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Course Schedule
Classroom Sessions:
Date Venue
11-07 Jul 2025 London
11-07 Jul 2025 London
08-04 Aug 2025 London
08-04 Aug 2025 London
21-17 Nov 2025 Dubai
21-17 Nov 2025 Dubai
28-24 Nov 2025 Dubai
28-24 Nov 2025 Dubai
Introduction

INTRODUCTION

The Substations for Non-Engineers training course offers comprehensive training course on the basic operations and safety of substations that are pivotal in delivering electric power from generation points to transmission networks and distribution centres. The curriculum emphasizes the stages involved in alternating current (AC) network systems, highlighting essential elements such as voltage classifications, colour codes, and the paramount importance of electrical safety. Understanding the significant risks associated with electricity, the course meticulously covers electrical hazards, grounding, or earthing techniques to mitigate electric shock risks, ensuring attendees grasp the severity and the necessary precautions required when dealing with electrical systems.

Participants will delve into the operations and characteristics of critical substation components, including alternators, turbines, and transformers, which are instrumental in the generation, transmission, and distribution phases. The training course provides insights into transmission substations` step-down transformers to reduce voltages for safe distribution through overhead lines or underground cables. The final leg of the training focuses on distribution substations, detailing their crucial role in supplying electricity to residential and industrial consumers. Particular emphasis is placed on safety and the correct operation of protection devices such as fuses, circuit breakers, and transformers to ensure a safe, uninterrupted power supply.

Upon completion, the training course strives to impart a profound understanding of electrical safety protocols, power generation processes, and the unique characteristics of transmission and distribution substations. The interactive format of the training course, utilizing a blend of computer displays, videos, and PowerPoint presentations, encourages active participation, fostering an environment where questions and discussions are welcome. The ultimate goal is to equip participants with the knowledge to improve safety, recognize the importance of various substations, understand the interplay

Objectives

After this training course participants will come away with a thorough understanding of the dangers posed by electricity, including the significance of grounding to mitigate these risks. The training course will teach them about the diverse substations` pivotal roles and unique attributes within the electricity generation and distribution framework. Learners will delve into power transformers` architecture and functional aspects, gaining valuable insights into their operation. Moreover, the program aims to demystify the concepts and application of alternating current (AC) systems, ensuring attendees have a comprehensive grasp of this critical electrical distribution component

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This GLOMACS Substations for Non-Engineers training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

  • Plant engineers
  • Maintenance technicians
  • Facility supervisors
  • Engineering professionals
  • Managers of the engineering department

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Course Outline

  • Essentials of electrical safety
  • Electric shock risks and hazards
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Thermal power generation process
  • Construction of the prime movers
  • Operations of the alternator
  • The overhead transmission lines
  • Characteristics of the underground transmission system
  • Construction and operation of the step-down power transformers
  • Construction and characteristics of a high voltage circuit breaker
  • Relationship between single phase and three-phase systems
  • Construction of air insulated distribution substations
  • The modern gas insulated (GIS) distribution substation
  • Types and construction of circuit breakers and fuses
  • Common types of testing instruments
  • Modern digital testing instruments
الشهادات المُعتمَدة
  • On successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates
  • Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE) : In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsor, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance

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