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Transformer School

Transformer School

Date: December 14-16, 2016
Time:
  • Day 1: Dec 14, 2016 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
  • Day 2: Dec 15, 2016 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
  • Day 3: Dec 16, 2016 8:30 am - 12:00 pm
Location: MMUA Training Center, Marshall, MN
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Minnesota Municipal Utilities Association, along with our partners, Minnesota Rural Electric Association and American Public Power Association, is pleased to offer the 2016 Transformer School. As in the past, two courses will be offered: Three-Phase Connections and, back by popular demand, our pre-conference course: Basic Single-Phase Transformer Connection & Theory.

Scott Meinecke, an instructor from Northwest Iowa Community College, will again be the instructor for these courses. Through a combination of classroom and hands-on learning opportunities, participants will be exposed to situations that are as “real world” as possible, without the real world risk/danger.

Did you know—MMUA’s Training Center is an APPA Academy? It’s the perfect setting to gain valuable experience, enhance knowledge, increase confidence and learn from other professionals in the public power industry.

Three-Phase Transformer Connections

The three-phase course will start with the basics of transformers, including turns ratios, polarities, calculations, connections, and troubleshooting.

Participants will learn about the basic three-phase systems with some basic phasor diagrams and explain the relationship of the phasor to the transformer itself.

In the hands-on portion of the course, participants  will work with miniature transformers that are energized and will blow fuses, in order to experience what happens when something is wired incorrectly.

The class will continue to build on the miniature transformer banks and work on troubleshooting. Additionally, they will discuss motor rotation as it relates to three-phase systems; as well as ways to prevent voltage surge when switching a three-phase bank.

Upon completion of the Three-Phase Transformer Connections class, participants should have a good understanding of the following topics, related to transformers:                               

  • Basic Three-Phase Connections
  • Delta Connection                                               
  • Wye Connection                                                
  • Open Delta Connection
  • Three-Phase Troubleshooting

Schedule

Wednesday, December 14
12:00-1:00  Registration
1:00-4:00  Classroom Three-Phase Transformer Connections

Thursday, December 15
8:30-12:00  Classroom and Hands-On Training
12:00-1:00  Lunch Served at Training Center
1:00-4:00  Classroom and Hands-On Training

Friday, December 16
8:30-12:00  Classroom and Hands-On Training
12:00  Conference Ends

What to Bring

Class attendees will be required to bring their own personal protective equipment. including:

  • Arc Flash Shield and Hard Hat
  • Safety Glasses
  • Secondary Rubber Gloves
  • FR Clothing
  • Appropriate Footwear
  • Volt/Amp Meter
  • Calculator
  • Notebook and Pen/Pencil

Certificate of Achievement

A certificate of achievement will be provided showing the hours of attendance acquired. Certificates will be emailed after the course.

Registration Fees

$440 per person for members; $690 per person for non-members.
All fees increase $50 on November 24, 2016.

Registration fee includes course tuition, materials, Thursday lunch, refreshment breaks and a certificate of achievement.

Cancellations / Refunds

MMUA charges a $25 processing fee/person for registrations cancelled on/by November 23, 2016. MMUA must be notified by 4:30 pm on November 23 to qualify.

Hotel / Motel Information - Marshall, MN

For a map of hotels in Marshall, click HERE. The AmericInn and Ramada offer special pricing for participants. Just ask for MMUA's reduced rate when making your reservation.

Photographs

By registering for this event I/we, the registered attendee(s), authorize Minnesota Municipal Utilities Association (MMUA) to photograph me at this event and use such photographs in MMUA marketing materials (both electronic and print). I understand that I will not be paid for giving this consent.

Questions?

Contact Theresa Neddermeyer by email tneddermeyer@mmua.org or phone 763.551.1230.

This information is available in a printable format as well.