Webinars
Learn from the experts when it suits you!
NHP is proud of our regular events that give our customers opportunities to experience quality, face to face demonstrations and technical information.
While COVID-19 has changed the way we have to operate in the short-medium term, NHP is committed to ensuring that our customers continue to keep up to date with product innovations, so we have developed a series of virtual 'events' to keep you informed until we can see you again at events in the future. And let’s face it – it can be great to stay in the loop from the comfort of your workplace or home office!
We have a library of webinars featuring NHP’s in-house experts on a range of topics, ranging from product demonstrations to emerging industry issues such as how to comply with changing industry legislation.
We are continuously updating this section, so please check back regularly for new additions to our library.
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On-Demand Webinars
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AS/NZS 3000 Distribution Board Requirements and AS/NZS 61439
Topics that will be covered in this webinar:
- Updated AS/NZ S3000 distribution board requirements
- What is AS/NZS 61439 and what are it's requirements
- How do i know what's compliant and how stay stay in scope of the design
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NHP Live Webinar: Enhanced Protection of Your People and Assets – SMART Switchboard Solutions & Services Overview(69 Mins)
- Importance of critical switchgear and power quality equipment servicing
- How to understand manufacturers servicing recommendations and how this can be interpreted by insurance companies possibly impacting a claim.
- New technologies to improve switchgear service life and improve safety for electrical contractors working on site
- Air circuit breaker retrofitting and what does this mean for AS/NZS61439 compliance.
- Review of recent catastrophic Australian electrical switchgear failure case studies.
- What does a sustainable switchgear maintenance program look like for an end user.
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Next Generation Motor Protection(28 mins)
NHP understands that your overload relays are a critical asset in your motor control system and we support that by providing you with the latest technology to maximise your investment. New technologies can improve and extend the operation of existing equipment and provide an immediate boost to productivity.
In this webinar we will discuss migrating from your legacy CEP7-ED1/EE Overload to the new CEP7-1 Electronic Overload Relay, which can help you to decrease downtime, increase speed to market, and optimise operations well into the future.
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NHP Live Webinar: Selectivity Part 3(34 mins)
In this webinar, we will discuss how to achieve an installation selectivity level appropriate for the installation. Focus on settings, expected behaviours and incorporation of Zone Selective Interlocking principles. We will examine our priorities and apply design criteria based on these and look at realistic outcomes.
Webinar topics:
- How do I achieve an appropriate selective system?
- What is a Type A MCCB, what is a Type B?
- What is Zone Selective Interlocking?
- What are my design criteria and priorities?
- What is my realistic outcome?
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NHP Webinar: Essentials Field Switching and Sensing(45 mins)
This webinar will cover the following topics:
- Product Identification
- Concept of operation
- Applications & sensor selection
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Linear Speed Acceleration with Soft StartersWebinar Date & Time: 27 October 2021 at 11:00am - 12:00pm (AEDT)
Given increasing costs and environmental awareness, energy conservation is a growing concern, and the need for energy efficiency throughout a plant or manufacturing floor is a priority. As a result, more attention is paid to motor starting methods as a cost saving to the bottom line. Using just enough energy to start and run motors helps to control the demand charges imposed by utility companies by reducing the amount of wasted energy.
In this webinar we will discuss the use of Linear Speed Acceleration on SMC-50 Soft Starters from Rockwell Automation. You will discover how Linear Acceleration control offers the simplest and most consistent starting and stopping performance, whilst minimising electrical and mechanical stress on the motor and driven machine.
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NHP Webinar: Enhanced Protection Of Your People And Assets Part 1 - Earth Leakage Devices(31 mins)
Topics that will be covered in this webinar:
- Importance of correct selection of earth leakage devices
- Are you protected?
- Type AC, Type A & Type B
- Next generation of protection, Arc Fault Detection Devices AFDD
- WH&S RCD testing compliance requirements
- Advanced earth leakage testing solutions
- Importance of correct selection of earth leakage devices
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NHP Webinar: Selectivity Part 2(26 mins)
Topics that will be covered in this webinar:
- Brief recap of Part 1 (click here to view)
- The basics to intermediate aspects of circuit breaker selectivity.
- Look at Regulations according to AS/NZS3000:2018.
- Discuss Circuit Breakers and their operation & how to modify time current curves.
- Explain Current limiting.
- Discuss Current & Energy selectivity.
- Investigate Fuse backup protection.
- Discuss non-auto switchgear backup protection.
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NHP Webinar: Integrated Condition Monitoring(40 Mins)
Topics that will be covered in this webinar:
- Maintenance Practices
- Condition Monitoring Categories
- Vibration Analysis
- Predicting failure by trending fault indicators
- Manual Data Collection
- What makes a condition monitoring system integrated?
- Baseline values
- Example topology
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NHP Webinar: Hazardous Area Ex Motor Protection(43 Mins)
Hazardous areas exist in many industrial sites where motor control and protection is required, understanding what types of motor protection is allowed based on the type of Ex rated motor is critical in selecting and safeguarding equipment and site. In this technical webinar, we will be exploring the most common types of Ex rated motors that exist, and covering the general and additional requirements of the protection of these motors based on AS/NZS 60079.14.
In this webinar we discuss:
- Why we need Ex rated motors
- Common Ex motor rated protection methods
- General requirements for motor protection within a hazardous area according to AS/NZS 60079.14
- Additional requirements based on the motors Ex protection method according to AS/NZS 60079.14