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) ________________________________________________________________ / ___________________ / _ _____________________ account numberexp datesecurity code (back of card) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME AS IT APPEARS ON THE CREDIT CARD ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FULL ADDRESS FOR CREDIT CARD (INCLUDE STREET ADDRESS, CITY, STATE & ZIP WHERE CC STATEMENT IS SENT)