Electrical Preventive Maintenance And Best Practice

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ELECTRICAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ANDBEST PRACTICEElectrical and power engineers, project engineers, maintenance engineers and supervisors andoperating staff of electrical sub stations will find this course very useful for enhancing theirknowledge related to electrical systems, components and electrical safety.BOOSTUAE.COMBLOG.BOOSTUAE.COM 971 2 449 6000 971 50 412 3294info@boostuae.comDuration:Five DaysLocation:TBDDate:TBD

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Duration:Five DaysABOUT THE COURSELocation:TBDDate:TBDSafe and optimum performance of electrical power systems is the need of the hour considering theescalated and ever increasing focus on cost and importance of power systems. A healthy power systemconsisting of generation, transmission and distribution is necessary for uninterrupted power supply. It isnecessary to ensure that the system is designed, installed, tested, commissioned, operated andmaintained using safety practices and adhering to standards.There is only one way to ensure maximum uptime and minimum expense in maintaining your electricalequipment & systems – catch a problem before it happens! This course is dedicated to helping electricalpersonnel and maintenance technicians do just that. By implementing simple preventive maintenancepractices, routine inspections, and scheduled testing you will be able to keep your plant or facility operatingat absolute peak efficiency while reducing your electrical maintenance costs. This preventive maintenanceprogram can be modified to fit your facility’s needs and address the concerns of your employees.This is course to understand the electrical power system and other equipment, installation, commissioningand maintenance. It is aimed at building the necessary practical knowledge of the participant to understandthe methodology to maintain the uninterrupted power supply and in case of fault to ensure properrestoration of the system.COURSE OBJECTIVESON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSE PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO: Understand substation and electrical power system equipment and components Have knowledge on medium voltage (MV) switchgears including isolators, circuit breakers etc. Learn specifications, construction, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of MV switchgears Learn proper maintenance and performance assessment of MV switchgears Understand Preventive Maintenance Procedures and Practices Optimise Operations and Maintenance

Duration:Five DaysWHAT YOU WILL GAINLocation:TBDDate:TBDUpon successful completion of this course, the delegates will be going deep through: Principles of Effective Electrical Equipment Maintenance Management Electrical Testing Methods Infrared Testing Power Quality Grounding System Maintenance Recommended Maintenance and Repair Practices Special Conditions/Studies HOW TO BUILD A WALK-THROUGH INSPECTION CHECKLIST FOR THEIR FACILITY What Works at Your Facility?TRAINING METHODOLOGYThroughout this course, the attendees will have the opportunity to practice their skills through a variety ofhands-on exercises. These exercises focus on the skills introduced in each lesson. The following are ourtools for course conduction: Pre-Assessment Questionnaire for use before the Course Post-Assessment Questionnaire for use after the Course Lectures, Demonstrations, Group Exercises & Case Studies Visual aid (Video Simulation) to increase the efficiency of the information Evaluation Questionnaires (Course, Instructor, & Administration) filled by Attendees Evaluation Questionnaires for Attendees filled by Instructor

Duration:Five DaysCourse OutlineLocation:TBDDate:TBDINTRODUCTION Basics of Electrical Engineering Electrical Sub Station Switchgear Circuit Breakers Fault Clearing Process Sequence of fault clearing process Key Reasons for Performing Electrical Maintenance Overview of Electrical PM Programs NFPA 70B, Recommended Practices for Electrical Equipment Maintenance Primary Components of an Electrical Maintenance Program Fundamental Principles of Effective Electrical Equipment Maintenance Cost vs. Benefit AnalysisMAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Different Approaches to Maintenance Management Factors in Developing Your Own Program Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)-Rcm-Tpm-Root cause failure analysis NFPA 70B – Key Resource for Electrical PM Benefits of a “Qualified Electrical Worker” Program

Duration:Five DaysCourse OutlineLocation:TBDDate:TBDELECTRICAL TESTING METHODS Types of Tests Test Equipment Personnel Safety Interpreting Test ResultsINFRARED TESTING Advantages and Disadvantages Equipment to be Tested Interpreting ResultsPOWER QUALITY Understanding Power Quality & Harmonics Monitoring Power Quality-Transient Conditions-Voltage Fluctuations Maintaining Power QualityGROUNDING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Earth Resistance Grounding Electrode System Personnel Protective Grounding Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) for personnel protection Portable Electrical Tools and Equipment Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program

Duration:Five DaysCourse OutlineLocation:TBDDate:TBDRECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR PRACTICES Equipment Cleaning and Lubrication Transformers Power Cables Motor Controls Electronic Equipment Molded Case Circuit Breaker Panels Fuses Rotating Equipment Lighting Wiring Devices Busways & Cable Trays Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Hazardous (Classified) Location EquipmentSPECIAL CONDITIONS/STUDIES Long Intervals Between Overhauls Short-circuit studies Coordination studies Load-flow studies Reliability studiesHOW TO BUILD A WALK-THROUGH INSPECTION CHECKLIST FOR YOUR FACILITYOTHER BEST PRACTICES & GROUP DISCUSSIONS What Works at Your Facility? What Works at Other Facilities? Where to Go to Find Out More

Course NameELECTRICAL PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND BEST PRACTICETH AN KYOUFor any clarification or information. Please do not hesitate to contact usPhone: 971 2 449 6000 / 971 50 412 3294Email: info@boostuae.comFollow us on social media and getoffers and discounts

at absolute peak efficiency while reducing your electrical maintenance costs. This preventive maintenance program can be modified to fit your facility's needs and address the concerns of your employees. This is course to understand the electrical power system and other equipment, installation, commissioning and maintenance.

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