Live Updates From the IEEE Pulp & Paper Industry Technology Conference
EP Editorial Staff | June 15, 2015
Check back for some of her updates.
Final Update:
Monday’s Evening Update:
Morning Sessions:
Intro:
Tweets From the Pulp & Paper Industry Technology Conference
D-dot sensors, used with existing protection & control technologies, hold great promise for pre-emptive arc-fault-detection. #2015IEEEppic
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 16, 2015
Integrator RoviSys asks mills how they handle legacy-process control system migrations: Rip and replace or in managed phases? #2015IEEEppic
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
The future is now: Firestone and Rockwell Automation prove software can monitor plant emissions at a lower cost than hardware.#2015IEEEppic
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
GE Digital Energy’s Ernst clears up some confusion on applicability of motor-protection relays to variable frequency systems. #2015IEEEppic
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
Happy 50th Anniversary to IEEE’s Industry Applications Society (241 chapters strong), sponsor of the #2015IEEEppic technical conference.
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
Eaton’s Paoletti explores maintenance practices for monitoring electrical-equipment failure-indicators & zero-planned outages. #2015IEEEppic — Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
Good point from the floor: Training people for jobs in power-intensive mills will equip them to work in any process industry.#2015IEEEppic
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
Per Jeff Landin: Aging pulp & paper workforce (31,000 workers) impacting Wisconsin’s 35 mills. Where have we heard that before?#2015IEEEppic — Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
Wisconsin Paper Council prez Jeff Landin talks pulp & paper industry trends, challenges and many opportunities at #2015IEEEppic.
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
Big changes in 2015 NFPA 70E on PPE & arc flash tables. Read about others in July’s Maintenance Technology. #2015IEEEppic — Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
Good advice this morning from Shermco’s James White at #2015IEEEppic: Nobody gets promoted for violating safety policies.
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
Shermco’s James White talks practical application of 2015 NFPA 70E tables: they take the guesswork out about PPE.#2015IEEEppic — Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
North American mills well represented at 61st IEEE Pulp & Paper Industry Technical Conference in Milwaukee, WI. #2015IEEEppic
— Maintenance Tech (@MTMagazine) June 15, 2015
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