Data Center Consulting

Data Center Power Quality

The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) identifies poor power quality—including EMF, grounding issues, and high-frequency interference—as a leading cause of data center equipment failure and network instability.

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Protect Data Center Infrastructure with Reliable Power Quality Solutions

Your data center’s power quality is the most critical facet for uptime reliability and network performance. SET3 offers consulting services and testing results from our critical specialist labs. Our Power Quality reviews focus on improving the productivity and reliability of electronic equipment in the data center environment.

Professional Power Quality

The SET3 Consulting technicians use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and monitoring equipment to understand and resolve those difficult or hard to define power quality problems.

SET3 provides power quality expertise for the most complex power problems.

SET3 provides power quality expertise for the most complex power problems including EMF, high frequency and RF interference, and grounding issues that may be causing intermittent interruptions in the data center operation or network performance.

Key Areas of Power Quality Analysis & Consulting

EMF Disruption Audits

RF & HF Interference Mitigation

Grounding & SRG Evaluations

Advanced Diagnostic Testing

Unstable Power in the Rack? We’ll help you trace it—and fix it.

SET3 tests your power systems using advanced diagnostic tools and lab analysis to identify RF, EMF, and grounding issues—delivering actionable insights to improve uptime and prevent failures.

SET3 Specializes in Power Quality Audits
for Safer, More Reliable Critical Environments.

EMF Disruption Audits

Detect and resolve low-frequency electromagnetic interference affecting system stability.

RF & HF Interference Mitigation

Identify and suppress radio and high-frequency signals that degrade network performance.

Grounding & SRG Evaluations

Assess and optimize grounding systems using IEEE and IEC guidelines to enhance equipment protection.

Advanced Diagnostic Testing

Use state-of-the-art tools to uncover hard-to-diagnose power anomalies impacting uptime.

RFI & HFI

The SET3 Consulting technicians use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and monitoring equipment to understand and resolve those difficult or hard to define power quality problems.

SET3 can assist in the identification of RF interference with specialized equipment to capture and analyze the frequency spectrum of the interference.

SET3 provides power quality expertise for the most complex power problems, including RFI & HFI frequency interference issues that may be causing intermittent interruptions in the data center operation or network performance.

Contact us to schedule an RFI & HFI interference assessment

Audit the site

Install the necessary equipment

Identify the frequency

Provide a solution

SET3 identifies low-frequency electromagnetic fields (0–10 kHz) that can disrupt sensitive electronics and impact health.

EMF can originate from power lines, transformers, UPS systems, or hidden infrastructure. Because EMF is invisible and odorless, professional evaluation is essential to detect and resolve the issue effectively—often without any operational downtime.

Contact us to schedule an EMF audit

Assess EMF risk areas in your facility

Use specialized meters & diagnostic tools

Locate hidden or structural EMF sources

Recommend mitigation strategies

Electromagnetic Fields

The SET3 Consulting team conducts expert EMF audits using advanced diagnostic equipment to isolate and resolve electromagnetic interference in your facility.

Grounding

SET3 consulting technicians use advanced diagnostic tools and monitoring equipment to evaluate, troubleshoot, and resolve complex or hard-to-detect grounding issues affecting system performance and safety.

SET3 can assist in the evaluation of grounding systems using specialized diagnostic equipment to detect faults, measure resistance, and identify risks related to high-frequency interference or outdated configurations.

SET3 provides grounding expertise to resolve complex electrical issues that may be causing intermittent equipment failures, static discharge risks, or signal disruptions within critical environments like data centers.

Contact us to schedule a grounding evaluation

Inspect existing grounding infrastructure for vulnerabilities

Test for compliance with IEEE & IEC standards

Identify high-frequency or static discharge risks

Recommend and implement grounding upgrades

SET3 implements Signal Reference Grounding (SRG) to neutralize high-frequency interference that threatens data integrity, system stability, and overall equipment performance.

High-frequency interference can stem from poor grounding, outdated cabling, or inconsistent voltage references. Because these issues often go unnoticed, Signal Reference Grounding (SRG) is essential for identifying and neutralizing hidden threats—without disrupting operations.

Contact us to schedule a Signal Reference Grounding (SRG) evaluation

Evaluate existing grounding systems for SRG compatibility

Pinpoint sources of high-frequency interference

Recommend SRG implementation strategies

Deploy tailored SRG solutions for long-term stability

Signal Reference Grounding

The SET3 Consulting team performs expert SRG evaluations using advanced diagnostic tools to isolate and mitigate high-frequency interference affecting your critical infrastructure.
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Ensure stable, interference-free performance—schedule a data center power quality assessment with SET3 today.

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