Mastering Protection and Control with Megger and IPS Energy: Engineering and Design Concerns
- Thursday 23 July, 2026 - Thursday 23 July, 2026
- ONLINE
- No cost
As power systems become more complex, designing reliable and secure Protection and Control systems is more important than ever.
Join Marius Pitzer from Megger and Jerry Day from IPS Energy as they explore the key engineering and design considerations behind effective protection strategies. This webinar will cover how to balance dependability and security, improve relay coordination, define protection zones, and enhance system safety through fault current analysis and arc flash studies.
Attendees will also learn how redundancy and fail-safe designs help improve reliability and protect critical assets.
Why Attend?
- Understand the fundamentals of protection system design
- Learn how to improve reliability, security, and coordination
- Explore fault current calculations and arc flash considerations
- Discover best practices for redundancy and fail-safe protection
- Participate in a live Q&A with industry experts
Jerry Day
Senior Application and Project Management Consultant, IPS ENERGY
Marius Pitzer
Director, Power Protection (North America), Megger
Jerry Day is a Senior Application and Project Management Consultant with IPS ENERGY, based in Greenwood, Indiana. He has nearly 20 years of experience in the electrical utility industry and has led projects for major clients, including AEP and Entergy. His expertise spans Transformer Intelligence, Protective Relays, and Advanced Facility Ratings Management, with a focus on training, solution design, and process optimization.
Marius Pitzer is Director, Power Protection – North America at Megger, based in Dallas, TX. With 40+ years in the electrical industry—including 20 years at Megger—he supports the Power Protection portfolio and brings experience across protection, transformers, cables, and general electrical testing. He partners with customers and internal teams to select and apply power protection test solutions that address real-world commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting needs.