Utility Technology Association

Module 100: Fundamentals of Distribution System Apparatus
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Module 200: Principles & Applications of Distribution System Apparatus
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Module 300: SCADA, Communications and Emerging Technology
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Module 400: Engineering Topics
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This module provides instruction in basic distribution apparatus theory and application. Students will learn electrical fundamentals and power theory along with how the equipment works. This session should be attended by those who need to gain a better understanding of the components in an electrical distribution system. This module will help the student establish a good foundation for future classes.
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Module providing a more in depth look of the individual distribution apparatus equipment used in the substation and on the distribution feeders. The sessions will emphasis why the equipment is used and how the equipment functions. Distribution equipment included in sessions will be regulators, breakers, transformers, capacitors, arresters, and reclosers.
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This module provides instruction on the principles of a SCADA system used for the monitoring and control of an electrical distribution system. Module covers RTUs, protocols, security and communication methods. Includes class on new and emerging technology for system operations and discussion on how new technologies will interface with your existing systems.
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This module will examine the initiatives and applications of various Smart Grid protection and automation schemes. Also will be in-depth discussion on Power Quality issues and solutions for utility distribution systems.
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Utility Technology Association Suzanne Powell P.O. Box 695 Clermont, Georgia 30527 (770) 519-1676 suzanne@utilitytech.org
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Southeastern Distribution Apparatus School & Conference September 27th - 30th, 2010 The Hotel at Auburn University Auburn, Alabama
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General Information
The 2010 Southeastern Distribution Apparatus
School and Conference is sponsored by Utility
Technology Association.
The conference provides a forum for electric utility
substation and apparatus department personnel
to discuss common problems and new
technologies with representatives from industry.
The conference is open to anyone interested and
involved in these areas.
The conference is divided into four modules to
better provide instruction for utility professionals
at all levels of experience. Both classroom and
hands on experience opportunities are included.
The courses are designed for participants to
select topics they require or have an interest in.
Day Participant Program
This provides an opportunity for management
(general managers, purchasing agents, operation
managers, engineers, etc.) to attend one day for a
reduced charge. Come on any day and attend a
few classes, then enjoy an evening of hospitality in
the exhibit hall.
Exhibit Hall
The Exhibit Hall will be open Monday, September
27th through Wednesday, September 29th. All
the suppliers you need to meet will be in one
place to answer your questions and demonstrate
their products.
Professional Development Hours
The Southeastern Distribution Apparatus School
and Conference will award 18 professional
development hours to participants attending the
entire school.
Location
The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon
Conference Center is centrally located three miles
from Interstate 85. The Hotel at Auburn University
is situated in a charming university campus
environment within easy walking distance to many
shops and restaurants in the quaint, historical
downtown Auburn, Alabama. Find out more about
the hotel at www.auhcc.com.