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Date: 12.09.2008
Mr. Mats Sandor, Technical Manager for the Systemair Group, at Sweden will make a Technical Presentation on EC Motors at the Orchid Hotel on Tuesday, 23rd September 2008. Registration will begin at 7.00 pm and the Presentation will start at 7.30 pm.
The Event will be followed by Cocktails and Dinner.
Systemair is a Leader in Fans and Ventilation Products. This Presentation will highlight the Advantages and Benefits of the Technology of EC Motors as applied to Fans and Ventilation Systems.
A Brief on Mr. Mats Sandor and the Technical Presentation is given below.
Technical Presentation on EC Motors by Mr Mats Sandor, Systemair AB
Mr Mats Sandor has been the Technical Manager of SystemairAB at Sweden for the past 7 years. He spent 10 years as Laboratory Manager for SystemairAB, building two AMCA accredited laboratories, 3 years as Quality Manager for SystemairAB, building a quality insurance system according to ISO 9001, 5 years of project manager for SystemairAB including building a project management system for Systemair Group. He has been a Member of the standardization committee for CEN (European Committee for Standardization, the Eurovent, ISO (International Standards Organization) and SIS (Swedish Standards Institute) regarding standards connected to ventilation. He is a qualified Engineer in Control engineering technology
An electronically commutated motor (ECMotor) is a brushless motor which relies on the external power drive to perform the commutation of stationary copper winding on the stator. This changing stator field causes the permanent magnet rotor to rotate.
A brushless permanent magnet motor is the highest performing motor in terms of torque / vs. weight or efficiency. Electronically commutated, brush-less motor systems are widely used as drives for blowers and fans used in electronics, telecommunications and industrial equipment applications.
There is wide variety of different brush-less motors for various applications. Some are designed to rotate at constant speed and the speed of some can be controlled by varying the voltage applied to them (usually the motors used in fans).
You are requested to register and confirm your attendance on the form below and return by fax or e-mail to the ISHRAE office.
Sincerely,
Vikram Murthy
Programs Chair
ISHRAE MUMBAI CHAPTER