Electrical Equipment
Ultrasound World VI (2010)
Ultrasound World VI Program Abstracts
Presentation:
Electrical Equipment "Screams" for Attention!
Decoding High Frequency "SOS"
Calls
Presenter: Joseph D. Gierlach
Jr, Vice President, Technical Training and Support, TEGG
Corporation, Pittsurgh, PA
Abstract: The current
winter in many parts of the country has once again put into focus
the absolute value of a reliable electrical infrastructure and
supply to both home and business. Many areas have experiences
extended outages due to supply lines becoming overwhelmed with snow
and ice, succumbing to the weight and failing. This is the most
visible effect of bad weather and impacts many facilities, large
and small alike.
It is not, however, the only concern in a modern world demanding
steady, clean electricity necessary for day-to-day operations or
basic needs such as heating and refrigeration. The utility supply
notwithstanding can be highly reliable, but a failure of any kind
within an individual facility can create disruptions that, although
on a smaller scale, can be as disruptive as the impact of an
area-wide loss of service.
This can be devastating to the individual on many levels when the
unexpected does occur. This paper will discuss several instances
where Ultrasonic Testing clearly uncovers hidden failures certain
to cause interruptions if failure stage is achieved. Preventing
equipment failures and outages may avoid the most simple of
convenience from impact, such as internet to receive email, all the
way to life or death scenarios, such as critical care units in
hospitals malfunctioning or worse, failing altogether and patient
care compromised. The following examples illustrate why diligence
is demanded when approaching an effective program that achieves the
goals of reliability and safety.
Bio: Joseph D. Gierlach
Jr, Vice President, Technical Training and Support, TEGG
Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA
Joe has over 20 years experience in the electronics
field. He is responsible for the development and
implementation of the initial training program, development of
technical experiments, development of safety program to help TEGG
meet requirements for NFPA 70E, author of many technical
presentations and articles. Joe is also an instructor for
ASNT Level I Certification courses and a seminar instructor for
NFPA-70E. Joe is a Certified Level III Infrared Thermographer and a
certified Level II Airborne Ultrasound Inspector.
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