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SUMMARY:Substation Maintenance: Power Transformer Diagnostic Testing and Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: This 12-hour practical course provides you with methods and procedures used internationally in maintaining and testing power transformers in substations. This course will be discussing the difference and importance of Predictive\, Periodic and Condition based maintenance in transformer; that may help maintenance personnel in planning and executing maintenance programs in power transformers. The course will also be focusing on the basic theoretical concept of transformers\, how they are manufactured and know different part to maintain. The course will teach attendees to conduct correct testing procedures\, what test to perform\, evaluation of test data versus international guidelines and mitigation of findings. The course content does not include intensive DGA (dissolved gas analysis) and oil tests evaluation. \nIn this technical training\, participants will be guided on how to become a knowledgeable maintenance engineer and improve his knowledge based on international standards to safely maintain and prolong power transformers in their respective fields. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND:\n This course will enhance the understanding and increase competencies for:\n      A. Engineers & technicians in the utilities handling substation maintenance\n      B. Engineers and electricians in commercial and industrial maintenance\n      C. Electrical consultants and designers and electrical project managers\n      D. Electrical engineering graduates who would like to be test engineers and Technicians for substation \nCOURSE OUTLINE:\n At the end of the program\, the participants will be able to:\n      A. Discuss basic transformer theoretical fundamentals.\n      B. Know different parts of the transformer\, what to look and what to maintain\n      C. Know different international standards used for evaluating transformer test results.\n      D. When to execute transformer maintenance and diagnostic testing-in timely manner.\n      E. Enumerate basic oil and transformer testing methodology protocol.\n      F. Know different testing methodologies and correct testing procedures.\n      G. Identify and evaluate obtained results\n      I. Discuss test results and know basic corrections in findings \nDAY 1 (6 hours)\n I. Power Transformer Theory:\n      A. Introduction\n      B. Theory of Operation\n      C. Electromagnetism\n      D. Magnetic Circuits\n      E. Classification of Transformers\n      F. Losses in Transformers\n      G. Performance Tests\n      H. Basic Insulation System\n      I. Transformer Rating\n      J. Transformer Connections\n II. Power Transformer Parts and Maintenance\n      A. Types of Power Transformer\n      B. Major and minor components\n      C. Basic maintenance\, what to look\, test and maintain\n      D. Indicators and alarms\n      E. Cooling classifications\n      F. Nameplate information\n      G. Periodic\, Predictive and Condition Based Maintenances\n      H. Types of Maintenance done in a power transformer\n      I. Types of diagnostic tests done in a power transformer\n III. Theory and Procedures for Transformer Electrical Test\n      A. Insulation Power Factor Test\n      B. Insulation Resistance Test\n      C. Transformer Turns Ratio Test\n      D. Winding Resistance Test\n      E. Special Test Topics\n           i. Excitation Test\n           ii. Bushing IPF Test\n      F. Impedance Test\n           i. SFRA Test\n           ii. DGA and Oil Quality Test  \n      G. New technologies in diagnostic testing \nDAY 2 (6 hours)\n IV. HANDS-ON: Power Transformer Testing\n      A. Actual hands on testing\n           i. Insulation Power Factor\n           ii. Excitation Current\n      B. Safety procedures in conducting electrical tests\n           i. Insulation Resistance\n           ii. Winding Resistance\n      C. Transformer Turns Ratio\n      D. Evaluation and presentation of findings\n      E. Case studies\n      F. Question and Answer \n \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to training@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at 75083271 or click here for alternative numbers.
