Electrical Installation Techniques, Testing, Handover, Operation and Maintenance

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Electrical Installation Techniques, Testing, Handover, Operation and Maintenance Course
Introduction:
This course offers valuable guidance to individuals seeking to comprehend the significance of commissioning in projects, regardless of their scale. Emphasis is placed on the importance of planning and preparation throughout the project lifecycle, from engineering to commissioning and start-up. Safety considerations in maintenance and testing procedures for all electrical system components are covered extensively. Additionally, the course delves into field testing methods for major components including motors, generators, switchgear, protection and control systems, UPS, and battery systems within an electrical system.
Course Objectives:
Upon the successful completion of this course, each participant will be able to:-
- Describe how to plan, control and implement commissioning of electrical systems
- Discuss the performance specifications, which can be economically verified
- Pick out the field tests for electrical distribution systems, generator and motors, transformers, switchgear and cables
- Select among corrective, preventive, and preventive maintenance for your electric power distribution system
- Explain the AC and DC testing of electrical equipment and specify the handover, acceptance, and transition to operations
Who Should Attend?
Design Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Commissioning & Testing Engineers Consulting Engineers, Electrical Technologists, Project Managers, Project Engineers, Plant Managers, Operating & Maintenance Personnel.
Course Outlines:
- AC & DC voltage testing techniques
- Testing of motors & generators
- Transformers & switchgear
- Cables & accessories
- Battery system & protective relay system
- Power distribution system maintenance
- Grounding, ground resistance measurement
- Insulating oils, fluids & gases
- Electrical safety & precautions
- Overview of commissioning