Safety Operation and Maintenance in Substation and Switch Yards Course
Electrical and Power Engineering

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Safety Operation and Maintenance in Substation and Switch Yards Course
Course Overview:
This course provides employees who work in or near substations with an in depth knowledge of the equipment, the procedures and the safety requirements.
There is also concern about electric safety policies for barometer symposium attendees.
The course encompasses meters, stationary batteries, harmonic transformers, protective relays and fusion switchyard components. Safety measures while entering, working and operating a substation are well part of the objective of this course.
This is meant for Transmission and Distribution Engineers and Technicians, and it ensures that every delegate is trained on how to safely and reliably operate and maintain electrical substations.
Course Objectives:
This program is designed to provide employees who must work in or around substations with a comprehensive understanding of the operation, equipment, and procedures associated with substations. The course will consist of a discussion of general safety processes and procedures to be followed when entering substations. Further study will cover the areas of substation protective relays, switching operation and procedures, substation switchyards, metering, substation batteries, and transformers.
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for all Transmission & Distribution Engineers & Technicians.
Course Outlines:
- Introduction
- Power Systems
- Substations Components
- Substation Entry
- Substation Protective Relays
- Station Batteries Substation
- Substation Switchyards