FREE Webinar
Interpreting Electrical Diagrams
& How to Use Them
Friday, November 22, 2024 10:00AM - 11:00AM CST
Join us for a free training on how to read and utilize one-line diagrams effectively.
A one-line diagram, also known as a single-line diagram (SLD), is a simplified representation of an electrical system that uses symbols and lines to visualize the power distribution system. They often are developed as part of an engineering study, such as arc flash studies or protective device coordination. One-line diagrams provide vital information for planning, troubleshooting, designing, operating, and maintaining complex industrial power systems. However, unless you know what each symbol means and how to use the information provided, they can be confusing and often times are put aside and ignored. Even if you know how to read an electrical diagram, many do not realize when they need to be updated and have their engineering studies reviewed again.
Join us for a FREE 1hr webinar as Caitlyn Wininger (CESCP) explains what the NFPA 70E and 70B require for one-line diagrams, how to read and effectively utilize them, and when to update them.
This training is perfect for:
- Safety Managers/Directors
- Facility/Plant Managers
- Health & Safety Leaders
- Risk Managers
Agenda:
Module 1: Introduction to Reading Electrical One-Line Diagrams
Module 2: One-Line Diagram Utilization & Update Requirements
Module 3: How To Improve Your Electrical Diagram Use today
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