This document provides an overview of ComRent, a global leader in load bank rentals and services. In 3 sentences:
ComRent is an award-winning market leader that provides load testing equipment and project management for critical power systems. They have completed over 40,000 system tests ranging from 1kW to 40MW on low, medium, and high voltage power systems. ComRent offers load banks, power quality monitoring equipment, and project management services to test utilities, data centers, generators, and other critical power systems.
Qualification of Dissolution Test Apparatus and Validation of Utility System this presentation will help to enhance your knowledge in validation and qualification area.
009 what are the systems validation protocol methods at atl 05 28-2015atlmarketing
If your product must meet the requirements of FDA cGMP, 21 CFR 210, 211, 820, ISO-9000, ISO-13485, or MDD/93/42/EEC (for the CE Mark), there are three very critical elements you must have to be in regulatory compliance. First, you must have a sound and strong Quality Management System (QMS). This is an expression of WHAT you do (your quality policies and structure). Second, you must have reliable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s). These are expressions of HOW YOU DO THINGS.
Missing in the above two items is an expression of HOW WELL YOU DO WHAT YOU DO? This is where you must establish your “Systems Validation Protocol” (SVP). Your SVP is an expression of how well your system is working (for example, this can be expressed in overall product conformance percentage or in defects per million for your various products). The SVP is a living and continuous document based on your quality records. The ATL White Paper “What Are The Systems Validation Protocol Methods At ATL?” is our attempt to share with you a sound approach to Systems Validation and the various protocols that you can use.
Qualification of Dissolution Test Apparatus and Validation of Utility System this presentation will help to enhance your knowledge in validation and qualification area.
009 what are the systems validation protocol methods at atl 05 28-2015atlmarketing
If your product must meet the requirements of FDA cGMP, 21 CFR 210, 211, 820, ISO-9000, ISO-13485, or MDD/93/42/EEC (for the CE Mark), there are three very critical elements you must have to be in regulatory compliance. First, you must have a sound and strong Quality Management System (QMS). This is an expression of WHAT you do (your quality policies and structure). Second, you must have reliable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s). These are expressions of HOW YOU DO THINGS.
Missing in the above two items is an expression of HOW WELL YOU DO WHAT YOU DO? This is where you must establish your “Systems Validation Protocol” (SVP). Your SVP is an expression of how well your system is working (for example, this can be expressed in overall product conformance percentage or in defects per million for your various products). The SVP is a living and continuous document based on your quality records. The ATL White Paper “What Are The Systems Validation Protocol Methods At ATL?” is our attempt to share with you a sound approach to Systems Validation and the various protocols that you can use.
You probably don’t think of load bank testing when it’s time to commission new equipment or upgrades. And that’s not surprising, since load banks of the size and complexity you require didn’t even exist 10 years ago. But they do now and ComRent has them available for rent.
SMC PTE-100-C Current & Voltage Relay TestingErika Herbozo
A World leader reference single phase secondary injection test set. Since portability is important factor of secondary injection test, the PTE-100-C s the smallest and lightest by far. With outstanding 1000 VA power for up to 250 A, measuremente and testing functions, large set of upgrading options and accessories, accurate and unbeatable fast testing, at competitive price, A must-have instrument for the wide diversity of secondary injection test works in any plant or substation.
Magellan Power - High Reliability Australian Technology Innovative, Customise...Magellan Power
We have been supplying highly reliable DC & AC power systems and associated equipment since 1991. Our products can be found supporting critical infrastructure in Hospitals, Substations, Oil & Gas projects, Airports, Mining projects, Stadiums, Utilities & Defence around Australia and overseas
More Electric:
Our world is becoming More Electric. Almost everything we interact with today is either already electric or becoming electric. Think about it. From the time you start your day in the morning to the time you finish your day – your home, your car, your work, your devices, your entertainment – almost everything is electric. Imagine the energy needed to power this. Electricity consumption will increase by 80% in next 25 years
More Connected: Our lives are also becoming more connected. The Internet has already transformed the way we live, work and play. Now the Connected Things is going to take this to a brand new level. 50 billion things connected in the next 5 years.
More Distributed: With such a widespread electrification and connectivity, energy models need rethinking as well. Which is why the generation of power needs to be closer to users. Distributed Energy is rapidly evolving globally. This is positive energy – renewable. In 2014 , Renewables overtook fossil fuels in investment value, with $295bn invested in renewables compared to $289bn invested in fossil fuels. And it is getting cheaper to do this.
