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Energy Efficient Cooling Seminar for CaliforniaJuly 28, 2008 @ 12:00 PM PDT
The webinar will feature real world, practical examples from recent applications in industrial environments and takes place on Monday, July 28 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm PDT. It will be given by Rittal experts Judith Koetzsch, Climate Control Product Manager and Mark Madden, Climate Control Application Engineer and in conjunction with Steven Engineering. You will learn how Rittal can help you to select the most suitable climate control solution for your unique application while achieving best performance and energy efficient operation. Topics include:
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Energy Efficient Cooling Seminar for the MidwestJuly 29, 2008 @ 12:00 PM CDT
The webinar will feature real world, practical examples from recent applications in industrial environments and takes place on Tuesday, July 29 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm CDT. It will be given by Rittal experts Judith Koetzsch, Climate Control Product Manager and Mark Madden, Climate Control Application Engineer and in conjunction with Standard Electric. You will learn how Rittal can help you to select the most suitable climate control solution for your unique application while achieving best performance and energy efficient operation. Topics include:
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Smart Enclosure Designs to Comply with UL 508AAugust 5, 2008 @ 3:00 PM EDT/ 12:00 PM PDT
There have been many changes in recent years to the UL standards for industrial control panels (UL 508A) and the National Electrical Code (NEC) that can directly impact panel builders, system integrators and even end users. Learn about these changes and how innovative system design strategies can help reduce exposure to arc flash hazards. [Register] |
Energy Savings & Plant Efficiency Through the Proper Use of Climate ControlAugust 12, 2008 @ 3:00 PM EDT/ 12:00 PM PDT
Rittal will show you how to save money and increase the efficiency of your equipment by properly choosing and sizing climate control. Learn how to reduce costly downtime due to heat related system failures and increase the life of your equipment. [Register] |
Power in the Data Center: Everything You Need to KnowAugust 13, 2008 @ 1:00 PM EDT
Electricity is the fuel that drives data center performance. From IT equipment to cooling, UPS’s and lighting, electricity is the lifeblood of any deployment. Attendees will learn how the electricity for data centers is generated, transmitted, and where it goes once it gets there. Also, trends and design advancements will be covered to ensure that you are up to speed on the latest issues facing data center management and that your installation delivers the performance you demand. [Register] |
Rittal Busbar Systems – Lower System Cost By Designing in Busbar TechnologyAugust 19, 2008 @ 3:00 PM EDT/ 12:00 PM PDT
Rittal busbar systems can reduce engineering and design time, allow for smaller mounting panel sizes, require shorter assembly time, and are internationally type tested to ensure easier certification on completed systems. Find out why Rittal power distribution systems are the ideal way to distribute electrical power to industrial controls. [Register] |
High Density Cooling: How to Reduce Energy Consumption while Increasing EffectivenessAugust 20, 2008 @ 1:00 PM EDT
Economic and environmental concerns regarding energy consumption by data centers have grown as higher heat densities, rising energy costs, and climate change bring a sense of urgency to data center cooling efficiency. New research has shown that close coupled, cabinet-based liquid cooling can effectively handle today’s higher heat densities while reducing energy consumption—lowering the impact of data center cooling on your wallet and the environment. Attendees will learn how liquid cooling can help them effectively cool their data centers in a way that’s better for the environment and with the potential for “free cooling” afforded by available Liquid Cooling Package (LCP) technology. [Register] |


