A large percentage of industrial facilities are reactive. Testing and preventative maintenance proactively address issues that could occur and provide proper and safe operation of protective devices. NFPA 70B now mandates the development and execution of a proper electrical maintenance program (EMP). In this exclusive webinar, Karl von Knobelsdorff, CEO/President of Knobelsdorff will address downtime avoidance and uptime maximization through various real-world case studies and how simple strategies could have prevented downtime and costly fixes after the fact. Many facility managers don't realize the value of preventative maintenance and testing as well as the minor upfront cost that can save facilities hundreds of thousands of dollars in the long run.
This webinar will broadcast at 10:00 AM CDT (Chicago) / 4:00 PM BST (London) / 11:00 PM CST (Beijing).
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
- An understanding of NFPA 70B & 70E requirements.
- Solutions on how to be NFPA 70B & 70E compliant.
- The importance of an EMP.
- Tips on navigating the Frequency Maintenance for Common Electrical Equipment Table.
This webinar is sponsored by Knobelsdorff and presented by FeedStrategy and Feed & Grain.
Speaker Information:
Karl von Knobelsdorff is CEO/President of Knobelsdorff
Through hard work and determination, Karl is credited with building a growing company and team based on trust and common ground. When Karl took over the company at 23 years of age, there were five employees, one division, and working only in Minnesota. Today Knobelsdorff is averaging 370 employees, operates through four divisions (automation, electric, energy, and power services), and performed work this past year in 26 states. With a lifetime of experience and working his way up in the family-owned company, Karl is a self-taught licensed master electrician and holds licenses in seven different states. Karl serves as Principal on the NFPA 70® Code-Making Panel 14, emphasizing Chapter 5 special occupancies and hazardous locations, articles 500-516, and is chair-elect for Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), Minnesota and North Dakota.