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Technical Institute

GRID

30 years 200
of training expertise

top-level training courses

4,300
training days

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GET EMPOWERED
In todays booming electricity market, the challenge of the twenty-first century will be that of access to power. To be up to the task, Alstom Grid provides its customers with highly specialized, comprehensive electrical installation and grid expertise in the areas of security, service continuity, energy quality and network performance, all aspects that optimize and prolong the lifespan of customer assets. Alstom Grid Technical Institute offers a full range of training in electrical grid safety, operations, maintenance, protection, control and management. This high value-added selection of training courses encompasses all aspects of electricity, with an offer ranging from fundamentals to competence management. Alstom Grid Technical Institute works with you to build the training plan best adapted to your teams needs and provides training in the latest advanced technologies. Trainees learn from trainers with the highest levels of expertise and teaching skills. Alstom Grid Technical Institute offers over 200 training courses from which you can choose the training you need.

STPHANE JULIENNE service Operations & technical institute Vice-president

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Training is Power:
Select your course at a glance: go by profiles 06

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Safety & Risk Prevention


Matching your needs 22 Electrical safety 23
Safety in hazardous areas (ATEX) 27 Additional programs 29

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Knowledge & Design


Matching your needs 32 e-Learning courses 33 Technical fundamentals 36
Protection & substation control 49 Network Management 60 Telecommunications 66 Additional programs 67

Operation & Maintenance


Matching your needs 70 Transmission equipment 71 Additional programs 97

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Competence Management: the ultimate training experience 16

e-Learning: training to meet individual needs 18

Protection & Substation control

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Matching your needs 100 Protection System training 101 Substation control system Product training 120

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Network Management
Matching your needs 136 Network Management 137 Telecommunications 189 Additional programs 197

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Electrical Risk Prevention Tool Electrical Risk Prevention Tool Spanish version Electrical Risk Prevention Tool French version Electrical Risk Prevention Tool German version Electrical Safety for non-electricians Electrical Safety for electricians working at Low Voltage Electrical Safety for electricians working at Low, Medium and High Voltage

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Electrical Energy Essentials Power System Engineering Voltage stability Fundamentals of Power System Protection Grid Connection Protection Medium Voltage industrial installation design High Voltage installation diagrams and components Fundamentals of Power Transformers Instrument Transformers Digital Instrument Transformers (DIT) Surge Arresters Fundamentals of the High Voltage Circuit breaker Fundamentals of the generator Circuit breaker within its electrical environment Basic HVDC Training APPS Industry Power System Protection

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Power Network Essentials First Line System Maintenance SCADA Security Situation Awareness in Control Centers for Real-Time Operations of Power Systems and Markets Introduction to Smart Grid Control Center Architecture Troubleshooting

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e-Learning fundamentals for High Voltage above 50 kV e-Learning fundamentals for GIS (Gas-Insulated Switchgear) substation Transformer technology, features and applications SF6 Gas Recovery Regulation EC 8422006 (for inexperienced personnel) SF6 Gas Recovery Regulation EC 8422006 (for experienced personnel) Handling of SF6 and CF4 gases according to IEC/TR 62271303 technical report Immersed transformers: fluid sampling for laboratory analysis Power Transformers Operation & Maintenance On Load Tap Changers Operation & Maintenance Vertical-break, Center-break and Pantograph Disconnector and Earthing Switches from 52 kV to 550 kV SF6 Circuit breaker Type S1 F1/F3 (synchronous) 72,5 kV up to 170 kV Commissioning & Maintenance SF6 Circuit breaker GL Type for High Voltages under 250 kV Operation & Maintenance SF6 Circuit breaker GL Type for High Voltages over 250 kV Operation & Maintenance

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Protection of industrial installations Legacy Product Training: Electromechanical, MiDOS, K-series, L-series, Tropic, OPN MiCOM Px20 & Px40 Master Class MiCOM Px20, Px30 & Px40 Master Class MiCOM Px30 Master Class MiCOM P440, P630 & P540 Relaying Overcurrent and Feeder Protection MiCOM P12x and P14x Motor Protection MiCOM P22x and P24x Generator Protection MiCOM P34x Distance Protection MiCOM P44x Line Differential Protection MiCOM P52x and P54x Voltage and Frequency Protection MiCOM P92x and P94x Distance Protection Device for Railway Application MiCOM P438 Differential Transformer Protection MiCOM P63x Distance Protection Device MiCOM P437 Feeder Protection Device MiCOM P139 Digital Differential Busbar Protection MiCOM P74x Disturbance and Power Quality Recorder MiCOM M57x/M87x Railway Protection

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Advanced Digital Control System Basic Principles of Digital Control System Application on IEC 61850 Communication Protocol Communication as per IEC 60870 and IEC 61850 MiCOM S10: Protection-Based Substation Control System MiCOM C264: Compact RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) Fundamentals of Digital Control System and PACiS Operation & Maintenance Principles PACiS Protection Automation & Control Operation PACiS Protection Automation & Control Architecture, Operation & Maintenance PACiS Protection Automation & Control Architecture, Operation, Maintenance & Basic Configuration SPACE 2000 Digital Control System PSCN3020: Integrated Protection & Distributed Digital Control System S900 RTU and Procett 5000 W Operation & Maintenance Configuration of IEC 61850 communication on MiCOM Px30 and Px40 series

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Introduction to e-terraplatform/e-terrahabitat Introduction to e-terrahabitat e-terrahabitat Databases SCADA and Alarm Features e-terrahabitat System Management Managing High Availability Systems e-terracomm e-terraplatform Security Management e-terracontrol for e-terraplatform Customers e-terracontrol troubleshooting Building Full Graphic Displays for e-terracontrol using e-terrabrowser e-terracontrol for non-e-terraplatform Customers Programming in e-terracontrol Programming in e-terrahabitat Introduction to e-terramodeler Alarm Modeling for Real-time Operations Building Full Graphic Displays using e-terrabrowser Advanced UI concepts Building a SCADA Model Building a Network Model Building a Generation Model Building a DTS Model Building a Substation e-terrasimulator Instructor Network Analysis Network Optimization Network Application Features Generation Application Features e-terraloadforecast e-terracommit e-terravision e-terraarchive e-terraplatform 2.x 2.y Delta Course Full Network System from Field to SCADA Using Alstom Grids Graphical Modeler Fundamentals of Operator Tools e-terrapclink iGRID Overview of Power Systems Application Software

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EMS-DMS Data Model Crystal Report Generation Introduction to FDIR TCS Operation TCS-WO System Management WO Operation Introduction to Power System Principles Database building with DDB Protocol Analysis Historical Data Management EMS Database and Display Maintenance Introduction to e-terradistribution Distribution Electrical Asset Mode Introduction to e-terradistribution architecture e-terradistribution Databases Substation Editor e-terradistribution System Management e-terradistribution Model Management Distribution Operator Training Simulator (DOTS) Instructor Modeling for Distribution Operator Training Simulator (DOTS) e-terradistribution Operator Training e-terradistribution Network Analysis Function (DNAF) e-terradistribution Historian

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training is pOWer

To face electrical incidents, operations outages, blackouts, and the costs that go with these, there is one logical solution: Training. Indeed, training has the quickest and the strongest return on investment rate when it comes to increasing your companys personnel competencies and enhancing your current electrical installation performance.

technical institute

ALsTom GRID TEchNIcAL INsTITUTE: moRE ThAN JUsT TRAINING


A determination to get more from electrical installations underpins the training that accompanies electrical products and solutions throughout their lifespan. Our customers expect us to provide training that takes into account their environment, their specific characteristics and their limitations. It is a real feat to find the right balance between theory, practical application and the right level of technical information in order to offer training that is adapted to the daily needs and technical knowledge of participants in a multicultural and multilingual context. Alstom Grid Technical Institute is an international training center geared up to meet this challenge. To do so, Alstom Grid Technical Institute uses its internationally renowned expertise in product design, installation and maintenance and training experience that has been bearing fruit for thirty years.

