The British Academy for Training and Development offers this specialized training program in Basics of Electrical Network Maintenance, which represents an essential step for any technician or engineer working in, or aspiring to work in, electrical power systems. This program aims to enable participants to gain a precise understanding of the structure of electrical networks, both at the transmission and distribution levels, with a focus on routine and emergency maintenance mechanisms, as well as systematic and safe fault detection and repair.
The electrical power industry is witnessing rapid developments, requiring high technical readiness to handle faults, enhance operational efficiency, and ensure continuity of service. Therefore, this course provides a solid knowledge base covering essential technical aspects, along with exposure to the latest tools and practices used in field maintenance, including occupational safety procedures, testing and measurement equipment, and efficient fault management.
This training program is an ideal opportunity for those seeking to enhance their technical competencies, whether in field operations or control and maintenance centers. It combines sound technical foundations with practical understanding of daily operational challenges faced by electrical networks in various work environments.
Who Should Attend?
Electrical technicians and maintenance engineers working in energy companies and public utilities.
Personnel in electrical operation and protection departments within industrial facilities.
Technicians in distribution and transmission networks seeking to develop practical skills.
Newcomers interested in entering the field of electrical network maintenance.
Knowledge and Benefits:
After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:
Understand the components, types, and fundamental functions of electrical networks.
Acquire essential skills for fault detection and repair.
Apply occupational safety principles when working on electrical networks.
Familiarize themselves with electrical maintenance tools and their efficient use.
Follow preventive and emergency maintenance plans according to approved technical standards.
Types of Electrical Networks
Transmission networks vs. distribution networks
Overhead networks vs. underground networks
High, medium, and low voltage networks
Components of Electrical Networks
Transformers
Switches and circuit breakers
Cables and lines
Basic Concepts of Electric Current
Current, voltage, and resistance
Ohm’s law and electrical relationships
Reading electrical diagrams
Operation Mechanism of Electrical Networks
Power generation and transmission
Distribution of energy to consumers
Role of control centers
Protection and Control Systems
Electromechanical protections
Electrical relays
Automatic disconnection systems
Load Distribution and Control
Balanced load distribution
Load control systems
Handling electrical peaks
Testing and Measurement Tools
Current and voltage meters
Megger and insulation testers
Earth fault detectors
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Gloves and insulating materials
Thermal insulation tools
Arc flash protective clothing
Live Working Equipment
Hand-held insulators
Connecting rods
Maintenance tools for live work
Preventive Maintenance of Components
Cleaning and inspecting transformers
Checking electrical switches
Testing cables and insulators
Electrical Performance Monitoring
Measuring currents and voltages
Identifying electrical losses
Reviewing voltage stability
Documentation and Technical Reports
Filling out maintenance forms
Keeping performance records
Analyzing technical results
Types of Network Faults
Permanent and temporary faults
Phase faults and short circuits
Grounding and insulation faults
Fault Detection Methodologies
Visual and field inspections
Using diagnostic devices
Analyzing load behavior
Repair Steps and Service Restoration
Isolation and disconnection procedures
Performing repair tasks
Safely restoring service
Potential Electrical Hazards
Electric shock
Arc flash burns
Slips and falls in work areas
Occupational Safety Procedures
Securing the work area
Work permits and testing
Applying national safety regulations
Emergency Response
Handling electrical accidents
First aid for electric shock
Reporting and documentation procedures
Transformer Maintenance
Inspecting insulating oil
Testing insulation resistance
Monitoring temperature
Distribution Panel Maintenance
Tightening connections and checking breakers
Cleaning electrical circuits
Testing protection functions
Connection and Disconnection Points Maintenance
Inspecting grounding switches
Ensuring connection integrity
Lubricating metallic joints
Cable Types and Uses
Low and medium voltage cables
Feed and internal connection cables
Insulation and protective sheathing
Electrical Cable Testing
Insulation resistance testing
High-voltage (Hi-Pot) testing
Thermal inspection of cables
Cable Fault Detection
Fault location techniques
Thermal and visual inspection
Using reflectometry
Grounding System Concepts
Importance of grounding for protection
Types of grounding systems
Optimal grounding resistance
Grounding System Testing
Using earth testing devices
Measuring resistance
Analyzing test results
Lightning Protection for Facilities
Components of lightning protection systems
Design and technical installation
Regular maintenance and inspection
Digital Technologies in Maintenance
Smart monitoring systems
Data analysis for early fault detection
Use of sensors and remote control
Improving Network Efficiency
Reducing technical and commercial losses
Efficient load management
Proactive maintenance
Modern Trends in Electrical Power
Integrating renewable energy sources
Smart grids
Upgrading aging infrastructure
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