Distribution Overhead Transmission Line Equipment
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Distribution Overhead Transmission Line Equipment Course
Introduction:
Existing distribution systems develop and widen in response to the growing demand for electric energy dispatch to support growing loads. In the newly developed residential, industrial, and agricultural areas, new networks are also built. As a result, significant financial outlays are made to build a distribution system; in typical power systems, these outlays account for 40% of total investments, which is twice as much as those made in the transmission system (20%) and the generating plants (40%). Furthermore, consumers are becoming more and more concerned with uninterrupted supply and power quality, meaning that a dependable distribution system is necessary. Thus, Power Utilities' system engineers gradually devote all of their attention to the operation and maintenance of the distribution system.
Course Objectives:
This course is, thus, devoted to developing the qualifications of Utilities Electrical Power Engineers and specialists to be capable of properly and efficiently operating and maintaining a power system, with the objective of keeping the system almost free from supply disturbances and system troubles.
Who Should Attend?
In general, electrical power engineers can take part in this course, preferably, those engineers who have experience in distribution systems operation and maintenance. Design and project engineers should take part in.
Course Outlines:
- Different Type of Poles.
- Cross-arms, Insulators, Binds and Armor Rods.
- Clearance of overhead distribution line.
- Conductors, Guys and Anchors.
- Modeling of distribution overhead transmission line.
- Disconnects /Cutouts and Air Break Switches.
- Pole Mounted Transformers and voltage regulators (adaptive).
- Reclosers (Adaptive), Interrupters & Sectionalisers.
- Pole Capacitors.
- Surges Arresters.
- Maintenance of Transformers & voltage regulators.
- Common faults