Power systems engineer Dan Carnovale discusses how infrared scanning windows are implemented on electrical equipment.
How does arcing, a natural phenomenon when electricity jumps from one point to another, occur. Also, how to control, safely break, or quench arcs while avoiding damage to electrical systems.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) and many electrical standards can be confusing for electricians and engineers designing power systems. Learn about NFPA, UL, ANSI, NEMA, IEC, IEEE and other important codes and standards.
See how breakers, fuses and contactors protect electrical systems from overloads, short circuits and faults. The overcurrent protective devices compete at Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center - the place to see these electrical devices in action.
Learn how breaker integrated transformers (BIT) reduce arc flash energy, footprint and costs while also meeting updated codes and standards.