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COPS: An Arresting Look at NEC Article 708
Aired Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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Speakers:

Michael A. Anthony, PE

Member, Panel 1 of the NEC, representing APPA (Association of Physical Plant Administrators)

Rudy Bergthold
Senior Vice President/Chief Technology Officer
Cupertino Electric, Inc.

Christopher M. Johnston, PE
Senior Vice President, Critical Facilities Chief Engineer
Syska Hennessy Group, Inc.

Get an up close look at one of the hottest topics on on-site power. Register now for this Webcast on NEC Article 708: Critical Operations Power Systems (COPS).

NEC Article 708 adds a new dimension to designing, building and commissioning on-site power systems. It requires:

  • Comprehensive facility engineering documentation
  • Telecommunications and controls protection
  • More security, redundancy and fire protection
  • Automatic operation
  • Minimum 72-hour run time
  • Full-load witness testing
  • Ongoing testing, maintenance and service

In 60 minutes, you will:

  • Get a good grounding on Article 708
  • Learn about its most significant requirements
  • Gain insights into nuances that could affect your work

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This webcast is free and CEUs are available for all registered attendees.

Sponsored exclusively by ASCO Power Technologies, an Emerson Network Power company.



Designing and Commissioning Protection Systems for Electrical Transients

Aired Thursday, March 20, 2008

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When disaster strikes and a building kicks over to standby power, transients are created in the electrical system that need to be controlled. Transients also occur when the building power is restored to normal. Electrical engineers need to design for these transients and specify products that can do the job of managing them. Good design and specifications covering surge protection, UPS, transfer switches, and standby power are only part of the solution, however. Commissioning is another the process of ensuring design, installation, start-up, operation, and maintenance is carefully considered in an integrated fashionfor all building stakeholders and for the entire life of a building.

This webcast is free and CEUs are available for all registered attendees.

This one-hour webcast brings experienced electrical designers and commissioning providers to the virtual table to share their knowledge in an interactive production.

Sponsored By: Caterpillar, Eaton


Selective Coordination for Emergency and Legally Required Power Systems
Aired February 8, 2008
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Join CSE for a webcast discussing the issues and conflicts affecting selective coordination.

Selective coordination is a goal in any power distribution system design. It has been a requirement of the National Electric Code for years. However, it was felt necessary to include the requirement specifically in the Code Articles for Emergency and Legally Required Standby power systems in the 2005 NEC and article 708 of the 2008 NEC. Achieving selective coordination in a power distribution system served by two power sources with disparate impedances and capabilities presents a real challenge.

The practicing engineer, installer, facility manager and electrical inspector will gain an understanding of the issues and conflicts affecting selectivity from this discussion.

Log onto this web cast to hear the panel discuss the following:

  • Characteristics of the utility derived source
  • Generator characteristics
  • Coordination selectivity, is it achievable

This Webcast is FREE and CEUs are available for all registered attendees.

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Sponsored By: ASCO

 

NEC Requirements for Generators

Aired December 6, 2007 11:00am PST/1:00pm CST/2:00pm EST
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If you are a design, sales or consulting engineer, you do not want to miss this!

On Thursday, December 6 at 1:00pm CST Consulting-Specifying Engineer and Generac Power Systems, Inc. conducted an educational 90 minute Webcast titled, National Electric Code for Generators. You will not only earn continuing education units, but also gain a greater understanding of how the NEC addresses all of the issues associated with generators. The NEC plays an integral role in your profession so register now, it will be time well spent!

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Sponsored By: Generac
Engineering and Commissioning High-Tech Green Buildings
Aired November 29, 2007 
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High-tech buildings, which include data centers, research laboratories, and clean rooms are energy intensive, uptime critical, and very specialized in terms of materials that can be used for construction. These parameters present very difficult decisions regarding sustainability. How green can these buildings really go?

Only the best engineering practices can make a substantial dent toward greening these facilities, and commissioning will obviously play a key role in ensuring that good designs are followed by good construction practices and that operators will be equipped and trained for high performance.

This webcast presents design and commissioning tips covering design features of energy efficiency, fire protection, and water conservation over the life of the building.

Expert Panelists:

Michael Kuppinger, P.E., RCDD/NTS
Principal of the Mission Critical Facility Communications Technology Group
Environmental Systems Design, Inc.

William J. Kosik, PE, CEM, LEED AP
Managing Principal
EYP Mission Critical Facilities, Inc.

David Sellers, PE
Senior Engineer
Facility Dynamics Engineering

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Sponsored By: APC, Kidde Fire Systems
Specifying the Right Links: Emergency Power for Data Centers
Aired September 20, 2007

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Whether it's the New York Stock Exchange or the local branch bank, lending institutions or casinos in fact, for any facilities that handles key financial data--100% uptime is a must. And when there is a power event, this kind of reliability depends on a seamless system of transferring power from primary to backup systems. In this Webcast, we take a close-up look at the design technical details of switching from utility to on-site standby power and coordinating all the equipment in an emergency power system to protect vital data.

