An introduction to Harmonics for engineers in industry and power
Harmonics for Engineers and Industry and Power
IEEE Spokane is pleased to present this very current virtual event, featuring important information for protecting power distribution systems in power and industry.
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The presentation topics will cover:
- What are harmonics
- Frequency and power flow
-Harmonic sources in power systems
-Impacts on the power system and end-user equipment
-Mitigating harmonic impacts and brief discussion of harmonic standards
-A useful application - using harmonics to help determine exposure voltage sources
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- Date: 27 Sep 2023
- Time: 12:00 AM UTC to 01:00 AM UTC
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Paul Ortmann, P.E.
Biography:
Paul Ortmann has worked in electrical generation, transmission, and distribution for 32 years and is currently a Principal Electrical Engineer at Idaho Power Company, focused on power quality. He completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at California State University, Sacramento in 1991 and a Master of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Idaho in 1999. He is a licensed Electrical Engineer in Idaho. Paul is on the IEEE Standards Committees for IEEE Std. 519 - the IEEE Standard for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems and IEEE Std. 1695 - the IEEE Guide to Understanding, Diagnosing, and Mitigating Stray and Contact Voltage. He also teaches a graduate course in Power Quality for the University of Idaho. He has served as an expert witness in electrical accident and stray voltage litigation. When not engineering, Paul enjoys fly fishing, photography, and beekeeping.
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