Why Attend
This program provides comprehensive training on the design, installation, and maintenance of cross and longitudinal electrical connections in 30/66 kV systems. Participants will learn about system configuration, connection techniques, and compliance with industry standards, ensuring operational efficiency and reliability in medium- to high-voltage networks.
Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing
Understand the principles of cross and longitudinal connections in 30/66 kV systems.; Gain knowledge of connection design and configuration techniques.; Master installation and maintenance procedures for high-voltage connections.; Address challenges in implementing and maintaining these systems.; Ensure safety and compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Day 1: Overview of 30/66 kV Systems Electrical engineers and field technicians.; Substation operators and maintenance teams.; Professionals involved in high-voltage system design and installation.; Technical teams managing medium- and high-voltage power systems.
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Day 1: Overview of 30/66 kV Systems
Introduction to 30/66 kV power systems.
Key components and configurations.
Role of cross and longitudinal connections in system reliability.
Day 2: Principles of Electrical Connections
Theoretical foundations of cross and longitudinal connections.
Electrical and mechanical properties of connection materials.
Impact of poor connections on system performance.
Day 3: Design and Configuration of Connections
Designing cross and longitudinal connections for 30/66 kV systems.
Tools and software for connection design.
Case studies of optimal connection designs.
Day 4: Safety Standards and Compliance
International standards (e.g., IEEE, IEC) for high-voltage connections.
Local regulations governing installation and maintenance.
Ensuring compliance and safety during implementation.
Day 5: Tools and Materials for Connections
Overview of tools used in cross and longitudinal connections.
Selection of conductors, connectors, and insulators.
Proper handling and storage of materials.
Day 6: Installation Techniques
Step-by-step procedures for implementing cross and longitudinal connections.
Techniques for securing connections in various environments.
Common challenges during installation and their solutions.
Day 7: Testing and Inspection of Connections
Testing tools and methods for 30/66 kV systems.
Inspection techniques to ensure connection integrity.
Troubleshooting common issues in high-voltage connections.
Day 8: Maintenance of Connections
Routine maintenance practices for cross and longitudinal connections.
Addressing wear, corrosion, and environmental impacts.
Upgrading aging systems to meet modern requirements.
Day 9: Advanced Topics and Challenges
Cross and longitudinal connections in complex network topologies.
Managing connections under extreme weather conditions.
Solutions for high-stress and high-load scenarios.
Day 10: Practical Application and Case Studies
Hands-on training for connection implementation.
Analysis of successful and failed implementations.
Participant project: Designing and implementing a connection plan for a 30/66 kV system.