Eaton - Third Annual Houston Technology Day
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You're invited to a special two-day FREE event at the Eaton Experience Center in Houston, TX. We're bringing back the training classes you love and introducing new technical content from industry experts. The event features:
- IEEE Special Tour from 11AM-11:50AM on Friday, May 29 lead by Andrew Gusev
- Over 15 training classes
- Up to 10 PDHs (1 full CEU) available
- A live panel with industry experts
- New live product demonstrations
- Training courses from UL
- Happy hour event on the 28th 4-7 pm with games, giveaways and more
https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/markets/2019-houston-tech-day.html
Date and Time
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- Start time: 28 Mar 2019 09:00 AM
- End time: 29 Mar 2019 05:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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- 3413 North Sam Houston Pkwy W
- Houston, Texas
- United States 77086
- Building: Ste 212A
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- Co-sponsored by Eaton
Agenda
There will be classes offered with PDHs and Ethics session (12-1) on both days. The classes will be offered 3 times each for 1 hour. Thursday: once in the morning & once in the afternoon. Friday once in the morning. The technical panel will be in the afternoon on Friday.
- Application of UPS and Redundant Systems
- IOT & connected
- Selecting Equipment for use in a Hazardous Locations
- Industrial Camera Technology in the 21st Century
- Preparing for the 2020 NEC: Creating and managing changes in wiring methods in Classified areas.
- Arc Flash Hazard Mitigation Advantages of Transformers with Integrated Breakers
- IEEE Standard C37.59: What is New in the Standard for Conversion of Switchgear Equipment
- IEEE 1584 - 2018, IEEE Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations
- Ground Fault Detection Systems
- Arc Quenching Switchgear: Superior protection – in a flash
- MV Drives Design Considerations: Cost Reduction & Increased Safety
- Power Quality Phenomena and Mitigation
- Power monitoring and protection systems
- Motor Control Technologies
The only non-PDH course is Arc Quenching at this time