Immediate return on investment

The effectiveness of training is measured in terms of staff operational performance in their daily work. One of the main advantages of our training programs is their quick return on investment. The practical part of our training programs is based on hands-on applications that enable participants to make immediate use of their newly acquired knowledge, know-how and skills when they return to their jobs. Alstom Grid Technical Institute training courses were designed with so much concern for optimizing costs that some modules can be followed at a distance, without any travel expenses attached. This e-Learning solution is accessible online, anywhere in the world, via Internet.

Training for each specific need

Expert trainers who make the difference

Alstom Grid Technical Institute has a pool of 60 trainers, supported by a 20-person team spread across 12 countries. Our trainers are all experienced in their areas, but in addition to this, they know how to teach and are always up-to-date with the latest technological advances. Their expertise is made complete by a solid experience in the field, allowing them to be in close contact with trainee concerns and preoccupations. They have constant contact with course participants, allowing them to continually improve the training tools and techniques they use to ensure that all trainees are totally motivated and participate fully. Our trainers endeavor to communicate their expertise and experience. The trainee/trainer relationship is key, and is a decisive factor is a successful training.

You may be in the public sector or industry, be seeking to train management, engineering, installation, operational or maintenance staff, be a novice or very experienced in electrical installations and grids. You could be looking for training in electrical safety, installation design, operation and maintenance, protection, supervision, or even grid management. Whatever your situation, Alstom Grid Technical Institute has a training course to meet your needs amongst the 200 standard programs listed in its catalogue. Individuals can register in one, or several, of the 200 courses found in the catalogue, to participate in an open, blended training course, taught on our premises on set dates. These courses are modular, making them perfectly adapted to your companys own training program. However, when a same company, or department, registers a group of people, we suggest you

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Massy Aix-Les-Bains

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Redmond Montreal

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sWitzerland
Oberentfelden

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Duba

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china india
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singapOre Brazil
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GOOD EQUIpmENT

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take a tailored course. This enables us to organize a tailored program taught either in our premises or yours (requiring that equipment be de-energized) on the date of your choice. Alstom Grid Technical Institute also offers qualifying training as part of a Competence Management process (see pages 16-17). Alstom Grid Technical Institute also provides its services to public service firms that want to set up their own training centers, with offers of training support: training and assessment methodology (course design and teaching), training tools, quality procedures (ISO 9001 compliance), safety training courses, e-Learning and transfer of electrical equipment apprenticeship.

Benefits for Alstom Grid Technical Institute trainees:

Practical training on full-sized equipment for a better learning experience. Training premises near Alstom Grid establishments in order to have a better understanding of the products and to keep your installations live during training. Fully equipped, modern training rooms to learn in the best possible conditions. Individual technical documentation to consult during and after the training. Internet access to stay in contact with ones professional and personal life. The international expertise center, the Technical Institute in Aix-lesBains, France, hosts trainees in a 1,200-square meter area dedicated to practical training on full-sized equipment.
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Every year, our training centers provide 20,000 man-days of training, or an average of 4,300 full days of training a year.

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compETENcE mANAGEmENT: ThE ULTImATE TRAINING EXpERIENcE

analysing Needs Analysis / Evaluation quiz


to check knowledge acquisition and deliver a competence certicate

preparing Course design e-Learning / Planning

teaching Learning & Training Application at customers site


to optimize the course

qualifying Evaluation quiz Knowledge validation

certificatiOn

to evaluate trainees knowledge level

to learn required skills

Operational excellence is the ambition of all enterprises. In the power industry, companies can only attain and sustain operational excellence by focusing not only on their installations, but also on their staffs continued improvement and skills enhancement. That is precisely the purpose for which Alstom Grid designed its top-of-the-line training program: Competence Management. The Alstom Grid Competence Management program is tailored to customers specific training needs. It is an extremely in-depth program that homes in on the skills and knowledge a customer needs to maintain its installation in optimum operating condition. And since it is designed to train people to the highest skill level, it also serves to boost employees career development programs, leading them to become certified technical leaders.

in a certain discipline or group of disciplines to expert level. It could cover such areas as safety, networks, HV, power transformers, automation or even the full range of GIS skills. It starts with a thorough assessment of existing skills, which is then used as input to determine the training modules needed, and to design and prepare them. Sometimes, if the knowledge base of the trainees varies greatly, training can be split into different levels. Based on the assessment results, the training program is then prepared. This is a major investment in time and effort in selecting the appropriate training materials, adapting them to the specific customer needs in question, and even creating completely new training material to fit the company, the trainees needs and the defined objectives. Once the content and schedule are agreed, the training can start. Initially, this will take the shape of e-Learning modules, which also serve to ensure the trainees motivation, since they require a certain personal investment.

how it works

The Competence Management program is designed for customers who need to train a team of several (more than five) technical specialists

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Then the training proper begins. It will be delivered at one of the 15 specialized worldwide Alstom Grid training centers the one that best matches the particular skills needs in question. These training centers are located at or close to Alstom Grid plants and so are able to deliver hands-on as well as classroom training. Depending on the topics covered, this phase can vary considerably in length. The training also includes interspersed assessments to evaluate the participants progress and their achievement of objectives. The third part of the program takes place at the customers site. This gives the trainees the opportunity to learn and practice on their own equipment and in their own working environment.

Certificate handed over to the participant. This document is no mere attendance certificate, but a true Competence Certificate that guarantees the training quality and certifies that the individual has indeed acquired the skills required.