URL:https://competad.com/event/substation-maintenance-power-transformer-diagnostic-testing-and-maintenance-2/
LOCATION:Marsk Training Room\, Marsk Building\, Aurora Boulevard corner Balete Drive\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1111\, Philippines
CATEGORIES:electrical,Public Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240309
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20230106T200511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T033039Z
UID:1396-1709856000-1709942399@competad.com
SUMMARY:Thermographic Surveying with Hands-On (Thermal Imaging)
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: Infrared Thermography is one of the most valuable tools available for inspecting electrical systems. Too often\, however\, the use of the technology falls short of its potential full value. Why? A primary reason is our failure to understand the basic heat transfer science involved and\, thus\, misinterpret the thermal signature of a component possibly headed toward heat-related failure.\n This course will present case studies that present real problems that the thermographer will experience in the field. This course objective is to give a proper training to engineers engage in this field\, giving them a good understanding of radiation laws and parameters to take into consideration when carrying thermographic inspections and measurement. Participants learn to avoid costly mistakes. \nTARGET AUDIENCE:\n      1. New Thermographer Surveyors.\n      2. Those intending to buy or use Infrared Thermography.\n      3. Service Providers providing Infrared Thermography services; and\n      4. Maintenance Engineers who are interested to learn Infrared Thermography as an advance tool in maintaining their own facility/assets. \nCOURSE OUTLINE:\n      1. Infrared Safety.\n             a. Blast Hazard.\n             b. PPE.\n      2. History of Infrared Thermography.\n             a. Electromagnetic Spectrum.\n      3. Uses and Applications of Infrared Thermography\n      4. Thermal Instrumentation Overview.\n             a. Contact Sensor.\n             b. Non-Contact Sensor.\n             c. How does Infrared Camera work?\n      5. Basic Thermal Science\n             a. Definition of Heat.\n             b. Temperature vs. Heat.\n             c. Temperature Defined.\n             d. Units for Measuring Temperature.\n             e. Absolute Temperature Scales.\n             f. Relative Temperature Scales.\n      6. Basic Heat Transfer\n             a. Direction of Heat Flow\n             b. Conduction\n             c. Convection\n             d. Evaporation / Condensation\n             e. Radiation\n                   i. Black Body\n                   ii. Real Targets\n      7. The Infrared Camera Measurement Functions\n             a. Level\n             b. Span\n             c. Isotherm\n             d. Spot Meter\n             e. Area Function\n             f. Image Capture\n      8. Thermal Image Interpretations & Shooting Techniques\n             a. High Emissivity\n             b. Low Emissivity\n             c. Thermal Gradient\n             d. Thermal Analysis\n             e. Thermal Tuning\n             f. Palettes\n             g. Reflection Recognition\n             h. Avoiding Spot Reflection\n      9. Reporting and Documentation.\n             a. Methodology.\n             b. Qualitative Analysis\n             c. Quantitative Analysis\n             d. Elements of Good report.\n      10. Summary: Difficulties of Inspecting Electrical components.\n             a. Low Emissivity/High Reflectivity.\n             b. Load.\n             c. Convective Cooling.\n             d. Thermal Gradient.\n             e. Ambient Air Temperature. \n \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to training@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at 75083271 or click here for alternative numbers.
URL:https://competad.com/event/thermographic-surveying-with-hands-on-thermal-imaging-2/
LOCATION:Marsk Training Room\, Marsk Building\, Aurora Boulevard corner Balete Drive\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1111\, Philippines
CATEGORIES:electrical,Public Training
ORGANIZER;CN="COMPETAD Training and Professional Development Services":MAILTO:publictraining@competad.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20230126T081248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T031217Z
UID:6538-1708041600-1708127999@competad.com
SUMMARY:SCADA (e-Learning)
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nSCADA Outline \n\nDefinition of SCADA/Automation\nEvolution\nWho Uses SCADA\nComponents\nSystem Architecture\n\nTypes of System Architecture\n\nCentralized\nDecentralized\nRedundancy\n\nPRP\nHSR\n\n\nCommunication Interfaces\n\nSerial\n\nRS485\nRS232\n\n\nTCP/IP\n\nWired/Copper\nFibre Optic\nWireless\n\n\nStandard Communication Protocols\n\nModbus\n0\nIEC61850\n\n\nTime Synchronization\nElectrical Substation System Architecture\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to publictraining@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at (02) 75183271 or click here for alternative numbers. \n 
URL:https://competad.com/event/scada-e-learning/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Brgy Commonwealth\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1121
CATEGORIES:e-Workshops,electrical,Public Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230625
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20230113T021016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T092545Z
UID:3935-1687564800-1687651199@competad.com
