Beyond the heater: what determines medium voltage system performance
In this webinar, learn how system design, power control, and proven operating experience can impact the efficiency, reliability, and long-term performance of medium-voltage heating systems.
Webinar: Tuesday July 28, 10am (EDT)
As industrial facilities evaluate medium-voltage heating for large-scale process applications, understanding the differences between the available solutions has never been more important.
While the benefits of medium voltage heating are becoming well understood, not all systems are designed the same. Factors such as converter system design, technology maturity, and the providers real-world operating experience can have a significant impact on efficiency, reliability, operational risk, and lifecycle performance.
Join Chromalox experts to explore what separates successful medium-voltage heating projects from the rest and learn the key considerations when evaluating MV heating solutions.
Meet the speakers
David Taylor
Vice President, Business Development
Dave leads business development initiatives across Chromalox and has extensive experience supporting customers with electrification and process heating solutions for complex industrial applications.Matthew Mary
Medium Voltage Product Manager
Matt is responsible for Chromalox's DirectConnect™ medium voltage portfolio and brings deep technical expertise in medium voltage heating technologies, power control systems, and application design.Key takeaways
- Understand the benefits of medium voltage heating for large-scale processes
- Learn why power control architecture is critical to system performance
- Discover how purpose-built converter systems can improve efficiency and reliability
- Explore the value of proven technology and operational experience in reducing project and operational risk
- Gain practical insights from real-world medium-voltage heating applications
Register
Register today to learn how to maximise the performance, reliability, and value of your medium voltage heating investment.