Sector · Data Centers · Costa Rica

Data Center Generator Service in Costa Rica

Costa Rica's tech multinationals and free-trade-zone colocation run Tier III and Tier IV SLAs above 99.982% on a renewable grid where standby power must be proven, not assumed. TEMISA Power Gen services emergency diesel gensets and cogeneration plants in Costa Rica under NFPA 110, IEEE 446 and CFE LAPEM W4200-12 — independent, multi-OEM, with the full electrical-diagnostic suite on site.

Costa Rica · Hyperscale · Colocation · Tier III · Tier IV

NFPA 110IEEE 446IEEE 115ISO 9001:2015CFE LAPEM W4200-12

Industry challenges

What Costa Rica data center operators are solving

Costa Rica's tech-multinational and free-trade-zone tenants impose hyperscaler-grade audits on their colocation providers. Standby power has to satisfy Uptime Institute, NFPA 110 and tenant audits — and most regional providers neither publish a capacity ceiling nor offer the full electrical-diagnostic suite.

  • Costa Rica hosts tech multinationals and free-trade-zone operators whose colocation runs Tier III/IV SLAs above 99.982%
  • A near-100% renewable grid is stable but seasonal — standby generation must be proven, not assumed
  • NFPA 110 Type 10 / Class X / Level 1 monthly testing without interrupting live load
  • N+1 (Tier III) or 2N (Tier IV) standby redundancy that must stay available during maintenance
  • Local providers rarely publish MW capacity or offer the full electrical-diagnostic suite (RSO, ELCID, partial discharge)
  • Humid tropical climate that accelerates winding insulation aging
  • Quarterly load bank tests at 100% resistive nameplate with audit-grade documentation

Why TEMISA Power Gen

Six differentiators for Costa Rica data center operations

01

Independent multi-OEM with published capacity up to 350 MW — not a small-machine ceiling and no OEM lock-in

02

Full electrical test suite on site: Megger, PI, power factor, Hipot, RSO, ELCID and partial discharge (IEC 60270)

03

CFE LAPEM W4200-12 plus ISO 9001:2015 — documentary traceability for Uptime Institute audits

04

24/7 emergency response with crew mobilized from Mexico in 16–24 h and first-hour remote diagnosis

05

Multi-OEM platform support: Cummins, Caterpillar, MTU, Stamford, Leroy-Somer, TD Power Systems, Siemens, GE Vernova

06

Coordination with colocation M&E for service windows that respect tenant SLAs

Standards applied

Standards we apply to Costa Rica data center work

Every intervention is documented in a format compatible with Uptime Institute audits and the operator's M&E records, with full traceability by work-order number under ISO 9001:2015.

  • NFPA 110 — Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems
  • IEEE 446 — Recommended practice for emergency and standby power systems
  • IEEE 115 — Test procedures for synchronous machines
  • IEEE 95 — Insulation test of generators with HV direct current
  • IEC 60034-1 — Rotating electrical machines: rating and performance
  • ISO 9001:2015 — Quality management system
  • Uptime Institute Tier Standard — Compatible documentation
  • CFE LAPEM W4200-12 — Generators 1 to 100 MVA

Coverage · Central America

One independent partner for your regional standby fleet

350 MW

Capacity ceiling we service

16–24 h

Crew on site from Mexico

24/7

Emergency response

Costa Rica operators get an independent partner with a published capacity ceiling and the complete electrical-diagnostic suite — diesel gensets, large synchronous generators and turbogenerators up to 350 MW — across Costa Rica, Panama and the rest of Central America, under one multi-OEM contract with CFE LAPEM W4200-12 traceability. See our data center sector page for the full scope.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions — Data center generator service in Costa Rica

Preguntas que recibimos con frecuencia. ¿No encuentras la tuya? Escríbenos a ventas@temisapowergen.mx.

Do you serve data centers in Costa Rica if you are based in Mexico?

Yes. We mobilize crew and calibrated instrumentation from our 5,600 m² workshop in Tlajomulco, Jalisco to Costa Rica. Remote diagnosis happens in the first hour; a field crew is on a flight within 16–24 h and heavy equipment moves by international carrier in 6–8 days. Unlike most regional providers, we publish a capacity ceiling (up to 350 MW) and run the full electrical-diagnostic suite on site.

Why an independent partner instead of the local incumbent?

Because data center operators benefit from no OEM lock-in, a published capacity ceiling and a complete electrical-test suite (RSO, ELCID, partial discharge under IEC 60270/60034-27) backed by CFE LAPEM W4200-12 and ISO 9001:2015 traceability. We support any platform installed in the facility and document every intervention for Uptime Institute audits.

Do you comply with NFPA 110 for Tier III and Tier IV data centers?

Yes. We execute maintenance under NFPA 110 Type 10 / Class X / Level 1 — the standard Uptime Institute recognizes for Tier III and Tier IV certification — with monthly testing, complete annual inspection and a documented report for audits.

Do you perform load bank tests for data centers in Costa Rica?

Yes. Quarterly or semi-annual load bank tests with resistive load at 100% of generator nameplate, delivered with an IEEE 115 acceptance protocol and a graphical report covering temperature, vibration and waveform data.

Which generator OEMs do you support?

We operate as an independent multi-OEM workshop: Cummins, Caterpillar, MTU, Wärtsilä, Stamford, Leroy-Somer, TD Power Systems, Siemens and GE Vernova. No OEM lock-in — any platform installed in the Costa Rica facility is supported.

Contact

Need service for your industrial generator or turbogenerator?

Response within 24 hours. Formal quote within 48 hours. 24/7 emergency support across Mexico and Central America.

Direct line

+52 33 3614 2460

Service hours

24/7 emergency support

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CFE LAPEM W4200-12 · ISO 9001:2015 · IEEE / IEC