Ken will demonstrate a typical series of engineering studies on a theoretical power system. The studies will include a short-circuit, time-current coordination, and arc-flash hazard analysis. They will be demonstrated on a representative electrical engineering software program. He will explain how to use the results of these studies to improve the safety and reliability of a power system. Ken will also explain all the steps and information necessary to complete these studies from start to finish on an existing facility.
Ken is currently a Senior Power Systems Engineer in the Engineering Services division of Square D/Schneider Electric. His office is located in the Chicago District Services Shop in Crown Point, IN. His current responsibilities include: engineering studies (short-circuit, time-current coordination, arc-flash hazard, etc.), electrical distribution equipment modification, turn-key design projects, and power quality evaluations. He also provides the Services Shop with engineering support. Ken graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.
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Chicago Bar Association | 11:30 AM | Social | |
321 South Plymouth Court | 12:00 PM | Lunch (optional) | |
(near Jackson & Dearborn) | 12:00 PM | Presentation | |
Chicago, IL 60604 | 1:00 PM | Adjourn | |
312-554-2000 |
Lunch tickets can be purchased in the lobby bookstore ($13.00).