DILO ACADEMY

DILO Academy’s mission is to provide students with strategic, measurable, and effective education to ensure the responsible and sustainable handling of SF6 gas.

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Join DILO's Regional Sales Manager, Chris Barrett, and Steve Skinner from Substation Consulting, LLC for an in-depth look into density monitors on SF6 gas breakers. Steve Skinner, an industry veteran, joined the T&D Industry in 1977. Steve has worked in installation, commissioning, and maintaining circuit breakers; a technical advisor to the personnel in the field;  a circuit breaker failure investigator. Steve also has extensive experience with on-line monitoring systems. Module 1: This is My Density will cover the relationship of pressure and density, the pros and cons of measuring each measurement and an overview of the difference operation of a pressure gauge and a density monitor. Chris Barrett is the Regional Manager for the west coast, based at our DILO facility in Portland, OR. He has been a part of the DILO team since 2011, and during his tenure, he has had the privilege of working directly with end-users in the field and at our main service facility in Odessa, FL as a shop technician. Module 2, How to Verify a Density Gauge, covers emission-free verification tools for SF6 and Alternative gas applications. Chris' presentation covers SF6 basics and emission control as well as details on Density Monitor Verification, including unit conversions, safety, and how to operate a DensiControl.    Read more

Este curso virtual a su propio ritmo se centra en la teoría del gas SF6 y demostraciones prácticas de equipos para proporcionar a los técnicos conocimientos vitales para optimizar las prácticas de manejo del gas SF6, los procedimientos de seguridad y las regulaciones/informes. Este curso tardará entre 4 y 5 horas en completarse y puede iniciarse y completarse en cualquier momento dentro del año posterior a la compra del curso.   LUGAR DEL CURSO Y FECHAS Este curso de formación se está llevando a cabo de forma virtual. Necesitará una computadora y acceso a Internet para participar en este curso.   OTORGAMIENTO DE CEU Al completar el curso con éxito, se otorgará a los estudiantes 0,5 CEU de IACET y un certificado de seguridad y manejo de SF6 expedido por DILO Company, Inc. Para completar el curso con éxito, los participantes deben cumplir los siguientes requisitos: Asistir cada día del curso en su totalidad Comprometerse y participar activamente en la capacitación virtual Obtener una puntuación del 70 % o más en la evaluación escrita al final del curso Read more

This self-paced virtual course focuses on SF6 gas theory and practical equipment demonstrations to provide technicians with vital knowledge for optimizing SF6 gas handling practices, safety procedures, and regulations/reporting. This course will take about 4-5 hours to complete and can be started and completed anytime within a year of purchasing the course.    COURSE LOCATION AND DATES This training course is taking place virtually. You will need a computer and internet access to participate in this course.    AWARDING OF CEUs Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be awarded 0.5 IACET CEUs and an SF6 Safety and Handling Certificate from DILO Company, Inc. In order to successfully complete the course, trainees must meet the following requirements: Complete all course modules in their entirety Pass the knowledge check at the end of each module Score 70% or better on written post-course assessment   Read more

This video covers how to properly manage and monitor SF6 usage in GIE, cylinders and in handling equipment through DILO Direct-Track in real time while supporting Federal and/or State reporting by completing automated reporting forms. Read more

This video will address the fundamental aspects of handling SF6 gas and controlling emissions, focusing on processes such as air evacuation, gas filling, and gas recovery. Read more

Join Billy Lao, GM of DILO Company, and Corey Ratza, Sales Director of DILO Company, in the Nameplate Verification Process. This video covers when nameplate capacity adjustments might be necessary, proper equipment set-up, and important safety considerations. Finally, this information is used to simulate how one would begin the process of nameplate verification and adjustment.  Read more

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