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£2,899 - £2,999
£2,899 - £2,999
Delivered In-Person
Intermediate level
Transformers and its affiliated are major components of electrical power systems. This course combines theoretical and practical aspects of switchgear and transformer design, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting. The course emphasizes the importance of the magnetic properties of the core design on the transformer’s operational performance and electrical properties, as well as voltage techniques for testing switchgears and its related components such as instruments transformers, cables, protective devices and switches. It addresses economic trade-offs of transformers and switchgears in real-world applications. Using the latest technology, this 5-day course addresses the above objectives by covering the successful types and operation of transformers, load tap changers, switchgears, circuit breakers, relays and fuses. Participants will learn detailed information about the equipment’s basic design, operating characteristics, specification, selection criteria, advanced fault detection techniques using DGA analysis and Duval’s triangle, critical components, and maintenance issues.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
By participating in this course, you will be able to:
Recognize main components that need more frequent attention in each equipment
Discuss the specifications of transformers and switchgears
Select the most appropriate transformers and switchgears for your project
Utilize diagnostic testing within your operations
Inspect equipment with an awareness of common failure modes
Apply advanced fault detection techniques
Cut costs using predictive and preventive maintenance
Increase availability of your equipment by appropriate commissioning
Maximize efficiency, reliability, and longevity of your equipment
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is a MUST for anyone who is involved in the selection, applications, or maintenance of electrical equipment. The course will greatly benefit the following groups but not limited to:
Electrical Engineers
Mechanical engineers
Electrical and mechanical technicians
Power plant managers
Outage managers
Maintenance and operations engineers
Marine inspectors
Procurement managers
Technical sales managers
Senior electricians
Technical Engineers
COURSE LEVEL
Intermediate
TRAINER
Your expert course leader is a professional engineer with extensive experience in power system studies, substation design field-testing, and EHS programs settings for Mining and Electrical Utilities sectors. He was formally the Engineering Manager at GE Canada in Ontario. He received his M.Sc. in electrical engineering from the University of New Brunswick and his MBA from Laurier School of Business in Waterloo. He has managed and executed more than 150 engineering projects on substation design EMF audits and power system studies and analyses, EMF audits and grounding audits, for major electrical utilities, mines, oil and gas, data centers, industrial and commercial facilities in Canada and the U.S. He is a certified professional engineer in the provinces of Ontario and Alberta.
He has various IEEE publications, has served as a technical reviewer for many IEEE journals in power systems and control systems, and is the chair of the Industry Application Chapter (IAS) for IEEE Toronto Section. He remains a very active member for the IEEE substation committee of IEEE Std. 81 ground testing (WGE6) and IEEE Std. 80 ground design (WGD7). A certified electrical safety trainer by GE Corporate and a Canadian Standard Association (CSA) committee member at the mining advisory panel for electrical safety, he also taught many technical courses all over Canada to industrial customers, electrical consultants as well as to electrical utilities customers.
Highlighted Projects:
Various Power System Studies for 345/230 kV Stations – Nova Scotia Power (EMERA)
RF audits for Telecom tower and antennas – Cogeco/Rogers Mobile
Power System analysis – Powell Canada
Structural/Geotechnical Design and upgrades – Oakville Hydro
Underground Cables testing and sizing – Plan Group
Relay programming and design optimization – Cenovus Canada
Different Arc Flash Analysis and BESS Design – SNC Lavalin
Environmental site assessment (ESA) Phase I/II for multiple stations – Ontario
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) assessment for Toronto LRT expansion – MOSAIC
Battery energy storage system (BESS) installation at City of London – Siemens Canada
EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines – Hydro One
EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines – Hydro Quebec
AC interference for 138 kV line modeling and mitigations – HBMS Mine
POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL)
To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized “One to One” coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster.
Request for further information post training support and fees applicable
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