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Available On-demand Until October 13, 2022
Abstract:
Even if society takes it for granted, virtually all of the critical infrastructure for communications, security, emergency services and life safety depend on power. Unfortunately, climate change and record weather extremes will continue to increase the likelihood of frequent and extensive utility power interruptions, as well as risks to life and property. In the face of rising utility outages and energy costs, managing and monitoring today’s power and power backup systems has become more important than ever. Consequently, more and more facilities are installing advanced, on-site, and remote digital monitoring of their electrical systems. While basic alarm and control functions can still be handled by simple dry contacts and annunciator panels, progressively more power systems are utilizing digital communications to deliver far more granular information on facility operating conditions and availability of alternative distributed energy resources and equipment. This webinar will discuss the digital communications components and systems, as well as the various protocols and standards. Learning Objectives:
- Discover the benefits of digital communication systems.
- Recognize the various terms, protocols, and standards utilized in digital communication systems.
- Identify the basic elements of digital communication systems.
- Examine opportunities to implement or upgrade to digital communication systems.
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Speaker
Julius Neudorfer CTO and Founder North American Access Technologies, Inc. Julius Neudorfer is the CTO and founder of North American Access Technologies, Inc. Based in Westchester NY, NAAT’s clients include Fortune 500 firms and government agencies. NAAT has been designing and implementing data center infrastructure and related technology projects for the last 25 years.
He is a member of AFCOM, ASHRAE, IEEE, iMasons and The Green Grid. He is also an instructor for the US Department of Energy “Data Center Energy Practitioner” “DCEP” program. He developed and holds a US patent for a high efficiency cooling system for rack mounted computer equipment.
Julius writes the “Hot Aisle Insight” column at Mission Critical Magazine, and has also written numerous articles and whitepapers for various IT and data center publications and has presented seminars and webinars on data center power, cooling and energy efficiency.
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Utilizing Digital Communications for Power Monitoring and Management
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