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The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to the fundamentals of electrical buildings services design.
This course aims to provide participants with a high level understanding of the key elements of Data Centre Server Rack Power Architecture and how the choice of different components and configurations can influence capital and operating expenses.
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an understanding of the principle aspects of LV power distribution design with particular emphasis on wiring systems, cable sizing and installations practices.
This course covers the selection and design of generator and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems for critical power installations (CPIs) such as hospitals and data centres.
This course has been developed to impart the knowledge and understanding of the issues associated with the management of highway electrical assets.
The aim of this course is to impart knowledge of the issues concerning light, sight, the lighting design process, and product specifications. In addition, this course will focus on design issues and suggest good practice in addressing them and the application of Standards and guidance.
The aim of this course is to give graduate engineers and new entrants to M&E / building services consultancy a good understanding of the role of the M&E Consultant on a typical construction project from initial client enquiry through to the final handover of the project.
This course covers the selection and design of standby generators systems for mission critical applications such as hospitals and data centres. The module is primarily focussed on diesel powered generators.
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an understanding of the principal aspects of LV distribution design with particular emphasis on design and selection of the LV switchgear system.
The aim of this course is to give mechanical and electrical engineers a good understanding of the data centre industry and in particular, provide an introduction to the design of the power and cooling systems.
This course provides an introduction to the design of MV distribution systems for building including the selection of the MV switchgear, transformers and cables.
The aim of this course is to give a good insight into the structure of the new 5th Edition of the National Rules for Electrical Installations - I.S. 10101.
This full day course covers the 20 Special Installations or Locations described in Chapter 7 which accounts for 25% of the overall standard. It is aimed at engineers and contractors involved in the design of electrical installations. It is intended as a follow-on course to WR1.
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an understanding of the design and operation of the UPS systems and how they are configured with other elements of the electrical power system to provide an uninterruptible supply to critical loads.
The course provides an overview of the wide range of mechanical services to be found in modern buildings such as heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and tractional plumbing services including water services and soils and wastes.
This course aims to provide an introduction to electrical safety. It deals with the hazards of electricity and the associated rules and regulations in relation to safety including the EN50110 and local harmonisations, NFPA70E, DGUV 203-077.
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an overview of the design of emergency lighting systems to the latest Irish Standard IS 3217: 2023
The aim of this course is to give electrical engineers an overview of the fundamentals of design of fire detection and alarm systems to comply with the latest Irish Standard IS 3218: 2024.
As Ireland moves toward a carbon-neutral energy system, this course equips engineers with the skills to support the integration of low-carbon generation and storage—from onsite solutions to large-scale renewable projects.
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