Sponsored By: ASCO, Caterpillar, Eaton, Generac

 How to Address Integration and Interoperability for Campus Mass-Notification Systems
Aired June 21, 2007

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In this webcast, CII facility system designers and managers come together to instruct on designing critical power systems for healthcare, focusing on how to strike the right balance between benefit and cost. In other words, how does the project team allocate power systems to separate life safety, patient safety and equipment loads at the right price?

Sponsored By: Gamewell-FCI, Siemens, Simplex Grinnell
Beyond Generators and UPS: Delivering Reliability in Data Centers
When: December 13, 2006
Time: 1:00 p.m. (CDT)
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Join Consulting-Specifying Engineer and their expert panelists on December 13th at 1:00 CST while they cover the latest practices in back-up power for data centers. The webcast will explore new and innovative topology strategies, with special attention on the movement of two-stage vs. single-stage power distribution to blade servers and racks. The webcast will also cover common single points of failure and good strategies for locating switchgear, transfer switches and the like.

Sponsored By: ASCO, Schneider, Square D
Emergency Power and UPS Systems for Data Centers
When: September 21, 2006
Time: 1:00 p.m. (CDT) 
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No series on data centers is complete without an indepth examination of the heart of the electrical system that keeps these mission critical facilities up and running.

Topics of discussion include the deployment of generators and UPS, redundant electrical feeds, other critical, but often overlooked six-sigma components, and best practices for commissioning and training staff to operate and maintain these often neglected systems.


Critical Changes to Fire Code
When: June 29, 2006
Time: 1:00 p.m. (CDT)
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NFPA 72, the National Fire Alarm Code, will see a number of significant changes in the 2007 edition after final voting at this year's annual World Safety Conference in Orlando June 4-8. Among the changes the organization is considering include: a provision for mass notification systems; a relaxing of the requirement for the protection of the control unit if a unit is protected by a sprinkler system(chapter 4); provisions to facilitate performance-based design, particularly relating to initiation devices; the creation of Response Time Index on heat detector documentation and markings; mandatory smoke detector spacing in the absence of pfd criteria, and much more.

Our panel of experts will break down the changes, including what didn't make the cut and why; They'll also explain how all this will affect future building fire protection designs and specifications.


Keeping Data Centers Cool
Originally aired May 31, 2006
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Loss of servers from overheated computer rooms is a critical issue for mission-critical operations. Learn the latest design trends and building system solutions used to keep data centers cool.

This Webcast specifically addresses the special cooling measures required to keep critical server and intense computer environments cool. Both new construction and retrofit projects will be used as case studies.

Panelists include:
Steve Spinazzola, P.E. LEED A.P. RTKL; Don Beatty, chairman of ASHRAE TC9.9 committee; Chris Kurkjian from EYP Mission Critical


 Taking on ASHRAE 90.1
Originally aired March 31, 2006
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Design and specify building systems for optimum energy efficiency!

This webcast specifically addresses what engineers can do to meet or beat the energy standard, which is a critical component of LEED and has also become the default energy code for most states. Commercial, Institutional and Industrial building projects that employ innovative energy efficient technologies are used as case studies. Engineers will be educated on what it takes to design and specify building systems that result in high performance buildings: energy; recovery; more efficient chiller plants; alternative energy sources; more efficient lighting and lighting controls; and better envelopes and fenestration.

Panelists include:
Keith Lane, Director of Engineering at SASCO; Sachin Anand, PE, LEED, Project Manager, Mechanical Team Leader with CCJM Engineers in Chicago; and Don Posson, head of Vanderweil's Washington DC office.
Sponsored by: Automated Logic


Big Box Retail Goes Sustainable Recorded June 2005
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Earlier this year, Wal-Mart opened its first sustainable retail store in McKinney, Texas, and Consulting-Specifying Engineer was there for the ribbon cutting. We gathered the key players from the design firms to the owner representatives after the ribbon cutting for a discussion of the key elements involved in designing this one-of-a-kind building. Chief Editor, Jim Crockett, moderated a panel discussion of the sustainable mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design elements specifically implemented in this project, and how these elements were integrated into the building's HVAC, building controls, lighting, power, and plumbing systems.

Panelists include: Alisdair McGregor, PE, Principal at ARUP Electrical and Mechanical Systems designer; Daniel Millner, PE, Civil Engineer with Kimley-Horn Associates; Roderick Wille, Principal-in-Charge with Turner Construction; James McClendon, Mechanical Engineering Manager with Wal-Mart and Don Mosely, Special Projects Manager with Wal-Mart


The Confluence of Fire, Security and Life Safety Technologies
Originally aired October 13, 2005
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Continuing advancements in fire and life safety, security and IT technology signal a change in historically isolated engineering specialties. Building owners look to the multi-disciplinary professional engineer who has the skill to design an integrated sytem that provides greater efficiencies for their buildings.

