This course will provide the candidates with extensive knowledge including tips, tricks and tools covering the fundamentals of power transformers and their testing. It will greatly assist you in communicating more effectively with your electrical engineering colleagues. At the end of this course, the candidates will be familiar with the importance of transformer testing and their purpose, the different kinds of transformer tests and their procedures and the practical applications of principals applied in transformer operation and maintenance.
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
Principles of Operation of Transformers
Kinds of Tests
Routine test
Type test
Special test
Measurement of winding resistance
Measurement of voltage ratio and check of voltage vector relationship
Measurement of impedance voltage/short-circuit impedance (principal tapping) and load loss
Measurement of no load loss and current
Measurement of insulation resistance
Dielectric tests
Temperature rise
Test on on-load tap changers
Short-circuit test
Measurement of acoustic noise level
Measurement of the harmonics of the NLC
Measurement of power taken by fans/oil-pumps
Magnetizing current test
Magnetic balance test
Characteristic of insulating oil
Causes of deterioration of insulating oil
Testing of insulating oil
Inhibitors
Standards and classification of tests
Sequence of tests
Voltage ratio and proper connections
Insulation condition
Dielectric withstand
Performance characteristics
Other tests
Preventative maintenance and predictive maintenance
Gas in oil analysis
Water in oil analysis
Drying techniques
Oil dielectric tests
Problem and failure investigations
Problem analysis after severe operating conditions
Where no failure is involved
Fuses and relays
Gas relays
Differential protection
Electrical Engineers, Supervisors and Foremen, Maintenance Engineers & Technicians, Maintenance Supervisors, Power Electricians, Power Engineers.