Energy Expo 11 October 19, 2011

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Energy Expo 11
October 19, 2011
Monroeville Convention Center
ENERGY EXPO 11
Sponsored by:
www.electricleague.com
Energy Expo 11 October 19, 2011
Monroeville Convention Center | 209 Mall Blvd | Monroeville, PA 15146
In today’s competitive marketplace, it’s increasingly difficult to stay ahead of the latest developments in products,
services, and technology. At western Pennsylvania’s premier electrical and lighting trade show, you’ll have the
opportunity to view all of these under one roof, advance your career with educational programs and meet new
contacts at our networking party. The Exhibit Hall is open from 1:30 to 7:30 pm.
Free Admission to exhibit hall • open 1:30 to 7:30 pm
Bring a friend or colleague along, admission to the Exhibit Hall and Networking Party is
FREE to all industry professionals.
HOW TO PRE-REGISTER
Register online at: www.electricleague.com
or complete the form included in this brochure and send it to the Electric League office.
SupportING ORGANIZATIONS
ASHRAE
BOMA
IAEI
IBEW
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating
& Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
Building Owners Managers Association
International Association of Electrical Inspectors
International Brothers of Electrical Workers
IEEE
IES
IFMA
NECA
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Illuminating Engineering Society
International Facility Managers Association
National Electrical Contractors Association
EXHIBITORS
3M
Acuity Brands Controls
Acuity Brands Lighting
Aetna Insulated Wire
Aitken Products, Inc
Akron Electric
Allied Electrical Group
ALS
American Dryer
American Fittings
American Polywater
Antique Street Lamps
Appleton
Arlington Industries
Beacon Products
Beta LED
Brady
Bresnahan Associates
Bridgeport Fittings
BRK Electronics
Burndy
Bussmann
Cablofil-Legrand
Cardel Criste
Cementex
Channellock
CJL Engineering
Cleveland Brothers
Clovernook Fan Company
Cody Associates
Cooper B-Line
Cooper Crouse Hinds
CRC Industries
Crescent/ Stonco
Cummins Bridgeway
Dennis Filges Company, Inc.
Dialight
Duquesne Light/Watt Choices
Eaton
E-Box
Ecofit Lighting
ECS
EGS Group
Electrical Components Sales
Electri-Flex
Electronic Theatre Controls
E-Mon/Honeywell
Encore Wire
Envirofan
Ericson
Erico (Caddy, Cadweld, Critec)
Excel Dryer Corporation
EXM Products
Federal Pacific
Federal Signal
Fields Electrical Sales
Flo-Aire, Inc.
GE Lighting
Gemco
General Cable
Gormley Farrington
Gotham
Greenlee
Hammond Power Solutions
Harger
Highline Products
Hioki USA
Hoffman
Houston Wire and Cable
Hubbell Lighting
Hubbell Delivery Systems
Hubbell Electrical Products
Hydrel
Ilsco
Integrated Theatre Systems
Intermatic
JM Eagle
Juno
King Electrical Manufacturing
Co.
Klein Tools
Kraloy
Laface & McGovern
LaFace & McGovern
Theatrical & Entertainment
Lighting
Leviton
Leviton Controls
Lighting Controls and Design
Lithonia Lighting
Littelfuse
Lumax
Lutron
Mark Architectural Lighting
Marley
Maxis
MDIA
Mecho Shade
Mersen formerly Ferraz
Shawmutt
Midwest Electrical Products.
Molex
New Star Lighting
Nexans
NSI / Tork, Coleman Cable
Osram
OZ Gedney
Panduit
Paolicelli & Assoc.
Pass & Seymour-Legrand
Peerless
Phoenix Lighting
Philips Alkco
Philips Allscape
Philips Bronzelite
Philips Capri
Philips Chloride
Philips Color Kinetics
Philips Daybrite
Philips Emco
Philips Gardco
Philips Guth
Philips Hanover
Philips Lam
Philips Ledalite
Philips Lightguard
Philips Lightolier
Philips Lumec
Philips Morelite
Philips Omega
Philips Shakespeare
Philips Lightolier
Quazite
RAB Lighting
Renmark
Repco II Inc.
