Digital Fault Recorders - Past, Present & Future

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Fault Recording

  • DFRs – Past 20+ years
  • What is a DFR
  • Why do Customers use DFRs
  • Where are DFRs used: Generation, Transmission, Distribution & Industrial
  • Analog Substation
  • Today’s DFRs - Present
  • Typical Features & Capabilities of DFRs
  • Typical Hardware Architecture of DFRs
  • Future of DFRs – The next 10+  years
  • The next Generation: New Platforms serving new markets
  • Advancements in HW design bringing Modularity & Independence
  • Enhanced Features & Functionality & Capabilities
  • Increased Performance, Ease of Use, Reliability, Hot Swappable
  • Emphasis on Reliability, Serviceability, Maintainability, Upgradability and Future proofing
  • Tomorrows Substation transitioning to Digital


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  Location

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  • Date: 27 Apr 2018
  • Time: 01:00 PM UTC to 06:00 PM UTC
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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 02 April 2018 02:14 AM UTC
  • Ends 27 April 2018 12:00 PM UTC
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  Speakers

Mr. Sal Cardella of Ametek Power Instruments

Topic:

Digital Fault Recorders - Past, Present & Future

Fault Recording

  • DFRs – Past 20+ years
  • What is a DFR
  • Why do Customers use DFRs
  • Where are DFRs used: Generation, Transmission, Distribution & Industrial
  • Analog Substation
  • Today’s DFRs - Present
  • Typical Features & Capabilities of DFRs
  • Typical Hardware Architecture of DFRs
  • Future of DFRs – The next 10+  years
  • The next Generation: New Platforms serving new markets
  • Advancements in HW design bringing Modularity & Independence
  • Enhanced Features & Functionality & Capabilities
  • Increased Performance, Ease of Use, Reliability, Hot Swappable
  • Emphasis on Reliability, Serviceability, Maintainability, Upgradability and Future proofing
  • Tomorrows Substation transitioning to Digital

Biography:

Sal Cardella, Product Manager – Protection and Communication Products.,

  • Product Manager -Ametek Power Instruments – 2015 - Present
  • Technical Manager – Eastman Kodak/Kodak Alaris – 2007- 2015
  • WW Service Engineer – Eastman Kodak – 1995 -2007
  • Bachelors of Science - Electrical Engineering Technology – 1999 Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester N.Y.

Email:

Address:New Jersey, 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.

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