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Free Webcast - Critical Operations Power Systems - NEC Article 708
 

 

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Subject - Critical Operations Power Systems - NEC Article 708 - Free Webcast

May 13, 2008
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Critical Operations Power Systems (COPS)

An Arresting Look at NEC Article 708

Free Webcast

 

ImageWednesday, May 21, 2008

11:00am PDT/1:00pm CDT/2:00pm EDT

 

NEC Article 708 adds a new dimension to designing, building and commissioning on-site power systems. It requires:

 

• Comprehensive facility engineering documentation

• Telecommunications and controls protection

• More security, redundancy and fire protection

• Automatic operation

• Minimum 72-hour run time

• Full-load witness testing

• Ongoing testing, maintenance and service

 

In 60 minutes, you will:

• Get a good understanding of Article 708.

• Learn about its most significant requirements

• Gain insights into nuances that could affect you

 

The Webcast is sponsored exclusively by ASCO Power Technologies

 

Click here or on the image above to register.

 

 

 

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  • As a consulting engineer, I do not purchase electrical equipment, but I do specify it.

    I cannot answer 2 questions on the CSE invitation and thus cannot register for the webcast.

    I have sent 2 e-mails to CSE advising them of this problem, but have received no reply.

    I suspect there are others in my same situation.

    Thanks for listening.

    Gene

    S Eugene Amick PE

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