Professor Lip welcomed 14 engineers from various prominent engineering companies, including some public-listed corporations, completing the course of Preparation to Become a Registered Specialist Contractor (Ventilation) (Enhanced Course); Course Code: RSC(V) (22nd Round) on 11th June 2022. The course introduces the topics of registration requirements, Buildings Ordinances, ventilation and fire safety, occupational safety, health and environmental protection, interview techniques, etc. The participants freely raised questions and exchanged experiences in class. Also, connections are established for further discussion, preparing for the registration process in the coming days.
Best Practices for Critical Facilities Design, Efficiency and Operations
Monday, July 4, 2022
Thursday, March 31, 2022
(22nd Round) Preparatory Course to Become a Registered Specialist Contractor (Ventilation Works) - RSC(V)

Further to our data center & critical facilities design courses, the team is going to deliver a preparatory course which helps engineers / enterprises to facilitate compliance with the Buildings Ordinance and to become Registered Specialist Contractors (RSC) in Ventilation Works in Hong Kong.
Last update on 30 March 2022
22nd Round
Time: 9:00 - 13:00
The course is designed for ventilation and air-conditioning engineering company's Technical Director (TD), Authorized Signatory (AS) or other officers successfully becoming a registered specialist contractor (ventilation works category).
Please refer to the Practice Note for Registered Contractors (Appendix F) issued by the Buildings Department for the Requirements (1 to 3) on Qualifications and Experience for Registration as a Specialist Contractor (RSC) in the Ventilation Works Category (Alternative Requirement 4 and 5 are no longer accepted).
Participants will familiarize themselves with the interview technique, application strategies, Buildings Ordinance, ventilation and fire safety regulations, occupational safety and health and environmental protection, ventilation / air-conditioning specialized knowledge, etc. within short time and up to a professional standards of ventilation engineer.
Please download the preparatory course's application form at http://www.stmedia-asia.com/images/aircon.pdf
Strategic Media Asia (SMA), a critical infrastructure training and event organizer, provides an interactive environment and opportunities for members of engineers to exchange professional views and experience on critical infrastructure and electrical and mechanical facilities.
In addition, SMA is one of the CPD Course Providers of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE).


