Delta, a global provider of power and thermal management solutions, today announced it will showcase a series of energy-efficient power solutions at Power & Electricity World Africa 2019. Among them will be its modular three-phase uninterruptable power supply (UPS) system DPH 500kVA series, which provides the ultimate MW power protection with fully rated power (kVA = kW), while offering industry-leading power density of 50kW in a 3U module. From its range of photovoltaic (PV) inverters, Delta will show the M125HV series, an inverter that boasts peak efficiency up to 99.2% as well as 1500Vdc input voltage, thus, suitable for large-scale solar PV power plants.
Delta Data Center Infrastructure Solutions will share market insights and optimized solution proposals for cloud and on-premise data centers with our key partners.
Ideally, a company’s engineering solution should also be supporting its digitisation strategy. But how is this best implemented? Solutions provider Eplan and its affiliate Cideon are presenting the “Efficiency Lab” at the heart of its trade show stand during the Hannover Messe – working in dialogue with visitors, a performance/target comparison is established as a basis for the systematic digitisation of engineering processes. The path taken into the cloud also consistently carries a company forward: Eplan eView is being presented to visitors as the first solution of the Eplan ePulse system. A third focus is the integrated value chain in cooperation with affiliate Rittal.
CIAT presents Vectios, a new generation range of rooftop packaged units offering exemplary energy efficiency. Designed to exceed the requirements for seasonal efficiency (SEER > 3.53 and SCOP >3.20), Vectios also achieves up to 37 percent energy savings, compared to Tier 1 energy efficiency requirements.
Although widely available and suitable for many applications, toggle clamps are often neglected and aren’t first to mind for design engineers. Paul Mulvey, Sales Manager at norelem UK, explains best practice uses for toggle clamps and how they benefit users.
Delta Electronics, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as “Delta”), a global provider of power and thermal management solutions, and Amerlux, LLC (hereinafter referred to as “Amerlux”), a U.S.-based LED architectural lighting solutions company, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement pursuant to which Delta Electronics (Netherlands) B.V., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delta, will acquire 100% of Amerlux’s interests for USD 90,000,000 (approx. NTD 2,769,300). The transaction is expected to close during the second quarter of 2019. The aforementioned agreement includes an earn-out mechanism in which Delta will pay an additional pre-established amount for the transaction should Amerlux’s 2019 EBITDA(1) and revenue reach a predetermined target.