Republic Conduit
Republic Wire
Robroy
Rockwell Automation
Sales Marketing Group
Selecta Products
Sensorswitch
Schneider Electric
SolaHD and McGill
Southwire Company
SPI/Advent/Stile
Sprayway, Inc
Spruce Environmental
Technologies, Inc
Stahlin
Stelpro
Steren Electronics
Strong Entertainment Ligthing
Summer Aire
TCP
Teddico
TF Cable
Therm Coil Manufacturing Co.
Thomas & Betts
TPI-Markel / Raywall / Fostoria
Triangle Engineering of
Arkansas, Inc.
Unistrut
Unity Electrical Sales
Universal Lighting
Technologies
U.S. Tray
Visionaire Lighting
Walter H. Schmitt & Assoc
West Penn Wire
Winona Lighting
Wiremold-Legrand
KEYNOTE Luncheon
11:30am - 1:30pm
Presented by Gary Jay Saulson
Achieving Value from an Environmental Commitment
Over ten years ago, PNC made the industry-leading commitment that all new construction and major renovations would
follow LEED® green building standards. Due to this commitment, PNC recently celebrated the achievement of its 130th
LEED certified building, its first LEED Platinum certification, and being the world leader in newly constructed LEED certified
buildings (100). During the presentation, Mr. Saulson, PNC’s director of corporate real estate, will share insight on the
company’s environmental commitment, explaining why PNC started building green, how it’s good for business, and where
he sees the company heading in the future, including a bank branch that generates more energy than it consumes and
the company’s new headquarters that will be the world’s most environmentally-friendly skyrise when it opens in 2015.
CODE Program
This course will cover the most significant updates to the 2011 NEC. The program will be based
on changes contained in the 2011 edition of the NEC which Pennsylvania may adopt Jan. 1, 2013.
8:00am - 3:00pm
Presenters: Tim Palaski, General Manager and
Brett Lutz, Regional Supervisor, Middle Department Inspection Agency
2011 National Electrical Code (NEC)
Changes That Will Impact You
Cost: $100 EL members / $150 non-members
5 Continuing Education Units (CEU)
Seminars
1:30 - 2:30pm_________________________________
1. Long-term Impact of Design on Operations
This program reviews applied challenges and lessons learned from the
building of Children’s Hospital. The benefits and pitfalls of green building
and true cost savings to be discussed.
Presenters: Liz Munsch, Children’s Hospital, UPMC and
John Reese, Electrical Engineer
1 Professional Development Hour (PDH)
2. Arc Flash Safety Plan
Satisfy OSHA requirements and steer clear of significant fines by protecting
employees safely from dangerous arc flash hazards. Avoid costly legal &
medical expenses, downtime, expensive equipment replacements, and
insurance increases. Learn what is needed to develop a successful Arc
Flash program, comply with NEC requirements and NFPA 70E, and evaluate
alternatives quickly and easily to establish an optimal design. Experience
how software can quickly automate incident energy calculations, generate
arc flash labels, work permits, and enhance the system documentation
process. Emphasis is placed on short circuit analysis, selective coordination,
arc flash documentation and other invaluable information to help with your
arc flash mitigation plan!
4. Renewable Energy (Solar):
Commercial Scale Solar Energy Integration
The growth of solar PV systems represents a number of challenges for
electrical power systems engineers including DC switching and protection,
power electronic inverters and metering. Connecting the output of the
solar arrays to the building or grid also presents unique challenges. This
presentation will examine current solutions being deployed in a number
of projects to connect solar power to an exiting building’s electrical
infrastructure or the grid. A preview of future solutions that will further
improve the reliability and safety of solar PV systems are also addressed.
Presenter: John Vernacchia, Director of Alternative Energy Solutions, Eaton
1 Professional Development Hour (PDH)
4:30 - 5:30pm_________________________________
5. Realizing Energy Savings through
Advanced Intelligent Motor Control
Manufacturers and Industrial users face challenges in meeting sustainability
goals while maintaining profitability. Motors consume nearly 50% of the energy
in industrial applications and processes. Understanding the technology behind
advanced intelligent motor control can create a competitive advantage, while
improving quality, operational efficiency and reducing energy consumption.
