This
course encompasses the operation of and testing for the successful
operation of electrical equipment like motors, variable-speed drives,
transformers and so on.
The
main reason behind commissioning and testing electric systems is to
increase the strength, reliability and consistency of electrical power
systems after the connection, by identifying any issues and providing a
set of reference values for comparison with consequently scheduled
tests.
Several types of testing, measuring and evaluating instruments are used to ensure that the electrical equipment is
accurately functional. Fundamental aspects of electric equipment such
as design, operating features, specifications, selection conditions,
advanced fault detection methods, critical components as well as all
maintenance issues are covered in detail.
What
will the ‘Electrical Equipment Control & Monitoring System:
Testing, Commissioning, Inspection, Preventive Maintenance and Repair’
program focus on? This course will cover the following areas:
- Reasons for re-commissioning Tests
- Commissioning Planning, Process and Procedures
- Testing Procedures
- Commissioning / Maintenance Tests
- Start-up or First Energisation
- Safety Aspect of Commissioning