Featured Stories
Don’t Have a Blast! Best Practices for Arc-Flash Mitigation
Arc-flash reduction methods must be considered prior to working on energized electrical equipment for personnel safety. The idea behind energy reduction is to place energized electrical equipment in a state…
David Rewitzer, Hood Patterson & Dewar
A Reliable Arc-Flash Protection System
An electric arc or arc flash occurs when a high voltage causes ionization of a gas — for example, air. Ionization turns an ordinarily nonconductive gas into conductive gas that…
Hang Li & Deepti Almelkar, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
Columnists
[slide-anything id="2693"]
NETA technicians are encouraged to share their stories via our “In the Field column, which explores real-world examples and challenges faced by the electrical testing industry today. Submit your stories by clicking below or learn more about how to submit additional articles.
In the Field column
LEARN MORE ABOUT SUBMITTING
Industry Topics
CAP corner
CAP Spotlight MVA: Synonymous with Transformer Services
NETA’s Corporate Alliance Partners (CAPs) are a group of industry-leading companies that have joined forces with NETA to work together ...
Specs & Standards
IEEE Transformer Committee Report
With the global pandemic continuing, the IEEE Transformer Committee was forced to conduct the fall meeting virtually. Despite the inability to meet together, the IEEE Transformer Committee remains very active and is committed to developing stronger guides to help the ...