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Power Quality and Harmonics Effect
Objectives

 

Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:

  • Develop a working knowledge of earthling and harmonics
  • Gain practical knowledge of surge and transient protection
  • Design electrical and electronic systems correctly by applying knowledge of harmonics and earthling principles
  • Describe applications for the latest technologies in correcting earthling, harmonics, surge, and transient problems
  • Troubleshoot electrical and electronic systems
  • Isolate and rectify power quality problems.

Outlines

 

Day One:

 

  • Introduction to Power Quality Analysis
    • Review of Industrial Power Systems Concepts
    • Power Quality Definitions
    • Equipment Ratings
    • Effects of Disturbances on Equipment and Processes

 

  • Industry Commitment to Power Quality
    • IEEE Standards and Recommendations
    • Survey Results

 

Day Two:

  • Harmonics
    • Sources of Harmonics
    • Symptoms and Effect on Equipment
    • Power Factor Capacitors and Resonance
    • Harmonic Limitations (IEEE Standard 519)
    • Series Resonance and Filter Design
    • Third Harmonic Neutral Current

 

  • Calculation of Harmonic Voltages and Currents
    • System Harmonic Models
    • The Current Injection Method
    • Frequency Response Modeling

 

Day Three:

 

  • Grounding
    • Types of Grounding
    • Arcing Ground Faults
    • Symptoms of Ineffective Grounding
    • Electronics and Computer Grounding

 

  • Voltage Disturbances
    • Lightning
    • System Switching
    • System Faults
    • Sags
    • Swells

 

 

Day Four:

 

  • Measurement Techniques
    • IEEE Emerald Book -Conducting Site Surveys
    • Manufacturers' Terminology
    • Grounding Measurements
    • Disturbance Measurements
    • Waveform Signatures

 


 

Day Five:

 

  • Mitigation Techniques
    • K-Factor Transformers
    • Power Line Conditioners
    • Lightning/Surge Protection
    • Redundant Electrical Supply/Automatic Switching
    • Standby/Emergency Generation

 

Who Should Attend

 

  • The course curriculum is designed Especially for Plant engineers, facilities engineers, consultants and all personnel involved in the operation and maintenance of electric power systems are strongly encouraged to attend this course. Additionally, supervisory personnel are also encouraged to attend in order to become aware of the subject.

Duration

5 Days

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