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'''Thomas Domitrovich Thomas A. Domitrovich is a is a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in the state of Pennsylvania and a LEED Associate Professional with Eaton’s electrical sector. Mr. Domitrovich has global codes and standards responsibilities for the electrical sector and industrial sector of Eaton, assists customers in the proper application of Eaton solutions to manufacturer instructions and codes and standards. Thomas began his career in 1990 with Gilbert Commonwealth in Reading PA as an Electrical Engineer working in Industrial Power Systems, Fossil and Nuclear power generation power distribution systems analysis and design. Thomas joined Eaton Corporation in 1996 and has held various roles within Eaton including Power Quality and Residential Products working with customers on system solutions for construction of industrial, commercial, and residential power systems. Thomas manages engineers focused on overcurrent and over voltage protection, safety, codes, and standards. Thomas is an active member of various organizations including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and others.

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT:

Eaton Corporation, Moon Township PA           2022 – Present     Director, Codes and Standards Center of Excellence

Eaton Corporation, Bussmann St. Louis MO

2016 – 2022        Vice President, Technical Applications

2014 – 2016        Manager, Application Engineering Eaton Corporation, Moon Township PA

2007 – 2014        National Application Engineer, Codes & Standards

2006 – 2007        Manager, Applications

2004 – 2006        Product Manager – AFCI / GFCI

2000 – 2004        Product Manager – Communications Hardware and Software

1996 – 2000 	Application Engineer Parsons Power (Formerly Gilbert/Commonwealth), Reading PA

1990 – 1995		Power Systems Electrical Engineer Power Systems Development, Canton OH

1989 			Power Engineering Intern

'''INDUSTRY INVOLVEMENT: '''

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

1. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), Code Making Panel 2 Principle NEMA Representative

2. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), Code Making Panel 10 Alternate Eaton Representative

3. NFPA 70B, Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance, Principal Representative

4. NFPA 73, Standard for Electrical Inspections for Existing Dwelling Units, Alternate NEMA Rep.

5. NFPA 78, Guide on Electrical Inspections, Principle

6. NFPA 1078, Standard for Electrical Inspector Professional Qualification

7. NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems

8. NFPA 111, Standard on Stored Electrical Energy Emergency and Standby Power Systems

Underwriters Laboratories (UL)

1. UL 412 - Standard for Refrigeration Unit Coolers

'''International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

1. IEC SC 32B Maintenance of standards dealing with fuses for general applications (MT8)

2. IEC SC 32B Maintenance of standards dealing with fuses for semiconductor protection (MT9)

3. TC 64 Electrical installations and protection against electric shock

'''Independent Electrical Contractors Association (IECo)

1. Codes and Standards Committee member

IEC

1. TC 64 Electrical Installations and Protection Against Electric Shock Technical Administrator

2. SC 32B Low Voltage Fuses Technical Administrator

3. USNC Technical Management Committee (USNC TMC)

International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI)

1. IAEI Board of Directors (2021 - 2023)

2. IAEI Board of Directors (2024 - 2027)

3. IAEI Western Section Education Chair

4. IAEI International Office Education Chair (2021 - 2023)

5. West Virginia Chapter IAEI Treasurer Electrical Training ALLIANCE

1. Blended learning platinum training partner

2. Contributing Writer, Codes and Practices 3, Electrical System Protection

3. Contributing Writer, Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

1. IEEE 1584, Guide for Performing Arc Flash Hazard Calculations committee member

2. IEEE 1584, Guide for Performing Arc Flash Hazard Calculations steering committee member

3. IEEE 1584.1, Guide for the Specifications of Scope and Deliverable Requirements for an Arc-Flash Hazard Calculation Study in Accordance with IEEE Std. 1584 committee / task group member

4. IEEE 1458 – Recommended Practice for the Selection, Field Testing, and Life Expectancy of Molded Case Circuit Breakers for Industrial Applications, committee member

5. IEEE 1814, Recommended Practice for Electrical System Design Techniques to Improve Electrical Safety

6. Chair Electrical Safety Committee Publications Subcommittee

7. Member P3004.5 Buff Book Circuit Breaker Chapter

8. Member P2030.1 Task Force #2 Integration of Electric Vehicle to SMART Grid

9. 2022 IEEE Electrical Safety Workshop Chair

EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS:

1. Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (BEE), Concentration in Power Engineering (Gannon University)

2. Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Pennsylvania

3. Engineer in Training (EIT), Pennsylvania

4. LEED Associate Professional (LEED AP)

HONORS & AWARDS:

1. John A. Wafer Engineering Excellence Award (2010)

2. Pinnacle Performer (2012)

3. Best Overall Paper and Presentation 2013 IEEE IAS Electrical Safety Workshop

4. Patent Pending, File 20050273531, “Display device including two communication ports and display system including same”

5. Patent, 7633736, “Circuit interrupter including nonvolatile memory storing cause-of-trip information”

ARTICLES / TECHNICAL PAPERS

Thomas is published in electrical industry magazines with a standing column in the Independent Electrical Contractors Association (IEC) Insights magazine “Safety Corner” and the IAEI News magazine “Safety in Our States”. Thomas is and continues to be published in EC&M, American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) and Institute of Electrical and Electronics (IEEE) proceedings/publications.