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Total Power System Integration - focusing on the role power plays in the application.  We will look at the byproduct of mechanical power generation, heat, and how it can be managed in an indoor application. This conversation about indoor applications will include discussions around fuel management and sources, exhaust management and control, convection cooling control, and NFPA 37.  We will then transition over to the topic of electrical power where we will discuss protection, dynamic load demand, load management, and how an application engineer can gain confidence to their design while holding every manufacturer on equal footing through the specification process.

  • Topics covered:
    • Design and Building of Integrated Systems
    • In-House Test Capabilities
    • Controls Designed and Manufactured by a single vendor
    • Switchgear Tested with the System at Factory or On Site
    • We Make the System Work Together and Stand Behind it!

The presentation works to highlight ways an engineer can work to take responsibility for the design and hold the market to an expectation while supporting the best interests of the client. 



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  • Date: 23 Mar 2018
  • Time: 09:00 AM to 02:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • 4000 Hadley Road
  • South Plainfield, New Jersey
  • United States 07080
  • Building: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility
  • Room Number: Auditorium
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  • Co-sponsored by Ken Oexle
  • Starts 18 January 2018 09:00 AM
  • Ends 23 March 2018 08:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  Speakers

Robert MacFadyen Robert MacFadyen of Kohler Power Systems

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Total Power System Integration

Total Power System Integration - focusing on the role power plays in the application.  We will look at the byproduct of mechanical power generation, heat, and how it can be managed in an indoor application. This conversation about indoor applications will include discussions around fuel management and sources, exhaust management and control, convection cooling control, and NFPA 37.  We will then transition over to the topic of electrical power where we will discuss protection, dynamic load demand, load management, and how an application engineer can gain confidence to their design while holding every manufacturer on equal footing through the specification process.

  • Topics covered:
    • Design and Building of Integrated Systems
    • In-House Test Capabilities
    • Controls Designed and Manufactured by a single vendor
    • Switchgear Tested with the System at Factory or On Site
    • We Make the System Work Together and Stand Behind it!

The presentation works to highlight ways an engineer can work to take responsibility for the design and hold the market to an expectation while supporting the best interests of the client. 

Biography:

Robert MacFadyen of Kohler Power Systems.,

  • Graduate of University of Rhode Island -Electrical Engineer
  • Sales for Progressive Hydraulics
  • Bid Coordinator –Eaton
  • Graduate of Monmouth University –MBA
  • Outside Salesman –Eaton•Business Development Manager –Kohler
  • Engineering Solutions Manager -Kohle

Address:New Jersey, United States





Agenda

The seminar fee includes lunch, refreshments and handouts.  Non-members joining IEEE within 30 days of the seminar will be rebated 50% of the IEEE registration charge.

Four hours of instruction will be provided.  If desired, IEEE Continuing Education Units (0.4 CEUs) will be offered for this course - a small fee of $45 will be required for processing.

Please pay attention to the “Registration Fee” and choose the appropriate choice either with or without CEUs.



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