Power Quality Analysis and Harmonics Technical, Theoretical and Hands On Training

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COURSE DURATION: 2 Days Training, 16 – hours Session
This 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

Now 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.

OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the program, the participants will be able to:
     A. How, when and where to use a power quality analyzer, know power quality monitoring techniques
     B. Identify different power quality disturbances
     C. Origin and effects of power quality disturbances
     D. Specify solutions to mitigate every power quality disturbances
     E. Knowledge in Harmonics and Noise
     F. Basic design of harmonic filters and specifying the transformer K factor rating

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This course will enhance the understanding and increase competencies for:
     A. Electrical Engineers
     B. Engineering department staffs
     C. Test engineers and Technicians
     D. Cadet engineers
     E. Substation, Facility and Maintenance engineers

COURSE OUTLINE:
IEEE STANDARDS AND LOCAL CODES SUCH AS PHILIPPINE GRID AND DISTRIBUTION CODES

DAY 1 -8 hours

I. FUNDAMENTALS
     A. Introduction
     B. What is Power Quality?
     C. Effects of Poor Power Quality
     D. Electromagnetic Compatibility (IEC Standards)
     E. Local Power Quality Standards
     F. Power Quality Disturbances
II. POWER QUALITY DISTURBANCES
     A. Impulsive Transient
     B. Oscillatory Transient
     C. Overvoltage
     D. Undervoltage
     E. Sustained Power Interruption
     F. Momentary Power Interruption
     G. Short Duration Power Interruption
     H. Voltage Sag
     I. Voltage Swell
     J. Voltage Imbalance
     K. Voltage Fluctuation
     L. Harmonic Distortion
     M. Voltage Variation Computation
     N. Voltage Unbalance Computation
     O. Activity: Computations and Short Review of Discussed items
III. SOLUTION TO POWER QUALITY PROBLEMS
     A. Motor Generator Sets
     B. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
     C. Ferroresonant Transformers Or Constant Voltage Transformer
     D. Dynamic Voltage Restorer
     E. Static VAR Compensator
     F. Isolation Transformers and Reactors (chokes)
     G.Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS)
     H. Line Voltage Regulators
     I. Harmonic Filters
     J. Electroflow
     K. Lightning Protection
     L. Surge Protection
     M. Power Quality Meter
     N. Power Quality Analyzer
IV. POWER SYSTEM HARMONICS
     A. Introduction
     B. Definition of Terms
     C. Sources of Harmonic Currents
     D. Effects of Harmonics
     E. System Response Characteristics
     F. Resonance Conditions
     G. Control of Harmonic Currents
     H. Analysis Methods
     I. Design of Harmonic Filter
     J. Derating of Power Equipment
     K. Power Failures Due to Harmonics
     L. K Factor Rating of Transformer
     M. Special Topic
          i. High Frequency Harmonics / Noise as per IEEE 1100
          ii. Effects of Noise
          iii. Mitigation of Noise in Electrical System
     N. Activity: Computations and Short Review of Discussed items

DAY 2 – 8 hours
IV. POWER QUALITY ANALYSIS (PQA) AND HARMONICS HANDS-ON PREPARATION
     A. Activity: Review of theoretical knowledge and application to hands on.
     B. Safety in conducting PQA measurements
          i. Use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
          ii. Standard safety practices
     C. Threshold limits as according to international standard guidelines (IEEE standards)
     D. Familiarization of PQA accessories and how to use them
     E. Hardware set-up of power quality analyzers or meters
     F. Software set-up of power quality analyzers
V. POWER QUALITY ANALYSIS (PQA) AND HARMONICS HANDS-ON
     A. Group activity: Actual installation of PQA device on live circuit
     B. Gathering and downloading data to a computer
     C. Group activity: Evaluation of obtained data as per guidelines
     D. Group activity: Writing a technical report and recommendations
     E. Discussions on technical reports
     F. Case studies
     G. Question and Answer
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1. 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
2. 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.
3. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your payment.
4. Send the scanned copy of the Statement of Account and your deposit slip.
5. Should you need an official Billing Invoice, please call us at (02) 34333342 or click here for alternative numbers.

Power Quality Analysis and Harmonics Technical, Theoretical and Hands-on Training

Click here to REGISTER

COURSE DURATION: 2 Days Training, 16 – hours Session

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This 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

Now 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.

