Arc Flash Hazards, Controls and Protection and Motor protection

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Arc Flash Hazards, Controls and Protection and Motor protection


Join IEEE Tulsa members and Tulsa area engineers to hear Ben Lamar from Little Fuse, Inc. go over all the understanding of arc flash hazards with reference to the IEEE-1584 standard and NEC code update. 

Discuss Hierarchy of Controls

 

Arc Flash

                   Code Update

                   Mitigation options

                            Arc Flash Relay

                            Neutral Grounding Resistor    

 

Motor Protection

                   Why is it needed?   

                   Review Motor Insulation Classes

                   Discuss different levels of protection

  • Basic
  • Standard
  • Advanced
  • Smart

 

 



  Date and Time

  Location

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  • GRDA Engineering and Technology Center
  • 9933 East 16th Street
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • United States 74128
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  • Co-sponsored by k.s.holland@ieee.org
  • Starts 08 July 2019 09:20 PM UTC
  • Ends 20 September 2019 02:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Ben Lamar Ben Lamar of https://info.littelfuse.com/industrial

Topic:

Arc Flash Hazards, Study and Protection

Ben Lamar, CEM, PMP                                                                                                    

226 Willow Point Cir

Alabaster, AL  35007

blamar@littelfuse.com

(205) 441-7361

Biography:

Ben Lamar, CEM, PMP                                                                                                    

226 Willow Point Cir

Alabaster, AL  35007

blamar@littelfuse.com

(205) 441-7361

 

Ben Lamar’s Bio – Electrical Engineer with BSEE degree from Auburn University.  He has 12 years experience as a system integrator doing design, programming startup, and mentoring junior engineers.  For the past five years, I have been in a technical sales role with Schneider Electric and now Littelfuse.  I spend my time helping customers with electrical safety applications.

 

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Littelfuse, September 2016-present

Regional Sales Engineer

Schneider Electric, 2014-2016

               OEM Sales Engineer and Business Development Specialist

Revere Control Systems, 2002-2014

Project Development Director, Energy Management Specialist, January 2011 – September 2014

  • Project Manager/Account Manager for process OEM, which included: management of the generation of proposals, specifications, and bid pricing duties of the project development team; development of new sales opportunities through working with existing customers
  • Managed customer relationship and project development for two sole source partnerships with process OEMs
  • Started co-op Program and was a co-op recruiter

Project Engineer/Account Manager, August 2002 – January 2011

  • Responsibilities included: control systems design, programming, testing, implementation, and service
  • Developed process OEM control solutions and performed as electrical engineering department for process OEM
  • Mentored junior engineers with control systems design, programming, testing
  • Created and developed ROVER™

 

CERTIFICATIONS/INVOLVEMENT

  • Certified Energy Manager (CEM), CEM# 20188
  • PMI certified, Project Management Professional (PMP), PMP# 1447091
  • Member of several trade organizations, including Association of Energy Engineers and Project Management Institute

 

EDUCATION

               NC State MBA Program, August 2017 - present

BSEE, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, 2002

Walker High School, Jasper, Alabama, 1997

Email:

Address:226 Willow Point Cir, , Alabaster, United States, 35007





Agenda

Agenda:

11.30-11.45 am

Pizza and drinks will be provided by IEEE Tulsa.

11.45-12.45pm

Presentation

12.45-1.00 pm

QA/AC

1.0 PDH certificates available for attendees.