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Theoretical Foundation High Voltage Safety & Switching

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  • Duration

    2 Days

  • Course code

    IBSMX027

  • Price

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Theoretical Foundation High Voltage Safety & Switching

Objective

The course covers the IEC & NEC standards for HV switching, electrical isolations, and flash protection boundaries per the NFPA 70E 2020. Our new power generation and distribution simulator instructs technicians in the start-up and troubleshooting of offshore power systems, including fundamental system principles and dynamics, bus loading management, distribution to lower voltage electrical networks, HV electrical cabling & stress relief concepts, and other associated electrical applications

Target Group

This course is designed to instruct electrical personnel in the safe working techniques for offshore and onshore industrial high-voltage applications.

Examination

Students will learn through lectures, demonstrations, hands-on learning, and discussions. They will be evaluated via attendance, self-assessment, and a theory exam.

Course Contents

-NFPA-70E Electrical Safety Standards -Arc Flash Protection Boundaries & appropriate PPE -Recommended practices for isolation, switching, and grounding. -HV terminology, system component identification, and functions -Core electrical principles and concepts -Alternators and voltage regulation -Power system distribution and dynamics (P.F, KVAR, KW, KWA) -Synchronization, load sharing (droop), and IsochronousGenerator Operations -Distribution component-switchgear and transformers -Testing for Dead (practical assessment) -High Voltage cabling and electrical stress relief -Hi-Pot and IRT testing. -Switching Plans -Black Start Procedures -Drill Ship and Platform Utilization