Substation Connections and Personal Protection Fault Current Devices - Travis
The PES and IAS Chapters will sponsor a technical seminar on the topic of Substation Connections and Personal Protection Fault Current Devices. The session will be held on Friday, October 24, 2014 at PSE&G’s Hadley Road Facility, 4000 Hadley Road, South Plainfield, NJ 07080-1192.
Topic:
The seminar will cover Substation Connections including:
• Connector Selection & Preparation
• Connection of Dissimilar metals
• Oxide Inhibitors, tin plating, etc.
• Recommended Design Specifications
• Corona considerations
• Bundling, Spacers, Welded Angles, etc.
• Industry standard material
The seminar will also cover Personal Protection Fault Current Devices including:
• Reactive safety process
• Evolution of PPG equipment
• ASTM qualification testing
• Most Common mistakes
• In service testing & maintenance
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- 4000 Hadley Road
- South Plainfield, New Jersey
- United States 07080
- Building: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility
- Room Number: Auditorium
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- Starts 03 October 2014 12:00 PM UTC
- Ends 24 October 2014 12:55 PM UTC
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Speakers
Dick Pelletier of Travis
Substation Connections
The seminar will cover Substation Connections including: • Connector Selection & Preparation • Connection of Dissimilar metals • Oxide Inhibitors, tin plating, etc. • Recommended Design Specifications • Corona considerations • Bundling, Spacers, Welded Angles, etc. • Industry standard material
Biography: Dick Pelletier started his career as an electrician with PSNH building substations and performing various maintenance functions in 1971. He moved to distribution standards specializing on connectors. Dick was utility product manager for a connector company again specializing on connectors including substation connectors. He currently serves as National Sales Manager for Travis PDU.
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Rick Kennerly of Travis
Personal Protection Fault Current Devices
The seminar will also cover Personal Protection Fault Current Devices including: • Reactive safety process • Evolution of PPG equipment • ASTM qualification testing • Most Common mistakes • In service testing & maintenance
Biography: Rick Kennerly is an engineer graduate from the University of South Carolina. He has worked for Bierer Meters as an engineering and operations manager for 15 years and Travis UGD for 2 years. Rick has been a voting member of ASTM F18 for 10 years.
Email:
Dick Pelletier of Travis
Substation Connections
Biography:
Email:
Rick Kennerly of Travis
Personal Protection Fault Current Devices
Biography:
Email:
Dick Pelletier of Travis
Substation Connections
Biography:
Email:
Rick Kennerly of Travis
Personal Protection Fault Current Devices
Biography:
Email:
Agenda
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.
Please pay attention to the “Registration Fee†and choose the appropriate choice either with or without CEUs.