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WHO SHOULD ATTEND

RMEL MEMBER BONUS

DATE, TIME, LOCATION

Arc Flash Low Voltage and High Voltage Workshop

DESCRIPTIONThis workshop will take you through the steps of performing an arc flash hazard calculation study for both low and high voltage systems. Based on the requirements of codes and standards such as NFPA 70E, IEEE 1584, OSHA 1910.269, NESC and more, this program will take you from system mod-eling, through the calculations and analysis and everything

in between. There will be many in-class problems to solve and calculators are recommended. If you are attending Day 2 - High Voltage, please bring a laptop so you can down-load and use a free, simple HV arc flash program during the course.

RMEL ~ 6855 S. Havana St, Ste 430 ~ Centennial, CO 80112 ~ (303) 865-5544 ~ FAX: (303) 865-5548 ~ www.RMEL.org

Persons responsible for electrical safety programs, opera-tions, engineering, design and maintenance of low, medium and high voltage electric power systems.

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April 4-5, 20138:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows10345 Park Meadows DriveLittleton, CO 80124Phone: (303) 925-0004Fax: (303) 925-0005Web Site: http://cwp.marriott.com/denms/rmel/

ReservationsCall (800) 686-2767 or (303) 925-0004 for room reservations at the Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows. A special room rate of $141 single or double is available when you mention RMEL. The reservation deadline to receive this rate is March 14, 2013.

You must mention you are making your reservation as part of the RMEL room block when calling the hotel. By not doing so, you may be incorrectly told that the hotel is full or quoted a different room rate. If the contracted room block is not met,

RMEL is financially liable for penalties. Government Employ-ees: If you make your reservation at the federal government rate please be sure to mention you are part of RMEL so you will be counted towards the room block.

DirectionsFrom I-25: Exit at Lincoln Avenue, exit #193. Turn west on to Lincoln. Turn right at next light, which is Park Meadows Drive. Hotel is on the right. Parking is complimentary. For customized driving directions go to www.mapquest.com. Shuttle service from the airport: Super Shuttle, (800) 258-2836. Complimen-tary hotel shuttle service within a 5 mile radius.

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All RMEL member attendees will also receive a free copy of Complete Guide to: Arc Flash Hazard Calculation Studies, by Jim Phillips, P.E. - a $79 value. RMEL is purchasing a bulk order of these books to say thank you for your member-

ship. This book takes Arc Flash to the next level by showing you how to perform the complete Arc Flash Hazard Calcu-lation Study.

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WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS

April 4-5, 2013Day 1 - Low Voltage:• Introduction to Arc Flash• Codes and Standards• Circuit Dynamics• NFPA 70E requirements• IEEE 1584• Low voltage arc flash calculations• Arcing short circuit current• Incident energy calculations• Arc flash boundary• Labeling• Discussion of the next edition of IEEE 1584

Day 2 - Medium and High Voltage• OSHA 1910.269• National Electrical Safety Code Requirements• Table 410-1, Table 410-2• Limitations of Table 410-1• Three Phase vs. Single Phase Arc Flash• Single Phase Short Circuit Current• Protective Device’s and Arc Flash Duration• Arcing Short Circuit Current• Medium Voltage Arc Flash Calculations• Transmission Line Examples - PPE selection

This class goes well beyond the typical discussion about arcflash and takes you through the details of performing arcflash calculations and the analysis. A must for anyone involved with the performance or review of arc flash studiesand electrical safety programs.

Jim Phillips, President, T2G Technical Training Group/Brainfiller.com

For 30 years Jim Phillips, P.E. has conducted over 2,000 semi-nars for tens of thousands of people from the U.S. and around the globe. Jim is the founder of Brainfiller.com and ArcFlash-Forum.com and has developed programs that include topics such as NFPA 70E, Arc Flash Studies, Power System Design, Short Circuit and Coordination Studies, The National Electri-cal Code, Grounding, Motors, Harmonics, Relaying, Symmet-rical Components and many others. Jim’s unique teaching style and ability to answer the tough questions make com-plex subjects easy-to-understand and class participants con-tinually rate him as one of the best instructors in the indus-try. His experiences have included everything from planning transmission systems, to design and analysis of industrial and commercial power systems and cogeneration plants.

Jim is a member of the IEEE 1584 Working Group that devel-ops the IEEE Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calcula-tions and is the author of the book “Complete Guide to Arc Flash Calculation Studies.” He is also a regular contributor to Electrical Contractor Magazine.

Arc Flash Low Voltage and High Voltage Workshop

WORKSHOP OUTLINE

RMEL ~ 6855 S. Havana St, Ste 430 ~ Centennial, CO 80112 ~ (303) 865-5544 ~ FAX: (303) 865-5548 ~ www.RMEL.org

WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR

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CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATES

RMEL EDUCATIONRMEL’s resources and 30 annual events help everyone at your organization do their best. Content is designed to help attendees and members feel productive and knowledgeable as they get back to work armored with practical takeaways. Continuing education credits are given at each event, and members can even bring an RMEL event to their location.

RMEL MISSION STATEMENT“RMEL, through its diverse membership, educational events, and programs, facilitates the discovery of solutions and strategies for vital issues facing the electric utility industry.”

