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                Transfer Switches

Part 1 – Requirements & Design

  • Purpose & Typical Definitions
  • Transfer Switch Design Considerations
  • Switching The Neutral Conductor
  • Transfer Switch Mechanisms
  • TS Qualification Testing & Ratings
  • Auto Transfer/Bypass Isolation Switch 

Part 2 – ATS Contols

  • Primary Controller Functions (Measurement and Control)
  • Sensing & Measurement Features
  • Common Time Delays and their applications
  • Transition Modes (Open, Delayed, Closed, Softload)
  • Special Features (In-phase, Shed, Load Mgmt)
  • Special Architectures (utility-utility, gen-gen)
  • ATS Monitoring (Outputs & Comms)


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  • Date: 07 Dec 2018
  • Time: 09:00 AM to 02:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • 300 Madison Avenue
  • Morristown, New Jersey
  • United States 07962
  • Building: JCP&L - Jersey Central Power & Light
  • Room Number: Punch Bowl Room
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  • Co-sponsored by Ken Oexle
  • Starts 07 September 2018 01:37 PM
  • Ends 07 December 2018 09:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  Speakers

Ronald Schroeder Ronald Schroeder of ASCO Power Technologies

Topic:

Transfer Switches

                Transfer Switches

Part 1 – Requirements & Design

  • Purpose & Typical Definitions
  • Transfer Switch Design Considerations
  • Switching The Neutral Conductor
  • Transfer Switch Mechanisms
  • TS Qualification Testing & Ratings
  • Auto Transfer/Bypass Isolation Switch 

Part 2 – ATS Contols

  • Primary Controller Functions (Measurement and Control)
  • Sensing & Measurement Features
  • Common Time Delays and their applications
  • Transition Modes (Open, Delayed, Closed, Softload)
  • Special Features (In-phase, Shed, Load Mgmt)
  • Special Architectures (utility-utility, gen-gen)
  • ATS Monitoring (Outputs & Comms)

Biography:

THE SPEAKER: Ronald A. Schroeder is the Director of Technology & Industry Standards for Power Switching and Controls at ASCO Power Technologies, LP.  He has an AAS in Engineering from Union College in Cranford, NJ and a BS degree in Industrial Technology from Kean University in Union, NJ.  He has 47 years of experience at ASCO and his previous position was the Director of Product Management & Applications Engineering. He also had  responsibilities in the power testing laboratory, applications engineering, government contract management, product management and has lead numerous project teams in the development and release of new products. He is a Life Member of the IEEE and has given multiple presentations at IEEE seminars. He is a member of the Technical Committee for NFPA 110/111 Emergency & Standby Power Systems; NFPA Correlating Committee for Health Care Facilities; International Electrical Inspectors Association; NEC Code Making Panel 13 (Generators, Fire Pumps, Emergency, Standby & Critical Operations Power Systems) and UL STP 67 (Panelboards, Dead-front Switches, Safety Switches and other related products). He has also been teaching classes for 24 years on Automatic Transfer Switches at both the Basic and Advanced Rowley Power Schools administered by the Electrical Generator Society of America (EGSA) and recently served a 3 year term on the EGSA Board of Directors.

Email:

Address:ASCO Power Technologies, 160 Park Avenue, Florham Park, New Jersey, United States, 07932

Victor E. Bonachea Victor E. Bonachea of ASCO Power Technologies

Topic:

Transfer Switches

Transfer Switches

Part 1 – Requirements & Design

  • Purpose & Typical Definitions
  • Transfer Switch Design Considerations
  • Switching The Neutral Conductor
  • Transfer Switch Mechanisms
  • TS Qualification Testing & Ratings
  • Auto Transfer/Bypass Isolation Switch 

Part 2 – ATS Contols

  • Primary Controller Functions (Measurement and Control)
  • Sensing & Measurement Features
  • Common Time Delays and their applications
  • Transition Modes (Open, Delayed, Closed, Softload)
  • Special Features (In-phase, Shed, Load Mgmt)
  • Special Architectures (utility-utility, gen-gen)
  • ATS Monitoring (Outputs & Comms)

Biography:

Victor E. Bonachea is Product Manager of ATS Controls & Systems at ASCO Power Technologies. He has 8 years of tenure with ASCO, where he currently guides the development of transfer switching products. His experience revolves around the applications and architectures for power system control and their monitoring systems, including work on several patents.  Victor received a BS in Electrical Engineering and an MS in Engineering Management from the New Jersey Institute of Technology with specializations in controls and project management, respectively. He has been involved with IEEE for 10 years and served two years as Treasurer and Vice President of the NJIT Chapter. Presently, Victor continues his affiliation with the IAS & PES Societies and most recently has begun participating in updates to the IEEE Emergency Power Reliability Standard.

Email:

Address:ASCO Power Technologies, 160 Park Avenue, Florham Park, New Jersey, United States, 07932






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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