Course: Power Quality Monitoring


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2012 Dates: March 28-March 30 and October 17 through 19
Location: Eaton Electrical Services and Systems District Office,
130 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15086
Who Should Attend: This training program is recommended for engineers and technicians who perform power-quality surveys or collect data for power-quality investigations. It is also recommend for others who want an understanding of the power-quality issues and solutions. 
Description: Upon completion of the Power Quality Monitoring training program you will be able to measure sags, swells, voltage transients, harmonic distortion, and voltage flicker using Cutler-Hammer IQ and Power Xpert metering devices, Dranetz recorders, and Fluke portable analyzers. This training program also reviews the fundamental techniques for identifying and analyzing power quality problems. 
Hotel Reservations and Transporation Students are responsible for making their own arrangement for a sleeping room. The Warrendale Training Team recommends the Four Points by Sheraton Pittsburgh North hotel in Mars, Pennsylvania. Other hotels are available in the Cranberry Township, Marshall Township and Warrendale area. Information concerning the availability of taxi, airport limousine and rental auto services will be given in your registration confirmation package. Note that local area hotels do not provide airport shuttle service. It is recommended that you not make your travel arrangement until your registration in a training session is confirmed. 
Expenses: Lunch will be catered each day at the training location. Students are responsible for all other meal expense as well as their own transportation and lodging expense. 
Registration: Registration is required within one week of the starting date of the training. Class is limited to 12 attendees. Click here to register.
Tuition: Tuition is $1,490 per person. See the registration form for acceptable methods of payment. 
Notes: Bring your lap-top computer. All other classroom supplies will be provided. This program will be taught by engineers of the E-ESS  Power Systems Engineering and the Performance Power groups. 1.6 CEUs can be awarded for successful completion of this training.

 

 


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