IEEE PES Las Vegas: "Electrical Utility Batteries and Charging"
IEEE PES Las Vegas 2019 Tutorial....2 hour technical session...lunch included
Registration closes February 20th!
The tutorial will discuss following topics:
Battery History – a brief enjoyable look at the development of storage batteries dating back to the 1700s right up to the 21st century.
Battery Types and Sizing Techniques – We examine how storage batteries are sized manually. This includes demonstrations plotting load profiles, different technologies and how they respond, etc. this will enable you to understand how the battery manufacturer’s computer programs actually work.
Battery Charger Sizing – how we have been doing it and how we think it should be done in the future.
Battery charger specifying.
Protective devices in dc utility systems
Redundancy using steering diodes.
NERC compliance as it relates to batteries.
Designing a supervisory system for utility DC applications.
Live demos of some new products for the utility DC user.
Date and Time
Location
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Registration
- Date: 26 Feb 2019
- Time: 11:30 AM to 02:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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- 6226 W Sahara Ave
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- United States 89146
- Building: Pearson Building
- Room Number: Wengert Room
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- Co-sponsored by Hindle Power, Inc.
- Starts 11 October 2018 12:00 AM
- Ends 20 February 2019 05:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Art Salander of Hindle Power
Battery Technology
Battery History – a brief enjoyable look at the development of storage batteries dating back to the 1700s right up to the 21st century.
Battery Types and Sizing Techniques – We examine how storage batteries are sized manually. This includes demonstrations plotting load profiles, different technologies and how they respond, etc. this will enable you to understand how the battery manufacturer’s computer programs actually work.
Battery Charger Sizing – how we have been doing it and how we think it should be done in the future.
Battery charger specifying.
Protective devices in dc utility systems
Redundancy using steering diodes
Biography:
Art Salander 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 chairmen 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 senior member.
Email:
Address:1075 Saint John St, , Easton, Pennsylvania, United States, 18042
Eric Cogorno of Hindle Power Inc
Compliance and Supervisory System
NERC compliance as it relates to batteries.
Designing a supervisory system for utility DC applications.
Live demos of some new products for the utility DC user.
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 Committees WP2405 that is working to update the NEMA PE5 standard for utility battery chargers.
Email:
Address:1075 Saint John St, , Easton, Pennsylvania, United States, 18042
Agenda
-11:30 am....check in and get lunch
-12:00 pm....session 1
-1:00 pm....session 2