INTRODUCTION
This Electrical Equipment and Control Systems training course will emphasise that all electrical equipment and devices are vital in all electrical installation to ensure continuity and efficient operations. Equipment like transformers, motors, variable frequency drives, uninterruptible power supplies and batteries are today’s common components in most electrical installations. Safe operations are essential as they are protected by modern and sophisticated relays and protection devices.
Protection systems are installed to prevent faults from damaging electrical plant and to initiate isolation of faulted sections to maintain continuity of supply elsewhere on the system. Recent changes in technology, together with changes in the manner in which Utilities and Industrial organisations operate, has greatly emphasized the development of integrated protection and control.
This training course will highlight:
- The construction and operations of transformers and motors
- The characteristics of variable speed drives
- The importance and role of UPS and batteries
- The types of maintenance
- The functionalities of protection relays
Objectives
At the end of this training course, participants will learn to:
- Describe the various types of transformer and motors
- Appreciate the importance of uninterruptible power supply and batteries
- Analyse the various transformer tests
- Explain the operation of the various types of testing instruments
- Recognise the symbols in electrical drawings
Training Methodology
This Electrical Engineering course will ensure participants understand the electrical equipment control systems. Each participant will receive a copy of the comprehensive seminar notes. The presenter will outline and discuss the topics using computer displays, videos and PowerPoint presentations.
The training course is designed to have an interactive format to maximize delegate participation. Questions and answers are encouraged throughout and at the daily sessions. Needs-Based case-studies and examples will be discussed in problem-solving workshop sessions.
Organisational Impact
Upon completion of the GLOMACS training course, the organizational impact would be:
- Developed a structured approach and understanding of the major electrical equipment installed
- Appreciation of the workforce in handling the troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of electrical equipment
- Correct handling of testing and measuring instruments
- Examples and case studies to illustrate the material being discussed
- Technical material appropriate to the organisations represented
- Ensure safe operations of the electrical installation
Personal Impact
On successful completion of this training course delegate will be able to understand:
- Understand the operations and characteristics of transformers and motors
- Better understand the design and functionality of variable speed drives, UPS and batteries
- Utilize single-line diagrams and schematics for troubleshooting
- Understand standard work practices plus be able to develop job plans and maintenance strategies
- Show a refreshed knowledge when using testing and measuring instruments
- Able to troubleshoot AC motors problems
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The technicians and maintenance staff will be able to comprehend the construction, operations, function of major electrical equipment components. This will enable them to carry out effective maintenance activities.
This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Electrical Engineers
- Electrical Supervisors
- Maintenance Technicians
- Managers in-charge of Electrical Installations
- Project Engineers