HINDLE POWER PRESENTATION - DC POWER APPLICATIONS

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Ground Detection in the real world
This course will discuss the different types of ground fault circuits used in utility applications. You will learn how they function and the benefits and disadvantages of each. Also, you will get an understanding and tips of troubleshooting ground faults in your system.

Outdoor and Mobile DC Systems
Explore some of the benefits of outdoor cabinets and trailer systems and how they can enhance your DC systems. With the growing demands of utilities and decreased space, outdoor cabinets are becoming a more common theme. This course will walk you through the basics as to what you should look for when designing your outdoor DC system.

AC & DC Breaker Interrupting Capacity as It Relates to Battery Chargers
Find out what AIC ratings are and how they relate to battery chargers. Using the NEC as a guide, you will be taught good practice on determining what AIC rating should be used for the applications you have.

 

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  • Date: 28 Oct 2020
  • Time: 08:30 PM UTC to 11:00 PM UTC
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  • Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
  • United States

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  • Gary Smullin, Chair

  • Co-sponsored by CH02192 - Susquehanna Section Chapter,PE31
  • Starts 14 October 2020 07:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 28 October 2020 08:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Art Salander Art Salander of HINDLEPOWER

Biography:

Art has spent 40+ years in the stationary battery/dc power industry. Among his accomplishments, he has spoken for many industry groups and published numerous articles and papers on industry relevant topics. Further, he generally is requested to provide presentations on topics ranging from Battery History, sizing batteries and battery chargers, specifying assistance and much more.

Art’s other accomplishments include being the chairman of the IEEE Stationary Battery Committee’s WP2405 to work with and update the NEMA PE5 standard for utility battery chargers.

Currently, Art Salander provides application engineering and business development for HindlePower, Inc., the leader in utility battery chargers and related dc   He holds a physics/engineering degree from Adelphi University with post-graduate studies at NYIT, and he is an IEEE life senior member.

asalander@hindlepowerinc.com

 

 

HINDLEPOWER
1075 Saint John St.
Easton, PA 18042
610.330.9000 (main) 

https://www.hindlepowerinc.com/

Eric Cogorno Eric Cogorno of HINDLEPOWER

Biography:

Eric is a member of the sales and marketing team at HindlePower, the leader in utility battery chargers and dc equipment.  Prior to joining HindlePower, he graduated from Lincoln Technical Institute and more recently Albright College.   Over his 13 years with the company, he has developed vast knowledge and experience in the manufacturing, testing, and design of stationary battery chargers.

Further, he has developed application experience in the battery/dc power industry as a whole and is well versed in sizing chargers and specifications.

Eric has also attended and participated in the IEEE Stationary Battery Committee's WP2405 that is working to update the NEMA PE5 standard for utility battery chargers.

ecognorno@hindlepowerinc.com

 

 

 

Matt Theriault (pron: Terrio) of HINDLEPOWER

Biography:

Matt has created a stellar career providing unique ideas within the DC power industry. Beginning in 1979, Matt joined the Hindle family enterprise as a member of the product design team.

His original design capability coupled with a unique talent for problem solving has earned Matt extensive notoriety as a DC power systems expert.

Matt continues to foster his forward looking concepts and ideas at the HindlePower manufacturing plant in Easton, PA.

mct@hindlepowerinc.com






Agenda

Wednesday, October 28th.   Everyone Welcome.   Pre-Registration Required.   No Fees.

IEEE Member registration begins October 14th.

Non-member registration begins October 19th.  Non-member confirmations will not be valid until Oct. 19th.

Virtual seating is limited and we anticipate a large attendance.  If you find it necessary to cancel, please send a message to above Host: Lehigh Valley Section Chapter.  No-shows are unfair to others we would turn away.  Thank you.

WebEx will open by 3:30pm. The log-in link & dial-in numbers will be e-mailed by 2pm, October 28th, only to those who have pre-registered.
WebEx attendance is free; no account needed.

Join the WebEx early to test & adjust your settings.  Networking for everyone begins at 4PM.

Presentation will start promptly at 4:30.

WebEx attendees may speak and ask questions; webcam use is your choice.

A toll phone number will be provided should you prefer to dial-in; you must still identify yourself.

Your e-mail address is our only method of communication and will be used for issuing log-in links, dial-in numbers, and any program changes.

Certificate for 2.5 PDH available only upon advance request.  IEEE membership is required for a PDH certificate.  You must include your active IEEE membership number.  Certificates in pdf format will be issued post meeting to those who (1) requested one in advance and (2) attended the entire meeting.