Learning Objectives:
Understand the various types of substations and their layouts.
Learn about equipment descriptions and their functions within an EHV substation.
Gain knowledge of life cycle management elements including operations, safety, and condition monitoring.
Understand maintenance processes, including preventive and condition-based maintenance.
Familiarize with relay settings, protection philosophies, and electrical testing procedures.
Gain insight into earthing practices and safety measures in substation management.
Knowledge Covered:
Substation types and layouts
Equipment descriptions and functions
Operations and safety guidelines
Condition monitoring techniques
Maintenance processes and risk management
Protection philosophies and relay settings
Electrical testing methods
Earthing practices
Skills Covered:
Operational management
Safety practices
Maintenance procedures
Relay setting and protection techniques
Electrical testing skills
Earthing practices
Key Takeaways and Benefits:
This comprehensive training course equips participants with essential knowledge and skills to effectively manage and maintain Extra High Voltage (EHV) substations. Participants will gain a deep understanding of substation layouts, equipment functionalities, and life cycle management elements. They will learn maintenance processes, including preventive and condition-based approaches, along with risk management strategies. By mastering relay settings, protection philosophies, and electrical testing techniques, participants will enhance their ability to ensure the reliability and safety of EHV substations. Additionally, learning about earthing practices and safety procedures will further empower participants to execute their roles with confidence and proficiency, ultimately contributing to efficient and secure EHV substation operations.