Two half-day seminars on power quality for distributors and end-users are to be held in Sydney and Melbourne:
6 November 2006, 1pm - 5pm, Sydney
10 November 2006, 9am - 12pm, Melbourne
Fluke Australia, the global leader in hand-held electronic test and measurement technology, has released that it will be running two educational seminars on power quality in Sydney and Melbourne.
The seminars are part of Fluke’s Master the Tools of the Trade seminar series. Fluke is pioneering educational half-day seminars that have been designed specifically for troubleshooting and maintenance of electrical systems using Fluke products. The seminars are designed for both distributors and selected end-users.
The power quality seminar will feature guest speaker Wade Thompson, the senior sales engineer for Fluke power quality, who will be coming from San Francisco, US. Wade is an expert in troubleshooting power quality problems at data centres, large embedded systems, utilities, and industrial facilities. He has worked in the power quality industry for more than 20 years and has written numerous articles on power quality for many well-known publications.
The seminar series will cover the following topics:
Basic electrical measurement
Power quality troubleshooting
Harmonics
Electrical measurements on adjustable speed drives.
Also available in the series are in-depth seminars on:
Power quality
Thermography
Maintaining and trouble shooting HVAC/R systems
Electrical measurements on adjustable speed drives
Instrumental calibration and management.
According to Fluke Australia, as part of its commitment to electrical safety, Fluke has designed the Master the Tools of the Trade seminar series to add value to Fluke's distributors and end-users and to ensure the safety of those who work with electricity. Problems with electrical equipment are more common, complex and harder to measure than before. Therefore it is vital that Fluke takes a responsible role in helping customers solve these problems, by educating them in how to use Fluke tools more effectively and safely.