EGSA is Bringing the Rowley Schools Direct to Your Computer
Two New Classes Have Been Added to the Online Rowley School Curriculum
These webinars will be taught by the same knowledgeable and professional instructors who have been teaching at the live schools across the country. One of the best parts of physically going to the live schools is the ability to speak directly with the instructors and ask questions. Rest assured, we have made our live webinars as interactive as possible and instructors will still be able to answer your questions on the spot.
The online webinar format provides a distinct advantage to companies and individuals as well, as they can now choose which classes they want to attend a la carte.
Registrations are limited, so don't miss the opportunity to attend, register today!
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Q&A
“What if I see a module I want to attend, but can’t attend that time or date?”
Recordings of the live webinars will be available shortly after the live session is completed. Once the recorded versions are posted they can be accessed at anytime, as many times as you would like.
“Will webinars be replacing the physical George Rowley Schools all together?”
No, this will just provide our members more options when it comes to training. We will still be hosting the 4-Day schools across the country. In 2021 we will be traveling to Fort Lauderdale, Kansas City, Houston, and Atlanta.
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Basic Electricity
Instructor: Paul Pawelski - CAT
Dates: September 8, 10, 15, & 17
Course Description:
This module will review fundamental electrical concepts and provide students who have little or no knowledge of electricity, electrical and magnetic circuit concepts and how they’re applied to power generation. Covers resistance, impedance, Ohm’s Law, AC and DC circuits, rectification, Faraday’s Law, magnetism, electromagnetism, electromagnetic induction, different load types, linear and non-linear loads, capacitance, reactance, real and apparent power, power factor and load banking.
(4 Hrs)
This Module is taken directly from the George Rowley BASIC School of On-Site Power.
Part 1: Tuesday, September 8, 1:30 - 2:30 pm EST
Part 2: Thursday, September 10, 1:30 - 2:30 pm EST
Part 3: Tuesday, September 15, 1:30 - 2:30 pm EST
Part 3: Tuesday, September 17, 1:30 - 2:30 pm EST
Price: $100 total
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Advanced Generators/Alternators
Instructor: Steve Evans - ComAp
Dates: September 24, 29 & October 1
Course Description:
Understanding generator systems begins with understanding the alternator, commonly called the generator. This module presents the construction of the generator and its subsystems, operational theory and limitations and precautions required to keep it operating safely. The electro-mechanical components of the excitation system will be covered along with advantages and disadvantages of various excitation methods. Winding pitch will be discussed along with its importance to the system. The student will learn how to easily calculate the maximum short circuit available from a generator and its importance. We will cover possible consequences of power system faults and how to develop a maintenance and prevention plan.
(3 Hrs)
This Module is taken directly from the George Rowley ADVANCED School of On-Site Power.
Part 1: Thursday, September 24, 2:00 - 3:00 pm EST
Part 2: Tuesday, September 29, 2:00 - 3:00 pm EST
Part 3: Thursday, October 1, 2:00 - 3:00 pm EST
Price $120 Total
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The Electrical Generating Systems Association
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The Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA) is the world’s largest organization exclusively dedicated to On-Site Power Generation. The Association is comprised of over 750 companies—Manufacturers, Distributor/Dealers, Contractors/Integrators, Manufacturer’s Representatives, Consulting & Specifying Engineers, Service firms, End-Users and others—throughout the U.S. and around the world that make, sell, distribute and use On-Site Power generation technology and equipment, including generators, engines, switchgear, controls, voltage regulators, governors and much more.
The Association aggressively promotes contact with others in the industry and affords each Member an opportunity to make an impact on the industry through annual meetings and trade shows. EGSA also encourages the exchange of ideas and information for the mutual benefit of its Members, the industry and end-users of On-Site Power Generation Systems and serves as a source of information, education and training while actively promoting professionalism, communication and international cooperation. Lastly, EGSA is a leading authority in the development and monitoring of performance standards for the On-Site Power Industry.
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The Electrical Generating Systems Association (EGSA)
1650 S. Dixie Hwy., Suite 400, Boca Raton, FL 33432 - (561) 750-5575 www.egsa.org
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