Course Overview
Aimed at beginners in the maintenance and engineering sectors, this course focuses on the essential phases of electrical power system initialization—start-up, commissioning, and testing. Participants will gain foundational knowledge necessary for safely activating and verifying electrical systems, ensuring reliability and compliance with safety standards. Emphasis is placed on structured procedures, real-world troubleshooting, and emerging technologies in electrical systems.
Course Objective
- Understand the architecture and design of electrical power systems
- Conduct effective pre-start-up checks and start-up sequences
- Execute commissioning processes and validate system readiness
- Apply testing procedures using proper tools and safety protocols
- Identify and troubleshoot common electrical system issues
Who Should Attend??
- Electrical technicians
- Junior electrical engineers
- Maintenance personnel
- Technical staff involved in electrical projects
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Electrical Power Systems
- Components and functions of electrical systems
- Power system design principles
- Role of safety in system design
Module 2: Start-Up Procedures for Electrical Systems
- Pre-start-up inspection and checks
- Start-up sequencing and controls
- Monitoring and adjustments during start-up
Module 3: Commissioning Electrical Power Systems
- Planning and execution of commissioning activities
- System validation techniques
- Documentation and reporting
Module 4: Electrical System Testing
- Types of electrical tests and their purposes
- Testing equipment and methods
- Performance benchmarks and reporting
Module 5: Troubleshooting and Problem Solving
- Diagnostic procedures for electrical faults
- Common start-up and operational issues
- Implementation of corrective actions
Module 6: Safety Standards and Regulations
- Key electrical safety protocols
- Workplace regulatory compliance
- Safe handling and operating procedures
Module 7: Maintenance of Electrical Power Systems
- Routine and preventive maintenance practices
- Recordkeeping and documentation
- Integration with reliability-centered maintenance
Module 8: Advancements in Electrical Power Systems
- Emerging technologies in the power sector
- Sustainable and renewable integration
- Future trends and innovation paths
Training Methodology
The course combines various teaching methods, including instructor-led presentations, group discussions, case study analyses, and assessments through quizzes and a final exam to engage participants and ensure they understand and retain the material.