SUMMARY:Arc Flash Hazzard Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nYearly\, more than 3\,000 disabling injuries resulting from preventable  electrical accidents in the workplace happen. Are you aware that ten to thirty times more accidents  result from electrical hazards compared to any other accidents happening in the workplaces? \nWhat can an electrical engineer do to ensure safety in the workplace? A critical issue that must be put into top consideration in every work place is Electrical safety. Aside from losses in time\, electrical accidents that result in damaged equipment increases your insurance premiums depleting your resource and revenue. Litigation and court hearings resulting from mishaps related to electrical accidents can also add up to your long list of expenses. Three of the top 10 OSHA violations gears toward more awareness into Electrical Safety. Arc Flash is one of the most common issues. An arc flash hazard program is implemented as part of the electrical safety program\, which is part of the overall safety program of the company. \nArc Flash\, also knows as flashover\,  is defined by Wikipedia as part of an arc fault\, a type of electrical explosion that results from a low-impedance connection to ground or another voltage phase in an electrical system. Arc Blast\, on the other hand is an bigger form of arc flash creating sounds of up to 160 dB and debris as well as molten metal can be thrown up to 700 miles away. Arc flash can usually happen through some form of interaction — Whether human or mechanical interaction — during regular operations and maintenance. Poor maintenance of equipment debris can also result to an Arc Flash. Analyzing Arc Flash Hazards is important because it is part of risk management measures\, it is required for safety\, and it is imposed by laws. This course guides electrical Engineers into understanding the minimum requirements in Arc Flash management and best practices. \n Objectives:\nAt the end of the program\, the participants will be able to: \n\nEnumerate the fundamental\, principles of load flow analysis\, short circuit analysis and protection coordination in relation to arc flash analysis\nDetermine arc flash hazard categories in relation to actual practices.\nReview theories\, formulas and techniques for power system analysis in relation to short circuit\, coordination and arc flash hazard\nCreate and understand Arc Flash Hazard and its application.\nUnderstand the use of protective device to mitigate arc flash hazard.\nMaximize the use of protective devices: use of instantaneous function/ trip\nGenerate an Arc Flash hazard analysis using software (Paladin DesignBase formerly EDSA)\n\nWho should attend:\n\nDesign Engineers\nSafety Engineers / Electrical Engineers\nFacility Engineers\nProject and/or Construction Engineer\nMaintenance Engineer\nPEE\, REE or graduate of Electrical Engineering\n\nEntry of Competencies of Participants: \n\nElectrical engineers\, and electricians performing electrical system design\, audit\, installation\, testing and maintenance\n\nCourse objective/Learning outcome \nThe course aims to provide people the knowledge and understanding of the existence\, nature\, causes and methods to prevent electrical hazards. The training also includes the selection of appropriate PPE through the use of IEEE Std. 1584 – 2018. \n\nFamiliarization about the common cause of Arc Flash\nDetermine the proper PPE to be used to mitigate the arc flash\nDetermine the arc flash rating and arc flash label using IEEE Std. 1584 – 2018\n\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to publictraining@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at (02) 75183271 or click here for alternative numbers.
URL:https://competad.com/event/3935/
LOCATION:Marsk Training Room\, Marsk Building\, Aurora Boulevard corner Balete Drive \, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1101\, Philippines
CATEGORIES:electrical,Public Training
ORGANIZER;CN="COMPETAD Training and Professional Development Services":MAILTO:publictraining@competad.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230610
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20230104T015856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T075906Z
UID:2634-1686182400-1686355199@competad.com
SUMMARY:Technical Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register \nTechnical Writing is a very important skill in any kind of work. It is important in Engineering\, Sciences\, and even in understanding simple tools. Most people confuse business writing for technical writing. In this module\, we will understand Technical Writing and learn how it is different compared to other genres of writing. We will also learn about the effective ways that we can create a technical write up in order to ensure a wider audience coverage and clarity. \nObjectives: \n\nUnderstand the different types of writing genre and how technical writing stands out.\nKnow how to start-up your technical write up.\nLearn to construct clear and understandable sentences in your write up.\nLearn how to self-edit your technical report.\nDiscuss the common formats and forms of technical writing.\n\nDay 1 \nA. Planning and Analysis \n\nOutlining\nBrainstorming\nCollating Data\n\nB. Audience Analysis: Types\, Importance\, and Effective Approaches \nC. Journalism Approach: The Inverted Pyramid \nD. Common Filipino Errors in Writing \nE. Prepositions \n\nSubject Verb Agreement\nFilipinisms\nPunctuations\n\nF. Constructing Clear Sentences \nG. Review: Parts of a sentence \nH. Constructing Sentences (Structure and practice) \nI. Parenthetic Phrases \nJ. Refining and Editing Your Write Up \nK. Sneak Preview: Standard Parts of a Technical Report \nL. Title Page \nM. Letter of Transmittal \nN. Preface \nO. Table of Contents \nP. List of Tables\, Drawing\, Charts\, etc. \nQ. Summary \nR. Body Text \nS. Conclusions and Recommendations \nT. Bibliography \nU. Other Technical Reports \nV. Incident Report \nW. Technical Manual \nX. Handbooks \n-Refining and Editing Your Write Up \n-Sneak Preview: Standard Parts of a Technical Report \n-Title Page \n-Letter of Transmittal \n-Preface \n-Table of Contents \n-List of Tables\, Drawing\, Charts\, etc. \n-Summary \n-Body Text \n-Conclusions and Recommendations \n-Bibliography \n-Other Technical Reports \n-Incident Report \n-Technical Manual \n-Handbooks \nRegistration Instructions: \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to publictraining@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy. For free events\, you will not receive a Statement of Account. The process will stop here.\n3. For paid sessions\, follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip\, if applicable.\n5. If you need an official Billing Invoice for paid sessions\, please call us at (02) 75083271 or click here for alternative numbers.
