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INTRODUCTION
This course is designed for students who have prior theoretical knowledge of power
engineering and wish to expand their understanding of the practicalities of electricity
distribution and the factors underpinning them. All Modules reflect contemporary
practice in electricity distribution utilities and are extensively illustrated with both
photographs and diagrams. Each contains a number of questions, many in the form
of design projects, on which the student will receive a marked assessment and
constructive feedback. Students may choose to undertake one or more Modules and
a Certificate of Achievement will be awarded upon satisfactory completion of each
module. However the Certificate of Competence in Electricity Distribution will be
awarded to those completing all six modules.
Modules will be supplied electronically in pdf format, either over the internet or on
CD-ROM dispatched to the student’s home or company address, as preferred.
Students must return questions for assessment within six weeks, after which the
following Module will be dispatched, if the student has elected to undertake more
than one.
COURSE TUTOR
The course tutor enjoyed a long career in a large UK electricity utility, where he
obtained experience at all levels from junior operational engineer through to senior
manager. Over the last ten years he has worked as a consultant overseas and in the
process industries.
Module 1 Network Design
Historic perspective, Energy loss and voltage regulation, Transmission and
distribution voltages, System development, Network design, Distribution in urban
areas, Distribution in rural areas, Industrial networks, LV network design overhead,
LV network design underground, LV earthing systems.
Module 2 Power Cables
Early cables, Cable basics, Early twentieth century LV cables, Early twentieth century
HV cables, Electric insulation versus thermal insulation – oil filled designs, Polymeric
and elastomeric insulated and jacketed low voltage cables, Service cables, Polymeric
and elastomeric insulated and jacketed high voltage cables, Cable current rating,
Single versus three core cable – bonding, Selection of cable route.
Module 3 Overhead Lines
Advantages and disadvantages of overhead line versus cable, Types of support,
Earthed and unearthed construction, Mechanical design of overhead lines, conductor
spacing – wind induced oscillation, Conductor characteristics, Conductor current
rating, Conductor sag and tension, Route selection, Profiling, Insulators.
Module 4 HV Switchgear
The role of HV switchgear in networks, Switch fuses, Current interruption in circuit
breakers, Current interruption by mineral oil, Current interruption by vacuum, Current
interruption by SF6, Puffer type SF6 circuit breakers, Vacuum in SF6 circuit breakers,
Symmetrical and asymmetrical conditions, Switchgear ratings, Locking and
interlocking devices, Testing for internal arc fault, Withdrawable and fixed pattern
switchgear, Switchgear ancillaries, Measurement CTs & VTs, Cable terminations,
Bay controllers, Switchgear testing.
Module 5 Power Transformers
Distribution and system transformers, Transformer characteristics, Star and delta
connections, Transformer tappings, Parallel operation, Oil and resin insulation,
PCBs, Buchholz protection, Neutral earthing, Iron and Copper Losses, Noise.
Module 6 System Protection
Mechanical and electromagnetic protection relays, Overcurrent and earth fault
protection, Fuses, Pilot wire protection systems, Unit protection systems,
Discrimination, Auto reclosing of overhead lines, Protection of LV systems.
CONTACT
For technical enquiries: Dr. M. Sadeghzadeh on 0121 204 3606
For course availability: Teresa Palubicki on 0121 204 3105
Fax: 0121 204 3684. Email: [email protected]
Note that the course contents are subject to change without prior notice. (CODE 30806)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Please enrol me on the following components of the ‘Certificate of Competence in
Electricity Distribution by Distance Learning’ course, (subject to terms &
conditions):
Students will receive a Course Completion Certificate for each Module but must
complete all six Modules to receive a Certificate of Competence in Electricity
Distribution. Please send all correspondence to: CPD Administrator, Room
MB162A, SEAS, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham B4 7ET
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