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News Release from: Copper Development Association
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 March 2006
Seminars address power quality
Nationwide series of free one-day seminars aims to address power quality problems and offer help to staff at all levels of an organisation from business managers to engineers and technicians.
Deficiencies in the quality of electricity supply are causing business users unplanned downtime, wasted resources and higher energy costs A nationwide series of free one-day seminars from a UK provider of PQ training aims to address these problems and offer help to staff at all levels of an organisation from business managers to engineers and technicians
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Aug 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The seminars are organised by the Copper Development Association and each day is split into three self-standing but closely related sessions, each addressing the needs of specific areas of responsibility: business, financial and IT management; facilities and plant management; and design, maintenance and installation engineering.
Although many people will find that one session meets all their needs, others will want to attend two or even all the sessions.
The speakers have been selected from leading power companies to deliver a comprehensive programme with a systems approach to solving PQ problems.
They are all experts in their own right.
The event is recognised by the IEE and CIBSE for CPD purposes and the programme allows plenty of opportunity for discussions with speakers and among delegates.
There will be a parallel exhibition with demonstrations of equipment and tools.
The information to be presented is based on the contents of the "Power quality application guide", and every attendee will receive an electronic copy of all sections of the guide.
These CPD events are free of charge and are being held at five locations around the UK during 2006 - Manchester, Glasgow, Harrogate, Birmingham and Reading.
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