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Electrical loads explained: residential vs. commercial vs. industrial | Eaton PSEC
10:26
This video explains electrical loads across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors and how power and energy are used, and why electrification, EVs, data centers, and advanced manufacturing are driving higher energy demand and grid evolution.
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Power density trends in the medium-voltage industry | Eaton PSEC
7:25
Rising electrification, grid modernization, and data center growth are driving the need for higher medium voltage power density. Learn what this means for medium-voltage switchgear design, efficiency, and reliability.
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Automatic transfer switch (ATS) fundamentals | Eaton PSEC
15:01
Learn how automatic transfer switches maintain continuous power to critical facilities by shifting electrical loads between utility and backup sources, the difference between open and closed transition, UL 1008 standards, and more.
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Eaton Tech Day 2025 highlights
0:30
Eaton Tech Day is an electrical industry focused seminar that showcases the latest in power management, electrical safety, energy efficiency, grid resiliency, and energy transition.
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Medium-voltage switchgear fundamentals | Eaton PSEC
15:50
Explore medium-voltage switchgear types including metal-clad, metal-enclosed, and compact switchgear. Learn key standards, design features, and advancements that enhance reliability, reduce downtime, and improve protection in power systems.
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Motor starting and control methods | Eaton PSEC
8:24
Learn how motor starting methods, ATL, soft staters, and VFDs, can impact inrush current, voltage, and energy use. In this video we explain key benefits, risks, and cost factors to help you choose the best method for your application.
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Industrial communication protocols explained | Eaton PSEC
12:23
Learn about industrial communication protocols such as Fieldbus, Ethernet, and wireless communications. Understand how they operate, their features, limitations, and cybersecurity standards.
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Reading electrical one line drawings | Eaton PSEC
19:13
Electrical one-line diagrams are drawings that represent an electrical system by detailing the components, how they are connected, and the power flow. Watch to learn the common symbols and how to correctly read one-line drawings.
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Reduced voltage soft starters (RVSS) explained | Eaton PSEC
8:51
A reduced voltage soft starter, or RVSS, is an electronic device used to start and control the speed of electric motors. RVSSs are designed to protect motors from sudden influxes in power by limiting inrush current associated with motor startup.
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Impedance in power systems explained | Eaton PSEC
8:55
Impedance is a measure of how much a circuit resists the flow of alternating current (AC). High impedance means less current, leading to inefficiencies and power losses. Learn where impedance comes from and how it affects electrical systems.
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Circuit protection | Eaton PSEC
9:15
Circuit protection is a system of devices used to protect electrical circuits from electrical faults such as short circuits, overcurrent, and high temperature. Common circuit protection devices include circuit breakers, fuses, and protective relays.
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