修讀條件
- 面試技巧及模擬問題討論
- 註冊承建商作業備考 (PNRC)
- 通風(空氣調節)系統標準發牌條件
- 申請符合通風系統規定通知書
- 暫准普通食肆牌照的衞生設施規定
- 正式普通食肆牌照標準發牌條件
- 符合規定證明書 D
- 工廠及工業經營(安全管理)規例
- 空調設備工程的工作安全及健康指引
由多位經驗豐富的英國註冊工程師組成,榮獲 英國屋宇裝備工程師學會 (CIBSE) 認可,提供持續專業發展短期課程 / 進修時數 (Approved CPD Course Provider)。自 2011 年起定期舉辦不同程度的關鍵設施課程、專業研討會及論壇,旨在提供合適的交流機會予機電工程師、屋宇裝備工程師、通訊及資訊科技界專業人士等等,同時提供關鍵設施及數據中心設計技術及知識。
詳情可瀏覽 www.stmedia-asia.com 。
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
2-day Course in Data Center Operations and Maintenance
The course outlines a critical infrastructure system supports a typical data center and the main components facilitate a data center operations.
Designed for The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO), HKSAR - Data Center Operators, Junior Facilities Engineers, System Administrators, etc., the course participants will learn data center facilities standards and best practices and will acquire basic knowledge in operating and maintaining data center critical facilities.
The Syllabus & Rundown (2-day, 14 Hours)
Day 1: 09:00 – 12:30
• Per-course Questions & Discussion
• Overview of Data Center – Raised Floor, Suspended
• Ceiling, Cabinet Layout, Cabling Management, Lighting, etc.
Day 1: 13:45 – 17:30
• Overview of Critical Power Supply – High / Low Voltage
• System, Switch System, UPS, Transformers, Fuel Tanks, Generators, etc.
• Introduction to TIA-942 Redundancy Levels – Rating levels (rated 1 to 4), N +1, 2N, etc.
• Earthing / Grounding and Bounding
Day 2: 09:00 – 12:30
• Fire Protection System
• Water Detection System
• Access Control System
• Building Management System
• Data Center Cooling – Chiller, CRAC, Cooling Towers, Hot / Cold Aisle, Containment, etc.
Day 2: 13:45 – 17:30
• Data Center’s Operation and Maintenance Strategies – UPS, Batteries, Chiller, Generators, Load Test, Maintenance Schedules, etc.
• Problem Handling and Incident Logging
Course Instructors
Ir C.K. Chan
CEng, CEnv, FSOE, FIplantE, MIET, MHKIE, CSME, REW H0 C0
Ir Dr. Samuel K.P. Lip
BSc (Hons), PgDip, MSc, PhD, CEng, RPE, FCIBSE, FIMechE, FCIPHE, FIEAust, MIET, MIFireE, MASHRAE, MCABE, MAIB, MHKIE, MCIH, MHKICM, REA, REW (C0), RCx Pro, RSO
About the Organizer
Strategic Media Asia Limited (SMA) is one of the approved CPD course providers of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE).
The mission is to provide an interactive environment and opportunities for the engineers to exchange professional views and experience on critical infrastructure and data center services.
For details, please visit www.stmedia-asia.com/about.html.
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
GOVirtual Business Expo & Conference on 10-12 Jun 2021
Further to our learning programs in data center infrastructure and
critical facilities, SMA showcased the training portfolio in Big Data,
Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain Technology & Artificial
Intelligence (AI) during the exhibition.
SMA combines with professional Chartered Engineers (CEng) from the Institute of Engineering Technology (IET), the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE). Our engineers have more than 20 years experience in data center design & build, building services engineering and energy conservation in the private and public sectors.
The team has been preparing the engineers and IT personnel to face any challenges in data centers and critical facilities of any size, in any location since 2011. For design considerations / knowledge hub in data center and critical infrastructure, please visit
(1) Site Selection,
(2) Space Planning,
(3) Cooling,
(4) Redundancy,
(5) Fire Suppression,
(6) Meet Me Rooms,
(7) UPS Selection,
(8) Raised Floor,
(9) Code & Standards,
(10) Transformers and Harmonic Distortion,
(11) Multi-mode UPS Systems,(12) Electrical Rooms,
(13) Generator Systems,
(14) Generator Fuel Systems,
(15) Battery Systems,
(16) Earthing / Grounding and Bonding, etc.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Learn How to Design Electrical + Air Conditioning (MVAC) Systems for Critical Purposes (17 & 18 Dec 2020 + 14 & 15 Jan 2021)
2-day CPD Course in Electrical Design for Mission Critical Supply
Mission-critical infrastructure have particular power requirements that significantly impact how they are designed and operated. We prepare individual to fully understand the high voltage system design & build by exploring the best practices and sharing the instructor's experience. You will gain insight into the critical supply system, from power components to distributions and efficiency; from power requirements to sizing, design, testing and commissioning.
All sections are conducted by Chartered Engineer (CEng) who have more than 20 years experience in electrical engineering, project management, sustainable engineering and facility engineering for critical services.
-- Concept on primary supply and secondary supply
-- Power flow in mission critical supply system
-- Features of major equipment for critical supply
> Uninterrupted power supply and power storage
> Backup generator
> Automatic transfer switch
> Static transfer switch
> Isolation transformer
-- Efficiency assessment
-- Power quality review
-- Configuration diagram of critical supply (N+1 / 2N) design & analysis
-- Review of cable sizing to incorporate harmonics content
-- Earthing system design
-- Testing and commissioning requirements
-- Brief of Systems Merging Appraisal Test (SMAT)
Instructor: Ir C.K. Chan,
CEng, CEnv, FSOE, FIplantE, MIET, MHKIE, CSME, REW H0 C0
Date: 17 - 18 December 2020 (Thursday - Friday)
Time: 10:00 ~ 17:30
Venue: Unit 1226A, Star House, 3 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese (English Courseware)
Fee: Special rate is applicable for
(1) all membership classes of HKIE / CIBSE / professional organizations in engineering; or
(2) more than 1 enrollment made at the same time
For the course details, please call (852) 2117 3893 or visit www.stmedia-asia.com/newsletter_6.html.
2-day CPD Course in Air-Conditioning System Design for Critical Infrastructure
(14 and 15 January 2021 - Approved CPD Course by CIBSE UK)
> Datacom Equipment Power Trends and Cooling Applications
-- Air cooling of computer equipment
-- Liquid cooling of computer equipment
> Design Consideration
-- HVAC load
-- Computer room cooling
-- Air distribution
-- Liquid cooling
-- Availability and redundancy
-- Integration with other MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) system
-- Computer Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
> Testing and Commissioning
-- Heat load test
-- Factory acceptance test
-- Site acceptance test
-- Integrated performance test (IST)
> Energy Efficiency
-- Chilled water plant optimization
-- Water side and air side equipment
-- Part load operation
-- Controls and energy management
-- LEED certified data center
-- Building energy code
> Sustainable Design
-- Solar cooling
-- Geothermal cooling
-- Evaporative cooling
-- Air side economizers
-- Desiccant unit
Instructor: Ir Samuel K.P. Lip,
CEng, RPE, FCIBSE, MIET, MIFireE, MIMechE, MASHRAE, MHKIE, MCIH, REA, REW C0
Date: 14 - 15 January 2021 (Thursday - Friday)
Time: 10:00 ~ 17:30
Venue: Unit 1226A, Star House, 3 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese (English Courseware)
Fee: Special rate is applicable for
(1) all membership classes of HKIE / CIBSE / professional organizations in engineering; or
(2) more than 1 enrollment made at the same time
For the course details, please call (852) 2117 3893 or visit www.stmedia-asia.com/newsletter_6.html.
About the Organizer
Strategic Media Asia Limited (SMA) - Connecting IT, Facilities & Design - is one of the approved CPD course providers of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE). The mission is to provide an interactive environment and opportunities for the engineers to exchange professional views and experience on critical infrastructure and data center services.
Connecting IT, Facilities and Design
T (852) 2117 3893 | F (852) 2184 9978
Room 403, 4th Floor, Dominion Centre, 43 - 59 Queen's Road East, Hong Kong
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Electrical Distribution System in a Data Center: Medium-voltage (MV) and Low-voltage (LV) switchgear
Medium-voltage (MV) Switchgear

