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Event date: March 28–29, 2019 Location: The Eaton Experience Center 3413 N. Sam Houston Parkway West Suite 212A Houston, TX 77086 Time: 9am– 4pm, lunch will be served Evening event: 4–7pm (March 28 only) RSVP: Eaton.com/HoustonTechDay2019 Eaton Experience Center–Houston Third annual Technology Day You are invited to Eaton’s Houston Technology Day A two day event–March 28–29, 2019
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Page 1: Eaton Houston Technology Day 2019 · presented numerous technical seminars for the IEEE including the Houston Section Continuing Education On Demand. He is a Professional Engineer

Event date: March 28–29, 2019Location: The Eaton Experience Center

3413 N. Sam Houston Parkway West Suite 212A Houston, TX 77086

Time: 9am– 4pm, lunch will be served Evening event: 4–7pm (March 28 only)

RSVP: Eaton.com/HoustonTechDay2019

Eaton Experience Center–HoustonThird annual Technology Day

You are invited to Eaton’s

Houston Technology DayA two day event–March 28–29, 2019

Page 2: Eaton Houston Technology Day 2019 · presented numerous technical seminars for the IEEE including the Houston Section Continuing Education On Demand. He is a Professional Engineer

Experience Eaton’s third annual tech day in Houston! You’re invited to a special two-day event March 28–29 at the Eaton Experience Center in Houston, TX. We’re bringing back the training classes you love and introducing new technical content from industry experts. The event features: • Over 15 training classes

• Up to 10 PDHs (1 full CEU) available

• A live panel with industry experts

• New live product demonstrations

• Training courses from UL

• Happy hour event on the 28th 4–7 pm with games, giveaways and more

Eaton is excited to bring you a tech day like you’ve never seen before! We look forward to seeing you soon.

with live demos and exhibits

• Data center solutions• Switchboard and panelboard data

center solutions • Power quality phenomena and

mitigation • IEEE Standard C37.59: conversion

of power switchgear equipment • IEEE 1584 code changes • Power monitoring and protection

systems • Arc quenching technology • Arc flash hazards mitigation

• Ground fault detection systems • Medium voltage drives technology • Industrial camera systems • Hazardous area training • Motor control technologies

• Ethics• Selecting equipment for use in

hazardous locations• Preparing for the 2020 NEC: creating

and managing changes in wiring methods in classified areas

• Division and zones—do they mix?

ExploreLive demonstrations and CEU training courses:

New application launching at Tech Day—Microgrid solutionsGet an introduction into stand-alone power generating, distribution and storage systems that can be operated independently or connected to the primary utility grid. This application provides a reliable, efficient solution to unexpected power loss through generation and solar.

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Live panel discussions with industry leaders The event will have a live panel discussion featuring leaders

within the oil and gas industry. Experts will take your questions live. The panel includes:

Jimmy Guerrero Electrical Engineer, AMG Professional, LLCJimmy J. Guerrero is an electrical engineer with more than 23 years of experience performing and leading electrical power system design, for the oil and gas and energy industries, including detail engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and maintenance, for both onshore and offshore projects. Jimmy is a registered P.E. in multiple states and holds a B.S. E.E. from Cal Poly Pomona, M.S. E.E. from USC, a second M.S. E.E. from Cal State LA University, and Executive MBA degree from Purdue University. Jimmy is a Senior IEEE Member, IEEE 1584 Working Group member, and regularly participates in NFPA 70E/API RP500 Task Force meetings. He is also an OSHA-Authorized Trainer.

Stan Beaver Former BP Electrical Technical AuthorityStan Beaver received B.S.E.E and M.S.E.E. (Power) degrees in 1971 and 1974 as well as an M.S.M.E (Thermal Science) degree in 1978, all from the University of Arizona. Stan has forty-three years of experience in electrical power systems design engineering, construction and commissioning supervision for oil and gas offshore production facilities and onshore refining processing plants. Stan has been directly assigned to projects around the world, including United States, Indonesia, Singapore, England, the Netherlands, Norway, Egypt, Gabon, the Congo, Sharjah, Azerbaijan, Argentina and Trinidad, and worked on full-time expatriate assignments for fifteen years. Stan has 18 years of experience with deep water projects in the Gulf of Mexico.

