Week of Events
ENZ: Fundamentals of Transfer Switching Equipment
ENZ: Fundamentals of Transfer Switching Equipment
Join the Electrical Engineering Group as they host Shane Townsend presenting the fundamentals of transfer switching equipment. Transfer switching equipment finds itself to be a necessity in critical power applications where reliable, safe and rapidly available sources of electrical supply are paramount to maintaining the operation of equipment on site. You’ll find such equipment in healthcare, airports, data centres, transport and infrastructure, to name a few. But how does it work and how is it implemented? Please join us as we go through the fundamentals of transfer switching equipment to understand: Modes of transfer switching Transfer switching architecture Practical approaches to implementing transfer switching equipment Relevant standards and clauses Presenter Bio: Shane began working with NHP over 11 years ago as Application Engineer. Before this, he worked as a Licensed Electrician and Project Engineer for a reputable generator supplier in NSW. Throughout his career, he has developed a broad knowledge covering power quality, low voltage networks, power system protection, switchboards and motor control among other interests. Shane currently holds the role of Application Engineering Supervisor for NHP. He has a keen interest in the safety and quality of low voltage power distribution systems by employing SMART Strategies to ensure reliability and performance for critical infrastructure. If you are interested in attending, please sign up via ENZ, here.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: The Fundamentals
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: The Fundamentals
The NZCS Women in Engineering Affinity Group, alongside the NSW WIE Group, is hosting a discussion with Arti Agrawal. Arti will discuss diversity, equity, and inclusion and how such values offer a wealth of benefits to research groups, employers, and staff. For those interested in attending this free webinar, please register here. Please note the difference between the time noted on the flyer (AEDT), below, and that of this Event (NZDT). Please see our Events Page for information regarding future events affiliated with the IEEE New Zealand Central Section.