Distribution Overhead Transmission Line Equipment Course
Electrical and Power Engineering
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Distribution Overhead Transmission Line Equipment Course
Introduction:
With the ever-increasing need to dispatch electric energy to grow loads, existing distribution systems grow and expand. As well, new networks are constructed in the new developing residential, industrial, and agricultural areas. Thus, large investments are spent to construct a distribution system, such that in typical power systems, 40% of the investments are spent in the distribution system which is double the investment in the transmission system (20%) and as much as the investment in the generation plants (40%). In addition, the consumers are now progressively interested in power quality and uninterrupted supply, i.e. a reliable distribution system is required. Therefore, system engineers in the Power Utilities progressively give every care to the distribution system operation and maintenance.
Course Objectives:
This course is, thus, devoted to developing the qualifications of Utilities Electrical Power Engineers and specialists to be capable of properly and efficiently operating and maintaining a power system, with the objective of keeping the system almost free from supply disturbances and system troubles.
Who Should Attend?
In general, electrical power engineers can take part in this course, preferably, those engineers who have experience in distribution systems operation and maintenance. Design and project engineers should take part in.
Course Outlines:
- Different Type of Poles.
- Cross-arms, Insulators, Binds and Armor Rods.
- Clearance of overhead distribution line.
- Conductors, Guys and Anchors.
- Modeling of distribution overhead transmission line.
- Disconnects /Cutouts and Air Break Switches.
- Pole Mounted Transformers and voltage regulators (adaptive).
- Reclosers (Adaptive), Interrupters & Sectionalisers.
- Pole Capacitors.
- Surges Arresters.
- Maintenance of Transformers & voltage regulators.
- Common faults