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UL certification process explained | Eaton PSEC
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Eaton is committed to making safe products that provide everyone with the power of electricity. To ensure that safety, Eaton partners to UL Solutions to test, inspect, and certify our solutions.
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Electrical arcs and sparks - why electricity jumps
9:40
How does arcing, a natural phenomenon when electricity jumps from one point to another, occur. Also, how to control, safely break, or quench arcs while avoiding damage to electrical systems.
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Eaton's Experiential Learning Series (ExL)
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Eaton’s Experiential Learning (ExL) series is designed to further professionals understanding and knowledge of power systems. The course provides hands-on training and demonstrations on full-scale, energized power systems.
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Smart sensors for smart grids: GridAdvisor Series II
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Eaton’s GridAdvisor Series II smart sensor is a conductor-mounted line sensor that accommodates all voltages, currents, overhead, padmount and vault applications in a single unit.
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Vacuum interrupter technology
8:21
Vacuum interrupters are switching devices that use separable contacts in an enclosed vacuum-tight chamber. The operation of the contacts initiates the ionization process; however, the sealed vacuum chamber safely quenches the arc.
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Breaker integrated transformers (BIT)
7:22
Learn how breaker integrated transformers (BIT) reduce arc flash energy, footprint and costs while also meeting updated codes and standards.
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CL-7 voltage regulator control
13:35
The easy-to-use intelligent CL-7 control is built to easily adapt to emerging changes you can expect from your system.
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Everything as a Grid: Meeting the energy demands of the future
7:33
Electrification and digitalization are increasing energy demands. However, the energy transition along with Eaton’s Everything as a Grid approach creates an opportunity to increase grid resiliency while reducing carbon footprint and energy costs.
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Everything as a Grid: Meeting the energy demands of factories
6:47
Advancements in technology offer factories greater monitoring and control capabilities but increase the need for clean and consistent power. Eaton’s Everything as a Grid approach can provide that energy while also reducing downtime and energy costs.
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Everything as a Grid: Meeting the energy demands of homes
9:25
Advancements in renewables, energy storage and digitalization make it easier for homeowners to reduce their energy costs. The energy transition is also empowering them to convert their homes into energy hubs to support and stabilize the power grid.
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Everything as a Grid: Meeting the energy demands of buildings
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With Eaton’s Everything as a Grid approach, buildings can be reimagined as energy producers in support of the power grid. This allows buildings to increase efficiency, resiliency and create revenue streams all while reducing their carbon footprint.
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