TMEIC will hold a Medium Voltage Systems School October 17-21, 2016

TMEIC will hold a Medium Voltage Systems School October 17-21, 2016

The 3 1/2 day TMEIC MV Systems School provides in-depth, unbranded technical information covering Medium Voltage drives, motors, and related MV power systems and distribution equipment. Maintenance issues are addressed on an individual basis. The topics are selected to meet the needs of project engineers, consulting engineers, and technicians who select, specify, or apply these MV drives and systems.

“It’s our goal to share our engineering expertise with customers both for TMEIC drives and motors as well as other companies, to offer challenging, productive sessions for those who attend,” says Bill Horvath, Application Engineering Team Leader, TMEIC Global Drives division. “These schools have proven to be very popular with engineers and technicians who make critical choices on the design and selection criteria of their systems.”

Classes will be taught by MV Application Engineers, who bring more than 200 years of combined industry experience to the classroom. Other industry and equipment experts will cover topics such as motors, switchgear, protective relays, and related power system equipment.

In addition to classroom presentations, attendees are encouraged to bring their own real-world application issues for group discussion. Twenty Five [25] Professional Development Hours [PDH] will be documented for those interested in applying their participation to maintaining their professional accreditation.

Tuition is free to qualified attendees; however, space is limited. The course will qualify for more than 20 professional development hours.

For more information, contact Beverly Reynolds at 540-283-2004, email: Contact Us 

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