-12,000 m3
Heating power
2-3 heaters rated at 150-200 kW each
Operating mode
24/7 with forklift traffic and frequent gate opening
Fuel per day
700-1100 l in winter conditions
Tank autonomy
minimum 48 hours without emergency refuelling
Delivery model
heaters + air distribution + fuel tank support
Starting point
The warehouse operates in a temporary tent structure and both people and stored goods need reliable working conditions regardless of outdoor temperature.
the hall loses heat quickly because of forklift traffic and frequent gate openings
the system has to run without interruption at night and over weekends
heating must be combined with a tent hall and predictable fuel logistics
Implementation logic
In practice, the most reliable setup uses several heaters, planned air supply points and an independent fuel reserve matched to the daily operating pattern.
size the heating power to hall volume, traffic intensity and heat loss through loading gates
plan air distribution to avoid dead zones and local temperature drops
set up the fuel tank and refill schedule without interrupting warehouse activity
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Operational outcome
more stable working and storage conditions during cold periods
less downtime caused by unexpected fuel shortages or poor airflow layout
easier integration of heating with the full temporary hall infrastructure
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