Qualification

The Competence Management training concludes with a final assessment. This reflects the progress made by the participants and the achievement of the objectives of the program. Only after successful completion of the program and the final assessment is the Competence
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e-LEARNING: TRAINING To mEET INDIVIDUAL demo space online at www.grid.alstom.com/training NEEDs Discover our e-Learning
e-Learning solutions offer flexible distance training, allowing your teams to optimize their training time. Our e-Learning programs cover topics related to transmission and distribution, energy quality and electrical risk prevention. Alstom Grid has chosen a new teaching approach called blended training, which applies to the majority of our training courses. training,

e-Learning is used in addition to classroom teaching, giving trainees the possibility to prepare before classes, so they can get the most from the training and from the trainers experience. Before. e-Learning makes it possible for trainees to prepare for the training course on their own, introducing them to the key points of the course and, where needed, bringing participants knowledge up to speed in a given area. after. Trainees have access to online training content for a year. This allows them to deepen their knowledge and to use T&D documentary resources (online dictionary, standard glossary, etc.)

e-learning to support classroom training

Tutored blended training is a new, entirely personalized training approach. Trainees have contact with a tutor for support for the entire period of their training. Before. There is an initial telephone appointment with a tutor, which enables trainees to assess their current knowledge and define a tailored training program based on their expectations and needs. during. Trainees follow their training at their own pace. At any time, they can contact the tutor for answers on any training-related questions. at the end of the course. To go further in a topic of their choice, trainees benefit from the expertise of a technical consultant for an hour-long telephone call.

tutored e-learning

la carte e-learning e-Learning can be chosen based on a trainees needs and available time, to get training in a specific technical area in a matter of hours 4 to 5. It can be used to study up on old knowledge or boost competencies, and responds instantly and effectively to trainee expectations.

adVantages
Trainees can work on their own Training time is optimized: trainees are well prepared and can take full advantage of the training time Long-term benefits include access to content for a year

adVantages
A tailored program Distance learning, but with support The benefits of technical consultant expertise

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BLENDED TRAINING

e-LEARNING pRoGRAms

+ INTERAcTIoN wITh A TRAINER

The Electrical energy step by step training course helped me in a number of ways, including structuring the knowledge I already had and learning about transmission equipment.

(theoretical course/practical application/tutoring)

Customer testimonials
Tutored training enabled me to gain better understanding of electrical transmission equipment and the energy sector.

The training course was very instructive on transmission and distribution networks. I became familiar with vocabulary and issues that I did not know about. The training tool and its content are really high quality.

The meeting with the technical consultant gave me a better understanding of smart grids and their technical impact.

demo space online

www.grid.alstom.com/training

This is a very useful tool to resolve problems, such as if I want to check equipment compliance. I also use it to refresh my general knowledge on transmission and distribution.
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When working in electrical environment, it is a duty to have full knowledge of safety rules to apply them. Not only is this knowledge vital for the analysis and risk management of the various tasks to be performed, but it is essential for the employees safety and for those he supervises.

mATchING yoUR NEEDs

Non-electrician working in an electrical environment Electrician working < 1 000 V Electrician working > 1 000 V

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Electrical safety

Working safely in an electrical environment relies on four parameters: be qualified in Electrical Safety know the electrical installation wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) have a regular practice of electrical work The first two can be acquired through training and the last two are mandatory to reach the zero accident objective. According to Health & Safety organizations statistics, 80% of accidents are due to behavioral issues. With this in mind, Alstom Grid Technical Institute set a training methodology based on practicing on real scale equipment. Concerning the electrical risk, to reinforce your zero accident policy, our international safety experts have designed a specific e-Learning program to enable people to: Test themselves Have a refreshment of their knowledge Receive more in-depth training according to their level of knowledge, at their own pace. Training and self assessment are closely linked to allow the trainee to be aware of what is at the stake, to learn fundamental rules and or be sure to master them Every three years, a refresher course is recommended.

safety in hazardous areas (ATEX)

Explosive atmospheres are a major risk to the employee in hazardous areas. In order to preserve the health and safety of the workers dealing with electrical equipment installed in these areas, a company should comply with three more obligations: be qualified in ATEX use ATEX certified equipment have installations regularly audited and certified for this risk. The first can be acquired through training, and the last two are, as well as for Electrical Safety, mandatory to reach the zero accident objective. Alstom Grid Technical Institute has real auditor trainers amongst whom, some are certified by INERIS (French National Institute for Industrial and Environmental Risk). All training courses proposed in this Safety section are based on the trainers and trainees experiences as well as real case studies. This is done this way so that trainees can acquire and increase their awareness of the correct behavioral attitude to adopt to minimize risks.

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Electrical Risk prevention Tool

Customer Benefits

objectives
Refresh knowledge on the fundamentals of electrical risk Learn a minimum number of common international rules concerning electrical risk prevention Go through a quick and efficient self-assessment on these topics

course Topics
Module 1: Learn about electrical risk Module 2: Learn how to prevent electrical risk Module 3: Comply with safety procedures (to lock out tag out) Self-assessment Various interactive learning activities Summaries Assessments are readily available but can be customized to your needs, upon request Easy user navigation

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Most of the common international rules are dealt with in this training Up-to-date contents according to current active regulations Designed by international safety experts Training accessible 24/7

Dates & Place


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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Any person and company working in an environment with electrical risks Managers whose teams work in such environments Health & Safety Managers

learning path prerequisites Local authorization and qualification required to work on an electrical system training neXt step

duratiOn ~ 4 hours

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Electrical safety for non-electricians

Customer Benefits

objectives
Acquire a basic knowledge of working with electricity, so that the trainees are aware of the dangers that they may encounter in an electrical environment Act and react according to the working environment

course Topics
Electricity and its benefits, use and dangers How do we protect ourselves against potential danger? Examples of accidents that have happened and how they could have been avoided The safety rules for electrical work Participant evaluation for certification

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Half a day dedicated to practical work Upon completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate showing the electrical safety level they have achieved

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audience Non-electricity specialist who has basic access to electricity sites

learning path prerequisites No technical background required training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

F1010
20% practical 80% theoretical

s1001
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F1020

Electrical safety for electricians working at Low Voltage

Customer Benefits

objectives
Work safely when carrying out Low Voltage electrical work such as installation and measurement

course Topics
Electricity and its benefits, use and dangers How do we protect ourselves against potential danger? Working with Low Voltage electrical safety: general instructions Practical simulation of potential dangers/accidents Testing Low Voltage electricity Participant evaluation for certification

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer A day dedicated to practical work Role-play exercises demonstrating the importance of safe conduct Upon completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate showing the electrical safety level they have achieved

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audience Workers who have a direct involvement in Low Voltage electrical work

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of electricity and LV electrical experience training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

F1020
30% practical 70% theoretical

s1001
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F1030

Electrical safety for electricians working at Low, medium and high Voltage

Customer Benefits

objectives
Evaluate the danger of electricity Execute some specific operations on LV & HV installations in safe conditions

course Topics
Electricity and its benefits, use and dangers How do we protect ourselves against the potential danger? General instructions for working with Low, Medium and High Voltage electrical safety Practical simulation of potential dangers/accidents Testing electricity Low and Medium Voltages Participant evaluation for certification

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer During the training session, interactivity between a small group of trainees allows a smooth evaluation of the trainees progression A day and a half dedicated to practical work Upon completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate showing the electrical safety level they have achieved

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audience Electrical staff working in Low and High Voltage (non-managerial electrician and/or work supervisor and/or lockout supervisor and/or operation supervisor)

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge in electricity and LV, MV and HV electrical experience training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

