- Course No E – 1943
- PDH Units: 3
- Course No E – 1943
- PDH Units: 3
Intended Audience: for Electrical Engineers
PDH UNITS: 3
Faced with increasingly furious competition, manufacturers need to enforce highly rigorous management and their manufacturing facilities need to be highly available. Electrical networks provide the energy needed to operate the production facilities. The provision of an uninterrupted power supply to loads is strived for from the start of the network design, especially during preliminary design of the single line diagram. Reductions in electrical installation and operating costs, together with reliable uninterrupted operation, are key profitability conditions. This technical and economic optimization asks for comprehensive preliminary assessment that includes:
- Specific requirements and constraints related to the industry type,
- Integration of the limits and constraints of the public distribution network,
- Standards and local regulations,
- Particularities of the operating staff, facilities manager and maintenance staff.
- Total capacity in the 10 MVA range,
- Autonomous electrical energy generation,
- Power supplied by a national transmission or distribution network,
- Private Medium Voltage (MV) electrical distribution
Learning Objectives:
At the successful conclusion of this course, you will learn the following knowledge and skills:- Needs and main constraints to be met
- Constraints linked to the industrial process
- Constraints linked to the electrical process
- Constraints imposed by the utility electrical power distribution network
- Main rules of industrial network design
- Reactive power compensation
- Backup and replacement sources
- Autonomous electrical energy production
- Choice of the earthing system
- Insulation coordination analysis
- Protection system definition
- Choice of motor starting method
- Network dynamic stability
- Choice of optimal network structure and operation
- Standard network structures
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