This course presents an overview of all the components of modern
electrical transmission and distribution (T&D) systems, their
application and arrangement, describing all their major, auxiliary and
control equipment, listing typical engineering issues associated with
T&D systems design and engineering and providing recommendations for
addressing these issues. This course is based on a "down-to-earth"
delivery, which is achieved through a very tight connection of material
with real life power industry specifics, and emphasis on exercises and
practice sessions.
What You Will Learn
- How power systems are arranged and what the transmission and distribution system structure is
- What substation mission and place in the overall T&D structure are
- What substation consists of and what every piece of equipment is for
- When to use each specific type of switching equipment
- What the main types of relay protection systems are
- What the mission and main components of auxiliary A.C. and D.C. systems are
- How to evaluate reliability of power supply
- What the advantages and disadvantages of various substation switching systems are
- How to select equipment for specific application
- Why reactive power and voltage in T&D systems need to be regulated and how this regulation may be performed
- What the purpose of grounding and lightning protection in T&D Systems is and how this protection is arranged
- What the makeup of a low-voltage distribution system is and how to design it
Who Should Attend this Seminar
This
course is designed for any engineering, management and educational
professionals looking to expand their knowledge and experience in modern
electrical transmission and distribution systems: Electrical engineers
and designers; College and university faculty; Utility company project
management personnel; Construction professionals.
Prerequisites and Advance PreparationThere are no prerequisites for this seminar.
Program LevelBasic level. This fundamental course begins with basic material and then proceeds to the intermediate level.
Delivery MethodGroup-live.
Each Class is Limited to First 20 Registrants
Your Instructor
Boris Shvartsberg, Ph.D., P.E., P.M.P.
Mr.
Shvartsberg is an engineering and project management professional with
more than 35 years of practical experience in managing and supervising
of highly complicated technical projects for utility companies in the
United States and Latvia. He has extensive teaching experience in the
European and US colleges and universities. Mr. Shvartsberg is the author
of more than 20 publications on electrical engineering and project
management subjects and has made numerous successful presentations at
international conferences and symposiums.
Mr. Shvartsberg has a
doctorate and a masters degree in Electrical Engineering. He is a
licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New Jersey, USA and a
certified Project Management Professional designated by the Project
Management Institute (PMI). He is a Senior Member of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and a Leader of PMI Utility
Industry Community of Practice.
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Venue
Melia Orlando Suite Hotel at Celebration
225 Celebration Place, 34747
Orlando, FL, USA
Telephone: 407-964-7000
View Seminar Location WebsiteBecause
of the diversity of hotels found in the area, we will not be holding a
block of sleeping rooms with one particular hotel.
Hotel and Seminar Information
This
two-day seminar will be held at the hotels listed above or can be
conducted on-site at your facilities. The seminar will start promptly at
8:00 AM and will finish at
4:30 PM on the first day. On the second day,
the seminar will resume at
8:00 AM and will finish at
1:00 PM. The
program includes continental breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks.
Attendees also receive a professionally produced seminar manual that can
serve as a valuable office reference. Dress is casual for all seminars.