F1030
40% practical 60% theoretical

s1001
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F5020

safety in explosive atmospheres for workers

Customer Benefits

objectives
Gain or increase knowledge required for the design, achievement and maintenance of electrical and mechanical installations (equipment) in (ATEX) potentially Explosive Atmospheres, according to the required standards Ensure that equipment repair does not downgrade its safety level Provide traceability of repair

course Topics
The Explosive Atmosphere (ATEX) approach Generalities on Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX), Gas and Dust The mechanism of an explosion

Comparison between different applicable standards (IECEx, CENELEC, NEC500 and 505) Exploding risk area Classification (Gas and Dust) The different types of protection for electrical ATEX equipment (d, m, ia, ib) The different types of protection for mechanical ATEX equipment (d, c, k) The marking of the equipment Incidences for use and maintenance The intervention in ATEX Hazardous Areas Initial Assessment by questionnaire Exercises (marking plate of the equipment reading, appropriateness (suitability) of the equipment, initial Assessment by questionnaire)

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Theoretical training and exercises with an INERIS* certified trainer Exchange of experience and acquiring the right behavior Evaluation by questionnaire, and Competence certificate issued by INERIS

* INERIS: French National Institute for Industrial and Environmental Risk

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audience Persons supervising installation, operation or maintenance on a hazardous area installation concerned by the risks of Explosive Atmosphere (ATEX), under supervision

learning path prerequisites Electrical and mechanical fundamentals training neXt step

duratiOn 1.5 day

F5020
20% study case 80% theoretical

F5030
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F5030

safety in explosive atmospheres for managers and supervisors

objectives
Gain or increase knowledge required for the design, achievement and maintenance of electrical and mechanical installations (equipment) in (ATEX) potentially Explosive Atmospheres, according to the required standards Ensure the ATEX safety welcoming at site Ensure that equipment repair does not downgrade its safety level Make all operators aware of their responsibilities Supervise workers in an explosive atmosphere, and ensure the traceability of repairs Issue the permit to work in an explosive atmosphere

course Topics
The Explosive Atmosphere (ATEX) approach Generalities on Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX), Gas and Dust The mechanism of an explosion Comparison between different applicable
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standards (IECEx, CENELEC, NEC500 and 505) Exploding risk area Classification (Gas and Dust) Risk analysis according to area and equipment The different types of protection for electrical ATEX equipment (d, m, ia, ib) The different types of protection for mechanical ATEX equipment (d, c, k) The rules applicable to gas (G) ATEX equipment The rules applicable to dust (D) ATEX equipment The rules for design, achievement, and maintenance of installations in Explosive Atmospheres The marking of the equipment Incidences for use and maintenance The intervention in ATEX Hazardous Areas Worker health and safety protection from explosive atmosphere hazards Exercises (calculation of intrinsic loop, appropriateness (suitability) of the equipment, area classification analysis, marking plate of the equipment reading) Initial Assessment by questionnaire

Customer Benefits
Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Theoretical training and exercises with an INERIS* certified trainer Exchange of experience and acquiring the right behavior Pratical test performed in the INERIS laboratories (60 kms north of Paris) with several explosion tests in gas, dust, and electrostatic conditions Evaluation by questionnaire, and Competence certificate issued by INERIS

* INERIS: French National Institute for Industrial and Environmental Risk

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audience Person technically responsible for an installation in an explosive area (ATEX): Engineer Project and design manager Supervisor responsible for workers in an explosive area

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

F5020

Electrical and mechanical fundamentals

F5030
30% practical 70% theoretical price Contact us

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Additional programs Available on demand

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electrical safety s1001 s1001 s1001

The following training programs are available on demand. Please dont hesitate to contact us.

Electrical Risk Prevention Tool Spanish version Electrical Risk Prevention Tool French version Electrical Risk Prevention Tool German version
safety in hazardOus areas (ateX)

f5001

Introduction to explosive atmosphere risks

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e-learning courses
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33 hV power transmission ( > 50 kV) e-Learning training modules 34 mV power distribution ( > 1 kV) e-Learning training modules 35 Introduction to Energy management systems e-Learning training modules

s3200 s3300 s4111

technical Fundamentals
36 Electrical Energy Essentials 37 power system Engineering 38 Voltage stability 39 Fundamentals of power system protection 40 Grid connection protection 41 medium Voltage industrial installation design 42 Fundamentals of power Transformers 43 Instrument Transformers 44 Digital Instrument Transformers (DIT) 45 Fundamentals of the high Voltage circuit breaker 46 Fundamentals of the generator circuit breaker within its electrical environment 47 Basic hVDc Training 48 Apps Industry power system protection
GEE002 GEE004 GEE007 PROG001 PROG011 A2112 A4213 A5312 M108/A5313 A5503 A9103 hVDc001 PROG002

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NEw NEw NEw NEw

protection & substation control


49 Apps Utility power system protection 50 Advanced power system protection 51 Apps part 1 power systems protection 52 Apps part 2 Application of protective Relaying to Transmission systems 53 Apps part 3 overcurrent Grading and commissioning 54 Apps combined course 1 (part 1 + part 2) 55 Apps combined course 2 (part 1 + part 2 + part 3) 56 Apps To1 Introduction to the protection scheme philosophy for mV and hV Networks 57 Apps Utility Transmission power system protection Basic 58 Apps Utility Transmission power system protection Advanced 59 Apps Utility Transmission power system protection Expert
PROG003 PROG004 PROG005 PROG006 PROG007 PROG008 PROG009 PROG012 PROG013 PROG014 PROG015

network Management
60 power Network Essentials 61 First Line system maintenance 62 situation Awareness in control centers for Real-Time operations of power systems and markets 63 Introduction to smart Grid 64 control center Architecture 65 Troubleshooting
GEE003 EmsG003 GEE006 GEE008 GEE009 GEE010

NEw NEw NEw

telecommunications
66 Telecommunications in a power Network 67 Additional programs
TEL013

Knowledge & design

To optimize your electrical installation you can limit production outages, improve power quality and better manage disturbances that could lead to defaults. In order to achieve this, a good knowledge of electrical design is needed, but an understanding of the latest technological developments is critical.

matching your needs


To meet your installation needs, including new installations and/or modifications or extensions of existing ones, Alstom Grid Technical Institute proposes training courses that cover: different installation types and architectures all voltage levels installations equipped with, or without, Alstom Grid products your specific installation. Alstom Grid Technical Institute ensures the most effective training methods for its clients. This is done by providing the technical expertise to the trainee in a progressive way. Here are the steps we suggest: e-learning is proposed to the trainee at the discovery phase. This way of training allows the learner to acquire the fundamentals and useful information at his own pace. The trainee can define his program over a variety of modules. It can be covered in a couple of hours, or up to fifty. technical seminars are set to help the trainee focus on a specific topic, in order to deepen and/or update his knowledge. installation design courses offer the possibility to understand the installation operation principles, even at a downgraded mode, in relation with the standards and rules. network Operation courses are designed to help the trainee reach an advanced stage of knowledge that will allow them to go beyond installation and substation expertise and to acquire a global view on the network operations.

your installation at the heart of our training process!

