IEEE Atlanta PES Tutorial - Arc Flash
The Atlanta Chapter of the IEEE Power & Energy Society will be hosting our immensely popular Spring Tutorial on Tuesday, April 26th at Georgia Power Company Headquarters (
). The tutorial's topic will be on “Arc Flash” and you can register here! We will have Justin Schroeder, P.E. and Asif Anwar, P.E. from Schneider Electric Power Engineering.Come and join us in order to gain a better understanding of Arc Flash!
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- 241 Ralph McGill Blvd NE
- Atlanta, Georgia
- United States 30308
- Building: Georgia Power Company Headquarters
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- Starts 14 March 2016 06:10 AM UTC
- Ends 22 April 2016 03:55 AM UTC
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Speakers
Asif Anwar P.E. of Schneider Electric
Arc Flash Phenomena
Biography:
Asif Anwar (Member’10) received his PhD degree in Power Systems from the University of South Carolina, USA in 2013. He is currently working as a Power System Engineer at Schneider Electric USA. Previously, he received his M.S. and B.Sc. (Hons) from the department of Applied Physics and Electronics from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2005 with a Major in Power Electronics. His interest includes switchgear automation, and developing controls and protection methods for integrating Distributed Energy Sources and Microgrids during paralleling operation.
Justin Schroeder, P.E. of Schneider Electric
Arc Flash: Studies and Protection
Justin Schroeder (Member '05) is a Principal Engineer responsible for the state of GA for Schneider Electric and has worked the last nine years primarily on system studies and design. He is a registered professional engineer and received his BSEE from University of Kentucky with a focus on power.
Asif Anwar P.E. of Schneider Electric
Arc Flash Phenomena
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Justin Schroeder, P.E. of Schneider Electric
Arc Flash: Studies and Protection
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Agenda
What is Arc Flash and History of Arc Flash
IEEE 1584 Calculations
OSHA Standards
Ralph Lee
Arc Pro Comparison
Risk Vs. Hazard
Arc Flash Mitigation Examples