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Product category: Engineering Seminars
News Release from: Fluke (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 March 2004

Seminars address power quality problems

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Fluke is again involved in this year's seminar programme organised by the Copper Development Association for consulting engineers, electrical engineers and contractors.

Fluke is again involved in this year's seminar programme organised by the Copper Development Association (CDA) and aimed at consulting engineers, electrical engineers and contractors, facilities managers and maintenance engineers The free seminars follow on from previous "Harmonics in power installations" seminars

Venues in 2004 include Dublin, Manchester, Chichester, Wakefield, Edinburgh, London and Birmingham, bringing together expertise from a number of commercial companies in conjunction with the CDA.

The Power Quality Partnership includes Fluke and other leading electrical power quality solutions providers.

The aim of the "Power quality and availability in low voltage installations" programme is to help participants to identify and resolve power quality problems, such as computer lockups, flicker, overheating neutrals, nuisance tripping, PFC overloading, equipment damage and blackouts.

The seminars will help increase reliability and reduce costly downtime and damage to installed equipment.

Fluke is well placed to offer advice.

Through its acquisition of Reliable Power Meters, the company now offers a range of permanently-sited and portable single- and three-phase electrical power meters, as well as compact portable electronic test tools, like the Fluke 43B power quality analyser, all used by professionals for installation, diagnosis and repair in the industrial, electronic, electrical and process markets.

Details of venues and dates can be found at the Copper Development Association's website at www.cda.org.uk. Request free introductory details about products from Fluke (UK) ...

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