COURSE OBJECTIVE:
At the end of the program, the participants will be able to:
     A. How, when and where to use a power quality analyzer, know power quality monitoring techniques
     B. Identify different power quality disturbances
     C. Origin and effects of power quality disturbances
     D. Specify solutions to mitigate every power quality disturbances
     E. Knowledge in Harmonics and Noise
     F. Basic design of harmonic filters and specifying the transformer K factor rating

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This course will enhance the understanding and increase competencies for:
     A. Electrical Engineers
     B. Engineering department staffs
     C. Test engineers and Technicians
     D. Cadet engineers
     E. Substation, Facility and Maintenance engineers

COURSE OUTLINE:
IEEE STANDARDS AND LOCAL CODES SUCH AS PHILIPPINE GRID AND DISTRIBUTION CODES

DAY 1 -8 hours

I. FUNDAMENTALS:
     A. Introduction
     B. What is Power Quality?
     C. Effects of Poor Power Quality
     D. Electromagnetic Compatibility (IEC Standards)
     E. Local Power Quality Standards
     F. Power Quality Disturbances
II. POWER QUALITY DISTURBANCES
     A. Impulsive Transient
     B. Oscillatory Transient
     C. Overvoltage
     D. Undervoltage
     E. Sustained Power Interruption
     F. Momentary Power Interruption
     G. Short Duration Power Interruption
     H. Voltage Sag
     I. Voltage Swell
     J. Voltage Imbalance
     K. Voltage Fluctuation
     L. Harmonic Distortion
     M. Voltage Variation Computation
     N. Voltage Unbalance Computation
     O. Activity: Computations and Short Review of Discussed items
III. SOLUTION TO POWER QUALITY PROBLEMS
     A. Motor Generator Sets
     B. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
     C. Ferroresonant Transformers Or Constant Voltage Transformer
     D. Dynamic Voltage Restorer
     E. Static VAR Compensator
     F. Isolation Transformers and Reactors (chokes)
     G. Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS)
     H. Line Voltage Regulators
     I. Harmonic Filters
     J. Electroflow
     K. Lightning Protection
     L. Surge Protection
     M. Power Quality Meter
     N. Power Quality Analyzer
IV. POWER SYSTEM HARMONICS
     A. Introduction
     B. Definition of Terms
     C. Sources of Harmonic Currents
     D. Effects of Harmonics
     E. System Response Characteristics
     F. Resonance Conditions
     G. Control of Harmonic Currents
     H. Analysis Methods
     I. Design of Harmonic Filter
     J. Derating of Power Equipment
     K. Power Failures Due to Harmonics
     L. K Factor Rating of Transformer
     M. Special Topic
     N. High Frequency Harmonics / Noise as per IEEE 1100
     O. Effects of Noise
     P. Mitigation of Noise in Electrical System
     Q. Activity: Computations and Short Review of Discussed items

DAY 2 – 8 hours

I. POWER QUALITY ANALYSIS (PQA) AND HARMONICS HANDS-ON PREPARATION
     A. Activity: Review of theoretical knowledge and application to hands on.
     B. Safety in conducting PQA measurements
     D. Use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
     E. Standard safety practices
     F. Threshold limits as according to international standard guidelines (IEEE standards)
     G. Familiarization of PQA accessories and how to use them
     H. Hardware set-up of power quality analyzers or meters
     I. Software set-up of power quality analyzers
II. POWER QUALITY ANALYSIS (PQA) AND HARMONICS HANDS-ON
     A. Group activity: Actual installation of PQA device on live circuit
     B. Gathering and downloading data to a computer
     C. Group activity: Evaluation of obtained data as per guidelines
     D. Group activity: Writing a technical report and recommendations
     E. Discussions on technical reports
     F. Case studies
     G. Question and Answer

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Registration Instructions: 

1. Fill out the registration form by clicking here.
2. You may also download the word attachment in the link and send it to training@competad.com
3. 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.
4. Follow the instructions in the statement of account and complete your learning investment deposit.
5. Send the scanned copy of the signed Statement of Account and your deposit slip.
6. Should you need an official Billing Invoice, please call us at (02)4333342.