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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Understanding Power System Design & Operation
Learn to communicate effectively with electrical engineers and system designers. For managers, project coordinators, engineers, designers and technicians with limited formal training in electrical power system design and operation. Learning Outcomes
Learn key electrical parameters and fundamental operation of power systems Understand scenarios that lead to localized customer interruptions, widespread power outages and regional blackouts Examine case studies that include a list of modi cations designed to minimize outages
Wed.-Fri., Oct. 3-5, 8am-4:30pm Instructor: Anthony F. Sleva Fee: $1175 CEUs: 2 Program No. 4830-8401
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Dan Chaply has been lead substation design engineer for substation projects for more than 25 years. He has developed designs for a wide variety of voltages, capacities, and end-user categories, including dedicated single-use industrial substations, large transmission substations, bulk power/intertie substations and switchyards, IPP interconnects, and power system distribution substations. He received his BSEE and MSEE from Lehigh University, and is a member of the IEEE. Doug Proctor, president of D. Proctor Engineering, Inc. has over 40 years of engineering, project management, and construction management experience on transmission, substation, and distribution projects throughout the United States and overseas. Doug has been responsible for initial project planning and layout, preliminary design, routing alignment, substation site selection, right-of-way acquisition, project evaluation and development, environmental coordination, transmission/substation design, microwave and fiber optic communication systems, and construction management services. Anthony F. Sleva is President of Sleva Associates, an electrical consulting and training company founded in 1995. He is a registered Professional Engineer with a BSEE degree from Pennsylvania State University. During his career, he has designed electrical systems for nuclear generating stations; designed 500-230 KV, 230-69 KV, 138-12 KV and 69-12 KV substations; provided technical support to power dispatchers, system operators and plant operators; and developed technical training programs for technicians, drafters, designers and technical clerks.
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Learning Outcomes
Learn about substation project chronology, scope and constraints Understand costs and schedules Explore site grading design, foundations, insulation and insulation protection and structures
Mon.-Wed., Oct. 8-10, 8am-5pm Instructor: Dan Chaply Fee: $1295 CEUs: 2.1 Program No. 4830-8404
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