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Author Biography

Lee Layton
Author Name: Lee Layton

Email: providers@redvector.com

Author Biography:
Mr. Layton holds a BS in electrical engineering from Auburn University and is a licensed professional engineer in Georgia. He has over 20 years experience in the electric utility industry. His area of expertise includes distribution design, planning, metering, system operations, and relaying.

Mr. Layton has taught numerous training courses for other utility professionals in the areas of metering, relaying, equipment application, and distribution line design.

He has published articles concerning utility operations in various trade publications.

Courses offered by this author (40)
2008 NEC Grounding (4 hours)
2008 NEC Motor Circuits/Calculations (2 hours)
Basic Electricity I (2 hours)
Basic Electricity II (3 hours)
Battery Applications (3 hours)
Capacitor Applications (2 hours)
Economic Conductor Selection (1 hours)
Electric and Magnetic Fields (3 hours)
Electric Motors (3 hours)
Electric System Reliability Indices (1 hours)
Electrical Characteristics of Conductors (3 hours)
Electrical Phase Converters (1 hours)
Electrical Protection Grounding (2 hours)
Electrical Tools: Digital Multimeters I - Operation (2 hours)
Electrical Tools: Digital Multimeters II - Applications (1 hours)
Engineering Economic Analysis (5 hours)
Fuel Cell Power Systems (2 hours)
Geothermal Heat Pumps (2 hours)
Industrial and Outdoor Lighting (5 hours)
Industrial Noise Control (3 hours)
Mathematics I: Algebra (4 hours)
Mechanical Characteristics of Conductors (4 hours)
Medium Voltage Underground Cables (5 hours)
National Electrical Code Grounding (2005) (4 hours)
NEC Motor Circuits/Calculations (2005) (2 hours)
Overcurrent Protection I - Short Circuit Calculations (3 hours)
Overcurrent Protection II - Coordination (3 hours)
Overview of Electric Power Systems (1 hours)
Pole Structural Loading (3 hours)
Renewable Energy Generation (1 hours)
Responsible Outdoor Lighting (2 hours)
Sizing Electric Utility Service Entrance Equipment (2 hours)
Statistical Analysis (6 hours)
Structural Guying for Electric Distribution Systems (2 hours)
Telecommunications Fundamentals (5 hours)
Transformers I - Electrical Characteristics (1 hours)
Transformers II - Standards (2 hours)
Transformers III - Connections (2 hours)
Understanding Electric Rates (3 hours)
Voltage Regulator Application (1 hours)