Power System Equipment Breakdown, Spark, Flashover, Corona Course
Electrical and Power Engineering

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Power System Equipment Breakdown, Spark, Flashover, Corona Course
Course Overview:
The aim of this course is to enhance the qualifications of engineers engaged in the design, operation and maintenance of electric power substations.
Such engineers should have a clear understanding of aspects pertaining to power systems, high and medium voltage substations, transformers, reactors, regulators, and more. Participants will also study zones of protection, circuit breakers, and the management of incoming and outgoing overhead lines.
Since this two-day course is aimed at electrical engineers, it is equally useful to any engineer who has an engineering background as regards fully utilizing substations in relation to reproducibility and reliability of their performance.
Course Objectives:
To improve the skills of engineers involved in design, operation, and maintenance of electric power substation. A degree in electrical engineering is recommended to gain maximum benefit from the course.
Who Should Attend?
Engineers involved in the design, operation, and maintenance of power substations. A degree in electrical engineering is recommended to gain maximum benefit.
Course Outlines:
- Introduction
- Power Systems
- Substations Of Voltages 230 KV And Above
- Substations Of Voltages Up To 220 KV
- Transformer, Reactors, and Regulators Transformers
- Reactors
- Regulators
- Outgoing And Incoming Overhead Lines
- Zones Of Protection
- Circuit Breakers