State-Of-The-Art Safety Circuits Likely to Fail During a Fire

Safety equipment and safety circuits in commercial buildings are likely to stop functioning in the event of a fire, even if they are designed and installed according to state-of-the-art methods and regulations applicable today. This is the result of the increased resistance at the temperature at which these circuits are required to function, concludes a case study of an existing modern shopping mall in Tarnovia, Poland. The study was conducted by WTW Power Solutions.

Related POST

Power Quality (PQ) And Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Issues

Digitization is one of the drivers to improve efficiency, reliability and quality of the electrical ..

Read more

Conventional And Modern Methods To Mitigate Harmonics

The world is moving towards digital era where its sustainability depends upon the electrical and dig..

Read more

3rd Annual Power Week Conference 2017

Designed for the global electric power & energy industry, POWER WEEK provides 5 days of networking o..

Read more

Second Four-Day Residential Workshop on Advancements in Power Quality Improvement Techniques

Asia Power Quality Initiative (APQI) hosted it’s second Four Day Residential Workshop on “Advancemen..

Read more

The Right Selection UPS & Harmonics

Uninterruptible Power Supply or commonly known as UPS, thought to be designed for emergency power su..

Read more

Mitigation of Harmonic and Reduction in Operating Cost for a Cement Plant

With rising cost of energy and environmental concerns, energysaving is need of the hour. In order to..

Read more

3rd Webinar Incorporating Power Quality (PQ) Performance Parameters In Distribution Regulation

10th December, 2014 (Wednesday) - With reforms and much needed infrastructure investments going i..

Read more

7th Webinar How to calculate Electric Losses due to poor PQ?

27th November, 2015 (Thursday) - In our increasingly digital economy, maintaining power quality i..

Read more
Drop us a message

You're in the right place! Just drop us a message. How can we help?

Or see contact page
There seems to be some problem with validating your request. Please try again.
Thank You! Your message has been delivered.