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Training package explains electrical power
14 September 2016
Fluke is offering an offline webcast and reference guidebook Electrical Power Explained (EPE) training package to train end users on Power Quality and energy measurements and to get the best out of their tools.

The package, EPE-Training-E/EMEA is aimed at maintenance managers, maintenance technicians, energy consultants, consultants and industrial electricians who are planning to buy a Fluke Power Quality or Energy Management tool or who want to bring their theoretical knowledge to a higher level and thus enable insights in how to identify energy savings.
The EPE training set includes specific case studies and in-depth theory in a logical order to ensure the end user understands the major elements that affect power quality and how to solve them. A USB device contains webcast chapters, case studies and quizzes, and this is supported by a 117-page printed reference guidebook.
The package explains the major elements that affect power quality such as inductive loads, harmonic distortion and 3-phase power imbalance. It covers the application of the range of Fluke 43x-II and 173x power quality and precision power analyser tools.
A link can be found on the Fluke landing page: www.fluke.co.uk from where part 1 of the webcast can be sampled.
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