Electrical Fault Analysis and Troubleshooting: Fault Finding Techniques on an Electrical Power System
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Electrical Fault Analysis and Troubleshooting: Fault Finding Techniques on an Electrical Power System Course
Introduction:
We have designed this training course, "Troubleshooting & Maintenance of Electrical Faults," with the aim of assisting electrical personnel in comprehending, maintaining, and troubleshooting both common and uncommon issues that arise in modern and existing electrical equipment. The course also provides delegates with a comprehensive understanding and overview of various electrical equipment and systems.
In the 21st century, electrical equipment plays a critical role in the transmission and distribution of electrical power within an electrical power system. It is essential to operate and maintain this equipment in a secure manner to ensure a continuous supply of electricity to consumers. Simultaneously, it is crucial for the equipment to remain safe and reliable at all times.
This training course equips electrical personnel with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively understand, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical equipment. They will learn how to address both common and uncommon problems, ensuring the equipment's safety, reliability, and continuity of power supply to consumers.
Course Objectives:
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
This Electrical Engineering training course on Troubleshooting & Maintenance of Electrical Equipment is designed to increase the awareness of the required diagnostic skills of engineers and maintenance teams on Modern Power systems. The training course will revolve around maintenance, troubleshooting, and fault finding techniques used in today's modern systems.
At the end of this training course, you will learn to:
· Elaborate on a variety of Electrical Faults
· Discuss Electrical Fault Finding Procedures
· Examine Maintenance and Condition Monitoring
· Describe the Function of a Transformer
· Describe the Need for an Efficient Earthing System
· Interpret Cabling Systems and Fault-finding Techniques
Who Should Attend?
This training program is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Electrical Professionals
- Electrical Engineers
- Electrical Supervisors
- Technicians
- Professionals responsible for the operation, maintenance, and fault finding techniques
- Personnel who have a work scope which includes limited Electrical maintenance
Course Outlines:
Introduction and safety
- Goals and Discussion
- Types of Fault and Factors affecting Fault Levels
- Maintenance of Electrical Equipment
- Managing Maintenance
- Safety
- Balanced and Unbalanced Faults
- Safe Working Practices and Isolation Procedures
Maintenance of Electrical Equipment
- Safe Working Practices and Isolation Procedure's
- Predictive Maintenance
- Preventative Maintenance
- Reactive Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Condition Monitoring
Maintenance Engineering
- Electrical Testing for Troubleshooting
- Transformer Maintenance
- Generator Maintenance
- Transformer Components and Troubleshooting
- Maintenance of Electric Motors
- Power Electronics and Pulse Width Modulation Invertors
- AC Machine Components and Problem Solving
Troubleshooting, Maintenance and Cable Faults
- Synchronous Generators
- Generator Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Variable Speed Drives and Harmonics
- Cable Fault Locating
- External Influences
Cabling and Maintainability
- Compatibility of Equipment
- SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)
- Compatibility of Electrical Equipment
- Maintainability of Electrical Equipment
- Concepts of Protective System Protection