Motors consume over 70% of the energy within industrial applications. This makes medium voltage motor controls, the devices that control and protect motors, critical to production and efficiency.
Motor starters are electrical devices used to safely start/stop, reverse, and protect motors. In this video we explain how motor starters work, various design options, and applications in which they are used.
This video covers essentials like wire sizes, ampacity ratings, conductor types, and more - providing practical insights for installations. A must-watch for anyone dealing with power systems!
Eaton’s Experiential Learning (ExL) series is designed to further professionals understanding and knowledge of power systems. The course provides hands-on training and demonstrations on full-scale, energized power systems.
Single phase (1 phase) and three phase (3 phase) electricity are cornerstones of AC electrical systems. We explain how they operate, balanced and unbalanced systems, and applications for both electrical systems
Modern power systems commonly require the conversion of AC and DC power. Here we explain how rectifiers and inverters work to accomplish this conversion.
Differences between alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) are a fundamental concept in electrical systems. In this video we explain each one, the differences and their applications
Director of Eaton's Power Systems Experience Centers, Dan Carnovale, is interviewed by Laticia López of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). This is part of the IBEW's "What works for me" series.
Power systems expert Dan Carnovale sits down to discuss and demonstrate hand calculations that are key to understanding power systems.
Hazardous locations: Eaton Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC) engineer discusses hazardous location division system as required in NEC article 500.