TRANSMISSION LINE PROTECTION WITH TRAVELING WAVE TECHNOLOGIES

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This presentation will compare several transmission line protection schemes, that improve or revolutionize the precision and speed of fault location, using distance and directional elements, line current differential elements, and traveling wave technologies, with better sensitivity, reliability, and selectivity.

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  • Date: 22 Nov 2021
  • Time: 04:00 PM to 07:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
  • United States

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  • Gary Smullin, Lehigh Valley Chair

  • Starts 21 September 2021 03:30 PM
  • Ends 21 November 2021 11:59 PM
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  Speakers

Frank Heleniak, P.E.  SEL Regional Technical Manager Frank Heleniak, P.E. SEL Regional Technical Manager

Frank Heleniak earned his B.S. in electrical engineering and B.S. in physics from Widener University in 2014 and M.S. in electrical engineering from Villanova University in 2018.  Frank joined Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. in 2014 as an application engineer in protection and is currently a regional technical manager.  His responsibilities include protective relaying application support and technical training.  Frank is a registered professional engineer in Pennsylvania and a senior member of IEEE.

 

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories - Contact SEL Sales Representative: Harold Fischer <harold.fischer@robinsonsales.com>





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Monday, November 22nd;   Everyone Welcome;   Pre-Registration Required;   No Fees.

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