Electrical Power Substation: Maintenance, Design, Testing, Grounding and Safety
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Electrical Power Substation: Maintenance, Design, Testing, Grounding and Safety Course
Introduction:
In this highly interactive training course, you will be introduced to the various components that constitute an electric substation. The course will provide a clear understanding of the operational principles of each equipment type and guide you through the control and wiring diagrams that govern their functioning.
Recent technological advancements have had a profound impact on all aspects of substation design, operation, maintenance, safety, grounding, testing, and troubleshooting. As a result, this course will cover these crucial areas, ensuring participants are well-versed in the latest practices and techniques.
A substation serves as a facility for high-voltage electric systems. Its primary functions include switching generators, equipment, and circuits or lines in and out of the system. Additionally, it facilitates the conversion of AC voltages from one level to another, as well as the transformation of alternating current to direct current or vice versa.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
- Design, install, commission, test, operate, control, and maintain HV/MV substations in a professional manner
- Identify the various types of substations covering its parts, equipment, and major components
- Recognize over current protection for phase and earth faults as well as the recommended grading intervals
- Employ proper commissioning covering pre and cold commissioning, start-up, hot commissioning, the start of production, performance test, and acceptance of plant
- Perform testing procedures and basic calculations
- Illustrate medium voltage switchgear and oil circuit breakers
Who Should Attend?
This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Those who are involved in the design, installation, commissioning, maintenance, testing, control, and operation of electrical substation equipment
- Industrial, utility, or plant engineers
- Maintenance supervisors
- Consulting engineers
- Electric utility engineers
Course Outlines:
Types of Substations and Test Requirements
- Substations Parts & Equipment - Major Components
- Relay Connections
- Earth Fault Protection and Overcurrent Protection
- Transformers Function
- Test Instrument Calibration
- Test Equipment Used (Instrumentation & Control Systems in the Process)
Substation Commissioning
- Pre-commissioning and Cold Commissioning
- Start-up and Hot Commissioning
- General Preparations before Acceptance of Plant
- Completion of Erection
- Mechanical Checks & Tests
- High Potential Testing Procedure
Substation Grounding Systems
- Reasons for Substation Grounding System
- Substation Earthing Calculation
- Components of a Substation
- Racking & Routing Installation Detail
- Panel Layout
- Megger Test
Qualifications of Testing Organizational & Personnel
- Division of Responsibility
- Power System Studies
- Substation Control & Automation
- System Elements and Requirements
- HMI-Based and RTU-Based Topologies
- Substation Automation Functionality
Basic Fault Calculations
- Need for Protection
- Faults, Types & Effects
- Simple Calculations of Short Circuits
- Medium Voltage Switchgear Circuit Breakers
- Air Blast, SF6, and Vacuum Circuit Breakers Operating Mechanisms
- Insulation Testing & Maintenance