This training offer can also be adapted to your own specific electrical installation. Alstom Grid Technical Institutes expert trainers can study, in full confidentiality, your installation schemes, specification, technical data and operating procedures, to create and deliver customized teaching material that will optimize the competencies of your personnel. Whatever training curriculum is chosen, the trainee will be sensitized to normal and fault conditions of network and installation operation. We are convinced that after our training the trainee will better analyze situations and find out the appropriate solutions.

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s3200

hV power transmission (> 50 kV) e-Learning training modules

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the transmission network growth and operating conditions Understand the various technologies related to substation equipment Characterize the various structures and master the substation operating conditions

course Topics
Transmission network in Europe Interconnection timeline Organization & network operator Energy exchanges & management substation technologies HV substations Power transformers HV Circuit breakers HV disconnectors & surge arresters HV GIS

Architecture of hV substations HV substations structure & diagrams Step-up substations HV interconnect & transformer substations substations operating safety & reliability Instrument transformers Protection & control Auxiliary services hV overhead lines & cables Functions & structure Sizing Construction Available assessments Easy user navigation Various interactive learning activities Online dictionary on transmission and distribution

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced tutor Assess and train newcomers Improve and homogenize team members knowledge Share technical issues and references within multi-disciplinary or multi-site teams Self-assess knowledge acquisition through quizzes during the learning process

Dates & Place


Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience All persons wanting to start learning about the principles of the transmission network

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge in electricity training neXt step

duratiOn 17 modules 1h

s3200
100% theoretical

s3300
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s3300

mV power distribution (> 1 kV) e-Learning training modules

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the evolution in time, the constitution, and the role of distribution networks Understand the various technologies associated with the components of the network Characterize the various structures and to index the distribution layouts

course Topics
Distribution networks Distribution in the electrical network The people involved in deregulation Constitution of the distribution network substation equipment Transformers MV switchgear Associated equipment

structure & network circuit diagrams Topology Overhead and underground networks MV wiring systems protection systems Overcurrents Neutral systems Earthing connection diagrams Industrial networks Architecture & voltage levels Power supply sources The railway electrical network Available assessments Easy user navigation Various interactive learning activities Online dictionary on transmission and distribution

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced tutor Assess and train newcomers Improve and homogenize team members knowledge Share technical issues and references within multi-disciplinary or multi-sites teams Self-assess knowledge acquisition through quizzes during the learning process

Dates & Place


Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience All persons wanting to start learning about the principles of the distribution network

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 15 modules 1h

s3200

Basic knowledge in electricity

s3300
100% theoretical

s3200
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s4111

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Introduction to Energy management systems e-Learning training modules

Customer Benefits

objectives
Introduce students to an overview of electric energy, the power grid, and the management of electricity through an Energy Management System Review electricity and a physical electrical system as well as the monitoring and control of such a system through an Energy Management System deployed from a respective system control center

course Topics
Electricity and electric power systems Early influential figures in electricity in North America History of the electric grid in North America Managing the grid Information flow in the grid Generation control center Transmission control center Distribution control center Energy control center Dispatcher training center Engineering and planning

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Upon completion of this course, students will be able to describe electric power and the grid, power systems, transformers, frequency, phase, electrical regions (islands), power pools, power transfer, contributions of early figures in electricity, contributing factors in the development of the electric grid in North America, events that triggered the need for an energy management system (EMS), power system connections, operating area, control centers, SCADA, power system protection and dispatcher training Student quizzes

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Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Anyone who will be working with an Energy Management System in the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, or Distribution industries

learning path prerequisites None training neXt step

duratiOn 3 - 4 hours

s4111
100% theoretical price Contact us

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GEE002

Electrical Energy Essentials

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give an overview of the electrical power network from its generation to its distribution (primary functions of power system components) Explain some aspects of regulation, deregulation, trading, safety and environment of the electrical energy industry Describe the principles involved in operation of interconnected power systems, economic considerations for interchanging power between systems, control methods, and reliability considerations

course Topics
Discussions on the electrical energy industry, including renewable energy The societal impact of blackouts The environmental impact of generating electricity and its economic considerations Aspects of policies and their implications In-depth look at generation, transmission, distribution and their interdependencies

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to understand the high-level power system components and interactions within the electric energy industry Managers are expected to be comfortably conversant in this industry and be better equipped to make more informed decisions Staff members completing this course are expected to have the required knowledge to better contribute and be more informed in workplace situations

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management

audience Management and staff who will benefit from knowledge of power systems in the electric energy domain

learning path prerequisites None training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

GEE002
100% theoretical price Contact us

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GEE004

power system Engineering

Customer Benefits

objectives
Refresh and update the trainees knowledge about electrical engineering

course Topics
Basic power systems technology Three-phase current network Capital assets characteristics Energy transference in the three-phase current network Short-circuit Physical phenomena

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to understand the high-level power system components and interactions within the electric energy industry Participants will have the required knowledge to really improve their contribution in their work

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management

audience Engineers and managers involved in protection technology

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of electrical engineering training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

GEE004
100% theoretical

Apps
price Contact us

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GEE007

Voltage stability

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give a comprehensive overview of voltage stability problems Teach methods to effectively address these problems in the planning, design and operation of electric power systems

course Topics
Introduction and basic concepts Definition and classification of power system stability Conceptual relationship between power system stability, security and reliability Review of the concepts of active power and reactive power

An elementary view of the voltage stability phenomenon Equipment characteristics impacting voltage stability Synchronous machines Excitation systems AC Transmission Power system loads control of reactive power and voltage Control objectives Production and absorption of reactive power Methods of voltage control Principles of reactive compensation in transmission systems Static and dynamic compensators Typical scenarios of voltage instability Long-term voltage instability Short-term voltage instability

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, participants will learn in detail the methods of voltage control and reactive planning in transmission networks

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management

audience Management and staff who will benefit from having a high-level knowledge of situation awareness in control centers

learning path prerequisites None training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

GEE007
100% theoretical price Contact us

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PROG001 PROG001

Fundamentals of power system Protection

Customer Benefits

objectives
Provide a basic understanding of the application of protection to systems and plant, such as lines, transformers, generators & motors

course Topics
Protection fundamentals Basic application principles Introduction to overcurrent protection Differential protection Generator protection

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, the participants will be aware of the protection principles needed to understand system requirements Gives participants the confidence to maintain systems This course suits all profiles with a minimum of electrical theory

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audience People with little or no previous experience in protection

learning path prerequisites Persons attending this course must have a basic understanding in electrical theory training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

PROG001
100% theoretical

PROG004
price Contact us

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PROG011

Grid connection protection

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand grid connection protection (G59), environment and context

course Topics
Grid connection protection overview Protection relays: define the main protection relays and their settings Alstom Grid solution presentation Introduction to grid connection protection MiCOM P341 MiCOM P341 basic commissioning procedures and operation

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, participants will have a better understanding of grid connection & islanding protection relays and their settings Will get ideas on basic commissioning procedures and operation of grid interconnection relays

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers/technicians, commissioning/test engineers

learning path prerequisites Basic understanding of electrical principles and associated mathematics training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

