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OVERCURRENT PROTECTION FUNDAMENTALS AND SCCR for OEMs IMPROVE NEC ® BASED CIRCUIT PROTECTION and UL CONTROL PANEL DESIGN Seminar topics Location Eaton Bussmann Division Vince Saporita Technical Center 114 Old State Road Ellisville, MO 63021 Registration is by invitation only. Please contact your local Bussmann series product sales person or rep. Visit Eaton.com/bussmannseries for more information. Eaton Bussmann Division 114 Old State Road Ellisville, MO 63021 United States Eaton.com/bussmannseries © 2019 Eaton All Rights Reserved Publication No. 10375 February 2019 Eaton and Bussmann are valuable trademarks of Eaton in the US and other coun- tries. You are not permitted to use the Eaton trademarks without prior written consent of Eaton. NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc. UL is a registered trademark of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Fuseology and overcurrent protection basics Current limitation – Engineering short-circuit protection Component protection Equipment Short-Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) marking and installation UL ® 508A Supplement SB SCCR for industrial control panels, HVAC and industrial machinery Industrial control panel devices Demonstration of tools to calculate available fault current Paul P. Gubany Center for High Power Technology tour and demonstrations After the seminar, participants will receive a certificate of completion with 10 Professional Development Hours (PDHs). Who should attend Electrical professionals involved in the design and specification of industrial control panels and machinery Speakers Application engineers, product managers and other technical experts Seminar cost $100 to register Meals provided by Eaton Attendees responsible for transportation and lodging 2019 training dates | Two, 1.5-day sessions offered: April 2-3 | June 11-12

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OVERCURRENT PROTECTION FUNDAMENTALS AND SCCR for OEMs

IMPROVE NEC® BASED CIRCUIT PROTECTION and UL CONTROL PANEL DESIGN

Seminar topics LocationEatonBussmann DivisionVince Saporita Technical Center 114 Old State RoadEllisville, MO 63021

Registration is by invitation only. Please contact your local Bussmann series product sales person or rep. Visit Eaton.com/bussmannseries for more information.

EatonBussmann Division114 Old State RoadEllisville, MO 63021United StatesEaton.com/bussmannseries

© 2019 EatonAll Rights ReservedPublication No. 10375February 2019

Eaton and Bussmann are valuable trademarks of Eaton in the US and other coun-tries. You are not permitted to use the Eaton trademarks without prior written consent of Eaton. NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc.UL is a registered trademark of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.

• Fuseology and overcurrent protection basics

• Current limitation – Engineering short-circuit protection

• Component protection

• Equipment Short-Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) marking and installation

• UL® 508A Supplement SB

• SCCR for industrial control panels, HVAC and industrial machinery

• Industrial control panel devices

• Demonstration of tools to calculate available fault current

• Paul P. Gubany Center for High Power Technology tour and demonstrations

After the seminar, participants will receive a certificate of completion with 10 Professional Development Hours (PDHs).

Who should attendElectrical professionals involved in the design and specification of industrial control panels and machinery

SpeakersApplication engineers, product managers and other technical experts

Seminar cost• $100 to register• Meals provided by Eaton• Attendees responsible for transportation and

lodging

2019 training dates | Two, 1.5-day sessions offered:April 2-3 | June 11-12