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Anthony Sleva

Manager, Electrical Engineering
Altran Solutions

Member Since: 03/03/03

Author Rating: Bronze

Article Count: 2

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Phone: 609-409-9790
 

Background


Tony’s experience includes design and analysis of transmission and distribution substations, power plant electrical systems, railway systems, and industrial plant electrical systems with an emphasis on protective relaying, short circuit analysis, and electrical system operations.Tony is a Senior Member of IEEE, a graduate of Penn State University, a licensed professional engineer and an adjunct instructor at University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee’s School of Continuing Education.

Phone: 609-409-9790
e-mail: tsleva@altransolutions.com

 

Articles

3.3.06 Arc Flash Energy, Personal Protective Equipment and Employee Safety

Topic: Risk & Operations

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Arc flash incidents can occur when electrical equipment is being prepared for maintenance or inspection as well as when equipment is being returned to service after maintenance has been completed. In fact, some incidents have occurred while a cover was being removed in order to determine the scope of maintenance.
 
3.10.03 Power System Security - Some Hard Facts

Topic: Communications & Security

Article Viewed 378 Times; Comment on this article

How do you evaluate the robustness of extra high voltage substations and transmission lines to attack by disenfranchised individuals, determined terrorists, hostile employees, knowledgeable intruders, and common thieves? How do you quantify the reduction in the risk as improvements are made and newer designs are developed?
 


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