Battery Technology and Design Considerations

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Organisation profile

Vertiv brings together hardware, software, analytics and ongoing services to enable continuous and optimal running of vital applications for data centers, communication networks, and commercial and industrial facilities. Its portfolio comprises of power, cooling and IT infrastructure solutions and services, extending from the cloud to the edge of the network.

Training aim

This course is designed to acquaint the attendee with an understanding of different types of battery technologies, pros and cons, applications and design considerations.

Learning objectives

• Understanding of battery composition

• Lead acid batteries

• Recycling and maintenance strategies

• Practical performance and design considerations

• New battery technologies and pro's and con's of differing technologies      

Course outline

• Understanding of battery composition

• Lead acid batteries

• Recycling and maintenance strategies

• Practical performance and design considerations

• New battery technologies and pro's and con's of differing technologies      

Trainer's profile

Russell Bulley - Technical Support Manager EMEA

Russell Bulley started as an apprentice electrician, rising through industrial electrical systems and engineering management. With a short spell in research and chip manufacturing, was followed by an extensive period within the UPS and M&E world of critical services.

Well versed in the electrical and mechanical demands of exacting clients around the world, both from a service and supply aspect within old and new data centres.

Course duration

1 Hour.

Assessment & certification

This seminar will contribute to your Engineers Ireland CPD requirement and following each seminar, all attendees will receive a certified CPD

Who should attend

Electrical Engineers

Consulting Engineers

Facilities Managers

IT Managers

Data Centre Managers

Operations Managers

Website

https://webinars.on24.com/vertivwebcasts/CIBSECPDWebcastProgramme