INTRODUCTION TO SUBSTATION DESIGN

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COURSEINTRODUCTION TOSUBSTATION DESIGNNovember 13-14, 2018Courtyard by Marriott Denver/Cherry CreekDenver, COTAG US #EUCIEventsFOLLOW US @EUCIEventsEUCI is authorizedby IACET to offer1.2 CEUs for thecourse

INTRODUCTION TO SUBSTATION DESIGNNovember 13-14, 2018 Denver, COOVERVIEWSubstation design is a multidiscipline undertaking. The skills are learned from experience and take many years to perfect. Thedemand for experienced substation engineers is increasing. This combined with the aging and retiring of experienced substationengineers has made it vital for young and new substation engineers to become familiar with the fundamental aspects of designand construction.This course is an introduction to substation design. The basic building block subjects are presented as an introductory overview.Information and examples are drawn from real world experience. Practical aspects will be emphasized and lessons learned fromprevious projects will be presented.LEARNING OUTCOMESA comprehensive introduction to the following substation components will be discussed: Bus configurationsElectrical equipment Clearances and bus design Civil engineering interface Lightning protection Substation grounding Cable and raceway AC and DC systems Control and protection Control buildings WHO SHOULD ATTEND New or moderately experienced substation engineersNew power distribution engineersSubstation design managers and supervisors“Great overall view of substation applications.”Engineer Trainee (Electrical), Western Area Power AdministrationPAGE 2

INTRODUCTION TO SUBSTATION DESIGNNovember 13-14, 2018 Denver, COAGENDATUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 20187:30 - 8:00 amRegistration and Continental Breakfast8:00 am - 5:00 pmCourse Timing12:00 - 1:00 pmGroup Luncheon Introduction to Substationso This session covers why substations are necessary. It describes substation types, uses, andlocations. Reasons for substations and the decisions and drivers for substations will beexplained. Substation systems are described, and the drawing package based on systems isintroduced. Bus Configurationso The different high voltage bus configurations are explained in one-line format. The differentconfigurations are examined based on reliability and cost. Further overview of typicaladvantages associated with each configuration will be discussed. Electrical Equipmento Different types of high voltage electrical equipment are shown and described. The ability torecognize the equipment allows the student to inspect substation installations, with one-linediagrams, and identify function. Further explanation is given of the functional differencesbetween types equipment and discussion on properties affecting equipment quality. Clearances and Spacingso Electrical clearances, dangerous fault currents and unusual electrical forces are unique tosubstation installations. This session familiarizes the engineer with substation specific designcriteria. This lesson covers how substations are physically configured to maintain adequatedistance between energized parts. Bus Designo Wind, weight and magnetic forces can be extremely high during an electric disturbance. Thesubstation buswork must be adequate to handle these requirements. The basics of bus designare described. Civil/Electrical Engineering Interfaceo Substations use foundations, steel structures and have grading and drainage. These areplaced, with high voltage electrical equipment, into a very dangerous small area. Interfacebetween electrical and civil disciplines is vital to provide a safe, reliable and cost-effectivedesign. This session familiarizes civil engineers with substation specific requirements. It alsocovers information electrical engineers need to know about civil structures and foundations. Lightning Protectiono Lightning strikes are often the leading cause of power outages. Designing the substation tomitigate direct strikes is discussed. Substation Gro

Substation systems are described, and the drawing package based on systems is introduced. Bus Configurations o The different high voltage bus configurations are explained in one-line format. The different configurations are examined b

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