You are invited to an Eaton Training Event (1 CEU): August 23, 2016

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EXCLUSIVE TRAINING INVITATION

2017 NEC Code Changes

How the coming changes will affect you and your customers

Location:

Eaton MOTC

W126 N7250 Flint Dr

Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

Make sure to input ZIP code into your

GPS for accurate directions. We are located off Good Hope Rd and Hwy 45 in Menomonee Falls.

Register online:

Eaton.com/NECchange

As a way of thanking you for your participation, you will receive an Eaton blue polo. Gender and size options are included in the RSVP form. Registration opens 12:00pm CST on 8/10/16.

For more information:

AdamGWozniak@eaton.com

414-426-9796 or contact your local Eaton Salesperson eaton.com/SCCR

Online registration opens:

12:00pm CST - Wed., August 10 th

Scan the QR Code to access online registration from your SmartPhone or mobile device.

You are invited to an Eaton Training Event (1 CEU):

August 23, 2016

12:00pm - 1:00pm CST

This training event will cover the very important 2017 NEC Code Changes, their impact on SCCR, and how to best mitigate potential challenges.

Agenda:

Lunch will be provided

- SCCR Basics

- SCCR and how it pertains to NEC 2017 code changes

- Eaton tools for dealing with SCCR

- Questions and Answers

Eaton’s tools and resources to help navigate the coming code changes:

• Industry-leading tools to help you quickly determine available fault current, SCCR of a control panel and display component SCCR solutions

• Application engineers in every region are available for support and training to help identify your SCCR needs through free analysis

• Wide-ranging product offering with continued investment in testing and new products, from fuses and circuit breakers to power distribution blocks, terminal blocks, disconnects, enclosures and control equipment

• Product portfolio meets a wide range of SCCR needs up to 200 kA, and limits and lowers fault current

• A comprehensive portfolio of engineering services for every stage of a power system’s life cycle, including fault current and arc ash studies

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