Eaton Training Center - Pittsburgh
Starting at USD 1,490
Ongoing (EDT)
Eaton Training Center - Pittsburgh
130 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, United States
Power system engineers, field service engineers, application engineers, sales engineers, technicians and others who want a solid understanding of protective device coordination and arc flash analysis.
This course will verify and validate technical knowledge of engineers who perform or would like to perform power system analyses on a regular basis. Upon successful completion, attendees will be able to identify the settings of protective devices to properly protect a power distribution system per the National Electric Code (NFPA 70), demonstrate coordination analysis skills in a small power distribution system by reading manufacturers' time current curves and drawing system time current curves, and apply IEEE and NFPA standards at various locations within a power distribution system to calculate the incident energy during a worst case arc flash event.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to use manufacturer time current curves to coordinate a power distribution system and protect the distribution equipment from available faults and overloads. This program also ensures attendees can use the latest IEEE 1584 equations to calculate the incident energy in an arcing fault situation.
Gaining Access:
Upon arriving at our training center, proceed to the entrance marked "Entrance 1 (EESSD)". The door to enter the building is locked. Our staff will greet you upon arrival and take you to the appropriate training area. You will be asked to sign in for all events so that we can track building occupants in case of an emergency situation.
What to Wear:
Due to the nature of our training facilities and other events taking place, we ask that you wear business casual (or appropriate PPE if your event requires PPE in lab exercises) while in the facilities. Please do NOT wear shorts, open-toed shoes, or loose clothing that can get caught on equipment in the lab spaces.
Safety:
Our labs are working labs, as well as training and testing spaces. Equipment may or may not be energized with control voltages as well as three phase power. We ask that you do not open or operate any equipment within the facility without discussing with your host. Eaton staff will provide you with information on gathering points, as well as exit paths at the start of your event.
In addition, Eaton can customize training specific for your organization on a variety of other topics. To learn more visit www.eaton.com/electricalworkertraining or email RVdUIHwgZWF0b24gISBjb20=.
Eaton’s courses offer professional continuing education training credits (CEUs) certified through the Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA.
Please verify your state’s reciprocity agreement for accepting continuing education units from a member state.
Cancellations of In-Person offerings made prior to two weeks in advance of the first day of scheduled class will incur a 10% cancellation fee along with any incurred costs to date.
Cancellations of In-Person offerings made within two weeks of the first day of class will incur a 100% cancellation fee. If you cannot attend, contact us at RVdUIHwgZWF0b24gISBjb20=.
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Tickets for Industrial Power Systems Analysis II - Pittsburgh can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | 1,490 USD |