Binghamton IEEE PES Seminar: Basics of Facility Electrical Systems

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Industrial load is a major piece in our energy profile. The electrical systems in an industrial facility can be as complex as an entire distribution system. In this Binghamton IEEE PES Seminar, Bryan Cole will share his experiences working with power systems and equipment. 

Registration is free but required. If you registered but cannot attend, please contact the event host. 

If you are coming to campus by car, please follow the "parking map" attached at the bottom of the event page. Guest parking rate is $1/hr. 



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  • Date: 20 Feb 2024
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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  • 4400 Vestal Pkwy East
  • Binghamton University
  • BINGHAMTON, New York
  • United States 13902
  • Building: Academic Building A (AA)
  • Room Number: G002 (basement)
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  • Starts 06 February 2024 01:00 PM
  • Ends 19 February 2024 05:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • 9 in-person spaces left!
  • No Admission Charge


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Bryan Cole Bryan Cole

Topic:

Basics of Facility Electrical Systems

This presentation will provide an overview of the facility's electrical system, discuss how to size and calculate various components, and what tests can be done to ensure that they are properly installed. Reference will be made to NFPA, IEEE, UL, and NETA standards.  

Biography:

Bryan Cole, Sr. Manager – Electrical Power Engineering

Bryan has more than 40 years of experience designing, analyzing, installing, testing, and commissioning low-voltage (1,000 V or less) electrical equipment and power systems worldwide. Bryan’s design experience includes system design and analysis. System design includes control cabinet short circuit current ratings, equipment specifications, cabling, grounding, and lightning protection. System analysis includes short circuit current studies, arc flash hazard analysis, and protection and coordination (P&C) studies developing custom calculators and using EasyPower software.

Bryan joined Corning in 2008 as an Electrical Power System Engineer. He has had various engineering, program management, and management positions. In 2021, Bryan was appointed Sr. Manager – Electrical Power Engineering (EPE) in 2021. Bryan and his team are responsible for the power electrical system design, analysis, and installation of Corning’s manufacturing facilities.

Bryan is also the electrical safety subject matter expert (SME) for Corning. Bryan manages the electrical safety team, is the lead author of Corning’s Electrical Safety Standard, and conducts audits of all Corning facilities for compliance with Corning’s electrical safety standard. Bryan continues to conduct electrical safety training classes throughout Corning.

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