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Ask the Experts

Ask the Experts is an ongoing series where Eaton industrial control experts appear live on social media to present new products and answer questions posed by professionals worldwide. The events focus on an industrial control product or issue with a large emphasis placed on taking and answering questions.

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S1. E7. Ask the Experts - How to select and inductive proximity sensors

On November 30, 2021 Eaton’s sensors application engineer Matt Simms answered questions related to the inductive proximity sensors. In thi las event of the year we learned how to select an inductive proximity sensor.

S1. E6. Ask the Experts - Distributed and Centralized logic

On September 21, 2021, Eaton experts got together to take and answer questions related to distributed and centralized logic.

S1. E5. Ask the Experts - Harmonics

On August 24, 2021, Dan Carnovale, Eaton’s harmonics expert, participated in an Ask the Experts forum to take and answer questions related to harmonics and the impact they can have in a facility. 

S1. E4. Ask the Experts - NEMA, IEC and DP Contactors

On July 27, 2021, Eaton’s contactor experts participated in an Ask the Experts forum to take and answer questions about the differences between NEMA, IEC and DP contactors.

S1. E3. Ask the Experts - PowerXL DM1 Launch event

On June 29, 2021, Eaton introduced the PowerXL DM1 micro VFD using Microsoft's mixed reality Hololens technology. A question and answer period followed, providing an even more in-depth look at the DM1.

 

S1. E2. Ask the Experts - PLCs, Part 2

 

Our experts answered your questions about PLCs LIVE on Facebook and LinkedIn on December 8, 2020. Here is a recording of the broadcast.

S1. E1. Ask the Experts - PLCs, Part 1

 

Our experts answered your questions about PLCs LIVE on Facebook and LinkedIn on October 27, 2020. Here is the recording of the broadcast.

Want to better understand how harmonics impacts your facility?

Join our Ask the Experts LIVE event on Facebook and LinkedIn to have your questions answered. We will explore what causes harmonic distortion, the impact, various mitigation methods and so much more. Join us on August 24, at noon CST.