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DESCRIPTION:Presented by: David D. Shipp\, Thomas J. Dionise\, Tamer Abdela
 zim Mellik\n\nLunch will be provided between 12pm and 1pm.\n--------------
 -------------------------------------------------\n\nThis tutorial will co
 ver the fundamentals of power quality as it relates to power systems feedi
 ng electronic loads and how these problems manifest themselves as control 
 issues\, lockups of computers\, extremely slow operations\, failed compone
 nts and other nuisance conditions. The major elements to be covered will b
 e harmonics\, electronic grounding and voltage disturbances. The tutorial 
 will cover harmonic generation\, control and basic mitigation techniques\,
  IEEE 519 and where it applies. It will address electronic grounding\, nat
 ional electric code requirements\, basic techniques involving single point
  grounding\, electrical noise elimination and ways to recognize and mitiga
 te grounding problems. The tutorial will explore voltage disturbances invo
 lving sags\, swells\, outages\, impulses\, switching transients as well as
  mitigation techniques such as Sag Ride-Thru and Drive Ride-Thru Devices\,
  Surge Protective Devices\, Un-interruptible Power Supplies\, — and thei
 r various types. A session will cover how these power quality issues accom
 pany variable speed drive applications — both on the input to the drive 
 and the output to the motor — including motor failures\, and drive input
 /output filtering solutions. Additionally\, switching transients as relate
 d to power quality will illustrate how these problems result in equipment 
 failures\, both immediate and over time. Multiple real world examples and 
 practical solutions will be presented throughout the tutorial. The attende
 e should be able to recognize\, design and mitigate the more common proble
 ms associated with power quality issues after attending this tutorial.\n--
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 ion consists of two parts - vTools and PayPal. Follow the &quot;Register Now&quot; l
 ink below\, and complete the information. The system will then take you to
  a PayPal page to enter your payment information. When you have successful
 ly registered and paid\, you will receive 2 confirmation emails\, 1 from I
 EEE and 1 from PayPal. Your registration is not complete until your paymen
 t has been received\, and you have received both confirmation emails.\n\nS
 peaker(s): David D. Shipp\, PE\, Thomas J. Dionise\, PE\n\nBldg: Fairmont 
 Palliser Hotel\, 133 9th Avenue SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada\, T2P 2M3
LOCATION:Bldg: Fairmont Palliser Hotel\, 133 9th Avenue SW\, Calgary\, Albe
 rta\, Canada\, T2P 2M3
ORGANIZER:dale@innovativepower.ca
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SUMMARY:Recent Trends in Power Quality Improvement for Industrial Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/197630
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Presented by: David D. Shipp\, Thomas J. D
 ionise\, Tamer Abdelazim Mellik&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Lunch will be provided between 12p
 m and 1pm.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;hr /&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This tutorial will cover the fundamentals of po
 wer quality as it relates to power systems feeding electronic loads and ho
 w these problems manifest themselves as control issues\, lockups of comput
 ers\, extremely slow operations\, failed components and other nuisance con
 ditions. The major elements to be covered will be harmonics\, electronic g
 rounding and voltage disturbances. The tutorial will cover harmonic genera
 tion\, control and basic mitigation techniques\, IEEE 519 and where it app
 lies. It will address electronic grounding\, national electric code requir
 ements\, basic techniques involving single point grounding\, electrical no
 ise elimination and ways to recognize and mitigate grounding problems. The
  tutorial will explore voltage disturbances involving sags\, swells\, outa
 ges\, impulses\, switching transients as well as mitigation techniques suc
 h as Sag Ride-Thru and Drive Ride-Thru Devices\, Surge Protective Devices\
 , Un-interruptible Power Supplies\, &amp;mdash\; and their various types. A se
 ssion will cover how these power quality issues accompany variable speed d
 rive applications &amp;mdash\; both on the input to the drive and the output t
 o the motor &amp;mdash\; including motor failures\, and drive input/output fil
 tering solutions. Additionally\, switching transients as related to power 
 quality will illustrate how these problems result in equipment failures\, 
 both immediate and over time. Multiple real world examples and practical s
 olutions will be presented throughout the tutorial. The attendee should be
  able to recognize\, design and mitigate the more common problems associat
 ed with power quality issues after attending this tutorial.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;hr /&gt;\n&lt;
 p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Registration consists of two parts - vTools and PayPal. Follow the &quot;
 Register Now&quot; link below\, and complete the information. The system will t
 hen take you to a PayPal page to enter your payment information. When you 
 have successfully registered and paid\, you will receive 2 confirmation em
 ails\, 1 from IEEE and 1 from PayPal. &lt;strong&gt;Your registration is not com
 plete until your payment has been received\, and you have received both co
 nfirmation emails.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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