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DESCRIPTION:Owners of high voltage oil filled transformers all face the sam
 e problem\, the possibility of the transformer exploding and fire. We will
  discuss what causes these transformers to fail and the resulting issues f
 aced in the aftermath if proper practices aren’t followed. You will see 
 a NFPA recommended solution along with real life examples to protect trans
 formers. Included will be the latest trend in equipment and why this shoul
 d be included in your transformer protection package.\n\nSince the first 2
 010 introduction of NFPA 850 Recommendation of Transformer “Fast Depress
 urization Systems\,” which outlines fire safety recommendations for gas\
 , oil\, coal\, and alternative fuel electric generating plants\, including
  high voltage direct current converter stations and combustion turbine uni
 ts used for electric generation. The Fast Depressurization System technolo
 gy in Power Generating Plants has sharply reduced financial costs and pers
 onnel death due to potential transformer explosions and fires both new and
  existing facilities.\n\nDuring this webinar you will learn about some ris
 k mitigation technology designed to help reduce the potential for loss of 
 these assets\, environmental damages\, and reduce grid system interruption
 s. Please join us for this presentation along with question and answer dis
 cussions. This webinar is not affiliated with National Fire Protection Ass
 ociation (NFPA).\n\nCo-sponsored by: IEEE R5 Houston Section\n\nSpeaker(s)
 : Jerry Basore\, Karl Neuffer\n\nWEBINAR\, Houston\, Texas\, United States
LOCATION:WEBINAR\, Houston\, Texas\, United States
ORGANIZER:christopher.b.sanderson@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Recommended Mitigation Practice for High Voltage Oil Fille
 d Transformers
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/232402
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Owners of high voltage oil filled transfor
 mers all face the same problem\, the possibility of the transformer explod
 ing and fire. We will discuss what causes these transformers to fail and t
 he resulting issues faced in the aftermath if proper practices aren&amp;rsquo\
 ;t followed. You will see a NFPA recommended solution along with real life
  examples to protect transformers. Included will be the latest trend in eq
 uipment and why this should be included in your transformer protection pac
 kage.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Since the first 2010 introduction of&amp;nbsp\;&lt;em&gt;&lt;stron
 g&gt;NFPA 850 Recommendation of Transformer &amp;ldquo\;Fast Depressurization Sys
 tems\,&amp;rdquo\;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&amp;nbsp\;which outlines fire safety recommendati
 ons for gas\, oil\, coal\, and alternative fuel electric generating plants
 \,&amp;nbsp\;including high voltage direct current converter stations and comb
 ustion turbine units used for electric generation. The Fast Depressurizati
 on System technology in Power Generating Plants has sharply reduced financ
 ial costs and personnel death due to potential transformer explosions and 
 fires both new and existing facilities.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;During this webinar
  you will learn about some risk mitigation technology designed to help red
 uce the potential for loss of these assets\, environmental damages\, and r
 educe grid system interruptions. Please join us for this presentation alon
 g with question and answer discussions. This webinar is not affiliated wit
 h National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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