More Efficient: When our world is more electric, more connected and more distributed, new opportunities emerge and allows us to tap into even more efficiency – in industrial processes, in the energy value chain, in buildings, in transportation, in the global supply chain and even in the comfort and peace-of-mind of our homes.
Practical Medium and High voltage Testing of Electrical Equipment for Enginee...Living Online
Testing is an essential activity in any engineer’s career. Whatever your role in industry (electrical designer, purchase engineer, manufacturer, installation contractor or maintenance engineer) a solid knowledge of tests to be carried out on a given piece of electrical equipment and interpretation of results obtained is a necessity. This workshop is designed to familiarise you with various aspects of testing general electrical equipment and high voltage testing in particular.
Examples will be cited from various international standards regarding the procedure for conducting of tests and interpreting the test results. The need for keeping proper records of tests conducted both in the initial stages and later during routine maintenance will be discussed. Some of the tests are too complex to be performed on a routine basis or may require specialised equipment which may not be normally available to user industries or even manufacturers. This is where the services of an independent and accredited test lab is useful. The role of such labs will be briefly discussed.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Building service designers
Consulting engineers
Control engineers
Data systems planners and managers
Electrical engineers
Electrical technicians
Instrumentation engineers
Instrumentation technicians
Maintenance engineers
Power system protection engineers
Project engineers
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-medium-high-voltage-testing-electrical-equipment-engineers-and-technicians-48
2. 2
§ Who is ComRent?
§ Overview
§ Locations
§ ComRent Solutions
§ Project Examples
§ Why Test?
§ Specific Capabilities
§ Products, Accessories
§ Services
3. 3
§ Most respected and experienced load bank solutions rental firm
in the world.
§ Award winning market leader providing engineered solutions for
testing critical power systems in many industries.
§ Mission: Provide equipment and project management that
enables comprehensive load testing of critical power supplies to
the highest standards.
§ Completed over 40,000 systems tests ranging from >1kW to over
40MW on Low, Medium, and High voltage power systems.
6. 6
MARKET SOLUTIONS
UTILITY - Wind Farms Commissioning Tests, Reactive Power
Correction, Low Voltage Ride Through
UTILITY - Substations Partial Load Commissioning Tests, Station
Battery Testing, Interconnection Test
UTILITY – Generating Station Black Out (SBO) Commissioning Tests, Maintenance Tests,
Reactive Load Test
Data Centers Commissioning Generators, UPS, Power
Distribution, HVAC, CRAC, Hot Aisle/Cold
Aisle Server Loads
Generator/Switchgear Maintenance Commissioning Tests, Sequence of
Operation Tests, Emission Test
Temporary Power Commissioning Interconnection Tests for Mobile
Generators, Site Services
Maritime Emergency Generator Commissioning,
Emergency Systems Sequence Test
Power Quality Monitoring Integrated Power Quality Testing and
Analysis
8. 8
§ Transformers
§ Voltage
§ Current
§ Circuit Breaker
§ Switches
§ Protection Relays
§ Safety Systems
§ Radial Network Stations
9. 9
§ Power and Cooling Systems
Validation
§ Rack Mount Server Simulator
Load Banks
§ Water Cooled Load Banks For
Cooling System Validation
(Load, Flow, Delta-T)
§ PDU, CRAC, ATS, UPS, Gen
§ Power Quality and DC Systems Tests
§ UPS Input and Output Checks
§ Up to 100 Wi-fi Probes Per
Unit, Multi-unit Capable
§ Temperature/Humidity
Monitoring Via Wireless Probes
10. 10
§ Diesel Generators
§ Startup, Rapid Load
Applied/Shed Events
§ Wet Stacking
Reduction/Remediation
§ Tier 4 Emissions System Load
Maintenance
§ Paralleling Switchgear
