May 12-14, 2020, Voltage Regulator Traditional School
When: Tuesday, May 12th, 2020 → Thursday, May 14th, 2020
May 12-14, 2020, Voltage Regulator Traditional School
URL:https://eaton2.workoutloud.com/Event/voltage-regulator-traditional-school

Description

Voltage Regulator Traditional School

This event has been cancelled.  Please register for the September Training.

Eaton's Cooper Power series Voltage Regulator Traditional School is three-day course presenting an overview of the single-phase step voltage regulator control and apparatus.  Training topics include: 

  • Voltage regulator theory and application
  • Internal/external voltage regulator features
  • Safe regulator bypassing and other safety topics
  • Voltage regulator nameplates
  • CL-7 Control settings and features
  • Control hands-on exercises
  • ProView NXG interface software
  • Control panel retrofitting
  • Voltage regulator receiving, handling, and maintenance
  • Tap-changer maintenance and inspection
  • CL-7 Control and voltage regulator schematics and troubleshooting
  • Voltage regulator and control hands-on Troubleshooting
  • Voltage regulator and transformer factory tour

Classroom materials

Each attendee receives a binder containing all training presentations, CL-7 Control manual and reference cards, and the voltage regulator apparatus manual.

Instructor

The instructors are highly qualified engineers, and factory personnel with extensive practical knowledge and industry experience in voltage application, design, and manufacturing for both the utility and industrial environments. This training is not associated with Continuing Education Units (CEUs).  

Participants

This training school is intended for engineers, technicians, linemen, sales persons, or professionals interested in the application, installation, and operation of voltage regulators on electrical distribution systems and in industrial applications.  A background in the electrical power industry will be helpful.

Enrollment

Early registration is encouraged, as some workshops sell out.  Eaton reserves the right to cancel 30 days prior to the starting date, in which case a full refund will be given.  Registrants may cancel up to seven days before the workshop to receive a full refund.  Other costs incurred due to a cancellation are the responsibility of the registrant.  Substitutions can be made at any time at no extra cost.

Format

  • The school is conducted in a three-day series of interactive lectures, hands-on work, demonstrations and troubleshooting sessions.
  • Hands-on portions of the training typically occur in groups of two or three individuals. 
  • Interaction between attendees and with the instructors is encouraged during the training.
  • Class sizes range up to 22 attendees.

Training fees

  • $1,300.00 (group discounts available)

Travel and lodging

  • Air travel – Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport. For return flights on the last day of the class, a departure time no earlier than 7 P.M. is recommended.  Attendees are responsible for travel expenses.   
  • Lodging – Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel, 375 S. Moorland, Brookfield, WI 53005. A booking will be made for attendees from a block of rooms reserved for the training.  A complimentary breakfast is included in the room rate.  Attendees are responsible for payment upon check-out.
  • Meals – Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided each day of the training.  A group dinner will be sponsored by Eaton on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
  • Airport shuttle service – Shuttle transportation may be provided from the airport to the hotel and from the training (or hotel) back to the airport if available.  If a shuttle service is not available, attendees may be responsible for these arrangements and expense.
  • Shuttle services daily to and from training – Shuttle service to and from the hotel, training, and dinners each day will be provided by Eaton.   
Registration for this event is closed

When

Tuesday, May 12th, 2020 → Thursday, May 14th, 2020, from 7:00 to 5:00 (US/Central)

Conversation

Organizer

Loring Kaveney
John Thierfelder

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