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Seminar

Launch of the IET Code of Practice for Electrical Energy Storage Systems, 3rd Edition

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The IET’s Code of Practice for Electrical Energy Storage Systems, now in its third edition, builds on the success of the previous edition, bringing it up to date with the latest developments in the electrical energy storage market.

This free-to-attend event is taking place in person at IET Stevenage: Futures place and virtually (streamed live via YouTube) on 21 May 2024. It’s a great opportunity to hear from the lead author, Graham Kenyon, (who leads a large technical committee assigned to the Code).  Graham will outline the most significant additions and amendments made since the 2nd edition and then we will look to take questions from those attending both in-person and virtually. 

Graham will cover some of the key changes in the new edition such as:

  • An update to the requirements for island mode switching arrangements,
  • Further guidance on fire safety and the location of batteries within an installation,
  • Updates to schematics for domestic use,
  • Update to the requirements for sizing of generator connecting circuits, and coordination of assemblies through which generators connect.
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21 May 2024 

10:00am - 11:00am

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Organiser

  • IET Events

Speakers

EUR ING Graham Kenyon BEng (Hons) CEng MIET TechIOSH

Managing Director & Principal Consultant - G Kenyon Technology Ltd

Graham is also chair of IET WRPC, JPEL/64 and JPELD/64.

Michael Peace CEng MIET MCIBSE

Senior Engineer - Technical Regulations, The IET

Michael is the Committee Manager of JPELA/64 and JPEL/18. He is also a GB Expert on several IEC TC 64 maintenance teams working on the IEC 60364 and IEC 60479 series of standards.

Reasons to attend

This is a must-attend event for electrical installers/contractors, renewable energy developers, building technicians, M&E and design consultants, energy managers, and facility managers.

Location

IET Stevenage: Futures Place

IET Stevenage: Futures Place
Stevenage

SG1 2UA
GB

Programme

09:30 – Arrival and registration (for those attending in person)

10:00 – Introduction (for in-person and virtual attendees)

10:05 – A summary of key changes

10:40 – Q&A

11:00 – Close

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Registration

Please register to attend

Free of charge