Webinar 1: Blain products (75 min) Webinar 1: Blain products (75 min) |
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This 75 min webinar introduces all the Blain
products in detail so that consultants, customers and technicians can take
informed decision on selecting the right product for their application. The
webinar could also be interesting to existing customers who have been using a
specific Blain product but would like to know applications of other products
in detail so that they can expand their own product range by integrating
other Blain products. Essential
skills: General know-how of the elevator industry is good
but not a must. Language
choice for webinar: English; Turkish; German; Hindi If you are interested please send a mail to: Chris (.) Quellmalz (at) blain (.) de for an appointment. |
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English
After attending
this webinar, participants would have a better understanding of our products
and their function and how they work with one another. This session gives an
insight on the various types of valve configurations, its options and the
accessories that go along with the main product along with in depth explanation
of how our Pipe Rupture and Pressure Lock Valves operate.
The detailed
working of the EV valve is demonstrated with the help of an animation which
makes the functioning of the valve easy to understand. You can find out how our
extensive range of safety valves and accessories like Hand Pumps, Tank Heaters
and Ball Valves can complement our main product and help you deliver a high
quality elevator solution.
From our very
popular EV100 range to our Servo Electronic Valve, we will highlight the most
important features of our products along with comparisons and real time
applications.
We follow the
latest EN81-20/50 & CSA safety directives and our products are above and beyond
the regulations required.
Webinar 2: Hydraulic elevators-Busting the myth (60 min) |
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This one hour webinar focuses on clearing the myths
associated with the hydraulic elevators. Often marketed and portrayed
negatively in some parts of the world as an elevator technology that is
complicated, problematic and an environmental disaster, the webinar tries to
clear the misunderstanding and provides useful facts. Useful for companies
who don’t deal with hydraulics and for those who would like to understand the
technology in detail to fully utilise its potential. Essential
skills: General know-how of the elevator industry is good
but not a must. Language
choice for webinar: English; Turkish; German; Hindi If you are interested please send a mail to: Chris (.) Quellmalz (at) blain (.) de for an appointment. |
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In this edition we
will be discussing the main requirements of a Hydraulic system. An
in-depth look into the oil, it´s properties and its influence on the working of
the hydraulic system.
What are the main
factors which influence oil temperature, what is the ideal working temperature and
how to configure the system to achieve the optimum working conditions?
The “do´s and
don’ts” in to pipe bending techniques and the correct pipe diameter selection
process will also be discussed.
An introduction
into environmentally friendly products and bio-degradable oils and what´s
currently available in today’s market.
A brief overview
into Energy consumption; the effects of Earthquakes on Elevator systems and the
advantage of hydraulic elevators over MRL/Traction system is explained.
All of above and
other `Myths` about Hydraulic Elevators will be the main talking points in this
Webinar session.
Webinar 3: Servicing of Blain valves (75 min) |
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Useful for technicians and engineers. This webinar
gives useful hints and tips on valve adjustment and helps develop the
troubleshooting skills. Detailed working of the Blain valve along with
overview of spares is explained to understand and develop an in-depth knowhow
of the product. Essential
skills: know-how of Blain valves and hydraulic elevator
industry. Language
choice for webinar: English; Turkish; German; Hindi If you are interested please send a mail to: Chris (.) Quellmalz (at) blain (.) de for an appointment. |
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English
In this session we
will be looking at our own basket of products and showing you the comparisons
between valve size and its configurations
We will also take
a deeper look inside a EV100 ¾”, 1½” and 2.5” Blain valve and inspect the main
component parts and their functions.
The main section focuses
on the servicing and trouble-shooting of our flagship product the “EV100”. Our
trouble-shooting guide is an encyclopaedia of possible problems and best
practices from more than 40 years of experience. Not only would solutions to problems like “no
up-start” and “my elevator sinks quickly...” would be clearly explained in
detail, but solutions to problems that go beyond the scope of our products
would be presented as hints and tips for effective trouble-shooting.
This session will
give you a chance to ask our in-house technicians problems which haven´t been
clearly answered.
Other topics
discussed include useful tips and insider secrets on selecting the right
options like up and down flow guides, pressure relief valves & pressure compensation
guides.
Webinar 4: Power unit design (60 min) |
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An interesting subject for system designers,
consultants and elevator companies who want to know the engineering and
design principles of a hydraulic elevator power unit. The webinar covers all
the important aspects of power unit design giving useful insight and tips on
calculations, component selection and configuration. Essential
skills: Know-how of hydraulics, engineering and elevator
industry. Language
choice for webinar: English; Turkish; German; Hindi If you are interested please send a mail to: Chris (.) Quellmalz (at) blain (.) de for an appointment. |
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English
This one hour
webinar will illustrate the correct understanding of assembling an elevator
system from scratch. Power unit design involves selecting the right combination
of components while keeping in mind the elevators design characteristics.
Using simple
calculations, it will highlight the importance into selecting and sizing the
correct assembly parts. A step-by-step guide on where to start when it comes to
designing a power unit.
