Bender to Host Webinar Series Focusing on Various Electrical Safety and Ground-Fault Protection Topics

EIN Bender webinar 400

Nov 6, 2019

Bender is launching a new webinar series for 2019 and 2020. Over the next several months, they will expert representatives discuss various products and technical issues faced in electrical safety and ground fault protection. Each of these webinars will be presented by an engineering expert who has spent years in their respective field.

CEO Steve Mason commented, “This webinar series will offer expert education and an in-depth understanding of electrical safety as well as basic regulatory compliance. Every business and hospital is susceptible to ground faults if the proper equipment is not installed, putting the safety of customers, patients, and the business at risk. Regulatory compliance continually impacts end-users and this webinar series will provide a clear understanding of best practices and fine-tuning the equipment already in place.”

Webinar schedule is as follows:

November 13th, 2019: Residual Current Monitors

Presented by Ajay Pathak, Head of Industrial Sales

November 19th, 2019: CCID in EV Charging

Presented by Torsten Gruhn, Head of EV Sales

December 11th, 2019: IPS Best Design Practices

Presented by Garrett Meadow, Medical Sales and Applications Engineer

December 18th, 2019: Insulation Monitoring Devices

Presented by Brian Cadman, Industrial Sales – South

January 15th, 2020: MarinaGuard Protection Panels

Presented by Dale Boyd, Industrial Sales

January 29th, 2020: How to Detect a Ground Fault in a System Involving Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

Presented by Jeff Glenney, Head of HRG Sales

February 12th, 2020: Voltage Monitoring

Presented by Kreshnik Furxhiu, Sales and Applications Engineer

February 26th, 2020: Advantages and Disadvantages of an Ungrounded System

Presented by Amir Mojtahed, Head of Bender Canada

March 4th, 2020: Advantages and Disadvantages of a High Resistance Grounded System

Presented by Merv Savostianik, Industrial Product Manager

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