Power Quality: Fundamentals

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2022 - 2023 On-line Individual$ 180.00
2022 - 2023 DVD Individual$ 200.00

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Power Quality addresses issues related to the degradation electrical power quality, its causes, its impact on equipment, and its remedies. The course is designed for those who are concerned with the operation and control of electrical power systems, including plant engineers and technicians, utility and consulting engineers, and manufacturers and sales representatives.

This course is the first in the Power Quality series, and covers the Fundamentals, Terminology, Definitions, and Standards.

Power Quality series: 12 hours – 1.2 CEUs
    - Power Quality: Fundamentals (V11J) three hours
    - Power Quality: 60 Hz voltage problems (V11K) three hours
    - Power Quality: Harmonics in power systems (V11L) three hours
    - Power Quality: Transients (V11M) three hours

Successfully complete all 4 courses within a two year time period and receive a Power Quality Series Certificate to acknowledge your competence in this topic area.

Purchase Options: Each course can be purchased separately. However, it is recommended that most students take all four courses, and in the recommended order (1,2,3,4), since there is some cross-referencing between courses. Even if a student has experience with some PQ topic, they are almost certain to pick up additional knowledge on their specialty from the relevant course.


$12 flat rate shipping per order available in the U.S. (excluding Hawaii and Alaska)
Fee: $180.00
Hours:3.00
CEUs:0.30

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)2022 - 2023 On-line Individual$ 180.00
Course Fee (Alternate)2022 - 2023 DVD Individual$ 200.00

Don Chancy

Has worked with Alabama Power Company since graduation in various areas of the Company including Distribution- design, operation, & maintenance of overhead and underground systems supplying residential, commercial, and industrial customers on our system and Supervision of Engineers and crew personal at different levels; Substation Maintenance- Supervisory responsibility for maintenance, testing, and operation of Company substations; Marketing- Industrial Accounts Manager- responsible for account management of several major industrial customers that included tariff applications, coordination of customer requests with our company; Power Quality Engineer- responsible for the investigation and resolution of Power Quality inquiries within one of the six geographic regions for Alabama Power Company for residential, Commercial and Industrial customers with an emphasis on the Major Industrial customers.


Charles Gross

Dr. Charles A. Gross is the Square D Professor of Electrical Engineering at Auburn University. His more than thirty-five years of electrical engineering experience in industry and education includes work with several industries, consulting firms, and governmental agencies. Professor Gross holds a B.S. in Physics and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alabama as well as M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Missouri at Rolla. He is a registered engineer and a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Dr. Gross is an IEEE Fellow 2008 for contribution to Power Engineering Education and also received the international "Outstanding Power Engineering Education Award for 2001" from the IEEE Power Engineering Society. The second edition of his book, Power Systems Analysis, was published by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. in the spring of 1986. He has authored or co-authored numerous technical papers and received several outstanding teaching awards.

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