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EnstoToday 2016 No1 / ENG

ensto today | CASE Left to right: Ensto's Leif Klasson, Elmia's Kent Gustafsson and Lac Thu Phung. DLM Makes the Difference Ensto Chago with Dynamic Load Management takes the parking stage at Jönköping's legendary exhibition space. DreamHack is the world’s largest digital fes-tival and LAN party, featuring concerts, dig-ital art, and e-sports. Each fall, more than 20,000 geeks descend on the Elmia Exhibi-tion 14 ENSTO TODAY 1/2016 and Convention Center in Jönköping, Sweden, to compete for DreamHack’s prize purse of over 200,000 euros. “They sit at their computers 24 hours straight, drinking Red Bull and Coke,” says Leif Klasson, Ensto Area Sales Manager. “The electricity, internet, absolutely everything has to work perfectly.” Working flawlessly Kent Gustafsson and Lac Thu Phung are the two key people charged with keeping the DreamHack party going, as well as dozens of other events at the Elmia Center that also demand a flawless experience. Gustafsson, Thu, plus two additional electricians, are responsible for heat, air, electricity, and light for Elmia’s 77,000 square meters of indoor exhibition space, outdoor exhibition space, plus 4,000 parking spaces that serve it all. Increasingly, exhibition goers are arriving in electric automobiles. “Four electricians don’t have the time to be hauling out cables every time someone wants to charge his car,” says Ensto’s Klasson. So Elmia selected Ensto to supply them with four Chago dual charging units to handle eight cars. They also specified Chago’s dynamic load manage-ment system, or DLM. DLM and Chago “DLM was the reason we chose Ensto,” says Lac Thu Phung, Elmia’s unofficial computer genius. Thu not only chose the Ensto system, but he installed it himself. The DLM allows for the management of five to 20 cars, makes sure fuses don’t blow, and that cars get the proper amount of amps they need. When a car is full, the DLM automatically disconnects it and reroutes energy to another car. Thu says he met a few challenges installing connecting the DLM to the system and getting the software running. Scott Diel Tomas Jansohn


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