EEC, which participated in the "ETUK 2019 – Electrical Installation National Congress and Exhibition" held at Izmir Tepekule Congress and Exhibition Center between 16-19 October,
attracted attention with its papers presented by its experienced team.
EEC, which presented papers on 4 different topics through its expert team at ETUK 2019 organized by TMMOB – EMO Chamber of Electrical Engineers Izmir Branch, left behind an intense exhibition week where it hosted sector stakeholders in the stand area. With the slogan "Complete Solutions for Smart Buildings", EEC, which offers special solutions to the needs of all structures regardless of the sector, including Fire Detection and Alarm, Voice Over and Emergency Announcement, CCTV and Video Surveillance, Access Control and Security, Emergency Lighting System, attracted great attention from the visitors, especially with the brand-independent integration of the systems.

Stage 3 of the event On the day, EEC Electronics and Communication Engineer Murat Harmankaya shared his presentation titled "Measures to be Taken Against the Fire Hazard Arising from Electrical Installations and Panels" with the audience. Harmankaya said, "According to statistics, approximately 30% of the fires in homes and workplaces in our country are electrical fires. In about 70% of electrical fires, the starting place is the electrical installation or electrical panel. Fires caused by installation and panels can be prevented at a high rate by complying with the standards in project design and implementation. In addition, the fire can be detected very early and extinguished on the spot with additional measures to be taken at the starting point. The loss of life, property and labor due to these fires can be prevented."

On the last day of the event, EEC Engineering Manager Engin Özer shared information on "New Generation Technologies in CCTV Applications for Camera Monitoring and Recording" . In his presentation, which was followed with curiosity by the sector enthusiasts, Özer summarized the current sectoral picture. In his presentation, Özer conveyed the developments in the fields of Multi Sensor (Multi-Sensor) Cameras, Integration of Fixed and PTZ Cameras, Radar Technology, Fiberoptic Technology, Thermal Cameras, Color Image Acquisition at Night, Mobile VSS, Ex-proof Cameras, License Plate Recognition Cameras, IP Speakers, Drone Technology, Laser Lighting under the title of "VSS Hardware Developments". Under the title of "VSS Software Developments", Özer examined Cloud Based Management, Cyber Security, Software Markets, Artificial Intelligence, Health Monitor, Advanced Compression Algorithms, Integration and talked about the gains in the application of current technology.

Then, Electronics Engineer Yavuz Alkan, who serves as EEC Aegean Regional Manager, talked about the criteria to be considered in his paper titled "Benefit and Efficiency Criteria in the Integration of Building Electronic Systems" .Alkan said, "Today, the buildings that grow both vertically and horizontally by changing size accommodate very serious numbers of people at the same time as daily employees and visitors. In buildings where so many crowds are together, the only condition for ensuring the safety of life and property depends on the correct installation of security systems and the ability to operate the integration of these systems in the healthiest way. For example, to illustrate with a bad example; In the event of a possible security problem, sabotage, etc. in a tunnel, if you cannot direct a large number of panicked people in the tunnel correctly and manage the crisis, terrible losses of life can occur. However, if all your security systems are designed with the right engineering and commissioned with the installation in accordance with the regulations, even such a big risk can be overcome in a controlled way. If the correct cameras are used when installing your in-tunnel camera system and even the finest engineering calculations are taken into account during the commissioning phase, if you can observe the condition of the people inside the tunnel in the event of a fire, your speed of intervening in them will increase. You can warn the stranded citizens you follow with the camera with the "voice-over system", you can direct panicked people in the right direction, you can communicate to them what they should and should not do with voice warnings, and you can calm people under threat in order to avoid a stampede. For this, the systems must be installed with products in accordance with the standards and in accordance with the regulations and that they are fully maintained."

In the last session of the event, EEC Aegean Regional Technical Manager and Electrical Engineer Erol Erbiçer made a presentation about "Fire Detection, Alarm and Audible Evacuation Systems Applications in Industrial Facilities". In his presentation, Erbiçer said, "Industrial facilities are structures that can contain many risks together with the developing technology in terms of their structures. In facilities that may pose a fire risk and even work in the high hazard class are carried out, the three basic components of fire, oxygen, high heat and flammable / flammable materials can be kept together in a controlled manner. The use of special type detection devices in such structures and sections has an important role in establishing a more effective detection system and therefore a life protection system. In addition, detection and warning speed are also important in industrial facilities. According to the size of the facility and the user load, providing sufficient audible warning in environments with different sound levels and the use of the appropriate type of loudspeakers for the ambient protection class should be done with an engineering study and detailed and precise calculations" and conveyed what should be in the application processes and his comments about current solutions.

Conveying his views on the ETUK 2019 event, EEC Deputy Chairman Hayri Kartopu said, "We had a productive event that brought together engineers, manufacturers, project developers and practitioners from all over our country and representatives of public institutions and private sector companies. We believe that the scientific papers presented and the application papers and project presentations of the engineers who are experts in their fields will support the gradual strengthening of the engineering accumulation of our country. We congratulate those who have contributed to the successful realization of this platform."