§ Transition to/from Grid
§ Synchronization of
Generators
§ System Protections Required
By Utility
ANSI/IEEE Relays Used in DG
25 – Synchronizing or Synchronism-Check
Device
27 – Undervoltage Relay
29 – Isolating Contactor or Switch
32 – Directional Power Relay
40 – Field (over/under excitation) Relay
46 – Phase-Balance Current Relay
47 – Phase-Balance Voltage Relay
59 – Overvoltage Relay
67 – AC Directional Overcurrent Relay
81 – Frequency Over/Under Relay
11. 11
§ Commissioning
§ Load Balancing with Onsite Equipment
§ Wet Stacking Mitigation
§ Automatic System Load Management
12. 12
§ Test Shipboard Power Systems to Validate Maintenance
Events Prior to Reintegration with Sensitive Electronics
§ Test Shore Power Quality and Response to Rapid Load
Application/Shedding
13. 13
§ Advanced PQ Testing and
Reporting
§ Wireless Probes
§ Calibration Certificate
§ Free Software Updates
§ Efficient Report Writing
§ Archive Test Data
§ Wye-wye and Delta-wye
§ Medium and Low Voltage
Capable
22. 22
Ø Power and Cooling Systems
validation
§ Wi-Fi IP addressable for
multi-unit precise control
§ Water cooled load banks for
cooling system validation
(Load, flow, Delta-T)
§ PDU, CRAC, ATS, UPS,
Ø Power Quality and DC systems
tests
§ UPS input and output checks
§ Up to 100 Wi-Fi probes per
unit, multi-unit capable
§ Temperature/Humidity
monitoring via wireless
probes
22
25. 25
Ø Advanced PQ Testing – Cx
Monitor
§ Integrates function of PQ
analyzer, Megger and Dranex
§ Wireless Probes
§ Calibration Certificate
§ Efficient Report writing
§ Archive test data
§ Wye-Wye And Delta-Wye
§ Medium and Low Voltage
capable
25
34. 34
ü 4kw To 2500kw Per Unit @ 120, 240, 480, 600 VAC
ü Up To 5MW @ 13.8kv (4MW @ 4160V)
ü Provides Lagging PF to Resistive Load Banks
ü Incremental Load Steps
ü Variable PF for Inductive Systems Testing
ü Up To 1000 V-DC For Battery and UPS Systems,
ü Variable Amperage Settings Up to 1000A
ü Water Cooled DC/Electronic Systems Available
ü Multi-tap Configurations: Wye-wye or Delta-wye
ü 50/60hz Capable Step Down to 480/600VAC
ü Liquid Cooled High-power Density Load Bank
Resistive Load Banks
Reactive Load Banks
Resistive/Reactive Load Banks
DC Load Banks
Transformers
Specialty
36. 36
ü Advanced PQ Monitoring and Reporting with Remote Archiving
ü Continuously Calibrated and Updated
ü Pinpoint Destructive Corona Effect in Overhead MV/HV/EHV
T&D Lines, Substations, and Switchyards
ü Premium 90-degree Insulated 50’ Cable Up to 400 Amps
ü Perfect for UPS, Generators, and Temporary Power
ü Designed for Medium Voltage Power Systems
ü 200/600 Amp Dead Break Elbow
ü Power Distribution System for Addition of Field Circuit Breakers
ü 1200 Amp Main Bus
Cx Monitor Power Quality
Monitor
DayCor Corona Camera
Camlock Cable
Voltloc Cable
I-Line Multi-Panel
37. 37
ü Interactive or Networked Control of Load Characteristics
ü Non-Linear Load Bank
ü Site Survey, Cable Layout Plan, Single Line Diagrams
ü Save Time and Avoid Errors During Setup/Teardown
ü Allow Your Technicians to Focus on Their Expertise
ü Let ComRent Manage Load Banks, Transformer, and
Switchgear Operation During System Test
ü With Rental of Cx Monitor, Quickly Produce Professional
Reports for Clients
ü Available for Technical Support Whenever Your Operations
Require
Advanced Control and Communication
Project Management
Cable Rollout / Rollup
Onsite Equipment Operation
Power Quality Report Writing
24/7 On Call Service Support
38. 38
§ Types of Testing
§ Commissioning to Ensure Facility Performance to Design
§ Predictive/Preventative Maintenance
§ Corrective Action Testing to Validate Performance After
Changes
§ Reduce Risk
§ Capital Project Risk, Operating Cost, Random Failure
§ Damage to Brand
§ Improved Safety
§ Hospital EDG Systems Deficient When Tested
39. 39
Load testing critical power systems is the best way to
validate design and ensure optimum performance.
ComRent has the products, services, and solutions to
support any critical power system test worldwide.
Call us today to see how we can help you!