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Posted By: sparkyinak Harmonics training/books - 09/24/12 09:57 PM
I'm looking into upin' my knowledge on harmonics/power quality and how to address them that does not require me to have a slide ruler and a pocket protector. laugh Sort of Harmonics for dummies type course. Any recommendations out there from personal experience?
Posted By: HotLine1 Re: Harmonics training/books - 09/25/12 01:54 AM
Fluke has a few interesting CD/DVD on power quality. Check out their website, poke around. You may have to be an 'instructor' to qualify for 'free copies'.

If you have a problem with that, send me a PM or an email.
Posted By: sparkyinak Re: Harmonics training/books - 09/25/12 04:14 AM
Yeah, I found that on their website and ordered their free disk. I also found a class done by AVO out of Texas. It's a 2.5 day class. Anyone took that course?
Posted By: Scott35 Re: Harmonics training/books - 09/25/12 01:52 PM
Nearly all of the well-known Switchgear and MCC Manufacturers have Power Quality plus Harmonic Distortion Instructional Documents available on-line...
and for FREE!!! smile thumbs

Check out websites for:

Siemens,
Square D,
Eaton,
Allen-Bradley,
Bussman,
etc.

Also check out some of the Transformer Manufacturers for descriptions of "Triple-N" Harmonics and K-Ratings for Transformers.

-- Scott (EE)
Posted By: sparkyinak Re: Harmonics training/books - 09/25/12 08:48 PM
Will do Scott. Thanx The sites I checked out so far havent given me much but not giving up
Posted By: Scott35 Re: Harmonics training/books - 09/29/12 08:15 PM
Glad to assist! cheers

Let us know how your quest turns out (i.e. what you found / learned / etc.)

-- Scott (EE)
Posted By: sparkyinak Re: Harmonics training/books - 09/29/12 09:39 PM
Will do. My supervisor sign off to attend a class at the AVO Training Center in Dallas, Tx. It's a 3.5 day course. In the mean time ill keep digging
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