Distribution equipment plays an important role in the safe distribution of electrical power. The equipment needs to be operated in a safe manner securing continuity of supply to consumers. The course details the actions required to commission a system to confirm that it works correctly and the specification has been met. The equipment can then be put into operation with confidence. The completion of commissioning should also trigger the start of a cycle of maintenance that will keep the system functioning in a safe manner for the expected lifetime of the installation. The course goes into detail as to how this can be achieved.
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
Introductions and Safety
Introduction to Commissioning
Commissioning
Maintenance Management
Troubleshooting Methods
Emergency Situations
Electrical Engineers, Electrical Technicians, Electrical Inspectors, Electrical Professionals & Supervisors, Instrumentation and Design Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Supervisors & Technicians, Energy Management Consultants, Control Engineers & Technicians, Automation & Process Engineers, Chemical & Mechanical Engineers, Consulting Engineers, Field Technicians, Graduate Engineers, Project and Production Managers, Project Engineers, Electronic Technicians, Plant Managers, Process Control Engineers, System Engineers, System Integrators, Testing Engineers & Technicians, Power System Engineers, Power System Technicians, Utility Engineers, Managers & Team Leaders of Engineering Departments, Safety Professionals, Plant Electricians, Facilities Engineers, Operations & Maintenance Engineers, Supervisors & Technicians, Project Engineers, Commissioning & Testing Engineers, Consulting Engineers, Electrical Technologists, Facility & Plant Managers