In an effort to explore the evolving landscape of transformer management and its impact on power systems, APC Media is hosting a free Power Panel discussion "Monitoring and Diagnostics: When Equipment Speaks" featuring distinguished experts Tony McGrail from Doble Engineering Company and Nathan Jacob from Camlin Energy. Scheduled for February 22 at 11:00 AM EST, the panel will be moderated by APC Media's Managing Editor, Alan Ross.
Tony McGrail, Solutions Director for Asset Management & Monitoring Technology at Doble Engineering Company, brings over a decade of experience in utility companies, specializing in condition, criticality, and risk analysis. With a background spanning physics, electrical engineering, and business administration, McGrail is well-versed in addressing challenges within aged infrastructures.
Joining McGrail is Dr. Nathan Jacob, Senior Asset Specialist at Camlin Energy, with 18 years of expertise in power systems. Jacob's extensive experience in condition monitoring and assessment, coupled with his academic involvement at the University of Manitoba, positions him as a key figure in transformer diagnostics and analytics.
The discussion aims to shed light on the burning questions of the industry: What is the importance of DGA monitoring? What are the potential dangers modern technologies pose in the monitoring context? How to proactively identify potential issues, optimize maintenance strategies, and minimize downtime, thereby bolstering operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness? Participants have the opportunity to engage with the panelists by suggesting questions through a short survey, fostering an interactive exchange of knowledge and ideas.
We encourage all interested individuals to register for this free event, gain insights from industry leaders and contribute to the dialogue surrounding the future of transformer management in power systems. Additionally, registrants will have access to the recorded session for further reference and exploration of the topics discussed.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the world of monitoring and diagnostics in power systems. Register today and be part of this informative discussion!