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April Meeting Announcement

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Date:

Thursday, April 26

 
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Time: 6:00 to 6:30 PM Social / Business
6:30 to 7:30 PM Presentation / Dinner
   
Dinner:

$10 Members, $13.00 non-members.
**Free for students**
The price includes drink (soda, iced tea or water), tip and tax.
Barbeque meal includes 2 meats and two sides.

Please note the new meeting location and prices.
Cash only please, No checks or credit cards.

 
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Location:

Grady's Bar-B-Q
6510 S. San Pedro Ave. (see below)
San Antonio, Texas 78216
210-805-8036

Please note the new meeting location and prices.

 
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RSVP:

Please RSVP to Steven Mouser , 210-658-7250, or s.mouser@ieee.org

 
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Speaker:

David Costello, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL)

 
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Bio:

David Costello graduated from Texas A&M University in 1991 with a BS in Electrical Engineering. He worked as a system protection engineer at Central Power and Light ( Corpus Christi, Texas) and Central and Southwest Services ( Tulsa, Oklahoma). He served on the System Protection Task Force for ERCOT. In 1996, David joined Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, where he has served as a field application engineer and regional service manager. He presently holds the title of senior application engineer and works for SEL in Boerne, Texas. He is a senior member of IEEE, and a member of the planning committee for the Conference for Protective Relay Engineers at Texas A&M University.

   
Presentation:

How to Analyze a Power System Event.

One of the most significant improvements in the utility industry in the last 20 years has been the ability to definitely determine the root cause of every power system event and misoperation. This is due in large part to the built-in event report capture capability of today's microprocessor relays. This presentation will share a well-established process for analyzing power system events, demonstrate tools of the trade, and use real-world event examples to demonstrate concepts and lessons learned.

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Directions to Grady's Bar-B-Q on San Pedro:

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From I-410, exit at San Pedro Ave., turn south, and proceed to 6510 San Pedro.

Click here for a map from Yahoo.

 


Updated 2007 April 8 by Don Drumtra


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