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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
TypePrivate/employee-owned
IndustryElectrical equipment
Founded1982
FounderEdmund O. Schweitzer III
Headquarters
ProductsPower system protection & control, Automation, Power meter, Telecommunication , Fault indicator, Rugged computer, Panels and Enclosures
ServicesPower management
Protection and automation services
Cybersecurity analysis
Number of employees
5,000+
Websiteselinc.com

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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (SEL) designs, manufactures, and supports products and services ranging from generator and transmission protection to distribution automation and control systems. Founded in 1982 by Edmund O. Schweitzer III, SEL shipped the world's first digital protective relay.[1] Presently, the company designs and manufactures embedded system products for protecting, monitoring, control, and metering of electric power systems.

The company serves a variety of industries, including utilities, pulp and paper, transportation, water and wastewater, education, healthcare, government, mission-critical facilities, and oil, gas, and petrochemical operations.[2]

SEL is 100 percent employee owned, headquartered in Pullman, Washington, with about 2,300 based there in addition to 2,700 employees in field offices and other manufacturing facilities in about 60 national locations, in addition to another 50 international.

History[edit]

SEL was founded in Pullman, Washington in 1982 when Dr. Edmund O. Schweitzer III invented and marketed the first all-digital protective relay. Schweitzer's invention revolutionized the industry by reducing the size, cost, and complexity of protective relays while adding communications and reporting capabilities.

Schweitzer created the relay as a Ph.D. project while at Washington State University. He sold his first product, the SEL-21, to Otter Tail Power Company in Fergus Falls, Minnesota in 1984. Otter Tail initially used the SEL-21 for its fault location and event recording functions.

In 1985, SEL built its first building and employed eleven people. In 2009, SEL became 100% employee-owned under an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP).

SEL has five manufacturing facilities in the U.S. located in Pullman, Washington; Lewiston, Idaho; Lake Zurich, Illinois, and West Lafayette, Indiana. In 2003, the company opened its first Regional Integration Center in San Luis Potosí, followed by May 2017 opening in Saudi Arabia city of Dammam with a peak manufacturing ablitiy for 1,200 control panels. With Mexico to build complete panels and PowerMAX for all of North America. The components for the panels are made in Pullman and shipped to Mexico where they are integrated into panels.

E. O. Schweitzer Manufacturing, a manufacturer of fault indicators and sensors started by Edmund O. Schweitzer, Jr. in 1949, became a division of SEL in 2005.

Products[edit]

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SEL designs, manufactures and supports products for protection, monitoring, control, automation, and metering of electric power systems, ranging from comprehensive generator and transmission protection to distribution automation and control systems.[3]

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Products include: Generator, Substation, Distribution, Transmission and Motor Protective Relays; Distribution Control; Metering; Overhead, Underground, Wireless Fault Indicators and Sensors; Remote I/O; Annunciation and Notification; Automation Controllers; Computers; Collection, Configuration, Visualization and Analysis Software; Communications including WAN and LAN Networks, Wireless, Transceivers and Adapters and IEC 61850 Products; Precise Timing (Clocks); Cybersecurity for Communications, Data Processing and Wireless; Enclosures and Panels; Rotary Switches; Fiber-Optic and other Cables; Accessories and Tools; and Current Transformers and Voltage Sensors.[4]

Operations[edit]

SEL is headquartered in Pullman, Washington. As of December 2016, it had operations in 24 countries and 4,600 employees worldwide. And has sold products and services in roughly 148 countries at that time.

The company operates five manufacturing facilities in the U.S. located in Pullman, Washington, Lewiston, Idaho, Lake Zurich, Illinois, and West Lafayette, Indiana; with additional Regional Integration Centers located in Charlotte, NC, USA with expansion project in (2017). With International integration centers in San Luis Potosí, Mexico (2003), Campinas, Brazil; Bogota, Colombia; and Khobar, Dammam Saudi Arabia (May 2017).[5]

Literature[edit]

In 2010, SEL published its first textbook, Modern Solutions for Protection, Control, and Monitoring of Electric Power Systems. SEL's quarterly Journal of Reliable Power also began in 2010.

The company's other published works include: Line Current Differential Protection: A Collection of Technical Papers Representing Modern Solutions, edited by Héctor J. Altuve Ferrer, Bogdan Kasztenny, and Normann Fischer; Analyzing and Applying Current Transformers, by Stanley Zocholl; and AC Motor Protection, by Stanley Zocholl.[6]

Additionally, hundreds of technical papers, white papers, application notes, and case studies authored by SEL employees are published on the company website.[7]

Awards[edit]

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2012: Fortune's 100 Best Companies To Work For (SEL ranked #97)[8]

2013: American Red Cross Inland Northwest Chapter 2012-2013 International and National Relief Award

2014: Association of Washington Business 2014 Better Workplace Award[9]

2015: Fortune's 15 Best Workplaces in Manufacturing and Production[10]

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2015: United States Energy Association 2015 USEA Corporate Volunteer Award[11]

2016: Fortune's 15 Best Workplaces in Manufacturing and Production[12]

2016: Fortune's 100 Best Workplaces for Millennials [13]

2016: Fortune's 20 Best Workplaces for Baby Boomers [14]

2016: Palouse Knowledge Corridor Entrepreneur of the Palouse Award[15]