URL:https://competad.com/event/technical-writing-reports-day-1-2/
LOCATION:NCR
CATEGORIES:electrical,Public Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230513
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20230103T212006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T090158Z
UID:2142-1683763200-1683935999@competad.com
SUMMARY:Power Quality Analysis and Harmonics  Technical\, Theoretical
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register \nPower Quality Analysis and Harmonics \nThis practical course provides you with methods and procedures used internationally in evaluating obtained data Power Quality Analysis (PQA). This course will equip attendees with the knowledge on different Power Quality Disturbances that affects most sensitive equipment in electrical system and how to mitigate them. Moreover\, harmonics mitigation will be an important subject as it creates unwanted energy that distort nominal power requirements of the system. Correct PQA meter installation and evaluation will then also be very essential in gathering needed data for the detection of problems \nNow with the engineers having the knowledge in PQA\, will formulate a way to deal with these problems to assess and safely maintain electrical systems in their respective fields. \n Objectives: \nAt the end of the program\, the participants will be able to: \n\nHow\, when and where to use a power quality analyzer\, know power quality monitoring techniques\nIdentify different power quality disturbances\nOrigin and effects of power quality disturbances\nSpecify solutions to mitigate every power quality disturbances\nKnowledge in Harmonics and Noise\nBasic design of harmonic filters and specifying the transformer K factor rating \n\nWho Should Attend: \nThis course will enhance the understanding and increase competencies for: \n\nElectrical Engineers\nEngineering department staffs\nTest engineers and Technicians\nCadet engineers\nSubstation\, Facility and Maintenance engineers\n\nCourse Outline: \nIEEE STANDARDS AND LOCAL CODES SUCH AS PHILIPPINE GRID AND DISTRIBUTION CODES \nFUNDAMENTALS: \n\nIntroduction\nWhat is Power Quality?\nEffects of Poor Power Quality\nElectromagnetic Compatibility (IEC Standards)\nLocal Power Quality Standards\nPower Quality Disturbances\n\n POWER QUALITY DISTURBANCES \n\nImpulsive Transient\nOscillatory Transient\nOvervoltage\nUndervoltage\nSustained Power Interruption\nMomentary Power Interruption\nShort Duration Power Interruption\nVoltage Sag\nVoltage Swell\nVoltage Imbalance\nVoltage Fluctuation\nHarmonic Distortion\nVoltage Variation Computation\nVoltage Unbalance Computation\nActivity: Computations and Short Review of Discussed items\n\nSOLUTION TO POWER QUALITY PROBLEMS \n\nMotor Generator Sets\nUninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)\nFerroresonant Transformers Or Constant Voltage Transformer\nDynamic Voltage Restorer\nStatic VAR Compensator\nIsolation Transformers and Reactors (chokes)\nTransient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS)\nLine Voltage Regulators\nHarmonic Filters\nElectroflow\nLightning Protection\nSurge Protection\nPower Quality Meter\nPower Quality Analyzer\n\nPOWER SYSTEM HARMONICS \n\nIntroduction\nDefinition of Terms\nSources of Harmonic Currents\nEffects of Harmonics\nSystem Response Characteristics\nResonance Conditions\nControl of Harmonic Currents\nAnalysis Methods\nDesign of Harmonic Filter\nDerating of Power Equipment\nPower Failures Due to Harmonics\nK Factor Rating of Transformer\nSpecial Topic\n\nHigh Frequency Harmonics / Noise as per IEEE 1100\nEffects of Noise\nMitigation of Noise in Electrical System\n\n\nActivity: Computations and Short Review of Discussed items\n\n  \n  \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to publictraining@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at 75083271 or click here for alternative numbers.
