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Welcome to the final year of the Twentieth Century!
Thursday, Jan 20, 2000
Sponsored by the Kansas City Section of the IEEE
Please note: When you register by the deadline, you get a discount. If you register and don't cancel by the deadline, you are basically ordering a meal the Section must pay for. Thus, if we can't sell your spot to someone who did not register, we will bill you for that meal. The odds of reselling are poor, as nearly everyone registers by the deadline these days.
Topic: Transformer fluids
Location: Wyndham Garden Hotel, I-435 & Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS.
Ph: (913) 383-2550.
Dir: Exit I-435 Metcalf Ave N. Go 1/4 km to 107th St. Turn right. Take immed. right @ BP. Go 100 meters; hotel is on your left.
Speaker: Patrick McShane from Cooper Power, Mequon, WI.
Times: No-Host Social Hour: 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Dinner Hour: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Presentation: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Charge: Dinner $20/17 for members & guests, students $12/10. The second price reflects
your registration discount. Cancel by Monday noon to avoid charge for meal. Presentation
is free.
Program:
Vegetable Oils aren't Just for Salads Anymore.
The shift toward DFSHE (Designing For Safety, Health and the Environment) has resulted in
many more environmental, preferred products being introduced in the industry to industry
market. For electrical distribution transformers,
vegetable-based dielectric coolants have recently appeared on the market. The presentation
discusses the latest updates on this new development from all angles: performance,
environmental, health, fire safety, codes, etc. The presentation content will assume
limited direct experience by the audience on the subject.
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