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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories SEL President Dave Whitehead hosts the Schweitzer Drive podcast, where he talks with the entrepreneurs, innovators, and experts who are inventing the future of electric power
Contact Us - Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc (SEL) 2350 NE Hopkins Court Pullman, WA 99163 - USA Email: info@selinc com Phone: +1 509 332 1890 Fax: +1 509 332 7990 Pullman Campus Map
About Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories | SEL From Ideas to Inventions at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories At SEL, every product or solution begins as a concept, grounded in innovation and a commitment to quality We bring our ideas to life through rigorous design and meticulous testing
The History of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories | SEL In 1982, Edmund O Schweitzer, III, invented the first microprocessor-based digital protective relay The SEL-21 was the culmination of research done for Schweitzer’s doctoral thesis, and it ushered in a new era of power system protection and went on to revolutionize the electric power industry
Distribution - Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories SEL Engineering Services provides turnkey distribution automation control solutions Our engineers will install and configure the SEL DMS Suite, including scalable FLISR systems and data management and automation (DMA) solutions
SEL Careers - Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Our founder, Dr Edmund O Schweitzer, III, first came to Pullman, Washington, as a PhD student Inspired by his research, he invented the world’s first microprocessor-based digital relay, revolutionizing the power industry and sparking the launch of SEL in 1982
Events | Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories This recorded technical presentation provides information on engineering a better network, increasing performance over traditional Ethernet networks, and strengthening the cybersecurity of substation and industrial critical networks