Electrical Power Distribution Systems Quality

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Electrical Power Distribution Systems Quality Course
Introduction:
The identification of faults in electrical distribution systems has long been a challenging and persistent issue for the electric utility industry. The performance and attributes of electrical system configurations play a crucial role in mitigating or exacerbating the impact of faults on the system, including factors such as the grounding system, switchgear, protective relays, and active and reactive power generation.
Protective systems are specifically designed to detect faults promptly and initiate fault clearing procedures, while minimizing the affected area. Protective relays are employed to sense faults and initiate the tripping of circuit breakers. Alternatively, fuses are utilized in distribution systems to detect and clear faults.
Course Objectives:
Upon the successful completion of this practical course, participants will be able to:-
- Apply and gain in-depth knowledge of electrical fault characteristics and the fault calculation
- Discuss the limiting fault currents and arc characteristics
- Discover the High-Impedance Faults, the Equipment Faults, and the External & Internal Fault Causes.
- Differentiate symmetrical faults, symmetrical components, and the unsymmetrical faults
- Explain the grounding system of generation, transmission, and distribution networks and how it affects the electrical quantities, short circuit level, and protection system
- Identify the causes of voltage deviations and its effect on auxiliaries of generators, industrial loads, and the stability of electrical power systems
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for engineers & supervisors who work in transmission, distribution, maintenance, operation, control and analysis of Utilities & Industrial Electrical Networks.
Course Outlines:
- Apply and gain in-depth knowledge of electrical fault characteristics and the fault calculation
- Discuss the limiting fault currents and arc characteristics
- Discover the High-Impedance Faults, the Equipment Faults, and the External & Internal Fault Causes.
- Differentiate symmetrical faults, symmetrical components, and the unsymmetrical faults
- Explain the grounding system of generation, transmission, and distribution networks and how it affects the electrical quantities, short circuit level, and protection system
- Identify the causes of voltage deviations and its effect on auxiliaries of generators, industrial loads, and the stability of electrical power systems
- Discuss the reasons for the shortage of active and reactive power in electrical networks and its effect on the electrical quantities
- Realize the effect of environmental conditions on the electrical equipment and the abnormal phenomena, which affect the electrical networks
- Discuss the electrical system protection, circuit breakers, fuses and relays and the application and setting of each protection equipment within the electrical network
- Explain the electrical system restoration (Brown-out, Black-out)