For more than a decade, North American electric utilities have ranked SEL as the #1 relay manufacturer in the Newton-Evans Worldwide Study of the Protective Relay Marketplace in Electric Utilities.[16]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.selinc.com/aboutSEL/our_roots/
  2. ^'Services and Solutions, Customers Served'. selinc.com. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  3. ^https://cdn.selinc.com/assets/Literature/Publications/Corporate%20Overview/CorporateOverview_2015.pdf?v=20160106-155155
  4. ^https://selinc.com/products/
  5. ^'SEL Support Office Locations'. selinc.com. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  6. ^'SEL Bookstore'. selinc.com. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  7. ^'SEL Literature'. selinc.com. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  8. ^'100 Best Companies to Work For 2012: Full list - from FORTUNE'. fortune. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  9. ^Association of Washington Business (2014-07-02), 2014 Better Workplace Awards - Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, retrieved 2016-12-15
  10. ^'15 great workplaces in manufacturing & production'. Fortune. 2015-01-21. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  11. ^'USEA Corporate Volunteer Award'(PDF).
  12. ^'15 Best Workplaces in Manufacturing and Production'. Fortune. 2016-02-16. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  13. ^''SEL named a best place to work for millennials and boomers''. selinc.com. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  14. ^''SEL named a best place to work for millennials and boomers''. selinc.com. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  15. ^'2016 Entrepreneur Of The Palouse Award Winners - Be The Entrepreneur Bootcamp™'. Be The Entrepreneur Bootcamp™. 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  16. ^'SEL Ranked #1 Again in Newton-Evans Protective Relay Study'(PDF).

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About SEL:

SEL invents, designs, and builds digital products and systems that protect power grids around the world. This technology prevents blackouts and enables customers to improve power system reliability and safety at a reduced cost. A 100 percent employee-owned company headquartered in Pullman, Washington, SEL has manufactured products in the United States since 1984 and now serves customers worldwide. Our mission is simple: to make electric power safer, more reliable, and more economical. https://selinc.com/

About Gautham Ashokkumar, Application Engineer:

Gautham joined Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. in 2017 as an Associate Application Engineer in Protection. Prior to joining SEL, he worked in electrical maintenance and operations in India. He got his B.E in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from RMK College, Anna University in 2013 and got his M.S in Electrical Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, Missouri in 2017. His Master’s specialization was in the field of power systems engineering, including power system protection and reliability. He currently works as an Application Engineer in Alpharetta, Georgia.

About Jeremy Blair, Application Engineer:

Jeremy joined Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. as an application engineer in 2013. Previously he worked for Entergy Corporation as a distribution planning engineer with responsibilities in distribution system planning, protection, power quality, and automation in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He also managed Entergy’s Automatic Load Transfer and Sectionalization Program over its four -state territory. Jeremy earned his B.S.E.E. from Louisiana Tech University and his M.S.E.C.E. from Georgia Institute of Technology. He is a licensed professional engineer in the state of Louisiana.

About Tim Pilcher, Application Engineer:

Tim Pilcher is an Application Engineer for Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) in Dothan, Alabama. He joined SEL in 2011 to provide integration support and teach SEL products to customers in Alabama, Georgia, and the panhandle of Florida. Prior to SEL, Tim worked at Mead Westvaco, Kimberly-Clark, and Georgia-Pacific, giving him a strong industrial process background and making him a good fit to join the SEL-2411P Pump Automation Controller development team. He is an alumni of Auburn University where he graduated with a BSEE in Electrical Engineering. Tim is also an IEEE member and a licensed engineer in the state of Alabama.

About Dennis Gammel, R&D Director

Dennis Gammelis a graduate of the University of Idaho with a BSc. in Applied Mathematics and has been actively working in the computing and communications industries since 1996. His career experience includes network security design, CS network architecture, embedded product development, ASIC simulation, and firmware design with RTOS application development. He has been with SEL since March 2005 and carries with him more than 20 years of secure firmware and network engineering experience.

Events:

  • Breakout Sessions, May 21, 2020:
    Providing Secure Solutions for Distributed Control System Defense
    Please join us as we describe technologies, solutions, and techniques that SEL has developed for securing distributed controls systems. While inter-operable with traditional I.T. standards and protocols, these solutions have been developed and purposed for control systems with defense in depth in mind. They leverage the static and distributed nature of an engineered system making them less complex while easier to monitor and maintain.
  • Virtual Tradeshow, May 14, 2020:
    Securing Critical Infrastructure
    Providing secure solutions for industrial control system defense.
  • Breakout Sessions, May 7, 2020:
    Hardened Pump Controller for Critical Infrastructure
    The SEL-2411P Pump Automation Controller is a hardened, SCADA-ready solution designed specifically to address the challenges of the water and wastewater Industry. During this breakout session, an SEL expert will share how you can achieve peace of mind and yield savings without sacrificing capability or quality, and without being locked into a proprietary system by going into more specifics about how the SEL-2411P Pump Automation Controller operates. Please join us!
  • Virtual Tradeshow, April 23, 2020:
    Hardened Pump Controller for Critical Infrastructure
    The SEL-2411P Pump Automation Controller is a hardened, SCADA-ready solution designed specifically to address the challenges of the water and wastewater Industry. An SEL expert will share how you can achieve peace of mind and yield savings without sacrificing capability or quality, and without being locked into a proprietary system.
  • Breakout Sessions, April 16, 2020:
    Economical Arc Flash Mitigation
    An arc flash event is a dangerous condition that threatens the safety of personnel and damages equipment. This presentation discusses the phenomenon and provides SEL’s industry-leading approach to arc flash detection and mitigation.

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