EDUCATION MISSION - Programs Designed by Members to Address Member Needs

RMEL’s education program is designed to meet the needs of its members by expanding the knowledge base at every level within companies. From high-level conferences and ex-ecutive forums to workshops that reinforce and build upon skills and operational practices, the membership drives the content of RMEL products and services.

As technology, public policy and consumer satisfaction drive changes to your job faster than ever before, RMEL helps you stay prepared with daily access to information that impacts your organization.

SECTIONS - Content Related to Your Interests is Easy to FindRMEL sections make your experience finding tangible value with the association easier than ever before. In some ways, you’ve probably identified with an RMEL section without even trying. RMEL sections include generation, transmission, distribution, safety and management.

CORE EVENTS - Reoccurring Events Let YouPlan AheadCore events in each section reoccur at the same time every year so you can plan ahead. At least one signature event has

been established for each section, and section participants can quickly and easily identify with their events. Topics at core events evolve to stay relevant and ahead of electric energy industry trends.

ELECTIVES - Events Dedicated to Critical Issues of the DayFrom year to year, RMEL will offer new events in each section to cover the latest technologies, evolving trends and critical issues that aren’t covered at core events. These events will zero in on your top priorities at any given time and may not repeat from year to year. Electives can take the form of an RMEL conference, workshop or roundtable.

COURSE CATALOG - Bring RMEL Courses to YouBring an RMEL workshop to your location or region. Refer to the course catalog for your section to choose a course from a listing of successful RMEL events, which will be taught by an instructor RMEL has worked with in the past. These are not scheduled events, and are specifically designed to custom-fit your needs and timetable.

ROUNDTABLES - Discuss Your Priorities and Drive RMEL ContentThese forums allow you to meet in a setting that focuses on trust and peer-to-peer sharing. RMEL roundtables serve as a catalyst for future program development. By increasing your participation in discussion forums and enhancing roundta-bles, you can maximize the potential of the RMEL commu-nity and network with RMEL contacts throughout the year—whether you’re at an RMEL event, your desk, or in the field.

IDENTIFY YOUR RMEL SECTION - RMEL Benefits Start at www.RMEL.orgIdentify your interests by updating your profile on www.RMEL.org then watch for the content and benefits of your section in your inbox. You can select the section(s) you wish to participate in, along with identifying your specific area of expertise and responsibility.

RMEL ~ 6855 S. Havana St, Ste 430 ~ Centennial, CO 80112 ~ (303) 865-5544 ~ FAX: (303) 865-5548 ~ www.RMEL.org

Arc Flash Low Voltage and High Voltage Workshop

All full workshop attendees will receive a continuing education certificate worth 16.0 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) by RMEL (8.0 for one-day attendees), upon completion of the course. RMEL serves a large territory in which attendees participate in a number of accrediting organizations, each with their own requirements. Depending on the certifying body you are affiliated with, RMEL PDHs may be applied towards your recertification credit. It is the responsibility of the attendee to

determine if the credits are applicable to their certifying body and how they may be applied. Use the event brochure, and agenda to determine how the content applies to your certifi-cation. The attendee is also responsible for verifying how the quantity of RMEL PDHs convert to your certifying body credits. Typically 1.0 PDH is equal to .1 CEU, but you should always verify the conversion scale.

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REGISTRATIONYOU DO NOT NEED YOUR MEMBER ID TO REGISTER. However, to save time when filling out this form, you may simply list your member ID number rather than fill out all the contact information. If you do not have an ID or do not remember it, complete the entire form and you will be assigned an ID number. Each individual of a member company is assigned their own personal member ID.

Your Personal Member ID#: ___________________ Name:___________________________________________________

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PaymentRegistration Includes: Breakfast, breaks, lunch, training, course materials, attendee roster and a continuing education certificate. All member attendees will also receive a free copy of Complete Guide to: Arc Flash Hazard Calculation Studies, by Jim Phillips, P.E. Member one-day meeting Low (April 4th): __ High (April 5th): __ $480 Member two-day meeting $695 **Student Member one-day meeting Low (April 4th): __ High (April 5th): __ $240 **Student Member two-day meeting $325 Non-RMEL member one-day meeting Low (April 4th): __ High (April 5th): __ $700 Non-RMEL member two-day meeting $900 Total..................................................................................................................................... _________

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Signature:___________________________________________________________________________________** To receive the student rate, you must be a full-time student at an RMEL member university. All student registrations must be faxed or called in, and a copy of your student ID and full-time class schedule are required.

Cancellation Policy: Fees are refundable if cancellation is received on or before 5 p.m. on March 25, 2013. If cancellation is received after that date, half of the registration fee will be refunded. Payments will be processed for those who do not attend or do not cancel by 5 p.m. the day before the event. To have someone take your place, please notify RMEL anytime before the event.

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ONLINE Register online at www.RMEL.orgPHONE Call RMEL at (303) 865-5544FAX Fax your form to (303) 865-5548MAIL Send form and payment to RMEL

Arc Flash Low Voltage and High Voltage Workshop

RMEL ~ 6855 S. Havana St, Ste 430 ~ Centennial, CO 80112 ~ (303) 865-5544 ~ FAX: (303) 865-5548 ~ www.RMEL.org

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6855 S. Havana St, Ste 430 ~ Centennial, CO 80112

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