URL:https://competad.com/event/power-quality-analysis-and-harmonics-technical-theoretical-and-hands-on-training-5/
LOCATION:Marsk Training Room\, Marsk Building\, Aurora Boulevard corner Balete Drive\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1111\, Philippines
CATEGORIES:electrical,Public Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230429
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20230111T085945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T081232Z
UID:5502-1682640000-1682726399@competad.com
SUMMARY:SCADA (e-Learning)
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nSCADA Outline \n\nDefinition of SCADA/Automation\nEvolution\nWho Uses SCADA\nComponents\nSystem Architecture\n\nTypes of System Architecture\n\nCentralized\nDecentralized\nRedundancy\n\nPRP\nHSR\n\n\nCommunication Interfaces\n\nSerial\n\nRS485\nRS232\n\n\nTCP/IP\n\nWired/Copper\nFibre Optic\nWireless\n\n\nStandard Communication Protocols\n\nModbus\n0\nIEC61850\n\n\nTime Synchronization\nElectrical Substation System Architecture\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to publictraining@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at (02) 75183271 or click here for alternative numbers. \n 
URL:https://competad.com/event/scada/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Brgy Commonwealth\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1121
CATEGORIES:e-Workshops,electrical,Public Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230324T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20230106T215801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T023941Z
UID:1404-1679644800-1679763600@competad.com
SUMMARY:Substation Maintenance: Power Transformer Diagnostic Testing and Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: This 12-hour practical course provides you with methods and procedures used internationally in maintaining and testing power transformers in substations. This course will be discussing the difference and importance of Predictive\, Periodic and Condition based maintenance in transformer; that may help maintenance personnel in planning and executing maintenance programs in power transformers. The course will also be focusing on the basic theoretical concept of transformers\, how they are manufactured and know different part to maintain. The course will teach attendees to conduct correct testing procedures\, what test to perform\, evaluation of test data versus international guidelines and mitigation of findings. The course content does not include intensive DGA (dissolved gas analysis) and oil tests evaluation. \nIn this technical training\, participants will be guided on how to become a knowledgeable maintenance engineer and improve his knowledge based on international standards to safely maintain and prolong power transformers in their respective fields. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND:\n This course will enhance the understanding and increase competencies for:\n      A. Engineers & technicians in the utilities handling substation maintenance\n      B. Engineers and electricians in commercial and industrial maintenance\n      C. Electrical consultants and designers and electrical project managers\n      D. Electrical engineering graduates who would like to be test engineers and Technicians for substation \nCOURSE OUTLINE:\n At the end of the program\, the participants will be able to:\n      A. Discuss basic transformer theoretical fundamentals.\n      B. Know different parts of the transformer\, what to look and what to maintain\n      C. Know different international standards used for evaluating transformer test results.\n      D. When to execute transformer maintenance and diagnostic testing-in timely manner.\n      E. Enumerate basic oil and transformer testing methodology protocol.\n      F. Know different testing methodologies and correct testing procedures.\n      G. Identify and evaluate obtained results\n      I. Discuss test results and know basic corrections in findings \nDAY 1 (6 hours)\n I. Power Transformer Theory:\n      A. Introduction\n      B. Theory of Operation\n      C. Electromagnetism\n      D. Magnetic Circuits\n      E. Classification of Transformers\n      F. Losses in Transformers\n      G. Performance Tests\n      H. Basic Insulation System\n      I. Transformer Rating\n      J. Transformer Connections\n II. Power Transformer Parts and Maintenance\n      A. Types of Power Transformer\n      B. Major and minor components\n      C. Basic maintenance\, what to look\, test and maintain\n      D. Indicators and alarms\n      E. Cooling classifications\n      F. Nameplate information\n      G. Periodic\, Predictive and Condition Based Maintenances\n      H. Types of Maintenance done in a power transformer\n      I. Types of diagnostic tests done in a power transformer\n III. Theory and Procedures for Transformer Electrical Test\n      A. Insulation Power Factor Test\n      B. Insulation Resistance Test\n      C. Transformer Turns Ratio Test\n      D. Winding Resistance Test\n      E. Special Test Topics\n           i. Excitation Test\n           ii. Bushing IPF Test\n      F. Impedance Test\n           i. SFRA Test\n           ii. DGA and Oil Quality Test  \n      G. New technologies in diagnostic testing \nDAY 2 (6 hours)\n IV. HANDS-ON: Power Transformer Testing\n      A. Actual hands on testing\n           i. Insulation Power Factor\n           ii. Excitation Current\n      B. Safety procedures in conducting electrical tests\n           i. Insulation Resistance\n           ii. Winding Resistance\n      C. Transformer Turns Ratio\n      D. Evaluation and presentation of findings\n      E. Case studies\n      F. Question and Answer \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  Registration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to training@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy.\n3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at 75083271 or click here for alternative numbers.