Presenter: Chris Zema and David Mayewski, Rockwell Automation
1 Professional Development Hour (PDH)
Presenter: James Babcock, SKM Company
1 Professional Development Hour (PDH)
6. Commercial & Industrial Incentives of the
Watt Choices Program
3:00 - 4:00pm_________________________________
3. New Technologies in LED
The presentation will address monetary incentives for energy efficient improvements with special attention to Duquesne Light’s commercial and industrial customer segments. The topics will include: A brief history of Act
129, the Watt Choices Program timeline, program eligibility, LED lighting, the
project process, and documentation.
Learn more about performance of LEDs in today’s luminaries and LED quality
concerns. We will also explore application based design for LEDs in the
workplace and evolution of the LED product.
Presenter: John Selander, Acuity Brands Lighting
1 Professional Development Hour (PDH)
Presenter: Ron Rydzak, Commercial Coordinator, Energy Efficiency/
Demand Response, Duquesne Light
1 Professional Development Hour (PDH)
5:00 - 7:30pm Reconnect at our Networking Party • Free and Open to All
Registration
Registration must be submitted by October 15, 2011. Complete the registration form and return it to us today or register online at
www.electricleague.com. Include additional names on separate sheet if needed. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY.
Name_________________________________________________________Title_ ______________________________________________________
Company_ ____________________________________________________Address_ ___________________________________________________
City _____________________________________________________________________State________________ Zip__________________________
Phone________________________________________________________ Fax________________________________________________________
E-mail___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CODE PROGRAM
Full Registration
Keynote Luncheon Only
Individual Seminars
Code Program registration
includes full day Code Program
offering 5 CEUs, entrance to
show, and networking party.
Includes conference, keynote luncheon,
3 seminars and networking party (please
select from SEMINAR list)
Includes conference, keynote luncheon,
and networking party
(please select from SEMINAR list)
■ $150 members
■ $200 non-members
■ $50 members
■ $70 non-members
■ $50 EL members
■ $75 non-members
■ $25 students*
* Must have valid student ID.
FULL REGISTRATION: SELECT 3 SEMINARS FOR EACH ATTENDEE - OR - INDICATE CHOICE(S) FOR INDIVIDUAL SEMINAR OPTION
FOR FULL REGISTRAION
OR INDIVIDUAL SEMINARS:
SELECT ONE SEMINAR FOR
EACH TIME SLOT ONLY.
SEMINARS
1:30-2:30
3:00-4:00
4:30-5:30
■ 1. Long-Term Impact
■ 3. New Technologies in LED
■ 5. Realizing Energy Savings
OR
OR
OR
■ 2. Arc Flash Safety Plan
■ 4. Renewable Energy (Solar)
■ 6. Incentives of the Watt Choices Program
■ 2011 National Electrical Code (NEC) Changes
■ Keynote Luncheon
2011 NEC CHANGES (6-hour course):
_____ MEMBERS X $100 = $_____________
_____ NON-MEMBERS
X $150 = $_____________
FULL REGISTRATION (Includes 3 seminars):
_____ MEMBERS X $150 = $_____________
_____ NON-MEMBERS
X $200 = $_____________
KEYNOTE LUNCHEON ONLY:
_____ MEMBERS X $50 = $_____________
_____ NON-MEMBERS
X $70 = $_____________
INDIVIDUAL SEMINARS:
_____ MEMBERS X $50 = $_____________
_____ NON-MEMBERS
X $75 = $_____________
_____ NON-MEMBERS
X $25 = $_____________
List names of additional attendees & indicate seminar choices:
TOTAL ENCLOSED:
$_____________
Method of Payment (check one, please)
■ Check ■ Visa ■ MasterCard
1._______________________________________________
2._______________________________________________
SEMINARS #1:
■ 1 / ■ 2 ■ 3 / ■ 4 ■ 5 / ■ 6
SEMINARS #2:
■ 1 / ■ 2 ■ 3 / ■ 4 ■ 5 / ■ 6
Fax your registration to 412-661-5403
or mail your registration to:
Electric League
919 Maryland Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Or register online at www.electricleague.com
(Make checks payable to the Electric League)
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