Course Description
Modules
Learning Outcome
Target Audience
Course Description
Electrical Engineering training courses cover the vast majority of Electrical Engineering skills and competencies including; Power Generator, Generator excitation, Electrical Maintenance, High Voltage switching, Low voltage switching, Protection principles (HV and LV), Transmission and Distribution, Hazardous areas and potentially explosive atmospheres, Electrical Equipment and control, PLC’s, SCADA, Uninterruptable Power supplies, Electrical Installation, Troubleshooting & Maintenance and Electrical design.
Modules
- Troubleshooting & Maintenance of Electrical Equipment
- Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems: Technologies
- Importance and Applications
- Energy Isolation: Standards, Techniques and Best Practice
- Modern Electrical Power Systems
- Generator Excitation Systems
- Electrical Drawings and Control Circuits
- Electrical Protection
- TAMCO High Voltage Switchgears
Learning Outcome
- Have a working knowledge of the principles and practices of the electrical power industry regarding generation, transmission, distribution, and electrical machines and their controls.
- Be able to look at all options in design and development projects and creatively choose the most appropriate option for the current project.
- Be able to identify problems in electrical power systems, analyze the problems, and solve them using all of the required and available resources.
- Be able to effectively communicate technical project information in writing or in personal presentation and conversation.
- Apply circuit analysis and design, computer programming, associated software, analog and digital electronics, and microcomputers to the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic(s) systems.
- Analyze, design, and implement control systems, instrumentation systems, communication systems, computer systems, or power systems.
Target Audience
This courses are applicable to Engineers and HSE Specialists