PROG011
50% practical 50% theoretical

PROG004
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A2112

medium Voltage industrial installation design

Customer Benefits

objectives
Design a MV electrical installation Estimate the value of short circuit currents Select the appropriate switchgear Select the appropriate electrical ductwork

course Topics
stages in the design of an installation Installation standards List of equipment used, power balance selection of power supplies: normal, substitute emergency Selection of neutral point connection characteristics of current-using equipment Motors characteristics of various power sources Definitions of the switchgear, symbols

Distribution networks, transformers, generator set Estimation of short circuit currents Three-phase short-circuit at one point on the network Two-phase short-circuit selection of switchgear Isolator switch, load break switch, contactors fuses, Circuit breakers selection of wiring systems Steady state operating conditions, transient operating conditions Industrial networks Connection to the grid, compensation for reactive energy Structures, neutral point connection, earthing faults Protection systems, selectivity: current, time delay and logic relays protection of power transformers case study

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Customize the solutions for troubleshooting (malfunctioning and/or fault mode) and modifications or extensions

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audience Engineers and technicians involved in the design, study, modification, maintenance and operation of MV industrial installations

learning path prerequisites Qualified technician, 2-year university technological diploma or completion training neXt step

duratiOn 3 or 4 days

A2112
40% study case 60% theoretical

D2102
price Contact us

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A4213

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Fundamentals of power Transformers

Customer Benefits

objectives
Become conversant in the fundamentals of transformer design, and their application in transmission systems and industrial applications

course Topics
Basic Transformer Theory Principles, Core, Windings, Losses Transformer cooling Cooling modes short circuit withstand Stresses and failure modes Voltage Regulation OLTC, OCTC, Vacuum interrupter tap-changers Transformer connections Delta, Star, Zigzag

Transformer construction Tanks, Conservators, Bushings, Cable boxes, Current Transformers, Dehydrating Breathers Transformer protection Buchholz relay, PRV, Sudden pressure relay, OTI, WTI Transformer Testing Factory and Field testings Transformer oil Oil quality tests DGA manufacturing & assembling process Core, Windings, Bushings and the other accessory assembling special Transformers Phase Shifting Transformers HVDC Transformers Rectifier and Furnace Transformers Shunt and Smoothing Reactors Trackside Transformers Continuously Emergency Rated (CER)

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants should gain from the course an increased level of knowledge in the design and application of transformers in both transmission and industrial application A wide overview of what power transformers are today and what the future will be through new solutions One year access to S3601 e-Learning training programs accessible 24/7 through our LMS (if required)

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers involved in the design and application of transmission networks Graduate engineers entering the industry

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

s3601

Working in a T&D environment, and/or with a degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent

A4213
100% theoretical

TIR066
price Contact us

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A5312

Instrument Transformers

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand instrument transformers, their technology and environment Optimize their integration in the HV and MV networks Specify and select the appropriate solutions in instrument transformers

course Topics
Different types of instrument transformers Current Transformers CT Voltage Transformers VT Combined Metering Units CMU Capacitor Voltage Transformer CVT Insulation techniques Paper-oil insulation Resin insulation SF6 insulation

Design parameters Current transformer: nominal ratio, short circuit current, accuracy class and burden, transient performance Inductive type voltage transformer: nominal ratio, accuracy class and burden, thermal power Capacitor voltage transformer: nominal ratio, accuracy class and burden, thermal power Special site & environmental conditions commissioning and maintenance Instructions for erection & commissioning, recommendations for maintenance, accessories

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Whatever the size or design, current transformers, voltage transformers, and combined current-voltage transformers are the essential link to the safety of your network, and this training will open up theirs secrets

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Consulting and protection engineers and technicians Project managers and field technicians

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

s3601

Electrotechnical fundamentals and grid protection

A5312
20% study case 80% theoretical

M108/A5313 s3601

price Contact us

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M108/A5313

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Digital Instrument Transformers (DIT)

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand Digital Instrument Transformers, their technology and environment Know on products main characteristics and advantages Discover possible applications in existing or future networks

course Topics
Digital Technology Operation principles of DIT and new level of accuracy 61850-9-2 standard protocols for communication between IT & electronic device Technology comparison with conventional equipment Perspective for HV and UHV networks DIT solutions commercially available to meet new networks challenges NXCT Optical Current Transformer NXCM Combined Metering Unit NXCT-F3 Flexible Optical Current Transformer Merging Unit

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The reduced size and weight are attractive benefits over conventional instrument transformers Easy placement in compact substations or in retrofit applications Its broad dynamic range makes it particularly suited for applications where extreme accuracy at both full power output and station service draw is demanded It is the future ready solution for HV and UHV networks, with a complete new approach of the instrument transformers use

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Consulting and protection engineers Project managers and field technicians

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

A5312 s3601

M108/A5313
100% theoretical

s3601
price Contact us

Basic knowledge in electrotechnical

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A5503

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Fundamentals of the high Voltage circuit breaker

Customer Benefits

objectives
Become conversant in the fundamentals of High Voltage Circuit breakers Know the main elements of switchgear design, construction and testing

course Topics
Types of disturbances on power systems short-circuit Theory circuit interruption Symmetrical/asymmetrical conditions Arcing Transient phenomena Insulation, Interruption medium and Interrupter Design Air and Oil Vacuum and Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) circuit breaker Interrupters and operating mechanisms

Interrupter principles and types Mechanisms circuit breaker Types Dead Tank and Live Tank (AIS) Gas-Insulated Switchgear (GIS) Mixed Technology Switchgear (MTS) capacitor and Reactor switching Capacitor switching; reactor switching Point on wave switching circuit breaker Testing and Interpretation List of testing according standards Installation and commissioning maintenance, condition monitoring, Decommissioning Time based Condition based Monitoring devices Assignment Test results history and Future of Transmission switchgear

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Gain confidence in the correlation between High Voltage network parameters and the associated key switchgear parameters in the compilation of switchgear specifications

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design OperatiOn

audience Engineers involved in the design and application of transmission networks and graduate engineers entering the industry

learning path prerequisites Working in a T&D environment It is recommended to have a degree in electrical engineering or equivalent training neXt step

duratiOn 2.5 days

A5503
100% theoretical

s3200
price Contact us

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A9103

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Fundamentals of the generator circuit breaker within its electrical environment

Customer Benefits

objectives
Become conversant in the fundamentals of the main equipment operating with a generator Circuit breaker

course Topics
Generator circuit breakers General & Introduction Standard Basic application Product Range Short circuit Requirements synchronous Generators Basic Theory Types Application Characteristics Short circuit Parameters Transient Recovery Voltage Out-of-phase Delayed current Zero
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worked Example from Annex A c37-013 IEEE Generator transformers Introduction Explaining the Technology Tap changers Natural frequency synchronizing, Automatic Voltage Regulators (AVR) and speed control Synchronizing Principles Principles of AVRs Generator Speed Control Generator Protection Need for protection Typical protection schemes

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The trainee will get a clear understanding of the interest and behavior of generator Circuit breakers from other equipment specifications involved together within power plants

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audience Engineers involved in the design and application of generator Circuit breakers and graduate engineers entering the industry

learning path prerequisites Working in a T&D environment as well as power plants It is recommended to have a degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

