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Power Up consultant training course

Eaton invites you to spend two days in a unique learning environment at our Power Systems Experience Center in Warrendale, PA. This course, designed specifically for early-career power systems design engineers, will provide education on a variety of electrical design aspects in an local switchgear manufacturing plant.

When:

December 7-8, 2022

See below for detailed agenda and registration information.

Where:

Eaton’s Power Systems Experience Center

130 Commonwealth Drive

Warrendale, PA 15086

Are you ready to Power Up?

Power Up is part of Eaton’s Electrical Designer Training Series that offers a tiered approach to continuing education for consultant and specifying engineering professionals, delivering a curriculum with varying course levels catering to engineers early in their careers, on up to the more experienced professional.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:

  • Learn power system design fundamentals including system calculations, overcurrent protection and motor control
  • Examine various low-voltage power distribution products including panelboards, switchboards, meters, etc., in a safe, controlled environment
  • Hands-on review of electrical distribution equipment construction and operation
  • Receive application training directly from Eaton industry experts
  • Connect with peers

Wide range of topics and applications

The power distribution topics and product solutions discussed have wide application across all market segments and industries, offering an excellent educational opportunity for consultants to learn power distribution applications.

Seeing is believing

During your time at the Power Systems Experience Center, you will make the connection between the design engineer’s one-line drawing and actual engineered-to-order electrical distribution equipment that gets assembled, tested, and installed on your projects.

Agenda - Day 1

Topic

 

Lunch and introductions

Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC) overview

Distribution system walk through with single line

Three-phase power system calculations

PSEC facility tour and equipment overview

Dinner in Downtown Pittsburgh

Agenda - Day 2

Topic

 

Goals of System Design

Overcurrent Device basics - breakers and fuses

Power quality lab, starter and drive basics, PF, motor starting, sags, swells

Power systems and coordination studies

Scavenger hunt - product identification

Wrap-up and depart

 

Register today

This event is complimentary and includes all meals.