URL:https://competad.com/event/hands-on-competency-based-training-on-substation-maintenance-power-transformer-diagnostic-testing-and-maintenance-2-days-16-hours-2/
LOCATION:Marsk Training Room\, Marsk Building\, Aurora Boulevard corner Balete Drive\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1111\, Philippines
CATEGORIES:electrical,Public Training
ORGANIZER;CN="COMPETAD Training and Professional Development Services":MAILTO:publictraining@competad.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230318
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20230119T002406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T020822Z
UID:1808-1679011200-1679097599@competad.com
SUMMARY:Infrared Thermography Competency Based Theoretical  e-workshop
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: Infrared Thermography is one of the most valuable tools available for inspecting electrical systems. Too often\, however\, the use of the technology falls short of its potential full value. Why? A primary reason is our failure to understand the basic heat transfer science involved and\, thus\, misinterpret the thermal signature of a component possibly headed toward heat-related failure.\nThis course will present case studies that present real problems that the thermographer will experience in the field. This course objective is to give a proper training to engineers engage in this field\, giving them a good understanding of radiation laws and parameters to take into consideration when carrying thermographic inspections and measurement. Participants learn to avoid costly mistakes.\n \nTARGET AUDIENCE:\n    1. New Thermographer Surveyors.\n    2. Those intending to buy or use Infrared Thermography.\n    3. Service Providers providing Infrared Thermography services; and\n   4. Maintenance Engineers who are interested to learn Infrared Thermography as an advance tool in maintaining their own facility/assets.\n      \nCOURSE OUTLINE: \n      1. Infrared Safety.\n            a. Blast Hazard.\n            b. PPE.\n      2. History of Infrared Thermography.\n            a. Electromagnetic Spectrum.\n      3. Uses and Applications of Infrared Thermography\n      4. Thermal Instrumentation Overview.\n            a. Contact Sensor.\n            b. Non-Contact Sensor.\n            c. How does Infrared Camera work?\n      5. Basic Thermal Science\n            a. Definition of Heat.\n            b. Temperature vs. Heat.\n            c. Temperature Defined.\n            d. Units for Measuring Temperature.\n            e. Absolute Temperature Scales.\n            f. Relative Temperature Scales.\n      6. Basic Heat Transfer\n            a. Direction of Heat Flow\n            b. Conduction\n            c. Convection\n            d. Evaporation / Condensation\n            e. Radiation\n                  i. Black Body\n                  ii. Real Targets\n      7. The Infrared Camera Measurement Functions\n            a. Level\n            b. Span\n            c. Isotherm\n            d. Spot Meter\n            e. Area Function\n            f. Image Capture \n    8. Thermal Image Interpretations & Shooting Techniques\n            a. High Emissivity\n            b. Low Emissivity\n            c. Thermal Gradient\n            d. Thermal Analysis\n            e. Thermal Tuning\n            f. Palettes\n            g. Reflection Recognition\n            h. Avoiding Spot Reflection \n      9. Reporting and Documentation.\n            a. Methodology.\n            b. Qualitative Analysis\n            c. Quantitative Analysis\n            d. Elements of Good report. \n      10. Summary: Difficulties of Inspecting Electrical components.\n            a. Low Emissivity/High Reflectivity.\n            b. Load.\n            c. Convective Cooling.\n            d. Thermal Gradient.\n            e. Ambient Air Temperature. \n \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking here.\n2. You may also download the word attachment in the link and send it to publictraining@competad.com\n3. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration.\n4. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your learning investment deposit.\n5. Send the scanned copy of the signed Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n6. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at (02) 75083271.
