
Registration is open for the Transformer School
for Electric Line Workers taught by Scott Meinecke, Director of Safety
& Loss Control for the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives.
This
workshop is a combination of classroom and hands-on learning
opportunities, where participants are exposed to situations that are as
“real-world” as possible, without the real-world risk or danger. During
the workshop, the following topics will include basics of single-phase
and three-phase transformer connections and theory including turns
ratios, polarities, safe work practices, basic calculations,
connections, sizing, and troubleshooting. Participants will work with
energized miniature transformers. The transformers will blow fuses to
allow participants to experience what happens when something is wired
incorrectly. The class will continue to build on the miniature
transformer banks and allow troubleshooting. Discussion on motor
rotation as it relates to three-phase systems as well as ways to prevent
voltage surges while switching three-phase bank.
This workshop
is beneficial for anyone that is involved with the electric line crew
including apprentices, journeyman lineworkers, and employees from other
departments that may assist as a ground person. It is also applicable to
those who desire to strengthen their basic transformer knowledge.
Class attendees will be required to bring their own personal protective equipment, including:
- Arc Flash Shield & Hard hat
- Safety Glasses
- Secondary Rubber Gloves
- Appropriate Footwear
- Volt / Amp Meter
- Calculator
- Notebook / Pen / Pencil
To view the brochure and agenda, as well as register for the event, please click HERE
Questions?
Contact Jared Masker at jmasker@iamu.org or 515-289-1999