Louis Barrios Current Shell Electrical OperationsLouis Barrios is currently a principle electrical engineer for Shell Projects & Technology located in Houston, TX. His specialisms include electrical safety and electrical area classification. He has been employed by Shell for 29 years and has held various technical and leadership positions in downstream manufacturing and corporate engineering. Louis has been actively involved in codes and standards activities for the past 18 years including: current chair of the NFPA 70E technical committee; principle member of NEC Code Making Panel 1; past chair of IEEE Petroleum & Chemical Industry Committee (PCIC); past chair of the API Subcommittee on Electrical Equipment (SOEE); and member of the API RP 500/505 Task Group. Louis is a registered professional engineer in the state of Louisiana, and lives with his wife of 28 years, Anne Marie, in Katy, TX.

Jim Bowen Former Aramco Services Power System TechnologistJames E. Bowen received the B.S.E.E. degree from Texas A&M University in 1976. After working for S.I.P. Engineering as a Power Engineer for three years, he joined Exxon Chemicals in 1979. In 1997, he joined Powell Electrical Manufacturing Company as Technical Director. In 2009, he moved to Dashiell Corp as the VP with responsibilities for system studies and substation automation. He later moved to Aramco’s Houston-based Technical Services with responsibilities to find established, or develop new, technologies that could be utilized in Saudi Arabia. In 2018, Mr. Bowen partnered with MMT Services specializing in retrofitting safety by design features into existing electrical installations while upgrading the hardware to extend life. Mr. Bowen currently serves as Vice Chair of the IEEE PCIC. He has presented numerous technical seminars for the IEEE including the Houston Section Continuing Education On Demand. He is a Professional Engineer in Texas and was elevated to IEEE Fellow in 2009 for his pioneering of safety by design concepts.

Mark Goodman Former Lead Electrical Engineer and Technical AuthorityMark Goodman is an electrical engineer with more than 40 years of experience in design, construction and maintenance of electrical systems providing power and control to major industrial facilities and oil refineries. He is an industry-recognized specialist in the areas of electrical hazardous classification and electrical distribution in refinery applications. Mark received a B.S. E.E. degree from Pennsylvania State University in 1970 and worked in the petrochemical and power industry holding technical lead positions for major oil and gas operators as well as EPCs. Mark became an independent consultant in 2009 and continues to do so presently. Mark is an IEEE Life Senior Member and former Chair of the Refining Subcommittee of the Petroleum and Chemical Industry Committee (PCIC). He has authored several technical papers and delivered tutorials for hazardous area classification. Mark has also been directly involved in national codes and standard development serving as Principal Voting Member of NFPA 70 (NEC) Code Making Panel 14 and Task Force Chairman for API RP500/505 since the mid-1990s.

Mike Alford Former Chevron Technical Team LeaderMike Alford received a B.S. E.E. from Louisiana State University in 1971. Mike worked in the petrochemical and power industry for more than 40 years, and Chevron for 21 years. Positions held at Chevron included Technical Team Leader of Electrical Power Systems Chevron Energy Technology Company, supporting upstream, topsides, subsea, downstream, and cogeneration projects and OPCO’s; and Senior Consultant Subsea Electrical Power Systems Engineer, Mike’s position before retiring in 2018. Mike supported subsea capital projects and the technical development of subsea power umbilicals, transformers, switchgear and adjustable speed drives. Mike is a registered professional engineer, an IEEE Senior Life Member, Chair of IEEE’s 61886.1 Subsea Power Connectors and Penetrators, Co-Convener of IEC/IEEE 61886.1, and a member of API 14F Offshore Electrical Systems working group.

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For more information please visit: Eaton.com/EECHouston

Applications to look forward to Our applications step customers through the power management process from generation to the receptacle and offer industry-specific education with hands-on demonstrations of Eaton’s entire line of electrical products. These applications offer insight into design, technology and installation practices of the products within each application.

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Data center

Upstream offshore rig

Power quality lab

Petrochemical refinery

Utility and power distribution

Residential application