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In This Issue:
- Oil testing:
what, who, why and when?
- A standard answer for data networks
- Why replace serviceable batteries?
- Grounding and the Weather – Part 1
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In This Issue:
- ONE SHOT – MAYBE NOT!
- Taking tests to the transformers
- The next step in relay test
- Certifying low voltage structured cable installations - part 3
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In This Issue:
- CLICK for easier relay testing
- High pot versus insulartion - part 3
- More volts for DFR
- Christchurch earthquakes devestate power networks
- Q&A
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SmarterFence was chosen by a large electric utility on the east coast USA to better protect its service and its people. After too many costly issues, the customer sought a solution to alarm anyone breaking into their remote substations. Recently installed at one substation, SmarterFence will soon be installed at two more to help keep employees safe and the power on across more of the utility’s service area.
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Date: January 31- February 2, 2012 Time: 8:30am - 4:45pm (8:30am-11:00am on last day) Embassy Suites Hotel, 150 Anza Blvd. Burlingame, California 94010 This course is designed for engineers who are using ASPEN OneLiner to perform short circuit and relay coordination studies and wish to become more proficient in using the program. The course material is intended for users of all levels. The class will include hands-on training of System Modeling, Short Circuit Studies and Protective Equipment Studies.
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