Chief Editor, Jim Crockett, moderates a panel discussion of industry experts who discuss how the multi-disciplinary engineer can design an integrated security and fire and life-safety system that utilizes technologies in new ways, such as using security cameras as smoke detection devices.

Panelists include:
William Sako, Executive Vice-President of The RJA Group, Inc., parent company of Rolf Jensen & Associates (RJA) and Sako & Associates (SAKO); 
Arden Everhart, Jr., a Fire Alarm/Life Safety Specialist at Swanson Rink, a consulting engineering firm in Denver, Colorado; Thomas L. Munson, RCDD, Principle and Communications & Technology Director for TLC Engineering for Architecture,
an Orlando-based engineering firm.

Sponsored by: SimplexGrinnell


The Anatomy of a Hospital II- Critical Fire and Life Safety Systems
Originally aired: May 26, 2005
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Engineers designing systems for critical environments, like hospitals, will gain first-hand knowledge of: Equipment and systems that help prevent or limit the advancement of fires in critical environments; mandatory code procedures and their life-safety impact (i.e. voice evacuation, intensive strobes, and "bed shakers"); networking and control solutions; relevant or mandatory sprinkler solutions.
CSE moderates a panel of fire protection experts break down the major design and product trends and innovations in fire protection and life-safety systems for hospitals.
Panelists include: J. Patrick Banse, PE, with Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.; Thomas W. Gardner, P.E.,Managing Director of the Schirmer Engineering Corporation'z offices in Atlanta and Miami; and Michael A. Crowley, P.E., Vice President, of the Central Region, of Rolf Jensen & Associates.
Sponsored by Wheelock, SimplexGrinnell


The Anatomy of a Hospital - Electrical and Power Systems
Originally aired: March, 31, 2005
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Engineers designing systems for critical environments, like hospitals, will gain first-hand knowledge of: Electrical distribution and the growing trend of using UPS to protect sophisticated medical equipment or to protect HIPAA record rooms; and generators and cogeneration, including the use of transfer switches and switchgear, for emergency and prime power generation
CSE moderates a panel of electrical experts break down the major design and product trends and innovations in electrical systems for hospitals.
Panelists include: Dan Chisholm, Motor and Generator Institute, Winter Park, Fla.;Kelly Decker, President, Primary Integration, Washington D.C.;Shariar Zaimi, former president and CEO of Engineering Design Group, Primary Integration, Washington D.C.;James H. Costley, PE, RCDD, Partner
Sponsored by ASCO, Kohler


Blackout Revisited: Reliability's Worth
Originally aired: October 7, 2004
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Major blackouts and power quality problems continue to plague the country despite last year's major wake-up that darkened much of the East Coast.
CSE moderates a panel that breaks down the basics of good power quality design and electrical redundancy.
Panelists include: Peter Gross, CEO, EYP Mission Critical Facilities, Inc.; Tim Dueck, Principal/Director of Reliable Resources; Cyrus J. Izzo, P.E., Senior Vice President, Syska Hennessy Group; Thomas E. Reed, P.E., Principal/Director of Projects, Kling.
Sponsored by Kohler, Russelectric, ASCO, and Point8.


BAS at a Crossroads
Originally aired: June 2004
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There's a confluence of technologies on the horizon that is beginning to affect the way buildings will be used and controlled, allowing buildings to react to business in real time. Find out how design professionals best incorporate and respond to changing building automation systems for today's building projects.
Panelists include: A representative of the owner's perspective; representative from the OBIX organization; panelist with BACnet perspective; panelist with a LonWorks perspective; an expert on XML and wireless technology.
Sponsored by KMC Controls, Siemens, and BuilSpec.


Fire and Life Safety in the Wake of High-Profile Tragedies
Originally aired: April 2004
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High-rise fires in major cities, club tragedies with major casualties. These and other recent high-profile incidents have shifted the attention of building owners, and the attention of the nation, to fire and life-safety protection issues in today's buildings.Find out how the Professional Engineer can best respond to these heightened demands from the building community and state and local governments.
Panelists include: Carl Baldassarra, President, Schirmer Engineering Corp.; Michael F. Cornicelli, Director, Government Affairs for the Building Owners and Managers Association of Chicago; Rick Glenn, P.E., Principal, Gage-Babcock & Assoc.; Warde Comeaux, Global Fire Protection Consulting; Jeffrey Harper, P.E., Vice President for the Chicago office of Rolf Jensen & Assoc.; Fabio Grego, AIA, Manager, Regulatory Review with the City of Chicago's Dept. of Construction and Permits.
Sponsored by KMC Controls, Siemens, and BuilSpec.


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