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Four summer Webcasts land in online archive

Staff -- Plant Engineering, 8/15/2007

The PLANT ENGINEERING Summer of Webcasts series is now complete, but the ability to gain knowledge on these topics continues. The four latest Webcasts have been put in the archive at PlantEngineering.com and are available for review through September.

The four new archived Webcasts are:

  • “Selective Coordination Issues,” sponsored by Cooper Bussmann, which aired May 25
  • “Power Quality – Understanding Harmonics,” sponsored by Square D, which aired June 28
  • “Maintenance as a ROI Driver,” sponsored by UNICCO Services Company, which aired July 19
  • “Arc Flash,” sponsored by GE, which aired Aug. 2.

These are just a few of the more than one dozen Webcasts aired in the last three years that bring practical knowledge to the plant floor on demand. Webcasts on wireless sensors, motor efficiency, energy efficiency and Lean manufacturing are scheduled this fall.

For more on the Webcast series, go to PlantEngineering.com and click on the 'Plant Live’ tab.

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