Critical power systems expert panel
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When designing backup, standby and emergency power systems in nonresidential buildings, there are several considerations beyond NFPA 70: National Electrical Code and other building code requirements that must be addressed.
Electrical engineers must understand the specific owner project requirements for the building’s power systems and ensure that the generator specification and system topologies meet all those requirements for cost, construction schedule, component performance and system maintainability.
Join this roundtable of subject matter experts to learn best practices for specifying these critical power systems. These experts will answer questions about various design aspects in different building types.
Learning objectives:
- Know the codes and standards that define the design of emergency, standby and backup power systems.
- Identify important qualities and characteristics of generators for mission critical facilities beyond the standard National Electrical Code and building standards.
- Learn best practices for specifying power systems, and identify commonly seen specification errors or omissions.
- Review and compare various design topologies and solutions often seen implemented for mission critical facilities. Discuss why certain solutions may be more or less favorable for certain owners and operators.
Course Instructors:
Tom Divine, PE, Johnston LLC
Jeremy Giese, Henderson Building Solutions
Breanna Robertson, WSP USA
Richard Vedvik, PE, IMEG
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