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ASNE is offering two courses to practicing Design, Sales and Consulting Engineers involved in supplying power to commercial, industrial, municipal and health care facilities. Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 Location: The Lantana, Randolph, MA There will be two sessions : Continuing Education Units (CEU) and Professional Development Hours (PDH) are available from these courses. Don't miss out...
14 lucky attendees will be chosen to attend the Red Sox Centerfield Batting Practice
and Game against the Angels on August 19th.
At this event, you not only watch pregame batting practice, but also be a part of the action. Unlike any other hospitality package, this experience will enable you to participate during Red Sox batting practice with our group in a designated private area in the centerfield triangle while the Red Sox take their warm up swings and gear up for the game. You will even receive a commemorative baseball glove to keep so you can catch Major League fly balls in style and walk away with the experience of a lifetime. Return to top More information about the Seminars: As a leader in the standby power generation industry, Generac is committed to innovation and outstanding service to meet the needs of a wide variety of customers. This commitment guided the creation of an educational program for the architectural and engineering communities. Generac Power Systems’ Professional Development Seminars offers Architects and Engineers valuable information regarding the theory and practice of standby power generation while incorporating proven learning methodologies.
Highlights of the program: - Continuing Education Units (CEU) and Professional Development Hours (PDH) are available
- Learners guides, binder and other useful tools
- An expert on-site during the training to answer questions
Customer Promise Generac puts you, the customer, first to ensure your peace of mind by delivering a superior product and ownership experience. Return to top GPS – 120 Paralleling Concepts & Implementation Introduces generator paralleling and basic concepts of paralleling engine-generators to form larger power systems. Emphasizes paralleling controls for load sharing (real and reactive power), synchronization and protection of paralleled systems. Discusses control integration, elimination of serial reliability paths and the advantages of parallel power systems over traditional single engine-generator solutions. GPS – 140 National Electrical® Code (NEC®)
Presents reasons for standby power generation from the Electrical Code perspective. Explains the various articles and requirements covering standby power generation.
Articles covered:
225 – Outside Branch Circuits and Feeders
240 – Overcurrent Protection
250 – Grounding and Bonding
445 – Generators
517 – Health care Facilities
695 – Fire Pumps
700 – Emergency Systems
701 – Legally Required Standby Systems
702 – Optional Standby Systems
705 – Interconnected Electrical Power Production Systems Return to top Awarding Continuing Education Units
The Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE), which sponsors the CEU/PDH units, accredited the Generac Power Systems Professional Development Series. MSOE was founded in 1903 on the basis of an educational philosophy that integrates two basic elements of learning; theory and practice. MSOE offers 17 bachelor’s degrees and 10 master’s degrees in the engineering, engineering technology, architectural engineering and building construction, computer, business, nursing and health-related fields. MSOE is well known for its close association with business and industry. In 2009, U.S. News & World Report ranked MSOE as one of the Best Undergraduate Colleges in the Midwest one of the Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs
The purpose of the Continuing Education Unit is to provide a permanent record of the educational accomplishment of the individual who has attained certain competencies as a result of one or more significant non-credit educational experiences. One CEU is defined as10 contact hours of student participation in an organized educational experience under responsible leadership, capable direction, and qualified instruction. In adhering to MSOE standards, policies, and procedures Generac Power Systems Professional Development Series was developed with the following guidelines requested by MSOE to award CEU credits:
MSOE requirements for earning CEUs include:
• A minimum acceptable attendance requirement
• Active class participation
• Pre-determined outcome(s) using student assessment tool(s)
• Proof of accomplishment Return to top
If you have any questions or need more information, please contact Shelly Keene at skeene@asne.com or 508-229-1472.
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