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MCC's/SWGRS Function Training Program

 

 

Program Duration

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5 Days

Program Date

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19-23 February, 2012

Program Location

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Cairo, Egypt

Program Fees

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US$ 3200/Per Person

 

 PROGRAM OUTLINES:

 

1- Introduction to power distribution

 

2 Medium-voltage switchgear  

2.1 Standards

2.2 Switch board layout

2.3 Ratings

2.4 Types of MV switchgear  

2.5 Insulation methods  

2.6 Types of closing mechanisms

2.7 Internal arc proofing

2.8 Modern protection relays used with switchgear  

3.  Power cables

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Paper-insulated lead-covered (PILC) cables  

3.3 Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) cables

3.4 Elastomeric cables  

3.5 Aerial bundled conductors (ABC)  

3.6 Overhead aluminum conductors

3.7 Cable selection

3.8 Transport, handling and installation of electric cables  

3.9 Paper-insulated and lead-covered (PILC) 6.35/11 kV cables  

3.10 Medium-voltage XLPE-Insulated, PVC-Bedded, SWA, PVC-sheathed cables

3.11 Low-voltage PVC- and XLPE-insulated 600/1000 V power cables

 4. Transformer theory  

4.1 Transformer theory   

4.2 Transformer design applications   

4.3 Transformer construction and installation  

4.4 Transformer protection

4.5 Relays for protection  

 5. Grounding, earthing and transient overvoltage protection  

5.1 Grounding devices  

5.2 Effect of electric shock on human beings

5.3 Surge and transient protection  

 6. Low- and Medium-Voltage Motor Control Centers

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Motor Control

6.3 Power Supplies

6.4 Design Standards

6.5 Need for Circuit Protection

6.6 Overcurrent-Protection Devices

6.7 Motor Control Centers

6.8 Combination Motor Control Units

6.9 Motor Starters

6.10 Pilot Devices

6.11 Other Types of Units in MCCs

6.12 MCC Ratings

6.13 Classification and Types of Wiring

6.14 Cable Entry

6.15 Information Needed to Order MCCs

7. Application and Protection of   Medium-Voltage Motors

7.1 Introduction and Overview  

7.2 Load Characteristics  

7.3 Squirrel-Cage Induction Motors

7.4 Wound Rotor (Slip Ring) Induction Motors

7.5 Synchronous Motors  

7.6 Electric Motors for Variable Frequency Drives

7.7 Voltage Drop and Acceleration Time  

7.8 Motor Controllers and Starting Methods

8 .SWITCHGEAR INSPECTION

9 .SWITCHGEAR TESTS

10. INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS

11 . PROTECTION, METERING OF MV SWITCHGEAR

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Senior Electrical Technicians

  • Leaders of Electrical Maintenance Sections

  • Electrical Leaders and Supervisors