Gas Insulated Substations
- 3T - Gas Insulated Substation Definitions and Basics$50.00Learn More
When determining between AIS or GIS technology, some elements alone, for example aesthetics, may be an overcoming impact on a user’s conclusion. Nevertheless, most of the time the best conclusion asks for assessing many elements and soliciting input data from many sections within an investor’s organization. It is also critical to note that the optimal substation arrangement may not be solely AIS or GIS. Sometimes a mix of the two (i.e., hybrid or mixed-technology) might be the best arrangement. Typically, most of the factors will prefer GIS technology, but it is the value or importance given to the considerations that decides if the return on investment is justifiable to choose GIS over AIS technology. Consideration that can be measured should be assigned importance weights based on the user’s needs.
Contact Hours: 3 Hours - Technical
- 6T-Operation and Maintenance of a Gas Insulated Substation$90.00Learn More
Operation and Maintenance of a Gas Insulated Substation
This course gives real life experiences from existing GIS technology that has been in service for a number of years. It describes the nature and sources of defects including their repair and sophisticated planning. Usual maintenance methodologies on measures to determine the quality of the SF6 insulating gas, visual and optical verifications, gas handling records, and leak detection routines are presented. Special practices on interlocks, gas zones, spare parts, and special equipment are discussed. Experiences and lessons learned on gas zone identification, secondary interface, wiring methods are combined and presented. Preconstruction staff training that involves continuous monitoring, GIS retrofit and bus leak maintenance topics are also discussed.
- 5T- Gas Insulated Substation Installation$75.00Learn More
Gas Insulated Substation Installation
Course HighlightsThis course provides practical information that has been collected from a number of different GIS projects. The GIS equipment installation is demanding and asks for a detailed plan and sequence of works. With great amount of involved parts in the assembly, a proper sequence plan is a basic requirement to allow an efficient work flow and a high quality installation. Course also discusses safety standards and useful assembly tips.
This course is suitable for electrical engineers with a desire to understand the fundamentals of GIS installation. Presented details cover issues related to planning procedure, assembly techniques and considerations, document control, health and safety plans, GIS equipment tests, earthing principles and connection to transmission network. Upon successful completion electrical engineers will be able to address GIS installation procedures, frequently used processes and how to set up technical installation program.
- 6T- Gas Insulated Substation Control and Monitoring$90.00Learn More
Gas Insulated Substation Control and Monitoring
This course includes GIS monitoring topics including gas monitoring, partial discharge tests, and circuit breaker monitoring. The control topics of bay controllers and control diagrams are also discussed. The fundamentals of gas monitoring including the related alarms are described and gas monitoring routines are presented. The partial discharge monitoring paragraph also includes the types of faults causing partial discharges and provides details on partial discharge measuring procedures, where electric, acoustic, chemical specific routines of partial discharge monitoring with GIS are presented.
- 4T- Gas Insulated Substation Testing and Applications$60.00Learn More
4T- Gas Insulated Substation Testing and Applications
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