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Power Quality Fundamentals

  • Overview of Power Quality Fundamentals – definitions of typical problems.  Identification of Power Quality Symptoms -> Sources -> Solutions
  • Symptoms and sources of typical Power Quality problems including interruptions, sags, harmonics, and transients
  • Technology overview with regard to Power Quality problems and the latest corrective equipment (solutions)
  • Return on Investment (ROI) for application of Power Quality corrective means
  • Examples of case studies where a power quality problem was identified, a recommendation was made to correct the problem, and the result of the implemented change.
  • Power factor correction and discussion of false energy savers
  • Video demonstrations of Power Quality problems and solutions recorded from the Power Systems Experience Center (www.eaton.com/experience)


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  • Date: 28 Apr 2017
  • 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 29 March 2017 12:00 AM
  • Ends 28 April 2017 08:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  Speakers

Dan Carnovale, PE is the Manager for Eaton's Power Systems Dan Carnovale, PE is the Manager for Eaton's Power Systems of GridEdge Networks

Topic:

Power Quality Fundamentals

Power Quality Fundamentals



  • Overview of Power Quality Fundamentals – definitions of typical problems.  Identification of Power Quality Symptoms -> Sources -> Solutions

  • Symptoms and sources of typical Power Quality problems including interruptions, sags, harmonics, and transients

  • Technology overview with regard to Power Quality problems and the latest corrective equipment (solutions)

  • Return on Investment (ROI) for application of Power Quality corrective means

  • Examples of case studies where a power quality problem was identified, a recommendation was made to correct the problem, and the result of the implemented change.

  • Power factor correction and discussion of false energy savers

  • Video demonstrations of Power Quality problems and solutions recorded from the Power Systems Experience Center (www.eaton.com/experience)

Biography:

Dan Carnovale, PE is the Manager for Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center where PQ problems are created and mitigated for demonstration and testing purposes.  He has developed and teaches CEU certified technical seminars on Power Systems, Energy Management and Power System Analysis, and he has conducted several hundred Power Quality site investigations for commercial, industrial and utility power systems: evaluating electrical issues and applying solutions.  Prior to Eaton, Dan worked for Westinghouse Engineering Services and ABB Power T&D where he performed Power Quality field investigations and electrical distribution system analysis.  Dan received his B.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering from Gannon University in Erie, PA, his M.S. Degree in Power Systems from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY and an MBA from Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh.   He is a registered Professional Engineer in the states of Pennsylvania, California and Alaska, a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and a Senior Member of IEEE.

Email:

Address:1648 Dugan Road, , Olean, New York, United States, 14760-0388

Dan Carnovale, PE is the Manager for Eaton's Power Systems of GridEdge Networks

Topic:

Power Quality Fundamentals

Biography:

Email:

Address:Olean, New York, United States


Dan Carnovale, PE is the Manager for Eaton's Power Systems of GridEdge Networks

Topic:

Power Quality Fundamentals

Biography:

Email:

Address:Olean, New York, United States

Dan Carnovale, PE is the Manager for Eaton's Power Systems of GridEdge Networks

Topic:

Power Quality Fundamentals

Biography:

Email:

Address:Olean, New York, 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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