Participants would
gain useful knowledge on system design in accordance with the latest safety
directives and industry standards.
Also, companies
who are buying ready-made solutions would also get to understand what they
should be looking forward while procuring power units and important “must have”
safety components. This comprehensive webinar will also discuss other topics
such as the effects of high oil temperature, heat generation and methods into
reducing energy consumption.
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Webinar 5: Do It Yourself – Make your own power unit (60 min) |
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An interesting subject for those who are new to the
elevator industry. For the “newcomers” who are not familiar on how an
elevator is designed and assembled this webinar will examine a basic
residential elevator system and assemble the nuts and bolts to make a
complete working system. Essential
skills: Know-how of hydraulics, engineering and elevator
industry. Language
choice for webinar: English; Turkish; German; Hindi If you are interested please send a mail to: Chris (.) Quellmalz (at) blain (.) de for an appointment. |
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This 60-minute
webinar will bring together material technology and basic mathematical formula
under one roof & highlight the decision-making processes on how to take an
elevator design off the drawing board and into a real-life situation.
The webinar will
provide a general understanding of building your very own power unit.
Considerations will be given to the selection of motor and pump units,
parameters required in choosing the correct cylinder diameter, selecting the
correct type of oil and calculating the tank dimensions to avoid using oil
coolers.
Subscribe today
for the next “Do-It-Yourself” webinar.
Webinar 6: How to keep a hydraulic elevator heat resilient (60 min) |
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One of the biggest technical challenge a hydraulic
engineer faces is designing a heat resilient hydraulic elevator system. Such
a challenge becomes even more difficult when the system has to work in an
environment which has high ambient temperature, humid climate, poor
ventilation and very high usage This one hour webinar
provides all the firefighting techniques and gives practical solutions to
keep your system thermally stable. Essential skills: know-how of hydraulics,
mechanical engineering design and hydraulic elevator industry. Language choice for webinar:
English; Turkish;
German; Hindi If you are interested please send a mail to: Chris (.) Quellmalz (at) blain (.) de for an appointment. |
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English
The aim of this
webinar is to show the effects of heat within a Hydraulic Elevator system. It
will show were the “hot-spots” exist in the system and highlight simple but
effective methods in keeping component parts working within their respective
tolerances.
It will also show
the importance of good ventilation, the correct type of oil and ways to
minimise heat dissipation.
Very useful for designers,
engineers and service technicians who would like to deliver a system which has
to perform in demanding conditions. How to perform heat load calculations,
sizing oil coolers if necessary and above all how to maximise heat dissipation
is practically explained.
Webinar 7: Market dynamics, modernisation & the future of
hydraulic elevators (Servo control & VVVF) - 60 min |
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Know the hydraulic
elevator market worldwide, understand how the industry is evolving in
different parts of the world. Get some interesting facts, updates and
statistics. Peek into the future and gauge how the servo control and energy
efficient green solutions like variable voltage, variable frequency (vvvf) are shaping the hydraulic elevator industry. Essential skills: know-how of hydraulics,
engineering and elevator industry. Language choice for webinar:
English; Turkish;
German; Hindi If you are interested please send a mail to: Chris (.) Quellmalz (at) blain (.) de for an appointment. |
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English
This one hour webinar unfolds by presenting the
hydraulic elevator industry worldwide. Interesting statistical information about
hydraulic elevators from different countries, trends and market tendency is
presented.
Hydraulic elevators have been around for too long, but
participants would get to know how this technology is changing and keeping pace
with energy efficient green technology like the vvvf.
Rather than just believing that anything green is good, the webinar demonstrates
how and why.
It also details when to adopt, why to change and how
to go about modernisation which can offer distinct advantages. Interesting
topics like savings and break even time would be explained and help on
selecting the most appropriate solution suiting individual needs would be
presented.
Answers to why life cycle analysis is the ultimate
yard stick in deciding how green the technology is and how this aspect is being
actively pursued by the industry to bring sustainable solutions to the market.
Webinar 8: Next generation smart valves (Servo control & VVVF) -
60 min |
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Get to know the latest products of Blain Hydraulics. This webinar will
present the latest inventions from our development team. Focus would be on new
Smart valve technology and how technicians can use their smartphones to setup
and get an installation up and running in few minutes. Essential skills: know-how of hydraulics,
engineering and elevator industry. Language choice for webinar: English; Turkish; German; Hindi If you are interested please send a mail to: Chris (.) Quellmalz (at) blain (.) de for an appointment. |
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This one-hour webinar unfolds by giving a peek into
the research and development of the next generation technologies using the
modern-day universal tool “The Smart Phone”.
The webinar focuses on evolution of Blain’s next
generation smart valve technology allowing technicians to setup and get a
hydraulic lift running by simply using their smart phones. The ease of setting
up and configuration can be done on the site with the help of a companion “The
Smart Phone” and without the need of in-depth know-how or tools.
With ever increasing shortage of skilled technicians
and the tech-savvy next generation, hydraulic drive (inverter) can be
programmed and setup within minutes. Troubleshooting and help if any is as easy
to get as swiping fingers on a smart phone.