How harmonics in electrical systems are generated, how to deal with them and troubleshoot problems caused by harmonics.

About the Course
Please Note:
This is not a power engineering course. This course is designed for practical applications - (troubleshooting & maintenance of systems) and harmonic mitigation solutions for individual loads. An overview of IEEE 519-2022 will be provided. IEEE 519-2022 sets goals for designing electrical systems that contain both linear and non-linear loads
Having an overview of IEEE-519-2022 will help you when working with Companies that may be installing system wide harmonics mitigation equipment in your facility.
This course is designed to help Electricians, Maintenance Technicians and Facility Managers understand the cause and effect of harmonics on electrical systems. Electrical trouble-shooters will find this course useful and will be a great addition to their troubleshooting tool kit.
The course explains how harmonics are created in an electrical system and lists the type of loads that cause harmonics. Information is presented in a simple concise manner without complicated mathematics. Simple methods for identifying and isolating harmonic causing loads are covered. Basic information along with the following are covered throughout the course:

Certified Construction & Maintenance Electrician, Certified Master Electrician
Norman Burton Education: My educational background is trades centric. I started a high school co-op in the early eighties and spent six years obtaining an Automotive Machinists’ license. Afterward, I started an Electrical Construction and Maintenance apprenticeship. Having successfully completed the academic portion of the apprenticeship at Durham College I became a C+M Interprovincial licensed Electrician in 1998. Working as an Electrician, I have completed numerous continuous learning programs such as: Arc Welding, PLC programming, Automation Technology, Teaching and Training Adults and a Masters Electrician Course. I became a licensed Master Electrician in 2007. Professional Experience: Working in the trades has been exciting and wide-ranging having worked in the construction, industrial and institutional sector. I have also spent considerable time working in the automation and controls sector. In 2007 I started an electrical business, Burton Electro Technical Inc. The business focus is primarily industrial controls, installations and troubleshooting. The business also builds electrical training equipment for learning institutions and private companies. Burton Electro Technical Inc. has customers throughout Canada and the United States. In addition to working in the Electrical industry I have been instructing part time since 2005 at Georgian College in the Electrical Apprenticeship program. While working in the Electrical Industry, I have travelled to the United States, Mexico, Japan, throughout Central Ontario and British Columbia. Current Endeavors: Owner / Operator Burton Electro Technical Inc. Instructing electrical apprenticeship programs part time at the Georgian College Skilled Trades Center in Midland, Ontario.