Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Hardened Mobile Control Center
THE PRESENTATION:
Con Edison has awarded a contract to ESP to design, build and deliver a Mobile Energy Control Center that is shielded against a high intensity Electromagnetic Pulse. The presentation will include an introduction to the physics of a nuclear EMP pulse and its potential effects on electrical and electronic equipment. It will cover the basics of designing an EMP shielded system and go into some detail about the specific design considerations and decisions that apply to the Con Edison Mobile Control Center, how communications are handled, how the system will be tested, the concept of operations and logistics issues.
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- Date: 27 Feb 2018
- Time: 05:00 PM to 07:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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- Starts 05 February 2018 05:48 PM
- Ends 26 February 2018 12:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Manuel Pimenta, Senior Engineer, ConEdison Co. Of NY
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Hardened Mobile Control Center
THE PRESENTATION:
Con Edison has awarded a contract to ESP to design, build and deliver a Mobile Energy Control Center that is shielded against a high intensity Electromagnetic Pulse. The presentation will include an introduction to the physics of a nuclear EMP pulse and its potential effects on electrical and electronic equipment. It will cover the basics of designing an EMP shielded system and go into some detail about the specific design considerations and decisions that apply to the Con Edison Mobile Control Center, how communications are handled, how the system will be tested, the concept of operations and logistics issues.
Biography:
Manny Pimenta joined Con Edison in 2012 as a Senior Engineer working with Electrical Control and Automation Systems. He has over twenty years of experience with SCADA systems having worked as a Project Engineer, Senior Applications Engineer and Applications Engineering Manager for a SCADA systems manufacturer in NJ. He worked for eight years in the defense industry, as a Test Systems Engineer and Engineering Team Leader where he was primarily involved in designing automated test equipment for advanced military radar systems. He was part of the EPRI IEC 61850 Test Bed project and a participant in EPRI’s Transmission and Substation Area Task Force. Manny has a BS in Electrical Engineering from NJIT and Masters in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology