When it comes to quality, certified generator enclosures and fuel tanks, AMPS is clearly the manufacturer of choice. AMPS has been certified to construct under the requirements of the Florida Department of Community Affairs Modular Building Program since August 2007. President Joseph Scofield and Vice President Randy Weimer explain, “All generator enclosures are considered buildings as defined in
the Florida Building Code and most standard enclosures, as well as virtually all sound-attenuated enclosures, are required to be DCA certified per this program.” AMPS was the first generator enclosure manufacturer in the state of Florida to receive DCA certification. AMPS was also the first state-certified High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) generator enclosure manufacturer, receiving our certification in February 2009. We are pleased to offer this level of state certification, the highest level of hurricane protection available. Such certification requires rigorous testing to simulate the effects of flying debris during a high-wind event. Don’t rely on back-yard testing—AMPS’ enclosures have passed independent laboratory testing to all required standards. Unlike other manufacturers, AMPS standard enclosure construction is aluminum. This offers improved durability in a demanding tropical environment. In addition, AMPS’ UL-142 rated double-walled steel sub-base fuel tank design is structurally reinforced internally to eliminate the need for generator support beams crossing the top of the tank, eliminating a trip hazard and improving aesthetics. Look to AMPS for all of your generator enclosure and fuel tank needs, and rest assured you will receive quality, durable, certified products that you can rely on.