Selective Coordination and CEC Compliance
Join us for a 2.5-hour training session on the importance of selective coordination and compliance with the Canadian Electrical Code (CE Code®). Selective coordination has been a requirement since the 1990 CE Code, but there is still much confusion on the requirements and compliance. This seminar will discuss overcurrent protective device basics, time- current characteristics, current limitation and requirements of selective coordination up to the current version of the 2018 CE Code. Eligible for APEGS Continuing Education Units.
Additionally, the 2018 CE Code has included changes dealing with equipment short circuit current rating. These changes will be discussed as well.
This training session is ideal for consulting and design engineers and anyone interested
in learning more about selective coordination.
Please see page 2 for more detail on this training session.
Register today, as space is limited.
IEEE Members - $25
Non-IEEE Members - $30
Date and Time
Location
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- Date: 03 Oct 2018
- Time: 12:00 PM to 04:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-06:00) Canada/Saskatchewan
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- 15 Innovation Boulevard
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Canada
- Building: Galleria Building
- Room Number: Suite 124 - (Philae Room)
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- Starts 14 September 2018 10:30 AM
- Ends 02 October 2018 05:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-06:00) Canada/Saskatchewan
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Speakers
Gregory Briggs of Eaton Bussman
Biography:
Greg Briggs is a Field Application Specialist for the Eaton Bussmann Division. In his current role, he specializes in circuit protection for electrical distribution systems and component protection for assemblies. Over the past 20 years, he has been with Eaton and has experience in designing, testing and producing low voltage distribution and control products.
Agenda
Selective Coordination - What is it and why is it important?
Overcurrent Protective Devices
- Basic construction, operation and ratings
- Circuit breakers
- Current-limiting fuses
Selective Coordination
- Definition
- CE Code requirements
- Compliance with circuit breakers
- Compliance with current-limiting fuses
Equipment short-circuit current ratings
- Interrupting rating
- Current limitation
- Short-circuit current ratings
- Series ratings
- Fault current marking requirements
- 2018 CE Code requirements for equipment SCCR and available fault current