URL:https://competad.com/event/thermographic-surveying-with-hands-on-thermal-imaging-4/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Brgy Commonwealth\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1121
CATEGORIES:e-Workshops,electrical
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220623T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220624T173000
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20190310T225839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T061212Z
UID:1429-1655973000-1656091800@competad.com
SUMMARY:Medium Voltage Cable Splicing and Termination (with Hands-On)
DESCRIPTION:Click Here to REGISTER \n  \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: The course aims to enhance your knowledge about proper installation of high voltage cable splices and terminations. Installing and testing cables correctly can ensure an increased life and value for your cables and is therefore important in increasing the longevity of your investment. Any technicians\, electrical engineers\, and electricians that does installation and maintenance as well as trouble shooting of power cables will benefit from this course. \nThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) based in New York shares that inadequate testing and installation prior to initiating cable splices and termination are the main reasons for failures. However\, despite its importance\, cable splicing and testing professionals have dwindled in numbers over the past years. With a steady demand for trained professionals\, knowledge in this area is definitely an advantage for any electrical professional. \nCOURSE OBJECTIVES:\n      A. Understand and explain the components\, construction\, and structure of high voltage cables\n      B. Differentiate different cable types and their varying applications\n      C. Learn to properly prepare cables for splicing by using hand tools\, solvents\, and abrasives\n      D. Learn and identify causes of failures in splices and termination\n      E. Know the procedures relevant to OSHA safety requirements in relation to splices and termination \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND:\n Any technicians\, electrical engineers\, and electricians that does installation and maintenance as well as trouble shooting of high voltage power cables \nMETHODOLOGY:\n Interactive discussions\, activities\, lectures\, and hands-on training \nCOURSE OUTLINE:\nDay 1 \nI. Introduction\n      A.Transmission and distribution\n      B.Underground and overhead systems \nII. Underground Cables\n      A.Cable construction\n      B.Types of power cables\n      C.Cable configurations\n      D.Cable standards \nIII. Splicing Theory\n      A.Definition of cable splice\n      B.Functions of high voltage splice\n      C.Splice anatomy\n      D.Industry standards in cable jointing\n      E.Cable splicing technologies \nIV. Termination Theory\n      A.What is cable termination\n      B.Cable termination classifications\n      C.Stress control\n      D.Types of insulation\n      E.Cable termination industry standards\n      F.Cable termination technologies \nDay 2 \nV. Splice and terminating kit selection criteria\n VI. Tools for splicing and termination VII. Cable preparation\n VIII. Hands on cold shrink cable termination\, upright and inverted type (15kV\, tape shield power cable)\n IX. Hands on cold shrink cable splice (15kV\, tape shield power cable) \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nYou may click the link to download the Registration Form and send it to publictraining@competad.com or you may follow the instructions below. \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page.\n2. You may also download the word attachment in the link on top and send it to publictraining@competad.com\n3. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration. For Free Events\, you will not be receiving any Statement of Account.\n4. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment\, if applicable.\n5. For paid events\, you may send the signed and scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip\, if applicable.\n6. Should you need an official Billing Invoice for paid sessions\, please call us at (02) 7508-3271.
URL:https://competad.com/event/cable-splicing-and-termination-with-hands-on-limited-slots-3/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Marsk Building\, Aurora Boulevard corner Balete Drive\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1111
CATEGORIES:Design Engineers,electrical,Public Training
ORGANIZER;CN="COMPETAD Training and Professional Development Services":MAILTO:publictraining@competad.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220617T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20220618T173000
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20160112T192410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T060440Z
UID:375-1655454600-1655573400@competad.com
SUMMARY:Basic Power Plant Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE TO REGISTER \n  \n \nRegistration Instructions:  \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking here.\n2. You may also download the word attachment in the link and send it to training@competad.com\n3. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration.\n4. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your learning investment deposit.\n5. Send the scanned copy of the signed Statement of Account and your deposit slip.\n6. Should you need an official Billing Invoice\, please call us at (02)4333342.