Medium-voltage switchgear is generally located in the power substation of large-capacity data centers (i.e. greater than 1 MW IT load). This equipment is typically fed directly from the utility and usually marks the utility service entrance to the building.
If a MV generator is present, it also feeds the MV switchgear. The following figure shows an example of MV switchgear single line diagram:-
Other than simply distributing power, the MV switchgear is responsible for disconnecting faults and controlling the MV power distribution system, for example, when isolating a redundant section for maintenance.
Basically medium-voltage switchgear is the assembly of four cubicles as shown in the Figure above: two incoming units (incomers) or main section, outgoing units or feeder section, voltage metering unit, and bus section or tie section/breaker.
The outgoing unit distributes three-phase power to the primary (upstream) side of the MV / LV transformer. Due to safety distances at MV, typically each cubical is limited to only one MV circuit breaker.
The following are some typical electrical parameters for MV switchgear. Values for these parameters vary according to local regulations:
Voltage ratings:-
Two key voltage ratings for MV switchgear are rated voltage and rated lightning impulse voltage (equivalent to the ANSI basic impulse level i.e. BIL). For example, an ANSI MV switchgear solution may have a rated voltage of 15kV and 95kV BIL (i.e. impulse voltage).
Current ratings:-
The rated current of MV switchgear is always specified by the manufacturer. Another key current rating is the rated short-circuit withstand current similar to the North American National Electric Code’s (NEC) short-circuit current rating (SCCR).
For example, an ANSI MV switchgear solution may have a rated current of 1200A and 40kA SCCR.
Low-voltage (LV) Switchgear

Typically LV switchgear / switchboard is located in the electrical room and marks the utility service entrance for data centers less than 1 MW.
An example of LV switchgear is shown in figures below. If a LV generator is used, the generator would feed the LV switchgear. Apart from distributing power, the LV switchgear is responsible for disconnecting faults and controlling the LV power distribution system.
Note that in the case of a medium voltage generator, this transferring function occurs at the medium voltage switchgear level.
In real situation, the single line diagram will look something like this:-
A device known as an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) has traditionally been used to switch between utility and generator. However, the current trend is to have LV breakers perform this function in lieu of the ATS device. Also, there is a practice of using PLC logic for switching between utility and generator sources.
The following devices are always assembled in LV switchgear: horizontal busbar, vertical busbar, circuit breakers, meters, switches, surge arresters, relays, etc.

