ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION
Description
Electrical
Maintenance and Testing of electric power systems is essential to the safe
operation of any electrical system, regardless of its size, type or industry.
Electrical worker inexperience and poor electrical maintenance planning will
inevitably result in costly equipment failure, downtime and productivity
losses, not to speak of the risk of electrical safety accidents, injury and
death.
This intense three-day
Electrical Maintenance course provides invaluable information to anyone who
wishes to know and understand the role of electrical maintenance standards,
programs and procedures for the optimal maintenance of electric power systems.
The importance of planning, programming and implementing electrical maintenance
practices will be emphasized. This course also deals with safety considerations
involved in electrical maintenance procedures for all the components of any
electrical system. This will be an interactive forum where the instructor will
lead the discussion between students so to maximize the educational experience.
OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of this course, the
student will learn:
·
Introduction
and Safety
·
Schematic
Diagram, System Feeding Arrangements and Interface with electric utility
·
HV
Switchgear, Circuit Breakers, Isolators, Switches and Transformers
·
System
Protection and Associated Equipment
·
Identification
of Electrical Hazards and use of PPE
·
Switching
and Communication Procedures
·
Live
Switching of Electrical Equipment
·
Management
of the System under Normal and Fault Conditions
OUTLINE
1.
Understanding Electrical Power Systems
2.
Test Equipment Overview
3.
Testing And Test Methods
4.
Power System Studies
5.
Inspection And Test Procedures
·
Switchgear and Switchboard Assemblies
·
Transformers, Dry-Type, Liquid-Filled
·
Instrument Transformers
·
Cables, Low-Voltage, Medium- and High-Voltage
·
Switches
· Circuit Breakers
·
Protective Relays
·
Metering Devices
·
Grounding Systems
·
Ground-Fault Protection Systems
·
Rotating Machinery and Generators
·
Motor Control, Motor Starters, Low-Voltage, Medium-Voltage
·
Capacitors and Reactors
·
Emergency Systems
·
Electrical Safety Equipment
6. Review Of Neta Tables
- Substations And
Switchgear Assemblies
- Power And
Distribution Transformers
- Power Cables
· Visual Inspection
· Aerial Installations
· Raceway Installations
· Cable Testing
- Molded Case Circuit
Breakers
- Fuses
- General Maintenance
Requirements
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This
course is a must for electrical engineers, electrical maintenance personnel,
plant electricians, electrical contractors, power specialists, maintenance
managers, consultants and technologists responsible for the design,
construction, installation, inspection, operation, or maintenance of electrical
systems, electrical technicians, inspectors, safety personnel and other employees
responsible for the operation and maintenance of electrical systems in a
commercial, industrial or utility setting
INSTRUCTOR
Ir. Bledug Kusuma Prasaja, MT