Smarter Monitoring Starts with Expert Training

Joel Robinson and Trina Alger at the TEGG Conference
Joel Robinson (Seaward) and Trina Alger (Dranetz) staff the booth at the TEGG/ABM Conference exhibitor showcase.

At the 2026 TEGG/ABM Continuing Education Conference in San Diego, Dranetz experts delivered a five-part power monitoring seminar tailored for TEGG Service Contractors who specialize in testing, inspecting, and maintaining electrical systems. Seaward pros ran a seminar on PV testing. The sessions were designed to give field professionals and business owners practical guidance for troubleshooting power systems and solar arrays.

A conference for the people who keep power reliable

At this year’s TEGG/ABM Continuing Education Conference in San Diego, Dranetz experts presented a five-part seminar series on practical power monitoring strategies for various applications. Attendees were TEGG Service Contractors who specialize in electrical system testing and maintenance. These are the people on the front lines of engineering, construction, and reliability, supporting healthcare, manufacturing, data centers, and other industries.

Dranetz’s Ross Ignall conducted the power monitoring seminar with over 30 professionals in attendance. Trina Alger, Western US Sale Manager for Dranetz, and Dan Colvin, Business Development Manager for Calibrationhouse, supported attendees throughout the sessions and in one-on-one conversations at the booth. These experts represented the GMC Instruments’ power quality and service brands.

In addition to the power monitoring seminar, Seaward’s Joel Robinson presented a seminar focused on photovoltaics testing. His session covered the PV testing business and market, testing tools and procedures, safety considerations, and performance diagnostics—timely topics for contractors working with PV systems in commercial and institutional environments.

Expert-led training and practical conversations

The Dranetz power monitoring seminar offered in-depth training in five areas: an introduction to power and energy monitoring, standards and best practices for power and energy monitoring, wiring methods and transducers considerations, how to recognize and interpret harmonics, and how to conduct a power survey with accurate, explainable results.

Each session in the series was built to match the way TEGG Service Contractors work and address their field challenges.

Attendees who visited the Dranetz and Seaward booth during exhibition hours brought up issues from their own facilities. We fielded questions about flicker, unexplained downtime, inconsistent data, and system compatibility. Our team helped translate those concerns into actionable next steps.

What’s next?

The experts at Dranetz, Seaward, and the other GMC Instruments brands view technical expertise and practical support as an ongoing commitment to our clients and the industry.

We know the people doing this work want straight answers, reliable tools, and access to experts who know specs and know how to apply them in the field. This is what drives us to keep offering practical seminars like this one.

If your team would benefit from an expertly led power monitoring session, reach out. We’re here to help.

FAQs

What did the Dranetz power monitoring seminar cover?

The five-part series addressed energy and PQ monitoring, wiring methods, transducer selection, harmonics, and how to perform a structured power monitoring survey.

Who attended the 2026 TEGG Conference?

TEGG Service Contractors from across North America attended, including electrical professionals who maintain and test systems in commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities.

What kind of support does Dranetz offer beyond the conference?

Dranetz, Seaward, and the other GMC Instruments brands are committed to providing trusted expertise, in addition to high-quality, cost-effective equipment. Our team is made up of knowledgeable, human professionals who offer hands-on support, practical training, and a long-term partnership to our clients.

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