About Peak Amp Instruments.

Peak Amp helps facility teams turn existing building data into clearer maintenance priorities, data-backed next steps, and leadership-ready documentation.

We are building Peak Amp Intelligence for teams responsible for complex buildings, aging equipment, recurring alarms, limited budgets, and too many competing operational needs.

What Peak Amp helps you do.

Facility teams already have signals in BMS reports, alarm logs, maintenance records, work orders, and equipment details. Peak Amp helps organize that information into usable priorities.

1

Identify risk signals

Review recurring alarms, unusual equipment behavior, unresolved issues, maintenance history, and early warning signs that may otherwise stay buried in separate systems.

2

Prioritize what matters

Help teams understand which equipment or issues need attention first, what could escalate, and what supporting evidence explains the recommendation.

3

Document next steps

Turn scattered facility data into inspection steps, action items, product and equipment context, vendor discussion support, and leadership-ready summaries.

Why we are building it.

Maintenance teams are asked to prevent downtime, control costs, justify budgets, coordinate vendors, and keep buildings running with imperfect data. Peak Amp exists to make that work clearer.

Operational data is scattered

Facility information often lives across BMS exports, alarm reports, spreadsheets, work orders, emails, product details, and tribal knowledge. Peak Amp helps bring those signals into one decision workflow without requiring a perfect data set.

Leadership needs clearer evidence

Teams need more than a list of alarms. They need defensible priorities, practical next steps, and documentation that supports budget conversations, vendor discussions, and follow-through.

Our starting point.

Peak Amp started with a practical question: how can facility teams use the information they already have to see risk earlier and make better maintenance decisions? The answer is not another disconnected report. It is a clearer way to turn existing facility data into next steps people can act on.

Tom Wright

Founder and President

Tom leads Peak Amp Instruments from Oswego, Illinois. His background is in analytics, operations, and customer-facing systems. Peak Amp brings that experience to facility operations, where teams need better ways to connect data, maintenance priorities, and business impact.

Principles that guide the product.

Peak Amp is built around practical facility decisions, not dashboards for their own sake.

Start with existing data

Teams should be able to begin with the reports, logs, records, and equipment lists they already use.

Make priorities defensible

Recommendations should be tied to evidence, impact, and practical next steps that facility leaders can explain.

Support the people doing the work

The product should help facility teams, vendors, and leadership move from scattered information to coordinated action.

Start with one facility issue.

Send a sample BMS report, alarm log, maintenance record, work order export, or equipment list. Peak Amp can help turn existing facility data into clearer priorities and next steps.

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