Electrical Power Systems Specialist – EPSS

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Electrical Power Systems Specialist – Training Program

The Electrical Power Systems Specialist Training Course provides intensive, practical training ideal for recent technical or engineering school graduates, engineers new to the electrical field, those who need a refresher in new technologies, facility managers, sales representatives, and others who want to gain a better understanding of electrical power systems fundamentals, equipment, and systems.

The training covers the technical aspects of DC/AC, single-phase, and 3-phase power, resistive and inductive loads, power factor, voltage imbalance, grounding, harmonics, estimating savings from power factor improvement, important 3-phase motor equations, and estimating power consumption.

The Electrical Power Systems Specialist – EPSS Training Programme was prepared by a Sustainability Specialist, Krishnaji Pawar.

specialises in developing sustainable design strategies for Green Building Certification Systems (LEED, GSAS, etc.), Energy Management, Energy Efficiency, Energy Audits, Building Commissioning,Environmental Impact Assessments, and Environmental Management Systems.

The study of sound design is where we start in our Electrical Power Systems Specialist course. An up-to-date manufacturing facility must have a power distribution network that is in good working order in order to ensure worker protection, proper maintenance, effective problem solving, and smooth operations.

The power distribution system is comprised of a variety of components such as high-voltage utility tie circuit breakers, main transformers, medium-voltage switchgear, distribution transformers, motor control centres, electric motors, variable speed drives, and so on.

This course will cover all aspects of industrial power distribution systems, including system planning, equipment selection, specification, and application; system grounding; system protection; and conformity with the requirements of electrical codes, among other topics. In this lesson, we will go over various applications and discuss typical one-line and relaying diagrams.

The following are some insights into the course content:

  • Learn the basics about electrical power systems, transformers, and harmonics.
  • Understand Electrical Basics (DC/AC, Single and 3-Phase Power)
  • Resistive and inductive loads, power factor
  • Voltage Imbalance, Grounding, and Harmonics
  • Estimating Savings from Power Factor Improvement
  • Important 3-phase Motor Equations and Estimating Power Consumption
  • Important 3-phase Motor Equations and Estimating Power Consumption

Who this course is for:

  • People seeking an in-depth understanding of electrical power systems and energy efficiency
  • This course is designed to help energy professionals, including energy managers, electrical engineers, facility and business managers, power systems engineers, supply chain professionals, utility officials, consultants, contractors, financial officers, and energy service company professionals, become more aware of and effective at identifying and implementing the best energy management strategies.
  • Building professionals who want to learn more about energy management,  electrical power systems engineers, and energy efficiency professionals
  • Looking to gain employment in Energy Management or Electrical Power Systems? This sector is booming.
  • For students who need a deeper insight into electrical power systems

This Electrical Power Systems Specialist course will familiarise you with the policies and standards of the electric utility industry, as well as provide you with a foundational vocabulary. It describes the electric power system, from the generation of electricity to the wall outlet. You will gain knowledge of the system’s segments and common components such as power cables and transformers.

This course is designed for individuals considering a career in the energy industry (with a minimum of a high school diploma and a basic understanding of mathematics) as well as existing energy sector employees with less than three years of experience who have not received comparable training and would benefit from a course on fundamental industry concepts.

The course consists of online lectures, videos, readings, and class discussions. This is the first course in the Energy Production, Distribution & Safety concentration, which explores various aspects of the power sector and culminates in the creation of a road map to achieve a self-established energy-related professional objective.

 

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What Will You Learn?

  • Learn the basics about electrical power systems, transformers, and harmonics.
  • Understand Electrical Basics (DC/AC, Single and 3-Phase Power)
  • Resistive and inductive loads, power factor
  • Voltage Imbalance, Grounding, and Harmonics
  • Estimating Savings from Power Factor Improvement
  • Important 3-phase Motor Equations and Estimating Power Consumption

Course Content

Section 1: Introduction and Outline

  • L1. Introduction and Outline
    11:46
  • L1. Introduction and Outline Handout

Section 2: Electrical system

Section 3: Transformers

Section 4: Analysis of Electrical Power Systems

Section 5: Estimating Savings from Power Factor Improvement

Section 6: Electric motors

Section 7: Summary and Resources

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