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Description

Industrial Talk is onsite at DistribuTech 2025 and talking to Kevin Kucera, CEO at RPM Electric about "Hardening the Grid and Electrical Safety".

Scott Mackenzie hosts Kevin Kucera on the Industrial Talk Podcast, discussing safety and innovation at the Distribute Tech event in Dallas, Texas. Kucera highlights the importance of grid hardening technology, which protects against fast transients and electromagnetic pulses, operating in six nanoseconds and guaranteed for 1000 events. He shares a personal story about a near-fatal electrical incident, emphasizing the need for safety protocols. The conversation also touches on the significance of proper grounding and the dangers of working with electrical systems, underscoring the importance of professional training and adherence to safety standards.

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Outline

Distribute Tech Event Overview

  • Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast and highlights the importance of industry professionals.
  • Scott MacKenzie mentions the sponsor, Siemens, and encourages listeners to visit siemens.com for more information.
  • Scott MacKenzie introduces Kevin Kucera , who will discuss safety and his experiences at Distribute Tech.
  • Kevin Kucera spells his last name and Scott MacKenzie jokes about the pronunciation.

Event Attendance and Activity

  • Kevin Kucera mentions the large attendance at Distribute Tech, with 600 exhibitors and 18,000 attendees.
  • Scott MacKenzie expresses surprise at the large number of attendees and describes the event as a "zoo."
  • Kevin Kucera describes Distribute Tech as the number one show for utility, with significant interest and innovation.
  • Scott MacKenzie and Kevin Kucera discuss the buzz around grid hardening technology and the importance of resilience in medium voltage systems.

Grid Hardening Technology

  • Kevin Kucera explains the technology developed by Advanced Fusion Systems to protect against fast transients and electromagnetic pulses.
  • The devices operate in six nanoseconds and are guaranteed for 1000 events, with no metal oxide or silicon internally.
  • Scott MacKenzie asks for a real-life use case, and Kevin Kucera provides an example of a nuclear event and directed energy weapons.
  • The technology protects against catastrophic failures by shunting pulses to the ground quickly.

Installation and Safety Considerations

  • Kevin Kucera describes the installation process, which involves using a meter of wire and connecting to the ground.
  • The devices can be placed at transformers, rectifiers, or as EMP scouts on the line.
  • Scott MacKenzie and Kevin Kucera discuss the importance of proper grounding and the use of bonding poles.
  • Kevin Kucera shares his background in the electrical industry and his passion for electricity.

Electrical Safety Incident

  • Kevin Kucera shares a personal story about a close call with electrical safety at a dry dock in downtown Seattle.
  • He describes the incident where a rod fell and hit a phase, causing a 14-foot fireball.
  • Kevin Kucera explains how the breaker tripped instantly, saving him from severe injury.
  • The incident highlights the importance of safety and the potential dangers in the electrical industry.

Subsequent Safety Measures

  • Kevin Kucera describes the subsequent repairs and safety measures taken after the incident.
  • He...