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News Release from: Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems | Subject: Variable speed drives - Part L Regulation
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 July 2007
Regulation Part L, favours variable
speed drives
With the aim of reducing the 'carbon footprint' of commercial buildings, updated UK Building Regulations have identified variable speed drives as important, and a guide explains why.
Reducing the 'carbon footprint' of commercial buildings is the aim of the updated UK Building Regulations - Part L The Part L has identified variable speed drives as a very important means of meeting the building standards
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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So Mitsubishi UK is releasing a free 16-page guide to understanding and implementing Part L in building environments.
The guide has a section, which shows how and where to use the drives.
For the user, a variable speed drives means that the drive adapts to loading conditions - say on utility equipment - rather than running only at one fixed set of parameters.
In this way, a variable speed drive save on energy and provide improvements to operating conditions.
The guide also accompanies a series of seminars, all of which are CPD accredited.
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