Ed Larsen
Ed Larsen
Ed is an Industry Standards Manager for Schneider Electric USA and is based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is responsible for overcurrent protective device and motor control product standards and holds BS and MS degrees from the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He has been an employee of Square D/Schneider Electric for 40 years as an application engineer, marketing manager, product manager and engineering manager for control products and circuit breakers. Ed has authored technical articles and papers and frequently speaks on various product application and code compliance topics. He is a member of numerous industry technical...
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Ed is an Industry Standards Manager for Schneider Electric USA and is based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is responsible for overcurrent protective device and motor control product standards and holds BS and MS degrees from the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He has been an employee of Square D/Schneider Electric for 40 years as an application engineer, marketing manager, product manager and engineering manager for control products and circuit breakers. Ed has authored technical articles and papers and frequently speaks on various product application and code compliance topics. He is a member of numerous industry technical committees and NFPA National Electrical Code Making Panels 2 and 11.
Articles

Power Distribution and Management
Frequently Asked Questions about Selective Coordination
- 5 min read
- Ed Larsen

Power Distribution and Management
Selective Coordination Design Guidelines with Molded-Case Circuit Breakers
- 5 min read
- Ed Larsen

Power Distribution and Management
Selective Coordination with Molded Case Circuit Breakers
- 5 min read
- Ed Larsen

Power Distribution and Management
Selective Coordination and Emergency Power Supply Systems
- 3 min read
- Ed Larsen

Power Distribution and Management
Implementing Selective Coordination for Health Care Facilities
- 5 min read
- Ed Larsen

Power Distribution and Management
Selective Coordination and the NEC: Defining Terms and Understanding Updates
- 2 min read
- Ed Larsen

Meeting the Spirit – And Not Just the Letter – of Arc Flash Energy Reduction Requirements
- 2 min read
- Ed Larsen

NEC Section 240.87 – Acceptable Methods for Arc Energy Reduction
- 3 min read
- Ed Larsen

NEC 2014 – What’s Changed in Section 240.87 Regarding Arc Energy Reduction
- 2 min read
- Ed Larsen
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