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Power & Grounding - a Free Day of Education
 

 


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October 28, 2010
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Power & Grounding – a Free Day of Education

Image1Middle Atlantic Products is presenting a free day of education on Power & Grounding, including Integrating Electronic Equipment and Power into Rack Enclosures. 

Scheduled for November 9th in Los Angeles, CA, this free, comprehensive one-day seminar will focus on proven methods of designing and troubleshooting power and grounding systems for audiovisual installations, and addresses signal-interface noise mechanisms related to induction and capacitive coupling and their respective management.  Also addressed is the subject of isolated grounding schemes, and why they may cause more problems than they are intended to fix.   

Featuring numerous live demonstrations, the event is ideal for electricians or electrical engineers, AV system engineers, technicians, and designers or consultants interested in design and troubleshooting of power and grounding systems.

Middle Atlantic Founder & Chief Engineer Bob Schluter will be leading the crew with special guest presenter Bill Whitlock, President and Chief Engineer of Jensen Transformers.

Here are the details:

When: Tuesday November 9th 11:00 am – 5:00 pm (arrive at 10:30 for registration)
Where: The Music Box (former Henry Ford Theatre) 6126 Hollywood Blvd (at Gower) Hollywood, CA 90028 (http://themusicbox.la)

***Email rsvp@middleatlantic.com to reserve your spot***

There is no charge for this event and a complimentary lunch will be served.
Sponsored by Middle Atlantic and its factory reps Sound Marketing West and Security Network Representatives

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT PRESENTERS AND TOPICS TO BE EXPLORED CLICK HERE

 

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