LV switchgear / switchboard installed in a data center is typically a combination of some of the following functional units: incoming feeder from the secondary side of the MV / LV transformer or LV generators, power control center (PCC, i.e. for downstream UPS), motor control center (MCC, i.e. for pumps), the power factor correction/harmonic filtering and the bus connections.
The following are key electrical parameters of the LV switchgear. The values for these parameters vary according to local regulations:
Voltage ratings:-
Two key voltage ratings for LV switchgear are rated voltage and rated lightning impulse voltage. ANSI does not specify the impulse voltage for LV switchgear. For example, an IEC LV switchboard solution may have a rated voltage of 690V and 12kV rated impulse withstand voltage.
Current ratings:-
The rated current of LV switchgear is always specified by the manufacturer. Another key current rating is the rated short-circuit withstand current similar to the North American National Electric Code’s (NEC) short-circuit current rating (SCCR).
For example, an IEC switchgear solution may have a rated current of 5000A and 85kA rated short-circuit withstand current.
SMA combines with professional Chartered Engineers (CEng) from the Institute of Engineering Technology (IET), the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE). Our engineers have more than 20 years experience in data center design & build, building services engineering and energy conservation in the private and public sectors.
The team prepares the engineers and IT personnel to face any challenges in data centers and critical facilities of any size, in any location. For other design considerations / topics in data center and critical infrastructure, please visit
(1) Site Selection,
(2) Space Planning,
(3) Cooling,
(4) Redundancy,
(5) Fire Suppression,
(6) Meet Me Rooms,
(7) UPS Selection,
(8) Raised Floor,
(9) Code & Standards,
(10) Transformers and Harmonic Distortion,
(11) Multi-mode UPS Systems,(12) Electrical Rooms,
(13) Generator Systems,
(14) Generator Fuel Systems,
(15) Battery Systems,
(16) Earthing / Grounding and Bonding, etc.
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Electrical Distribution System in a Data Center
Figure 1 is a block diagram of an electrical distribution system showing the name and the typical location of the electrical distribution equipment in a data center and the power flow path (Uptime Institute Tier Level II, N+1 Design) . This diagram is only an example of an electrical architecture and attempts to include all the possible major types of equipment used and their typical location in a data center. In the real world, a typical data center electrical design has much more complexity and diversity than that in this diagram.
Tracing the flow of power along its path (starting from the utility to the IT load) in the figure 1 above. It shows 8 essential facilities are critical for the power supply. This facilities distribute power to the downstream loads and also protect the power distribution system in the data center:
- Medium-voltage switchgear
- MV/LV transformer
- Low-voltage switchgear / switchboard / automatic transfer switch (ATS)
- UPS system with input/output switchboard and UPS distribution switchboard
- Power distribution Units (PDUs) and remote power panels (RPPs)
- Busway
- Panelboard
- Rack PDUs (rPDUs) / outlet strips

All facilities above, except for rack PDUs (rPDUs), are considered to be assemblies containing circuit breakers, switches, various types of relays, buses and connections, and control and auxiliary devices. Each device is optimized for long life and ease of maintenance.
The IEC 61947 & IEC 62271, which specifies the HV and LV switchgear terminology, considers switchboard to be the same as switchgear. For some regions like, North American, switchgear and switchboard are specified differently by ANSI and UL standards.
SMA combines with professional Chartered Engineers (CEng) from the Institute of Engineering Technology (IET), the Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE). Our engineers have more than 20 years experience in data center design & build, building services engineering and energy conservation in the private and public sectors.
The team prepares the engineers and IT personnel to face any challenges in data centers and critical facilities of any size, in any location. For other design considerations / topics in data center and critical infrastructure, please visit
(1) Site Selection,
(2) Space Planning,
(3) Cooling,
(4) Redundancy,
(5) Fire Suppression,
(6) Meet Me Rooms,
(7) UPS Selection,
(8) Raised Floor,
(9) Code & Standards,
(10) Transformers and Harmonic Distortion,
(11) Multi-mode UPS Systems,
(12) Electrical Rooms,
(13) Generator Systems,
(14) Generator Fuel Systems,
(15) Battery Systems,
(16) Earthing / Grounding and Bonding, etc.
Monday, February 10, 2020
Never Stop Learning - Get your Training Manuals for Critical Facilities and Data Center Design

Budget concern? Inconvenient to travel and take the face-to-face courses? Why don't consider to purchase the self-learning kit / training manuals which are currently on sale for further learning and reference?
- Electrical Design for Mission Critical Supply
http://www.amazon.com/dp/9887797219
Total Number of Slide: 130
Hard Copy: Black & White
Digital Copy: DVD Included (in color and PDF format)
- HVAC Design and Cooling for Data Center Efficiency
http://www.amazon.com/dp/9887797200
Total Number of Slide: 263
Hard Copy: Black & White
Digital Copy: DVD Included (in color and PDF format)
- Project Management for Data Center & Critical Facilities: From Design to Commissioning
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Total Number of Slide: 216
Hard Copy: Black & White
Digital Copy: DVD Included (in color and PDF format)
Each manual is edited by a team of Chartered Engineers (CEng) who has more than 20 years experience in data center design & build, building services engineering, facilities management and energy conservation in the private and public sectors. All content has been fully taken into account the requirements of international codes and standards, which prepare you to face most of the challenges in data centers and critical facilities of any size, in any location.
For order details, please contact our team (www.stmedia-asia.com/contact.html) or visit the Amazon online. Payment can be made by bank wire or credit card. Worldwide shipping will be provided.





Strategic Media Asia (SMA) provides an interactive environment and opportunities for members of engineers to exchange professional views and experience on critical infrastructure and electrical and mechanical facilities through various training courses and site tour events.
In addition, our team is one of the CPD Course Providers of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE).
For details, please visit http://www.stmedia-asia.com/trainings.html.



