A9103
100% theoretical

s3200 s3601

price Contact us

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hVDc001

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Basic hVDc Training

Customer Benefits

objectives
Describe the development and fundamentals of the HVDC converter equipment Describe HVDC converter schemes equipment

course Topics
Introduction to HVDC HVDC Fundamentals HVDC Single Line Diagram Introduction to HVDC Thyristor Valves HVDC Thyristor Valve Components Harmonics and Filters Insulation Coordination Overview of Digital Studies Control and Protection of HVDC Systems HVDC Controls Station Civil Engineering Future Technologies in HVDC

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Benefits and scope of HVDC transmission Awareness of HVDC technology and applications Technical understanding of HVDC equipment Scope of HVDC scheme specification Company with many years of experience in the area

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Power transmission and distribution engineers

learning path prerequisites Qualification and and/or experience in power electronics training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

hVDc001
100% theoretical

s3200
price Contact us

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PROG002

Apps Industry power system Protection

Customer Benefits

objectives
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles of selection and application of the most common types of protection found in distribution: MV/LV networks for Oil & Gas, Petroleum Company, steel, mining & metal industries

course Topics
Fault analysis tutorials Detailed overcurrent grading/ co-ordination Pilot wire differential protection Power transformer protection Generator protection Motor protection Busbar protection Current transformer requirements for protective relaying

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer On completion of the course, trainees should have a sufficient understanding of the aspects of protection covered during the course to enable them to liaise confidently with specialist protection engineers concerning those subjects

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers/managers who already have experience in protection principles, but want to expand/ update this knowledge in the area of distribution and generation power systems

learning path prerequisites Persons attending this course must have a reasonable understanding of electrical theory training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

PROG002
100% theoretical

PROG004
price Contact us

48 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROG003

Apps Utility power system protection

Customer Benefits

objectives
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles of selection and application in the most common types of protection found in distribution, transmission and sub-transmission power systems

course Topics
Fault analysis tutorials Detailed overcurrent grading/ co-ordination Pilot wire differential protection Power transformer protection Distance protection Busbar protection Current transformer requirements for protective relaying

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your companys expert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situations Focus on distribution, transmission and sub-transmission power systems for our utility customers

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers/managers who already have experience in protection principles, but want to expand/ update this knowledge in the area of generation, transmission and distribution power systems

learning path prerequisites Persons attending this course must have a reasonable understanding of electrical theory training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

PROG003
100% theoretical

PROG004
price Contact us

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I 49

PROG004

Advanced power system protection

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach aspects of protection for applications with a more analytical approach than the basic course Cover fault analysis techniques and application considerations for feeders, transformers, generators & motors Address the principles of selection and application for the most common types of relay found in transmission systems Provide presentations and worked examples on distance protection, busbar protection, auto-reclosing and system stability

course Topics
Basic commissioning and maintenance techniques Basic fault calculations Relays and protection schemes
prOfiles
design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

power system grounding arrangements Application principles and setting procedures of: Feeder protection Motor protection Generator protection Transformer protection Busbar protection Distance protection Distance protection schemes Application examples and tutorials current & Voltage transformer requirements for protection Auto-reclose on Distribution systems Auto-reclose on Transmission systems system stability Fault analysis tutorials Detailed overcurrent grading/ coordination tutorial hands testing of overcurrent, differential, motor, generator and distance protection relays Protection for all voltage levels relays

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, the participants will have a better understanding of protection principles and application The participants will gain confidence in electric system operations and protections

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audience Engineers who want to work in the protection industry

learning path prerequisites It is recommended that people attending this course have at least a degree in electrical engineering training neXt step

duratiOn 4 weeks

PROG004
100% theoretical price Contact us

50 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROG005

Apps part 1 power systems protection

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach aspects of protection for applications with a more analytical approach than the basic course Cover fault analysis techniques and application considerations for feeders, transformers, generators & motors

course Topics
Relays and protection schemes Basic fault calculations power system grounding arrangements Application principles and setting procedures of: Feeder protection Motor protection Generator protection Transformer protection Application examples and tutorials current & Voltage transformer requirements for protection

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your companys expert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situations Gain knowledge to choose the suitable relay to match your system parameters

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prOfiles
design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers who wish to gain more experience in protection setting & application of transmission protection

learning path prerequisites Reasonable understanding of electrical theory training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

PROG005
100% theoretical

PROG006
price Contact us

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I 51

PROG006

Apps part 2 Application of protective Relaying to Transmission systems

Customer Benefits

objectives
Address the principles of selection and application in the most common types of relay found in transmission systems Give presentations and worked examples on distance protection, busbar protection, auto-reclosing and system stability

course Topics
Application principles and setting procedures of: distance protection, distance protection schemes Auto-reclose on Distribution Systems Auto-reclose on Transmission Systems System Stability Application principles and setting procedures of busbar protection Application examples and tutorials

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your companys expert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situation Worked examples for better understanding

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prOfiles
design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers who wish to gain more experience in protection setting & application of transmission protection

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1.5 day

PROG005

Reasonable understanding of electrical theory

PROG006
100% theoretical

PROG007
price Contact us

52 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROG007

Apps part 3 overcurrent Grading and commissioning

Customer Benefits

objectives
Analyze fault and grade overcurrent Teach Basic commissioning techniques Test overcurrent, differential, motor, generator and distance protection relays

course Topics
Fault analysis tutorials Detailed overcurrent grading/ coordination tutorial Basic commissioning and maintenance techniques Hands-on testing of overcurrent, differential, motor, generator and distance protection relays

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your companys expert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situations

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prOfiles
design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Delegates who require more tutorial time on fault calculations and application of overcurrent relays, together with knowledge of basic relay testing

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

PROG006

Persons attending this course must have a reasonable understanding of electrical theory

PROG007
100% theoretical price Contact us

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I 53

PROG008

Apps combined course 1 (part 1 + part 2)

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach aspects of protection for applications with a more analytical approach than the basic course Cover fault analysis techniques and application considerations for feeders, transformers, generators & motors Address the principles of selection and application in the most common types of relay found in transmission systems Give presentations and worked examples on distance protection, busbar protection, auto-reclosing and system stability

course Topics
Relays and protection schemes Basic fault calculations power system grounding arrangements Application principles and setting procedures of: Feeder Protection Motor Protection Generator Protection Transformer Protection Distance Protection Distance Protection Schemes Busbar Protection Application examples and tutorials current & Voltage transformer requirements for protection Auto-reclose on Distribution systems Auto-reclose on Transmission systems system stability

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your companys expert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time, handling your system operations effectively in all situations In one week, participants will understand the full range of protections

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prOfiles
design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers who wish to gain more experience in protection setting & applications of transmission protection

learning path prerequisites Reasonable understanding of electrical theory training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

