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Case Studies, Equipment Sensitivity and Monitoring Methodologies
(PAC 25-01 taped at PSW2001)   

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 Every year problems occur with modern electronic equipment. Frequently, those problems lead to investigations to solve or prevent further occurrences. As part of the investigation process, power monitors are usually installed. But questions soon arise: Do the waveforms captured by the monitor mean anything and what causes the equipment to malfunction? If an event recurs and if error logs are kept, correlation may be possible between an event and the reaction of the equipment. If not, however, then determination of cause and effect may never occur. Missing in this process is knowledge regarding the susceptibilities of the equipment, the limits of power monitors and monitoring methodologies that others may have used successfully in the past. This course focuses on those missing and elusive aspects of the power quality investigation process.

You will learn:

  • Susceptibilities of electronic equipment and the effects of voltage anomalies
  • What changes to grounding may do for equipment performance
  • Neutral-to-ground voltage and the effects upon equipment operation and data integrity
  • The effects of high frequency exposure
  • The effects of voltage harmonics upon power supplies
  • The effects of current harmonics upon electrical distribution systems

 

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CD-ROM version includes:

-video (mpeg) and workbook (.pdf)
on 6 CD-ROMs
A-PAC-25-01-CD: 

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Last Updated 05/10/11