Past Event

Half Day Physical Seminar - Low Voltage Switchgear : Design & Calculation
Venue: Wisma IEM
Date & Time: 07 Mar 2024 (9:45 AM - 1:45 PM) Closed
CPD: 3
Closing Date Before: 04-Mar-2024 (Subject to change based on availability of seat)
Organised By Technical Division - Electrical Engineering (EETD)

SYNOPSIS

Low voltage switchgear is one of the significant piece of equipment utilized for power distribution in the electrical systems and is connected to all types loads (industrial process or building power). The objective of this device is to combine all of the protection devices for the electrical system into one enclosure. To do this, it needs to be designed in such a way that it would fit all of the devices, cable or busway routes, and should be within the customers requirement, either positioned indoor or outdoor.

With this, here are the following topics to discuss for Low Voltage Switchgear:
a. design, assembly & construction
b. IP rating
c. forms of separation
d. busbar assembly.
e. and importance of complying with IEC 61439 standard


BIODATA OF SPEAKER

Jason Guevarra Sonido

The speaker's versatile and accomplished professional with a rich history in the electrical and industrial engineering sectors. Currently serving as the LV Business Development Assistant Manager for South East Asia at Schneider Electric, with a demonstrated track record f success in various roles, from technical support and sales management to product application and design. Known for a proactive approach, exceptional problem-solving skills, and a commitment to driving growth and innovation.


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•  Free admission


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27-Feb-2024
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