Establishing preventative maintenance programs is becoming critical to maintaining the uptime of electrical equipment and can significantly reduce both planned and unplanned downtime. Unplanned downtime costs are difficult to calculate, but often significant. For some industries, it can represent 1 to 3 per cent of revenue (potentially 30 per cent to - 40 per cent of profits) annually.
The course will review equipment necessary to perform a Site Survey, such as industry oscilloscopes and Multimeters, Power Quality Analyzers, Current Clamp meters, and Mini Infrared Thermometers.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Design engineers, electrical engineers, commissioning and testing engineers, consulting engineers, electrical technologists, project managers, project engineers, plant managers, operating and maintenance personnel and all individuals involved in electrical equipment maintenance, testing and commissioning project execution.
Related Course
Power Quality and UPS Training
DAY ONE
Part 1
Electrical Distribution Systems
Part 2
Power System Disturbances
Part 3
Troubleshooting Transient Overvoltage Problems
Part 4
Troubleshooting Harmonics in the Power System
Part 5
Corrective Measures for Power Disturbances
Part 6
Troubleshooting Electrical Grounding Systems
DAY TWO
Part 7
Troubleshooting Telecommunications Sites
Part 8
Troubleshooting Industrial Plants (Site Survey)
Part 9
Troubleshooting Three-Phase Loads
Part 10
Troubleshooting Motors
Part 11
Motor Adjustable speed Drivers (ASD)
Part 12
TROUBLESHOOTING CASE HISTORIES
Review of expectations
Questions and Answers
COURSE SCHEDULE
Both days:
Start: 8:00 a.m.
Coffee break: 10:00 a.m.
Lunch: 12:00 noon
Finish: 4:30 p.m.