URL:https://competad.com/event/protective-relaying-power-system-protection-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Brgy Commonwealth\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1121
CATEGORIES:e-Workshops,electrical,Public Training
ORGANIZER;CN="COMPETAD Training and Professional Development Services":MAILTO:publictraining@competad.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220528T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20210404T202815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T054729Z
UID:3017-1653728400-1653753600@competad.com
SUMMARY:Earth Resistance Measurement
DESCRIPTION:Click here to REGISTER \nDURATION: 6 Hours \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION:  \nAn earthing is an intentionally made connection between a device or electrical installation and a metal object located in the ground called an earth electrode. Grounds have several protection applications – for natural phenomena and to prevent damage to equipment and property. \nIn this training\, the participants will be able to understand grounding and the related electrical test\, methods\, and analysis of results. \nPart 1 – Introduction to Soil Resistivity \nPart 2 – Soil Resistivity Testing (with some case studies) \nPart 3 – Introduction to Ground and Ground Resistance Measurements \nPart 4 – Grounding Nomograph \nPart 5 – Ground Resistance Measurements (with some case studies) \n\nFall of Potential\nSlope Method\nDirect Method\nStake-less Method\nGround Grid Integrity Test\nStep and Touch Voltage Measurements\n\n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nYou may click the link to download the Registration Form and send it to publictraining@competad.com or you may follow the instructions below. \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page.\n2. You may also download the word attachment in the link on top and send it to publictraining@competad.com\n3. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration. For Free Events\, you will not be receiving any Statement of Account.\n4. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment\, if applicable.\n5. For paid events\, you may send the signed and scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip\, if applicable.\n6. Should you need an official Billing Invoice for paid sessions\, please call us at (02) 7508-3271.
URL:https://competad.com/event/earth-resistance-measurement/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Brgy Commonwealth\, Quezon City\, NCR\, 1121
CATEGORIES:e-Workshops,electrical,Public Training
ORGANIZER;CN="COMPETAD Training and Professional Development Services":MAILTO:publictraining@competad.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201209T210000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20201209T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T024930
CREATED:20200930T013540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T010335Z
UID:2309-1607547600-1607547600@competad.com
SUMMARY:Technical Writing / Reports Day 1
DESCRIPTION:Click here to Register \n\nTechnical Writing is a very important skill in any kind of work. It is important in Engineering\, Sciences\, and even in understanding simple tools. Most people confuse business writing for technical writing. In this module\, we will understand Technical Writing and learn how it is different compared to other genres of writing. We will also learn about the effective ways that we can create a technical write up in order to ensure a wider audience coverage and clarity. \nObjectives: \n\nUnderstand the different types of writing genre and how technical writing stands out.\nKnow how to start-up your technical write up.\nLearn to construct clear and understandable sentences in your write up.\nLearn how to self-edit your technical report.\nDiscuss the common formats and forms of technical writing.\n\nDay 1 \nA. Planning and Analysis \n\nOutlining\nBrainstorming\nCollating Data\n\nB. Audience Analysis: Types\, Importance\, and Effective Approaches \nC. Journalism Approach: The Inverted Pyramid \nD. Common Filipino Errors in Writing \nE. Prepositions \n\nSubject Verb Agreement\nFilipinisms\nPunctuations\n\nF. Constructing Clear Sentences \nG. Review: Parts of a sentence \nH. Constructing Sentences (Structure and practice) \nI. Parenthetic Phrases \n  \n\n \nRegistration Instructions: \n1. Fill out the registration form by clicking the link on top of this page. You may also download the MS Word attachment send it to publictraining@competad.com\n2. Our admin team shall send you shortly the Statement of Account/Confirmation of registration. Sign the statement of account to conform and finalize your registration and email the soft copy. For free events\, you will not receive a Statement of Account. The process will stop here.\n3. For paid sessions\, follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.\n4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip\, if applicable.\n5. If you need an official Billing Invoice for paid sessions\, please call us at (02) 34333342 or click here for alternative numbers.
URL:https://competad.com/event/technical-writing-reports-series-1/
LOCATION:NCR
CATEGORIES:e-Workshops,electrical
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