6 MW, MISSION CRITICAL, N+1, EPS & EPSS AT THE CORPORAL MICHAEL J. CRESCENZ VA MEDICAL CENTER (NINE YEARS LATER)
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6 MW, MISSION CRITICAL, N+1, EPS & EPSS AT THE CORPORAL MICHAEL J. CRESCENZ VA MEDICAL CENTER (NINE YEARS LATER)
The flawlessly executed project won Notable Engineering Achievement Award in the Delaware Valley in 2015. This course will review the highlights of accomplishment, upon which the Award was based, and the Innovation Design of Foundations, the System Integration for the Development of the PLC Program and Operation, Maintenance and Testing Screens of the Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) and for the Planning and Execution of the addition of the Central Utility System to the EPSS, which included the transfer of electrical feeders to 49 automatic transfer switches throughout the facility, enabling the uninterrupted operation of the Medical Center.
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- Date: 19 Sep 2023
- Time: 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM
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- Starts 07 August 2023 10:13 AM
- Ends 19 September 2023 12:00 PM
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Joseph F Maida, PE
6 MW, MISSION CRITICAL, N+1, EPS & EPSS AT THE CORPORAL MICHAEL J. CRESCENZ VA MEDICAL CENTER (NINE YEARS LATER)
The flawlessly executed project won Notable Engineering Achievement Award in the Delaware Valley in 2015. This course will review the highlights of accomplishment, upon which the Award was based, and the Innovation Design of Foundations, the System Integration for the Development of the PLC Program and Operation, Maintenance and Testing Screens of the Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) and for the Planning and Execution of the addition of the Central Utility System to the EPSS, which included the transfer of electrical feeders to 49 automatic transfer switches throughout the facility, enabling the uninterrupted operation of the Medical Center.
Biography:
Joseph has a BSEE and MSEE in Electrical Engineering, has Professional Engineering Licenses in twenty-two (22) states, is a LEED Accredited Professional, was the electrical engineer for the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code Review and Advisory Council from 2009 to 2011, and holds US Patent - US 10,765,958 for System, method, and apparatus for power limited sky diving wind tunnel drive train/fan.
Prior to starting Maida Engineering, Inc, Joseph was a licensed electrical contractor in the City of Philadelphia, worked for Day and Zimmermann, Inc. and Delmarva Power and Light Company, all of which contributed to enhancing his knowledge of electrical power systems. This was especially apparent after he got his BSEE and started installing electrical systems for new houses, apartments, and commercial establishments.
Joseph founded Maida Engineering, Inc. in 1978 and attributes a large percentage the numerous opportunities it has had to Joseph’s past, present and on-going knowledge of electrical power distribution systems. These opportunities have resulted in and still contribute to engineering, design, and system integration projects throughout the Unites States, Canada, and Mexico for Commercial, Industrial, Governmental and Theme Park Clientele.
Joseph continues to perform and/or oversee the performance the Electrical Power System Evaluations and Studies, continues to study, design and sometimes install new types of power distribution and control systems, and to write courses on the subject.
Agenda
WEBINAR: 7:00 - 8:00 P.M.
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PDH certificates are available and an evaluation form will be emailed to you after the meeting. PDH certificate are sent by IEEE USA 3-4 weeks after the meeting.