The Power Quality Monitoring program enables you to identify power quality problems or perform measurements of sags, swells, voltage transients, harmonic distortion, and voltage flicker. More than 50% of the time in this training program is dedicated to hands-on practice using a variety of popular models of portable and panel-mount power monitors. Students are also encouraged to bring their own analyzers to learn new uses for them in our state-of-the-art training laboratory. Each training program participant receives a comprehensive classroom reference manual.
Course Objectives
-- Power Quality Fundamentals - Disturbances, Harmonics, Example Waveforms, Equipment Tolerances, CBEMA, IEEE 519, and IEC Standards
-- Practice Session - Build Your Own Equipment Tolerance Diagram
-- Practice Session - Monitoring Transients, Subcycle Disturbances and Flicker
-- Practice Session - Monitoring Harmonics
-- Practice Session - Evaluating Power Quality Problems Using Power Monitor Data
-- Special Considerations for Making Measurements in High-Resistance Grounded Distribution Systems and Delta-Wye Power Transformer Circuits
Target Audience
Engineers and Technicians who need to know how to identify power quality problems or perform measurements
General Notes
1.6 CEUs can be awarded for successful completion of this training. Eaton Electrical Services and Systems is Authorized Provider Number 921 of the International Association for Continuing Education and Training, www.IACET.org We will be pleased to answer any questions you have about this training. Contact EETraining@Eaton.com or 724-779-5852. Customized training programs can also be conducted at your location or at an Eaton facility near you.