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Sunday, October 23

PAC 20
PQ 300 Level Advanced Power Quality
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Power quality problems and solutions range from very simple to extremely complex, as do the types of electric power variations that cause power quality problems. In addition the issues are compounded when a solution for a harmonics related problem may do very little to resolve a voltage sag problem. This course is intended to go into detail on the “how and why” equipment is upset by power variations and provide a much better understanding of the most cost effective ways to resolve system and process upsets due to PQ variations. The primary focus of the course will be in depth analysis of the powering requirements for different types of electronic equipment categories ranging from PC’s to variable speed drives, to elevator controls with substantial support through real world case studies where problems have been successfully resolved. The course will draw from a wealth of over 600 successful site audits conducted over the past 15 years into virtually every power quality area of interest. Attendees are encouraged to register early and email any cases they have that are unresolved to the instructors at least two weeks in advance of the course. Four cases will be selected for discussion and possible resolution during the class using a time proven systematic investigation methodology. Attendees will also work through some pre-developed materials to better emphasize the concepts presented.

This full day course covers:
Detailed review of power quality variations and how those variations impact:
  • Commercial buildings and equipment
  • Variable Speed Drives
  • Programmable Controllers
  • Information Technology Equipment
  • CNC machines
  • Injection Molding Equipment
  • Continuous and Batch Processes
  • High intensity discharge lighting
  • Power conditioning equipment
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Please note: Due to Convention Center Space availability, we will be holding the Sunday, October 23, 2005 Professional Advancement Courses (PAC) at the Wyndham Inner Harbor Hotel.


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