Learning Objectives:
Understand the fundamental principles and components of EHV substations.
Develop skills in maintenance techniques for transformers, reactors, circuit breakers, isolators, and other equipment.
Learn about effective condition monitoring, preventive maintenance, and routine testing practices.
Gain knowledge of earthing systems, safety protocols, and fault diagnostics for enhanced operational reliability.
Knowledge Covered:
Comprehensive understanding of EHV substation layouts, equipment, and auxiliary systems.
In-depth knowledge of various maintenance procedures and techniques.
Familiarity with safety practices, fault sensing, and relay coordination principles.
Skills Covered:
Proficiency in conducting condition monitoring and routine testing.
Competence in implementing preventive maintenance strategies.
Skill in identifying and diagnosing faults for efficient troubleshooting.
Key Takeaways and Benefits:
This training course equips participants with the essential knowledge and skills required for maintaining and ensuring the reliable operation of EHV substations. By covering topics ranging from equipment overview to safety practices and fault diagnostics, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of EHV substation operations. Through hands-on exercises, case studies, and interactive discussions, participants will develop practical skills in maintenance techniques and safety protocols. Upon completion, participants will be better prepared to address maintenance challenges, enhance system reliability, and contribute to the efficient functioning of EHV substations, thereby minimizing downtime and optimizing performance.