Weidmann Technical Seminar Thursday, May 6, 2010 8:30 am - 4:00 pm National Grid, Reservoir Woods Campus Laboratory Methods for Fluid Diagnostic Testing for Electric Equipment WEIDMANN DIAGNOSTIC SOLUTIONS presents a seminar on diagnostic testing of electrical equipment utilizing laboratory methods. Dissolved gas analysis (DGA), degradation of cellulose insulation, dielectric fluid assessment, oil circuit breaker (OCB) and load tap changer (LTC) diagnostic evaluation will be discussed. Electrical engineers, technicians and anyone responsible for electrical equipment maintenance will benefit from the valuable ideas and suggestions that will be presented. The course will give attendees the tools and techniques to specify and interpret key analytical tests that will enhance their company's predictive maintenance program. For more information please call 802-751-3529 or email dianna.dexter@wicor.com. |
AGENDA 8:30 am: Registration and coffee 9:00 am - Noon:
12:00 - 1:00 pm: Lunch 1:00 - 4:00 pm:
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Registration $295 - Includes all course materials and lunch. Register 3 from any organization and the 4th is free! To register: Please call 802-751-3529 or email dianna.dexter@wicor.com. Speakers Fredi Jakob, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Analytical
Chemistry at California State University, Sacramento and Technical Consultant for WEIDMANN DIAGNOSTIC SOLUTIONS INC. Since 1972 Dr. Jakob has worked in the area of developing analytical methods related to insulating fluids used in electrical equipment. Dr. Jakob is a member of the IEEE Insulating Fluids Committee and was instrumental in the development of ASTM Method D-3612. Karl Jakob, P.E. is the Director of Business Development for
WEIDMANN DIAGNOSTIC SOLUTIONS INC. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from California State University Sacramento and is a Registered Electrical Engineer in the State of California. Karl is an active member of the IEEE Transformers Committee. Fredi and Karl Jakob were co-founders of Analytical ChemTech
International (ACTI) and have co-authored several papers on oil diagnostic applications which have been published in trade journals. They have presented at technical conferences including ASTM, Doble, EPRI, IEEE, and NETA. |

