En 2007 Jonathan Woodworth y Deborah Limburg tomaron la decisión de unir su experiencia empresarial para fundar ArresterWorks Consulting. Su objetivo era proporcionar un recurso para aquellos que buscan mejorar la fiabilidad del sistema eléctrico a través del diseño, la producción y la aplicación de descargadores para mitigar el efecto de los rayos y otros fenómenos. Sus esfuerzos han dado lugar a ArresterWorks.com , un sitio web dedicado a proporcionar información educativa sobre el tema de la protección contra sobretensiones de los sistemas de energía y un negocio de consultoría que sigue creciendo. Desde 2007 y el inicio de ArresterWorks, han desarrollado una completa biblioteca de artículos sobre protección contra sobretensiones que ahora es insuperable en el mundo. También han desarrollado y perfeccionado sus habilidades de análisis de transitorios utilizando el software ATP para modelar y resolver problemas en la industria. Han añadido seminarios en línea, eConsulting, y mucho más a su lista de servicios a la industria.
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¿Quienes son nuestros consultores?

Jonathan Woodworth

Jonathan started his career at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, where he was an integral member of the high energy particle physics team in search of the elusive quark. Returning to his home state of NY, he joined the design engineering team at McGraw Edison (later Cooper Power Systems) in Olean. During his tenure at Cooper he was involved in the design, development and manufacturing of arresters. He served as Engineering Manager as well as Arrester Marketing Manager during that time. Since 2008 he has been the Principal Engineer for ArresterWorks.

Though his entire career, Jonathan has been active in the IEEE and IEC standard associations. He is past chair of the IEEE SPD Committee, he is past chair of NEMA 8LA Arrester Committee, and presently co-chair of IEC TC37 MT4. He is inventor/co-inventor on five US patents. Jonathan received his Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from The Ohio Institute of Technology and his MBA from St. Bonaventure University.

Contact at   716-307-2431    or  Jonathan.Woodworth@ArresterWorks.com

Deborah Limburg

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Deborah is a long term veteran in the arrester industry having worked for Cooper Industries for over 25 years. During that time she held a number of positions in the product engineering department, including leader of the Engineering Design Services group. One of her major accomplishments at Cooper was the design of database driven virtual product drawing systems. These systems were implemented on all major product lines, improving the documentation process through increased efficiency and accuracy

Additionally she developed the software to handle disk selection process for the tightly matched disk columns required for series capacitor banks and the management of the varistor assembly process. Deborah received her BS in Computer Software from the University of New York State and is a co-inventor on several US patents.

Since 2010 Deborah has been the Web and Business Developer for Arresterworks.

Contact at  716-378-1419    or  Deborah.Limburg@ArresterWorks.com

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