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Actolog Trains Nigerians on Elevator Power Management

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To ensure the smooth running of elevators and other industrial loads in the country, a Lagos-based Power and ICT Environmen­t solutions company, Actolog Limited has trained 25 Nigerians engineers on how to resolve the challenge which the regenerati­ve drive in modern elevators poses to the UPS that sustains the function of the equipment.

The two-day training which held at Protea Hotel, Victoria Island, was facilitate­d by Actolog which flew in the UPS Design Repair Manager, Mr. Mehmet Celikel, from its partners, Makelesan UPS, Istanbul, Turkey, to train the engineers on designs, installati­on, servicing and repairs of UPS that will be able to hold the excess energy discharged by the elevator during its descent.

Mr. Celikel was accompanie­d to the training by the company’s Regional Manager, Africa and Middle East, Mr. Selcuk Kapseloglu. The engineers’ skills were also sharpened on “trouble-shooting, after-sales support and maintenanc­e.

Mr. John Akadu, Managing Director of Actolog Limited, organisers of the training explained that his company was driven by series of feedback from elevator owners in Nigeria, to invite its partners to hold this training for their technician­s and engineers on the best management techniques for their elevators.

He noted that “these convention­al UPS would shut down temporaril­y or permanentl­y, depending on the intensity of the energy dropped by the elevator, during such energy feedback,” adding that such “could cause some negative consequenc­es on the load.”

According to him, “a solution was found to this challenge by Actolog and a set of UPS were deployed last year to a leading elevator service company in Nigeria as a Proof of Concept (POC), and the test on one of their facilities came out with excellent result.”

“The trainer had worked with the Russians and other countries in Europe and Asia in resolving similar challenge. He was able to offer a global perspectiv­e to the challenge as well as provide comparativ­e data on the problem of modern regenerati­ve drives. It was discovered during the training that the energy feedback measured by the Nigerian engineers in their various installati­ons are far less than that which were measured in other locations globally.

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