Technical seminars
The world of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems and critical power protection can be confusing and is constantly evolving. Chloride is offering you the opportunity to host a FREE Lunch & Learn technical seminar to get to grips with the technical aspects of uninterrupted power and hear the latest thinking in the industry.
As the European market leader for mid-to-large UPS systems, Chloride wishes to share its extensive knowledge in the design and specification of UPS solutions with the UK’s leading consultancy practices. The seminar can be tailored to suit the specific requirements of the audience and will typically address the following subjects:
- Achieving complete electrical system resilience
- Comparison of UPS system topologies
- Tiered levels of UPS protection
- Centralised or distributed UPS?
- Leading and lagging power factor loads
- Taking care of the UPS battery
- Matching UPS systems and diesel generators
- Monitoring UPS systems and diesel generators
The seminar will be suited to consultants and electrical engineers interested in all aspects of power protection.
All delegates will receive:
- Impartial advice from an experienced industry spokesperson
- A copy of the presentation slides
- Fact sheets and literature
- Certificate of attendance (can count towards up to two hours CPD)
Seminars typically take place over a lunchtime at your own premises on a date to suit your practice. Content can be agreed in advance to guarantee the relevance to the audience.
For more information contact Oliver Fraser at uk.consulting@chloridepower.com or tel: +44 (0)238 061 0311
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Seminar presenter
Rob Tanzer is Technical Support Manager for Chloride UK. He has worked in the UPS industry for over 30 years and has experience and knowledge of most of the different types of static and rotary UPS systems currently in service today. Each type of UPS system has its own unique advantages and disadvantages and the seminar provides an ideal opportunity to discuss and understand how these characteristics apply to specific applications.
Prior to joining Chloride, Rob was responsible for UPS applications in a wide range of industries including the MoD, petrochemical refineries, offshore oil platforms, banking, finance and call centres. Recent experience includes seven years as Business Development Manager for Chloride’s range of UPS systems for rail signaling applications. This included the design and development of two new types of UPS configurations to meet the very specialised requirements of the rail industry. These are now used extensively across the UK rail network. Rob is the author of several published technical papers covering UPS systems, thyristor power switching devices and different aspects of UPS system applications. |