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Safe Operation and Maintenance of Circuit Breakers and Switchgear

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Ended last Jul 06, 2023
NGN  200,000.00

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Safe Operation and Maintenance of Circuit Breakers and Switchgear

Introduction:

 

Circuit breakers, fused switches, and switchgear in the form of motor Control Centres (MCC) are necessary system items for the electrical control of the electrical plant. The safe use of these devices and associated equipment requires correct initial selection, operation, and maintenance. It is also necessary to have a detailed understanding of how these devices should be installed, the local substation and system ratings, and how the various breakers operate, to enable accurate troubleshooting and subsequent repair.

Safe Operation & Maintenance of Circuit Breakers and Switchgear will equip participants with new or refreshed skills to ensure that circuit breakers and switchgear are installed, operated safely, and maintained in a fashion that ensures safe and stable operation. Also, they will be able to identified faults and ensure the underlying causes are identified to reduce possible further failures

Targeted Groups:

 

          Electricians

          Electrical supervisors

          Plant electricians

          Operations & maintenance engineers, supervisors & technicians

          Maintenance technicians

Outline

Course Objectives:

 

At the end of this course the participants will be able to:

          Understand the operational characteristics of circuit breakers and switchgear.

          Understand the troubleshooting procedures, as applied to circuit breakers and associated switchgear.

          Improve the capability in the use of test equipment.

          Understand the failure modes and failure analysis as applied to fuses, circuit breakers, and switchgear. Concerning air brake, vacuum, and SF6 devices.

          Gain refreshed awareness of electrical safety concerns within substations and control centers

          Determine fault levels in substations

Course Content:

Unit 1: The Technology of Circuit Breakers and Switchgear:

  • Typical substation arrangements and MCC's
  • Definitions and terminology
  • Fault level calculations
  • Motor and generator fault contributions
  • Low voltage equipment
  • Medium voltage equipment
  • High voltage equipment
  • Nameplate ratings - interpretation
  • CT's and VT's
  • Basic protection requirements
  • Case studies

 

Unit 2: Operation of Various Types of Interrupting Equipment:

  • Fuses - motor starting types
  • Fused switches
  • Molded case type breakers
  • Air break switches
  • Vacuum contactors - fused
  • Vacuum circuit breakers
  • SF6 puffer, rotating arc devices
  • Special insulating requirements for 36kV
  • Solid and gaseous insulation - problems!

 

Unit 3: The Operation and Maintenance of Circuit Breakers and Switchgear

  • Digital voltmeter (DVM)
  • Oscilloscopes
  • Megger
  • Frequency meter
  • Temperature probes/ IR pyrometers
  • Ammeters
  • Power meters
  • Load banks
  • Cable fault locators

 

Unit 4: Special Techniques:

  • NEC checklists to ensure the correct installation
  • Troubleshooting of Electrical Equipment
  • Methods
  • Terminology
  • Principles
  • Special techniques
  • Single line drawings

 

Unit 5: The Interpretation and Use of Drawings:

  • Single-line electrical drawings
  • Control schematics
  • Basic generic wiring lists
  • Nameplate information

              Logic and standard symbols

              Step and touch potential?

     

    Unit 6: The Development of a Job Plan:

              Identification of the troubleshooting step-by-step sequence

              Procedure preparation

              Documentation

              Follow-up

              Safety considerations and training

              Case studies

     

    Unit 7: The Identification and Repair of Problems/ Failures:

              Common mode failures

              Phase imbalance - lost phase

              Phase sequence checkout

              Contact pitting/arcing - why?

              Load and fault rating

              Electronic component failure

              Fusing

              Switches

              Control circuits

              Ground faults - cable and busbar faults

              Case studies

              A review of Safety Requirements

              Area classifications

              Safety information

 

Targeted Competencies:

 

          Knowledge of types of switchgear and disconnectors

          Understanding of electrical systems and their load and fault requirements

          Overview of substation layouts and equipment from 0.4 - 36kV

          Health and Safety and equipment fault voltages during earth fault conditions

          Maintenance, inspection, testing and certification of switching plant

          Understanding electrical hazards, safe working distances, and permits to work

          Recognition of unsafe situations

          Safe earthing of equipment during maintenance, lockouts and labels

 

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