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Arc Flash Mitigation in LV Systems

A common misconception within the electrical industry is that low-voltage systems (typically operating at 600V or lower) pose a lesser arc flash risk than their higher voltage counterparts. While the potential incident energy may be lower in some cases, underestimating the hazards present in...

Emerging Technologies in Arc Flash Analysis

The realm of arc flash safety is witnessing a surge of innovation, with new technologies reshaping approaches to risk assessment, prediction, and worker protection. These advancements promise to enhance safety, streamline analysis, and ultimately save lives. Visit Our Arc Flash Study...

Building Automation Training


The Balancing Act: Cost Considerations and ROI in BAS

Building Automation Systems (BAS) offer a compelling proposition for building managers, promising enhanced energy efficiency, improved occupant comfort, and streamlined building operations. However, the initial investment cost associated with BAS implementation can be a significant barrier for...

Installing Occupancy Sensors in Warehouses

The 2013 Lighting Review: Installing occupancy sensors in warehouses BY STEPHANIE BOYLE, Universal Lighting Technologies Warehouses tend to have an enormous amount of square footage per occupant, as you would expect from their function. Lighting all of that space when no one is around is pretty...

Power Quality Training


Power Usage Effectiveness in Data Centers

Guidance for calculation of efficiency in data centers BY VICTOR AVELAR, Schneider Electric The benefits of determining data center infrastructure efficiency as part of an effective energy management plan are widely recognized. The standard metrics of power usage effectiveness (PUE) and its...

Go with the Power Flow

The importance of load studies BY KATHLEEN WOLF-DAVIS with CASY HENRY, Megger If you’re running an industrial power system—whether for an airport, a mill, a factory or a smelter—you’re focused on more than the traditional utility concept of keeping the lights on. You definitely need that...