Technical >> Electrical Engineering
HV Operation
TE233
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Course Overview
Understand the statutory duties and obligations placed on organizations and individuals by looking at relevant legislation and regulations
Course Objective
At the end of the course participants should be able to:
• Understand the statutory duties and obligations placed on organizations and individuals by looking at relevant legislation and regulations
• Describe the key safety procedures required for work on or near high voltage equipment
• Identify the main operational features on a range of high voltage switchgear
• Enroll on the High Voltage System Operations
Who Should Attend?
Personnel who are being considered for authorization and who are required to develop an understanding of operational practices and or have responsibility for, or are directly involved in the implementation of high voltage safety procedures.
Course Outline
- Basic Electrical Theory
- Voltage & Current - Energy
- Resistance & Reactance - Connection Methods
- Transmission Systems - Star & Delta Connections
- Circuit Impedance - Distribution Transform
- Power Systems
· System Arrangement & System Reliability
· Power Systems - Operating Parameters
· HV Distribution Reticulation Systems
· Single Wire Earth Return Systems (S.W.E.R)
- Substations
· Working Conditions & Arrangements
· Current & Voltage Transformers
- Rating & Fault Current
- Equipment Ratings
- Fault Currents
- Permits and Safety
· Practical Application of "Electrical Safety Instructions"
· Electrical Access Permit (EAP)
· Vicinity Authority (VA)
· Handover Certificate
- Distribution Equipment
- Poles, Conductors, Insulators & Insulator Types
· Types & Sizes of Underground & Overhead Service Cables
· Underground (Insulated) Cabling Systems
· Switches & Pole Mounted Switchgear
· Distribution Transformers
· Parallel Operation of Distribution Transformers
· Let Through Current of Transformers
· Ferro Resonance
- Reclosers & Sectionalizes
- Operation - Closing & Tripping
- Sequence Timing & Resetting
- Power System Protection
Training Methodology
- Presentation & Slides
- Audio Visual Aids
- Interactive Discussion
- Participatory Exercise
- Action Learning
- Class Activities
- Case Studies
- Workshops
- Simulation
Terms & Conditions
ACTrain reserves the right to alter the Course Schedule without Prior Notification, Fees Quoted are Subject to Terms & Conditions Outlined in ACTrain's Registration Policy
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