PROG008
100% theoretical

PROG007
price Contact us

54 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROG009

Apps combined course 2 (part 1 + part 2 + part 3)

objectives
Teach aspects of protection for applications with a more analytical approach than the basic course Cover fault analysis techniques and application considerations for feeders, transformers, generators & motors Address the principles of selection and application in the most common types of relay found in transmission systems Give presentations and worked examples on distance protection, busbar protection, auto-reclosing and system stability Analyze fault and grade overcurrent Teach Basic commissioning techniques Test overcurrent, differential, motor, generator and distance protection relays

course Topics
Relays and protection schemes Basic fault calculations
prOfiles
design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

power system grounding arrangements Application principles and setting procedures of: Feeder protection Motor protection Generator protection Transformer protection Distance protection Distance protection schemes Busbar Protection Application examples and tutorials current & Voltage transformer requirements for protection Auto-reclose on Distribution systems Auto-reclose on Transmission systems system stability Fault analysis tutorials Detailed overcurrent grading/ coordination tutorial Basic commissioning and maintenance techniques hands testing of overcurrent, differential, motor, generator and distance protection relays

Customer Benefits
Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your companys expert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situations

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audience Engineers who wish to gain more experience in protection setting & applications and additional tutorials on fault calculations and application of overcurrent relays, combined with knowledge of basic relay testing

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of electricity and associated mathematics training neXt step

duratiOn 2 weeks

PROG009
100% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 55

PROG012

Apps T01 Introduction to the protection scheme philosophy for mV and hV Networks

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the protection schemes of industrial, distribution, generation or transmission electrical networks Understand digital control system for MV/HV substations

course Topics
Electrical network topology Electrical substation type & topology Basic principles of protection schemes Earthing mode/Short circuit current and fault calculation Overcurrent protection/directional Transformer protection Line protection Distance protection Differential protection Motor protection Generator protection Busbar protection Current transformers, voltage transformers Application examples for the specification of protection schemes Introduction to digital control system

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your companys expert knowledge The participants have increased understanding of protection principles used on industrial, distribution, generation or transmission system The participants gain the confidence to maintain their system

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prOfiles
management design installatiOn maintenance

audience Maintenance and commissioning engineers, especially those involved with protective relays Protection engineers, protection design engineers Project manager

learning path prerequisites Knowledge and understanding of MV or HV electrical networks Electrotechnical and mathematical basis Technician or engineer level training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

PROG012
100% theoretical price Contact us

56 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROG013

Apps Utility Transmission power system protection Basic

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the key principles of protection in HV and EHV transmission networks

course Topics
Fundamental principles on protective relays use Fundamentals on protection principles Short circuit currents Power transformers and transformer feeders protection Line protection principles Distance protection Tele-action schemes Line differential protection

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your company s expert knowledge The participants gain increased understanding of protection principles needed to understand HV system requirements The participants gain the confidence to maintain their system

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prOfiles
management design installatiOn maintenance

audience Maintenance and commissioning engineers, especially those involved with protective relays Protection engineers, protection design engineers Project managers

learning path prerequisites Knowledge and understanding of HV and EHV transmission networks Electrotechnical and mathematical basis Technician or engineer level training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

PROG013
100% theoretical

PROG014
price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 57

PROG014

Apps Utility Transmission power system protection Advanced

Customer Benefits

objectives
Enhance the trainees knowledge and understanding of HV and EHV transmission network protection principles

course Topics
Topology and architecture of power transmission and distribution networks Advanced module on power transformer protection Specific applications for transmission system (breaker failure, recloser, check-synchro, power swing, fault locator, fuse detection, CT & VT supervision, trip circuit supervision) Busbar protection Busbar differential schemes Earthing systems Advanced module on short-circuit currents

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Reinforce your companys expert knowledge The participants will attain a high level of understanding in HV/EHV system protection schemes The participants become able to realize an optimal specification of a protection scheme

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prOfiles
management design installatiOn maintenance

audience Maintenance and commissioning engineers, especially those involved with protective relays Protection engineers Protection design engineers Project managers

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

PROG013

Knowledge of HV and EHV transmission networks Electrotechnical Mathematical basis Technician or engineer level

PROG014
100% theoretical

PROG015
price Contact us

58 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROG015

Apps Utility Transmission power system protection Expert

Customer Benefits

objectives
Gain a global understanding of phenomena and constraints influencing HV and EHV transmission network protection

course Topics
Generator protection Selectivity, protection grading Power system stability, auto-reclose, load shedding Current Transformers & Voltage Transformers

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, sustain the success of your business by enhancing employee efficiency and morale Set up expert knowledge in your company The participants reach an expert level on understanding and building HV/EHV system protection schemes The participants can realize an optimal specification of a protection scheme The participants learn how to put into practice the full benefits of a protection scheme

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prOfiles
management design installatiOn maintenance

audience Maintenance and commissioning engineers, especially those involved with protective relays Protection engineers Protection design engineers Project manager

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

PROG013 PROG014

PROG015
100% theoretical price Contact us

Knowledge of HV and EHV transmission networks Electrotechnical mathematical basis Technician or engineer level

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 59

GEE003

power Network Essentials

Customer Benefits

objectives
Describe the electrical power network or grid from the generation, transmission and distribution Gain further knowledge of each stage of the power flow and its components Gain in-depth knowledge of the electrical power system operations Cover the economic aspects of the electricity industry such as deregulation and trading

course Topics
The growth of electric power systems in the industry Components of power systems Environmental impact of power systems Series of impedance of Transmission Capacitance of Transmission Lines Current and Voltage of Transmission Lines System modelling and network calculation Economic operations of power systems Automatic control System protection Power system stability and power quality Interconnection failures and blackouts Deregulation and power trading

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, managers are expected to be comfortably conversant in this industry and better equipped to make more informed decisions Staff members completing this course are expected to have the required knowledge to better contribute, be more informed and improve their contribution in the workplace

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management installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers who do not have a background in electrical engineering but are working, or are associated with, the electrical power industry

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of electricity and associated mathematics training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

GEE003
100% theoretical price Contact us

60 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

EmsG003

First Line system maintenance

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand hardware architecture (EMS SCADA) Know how to do basic hardware troubleshooting Know how to do preventive system maintenance Do daily maintenance on hardware and software

course Topics
Architecture: Hardware (Tempo consulting) Software (OS) (ARES) Network LAN/WAN Ghosting system and data back up Log activity

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, students will have a good understanding in the maintenance of an aspect of the EMS-SCADA System

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maintenance

audience Personnel in charge of maintenance and maintenance engineers

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of computer science training neXt step

duratiOn customized

EmsG003
50% theoretical 50% practical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 61

GEE006

situation Awareness in control centers for Real-Time operations of power systems and markets

Customer Benefits

objectives
Cover the fundamentals of Situation Awareness Teach design strategies that can increase the level of overall knowledge operators have about network status and environmental or man made hazards, in normal operation or on a crisis mode Give an overview of relevant EMS applications as well as how other Decision Support Systems (DSS) are used to improve Situation Awareness

course Topics
The basic concepts of Situation Awareness (SA)

Techniques for measuring SA Application of SA techniques in system design Energy Management System applications for SA improvement Decision Support Systems (DSS) for SA improvement Defining requirements for designing utility control centers Requirements for control center visualization tools Emerging industry standards for SA Emerging technologies for improving SA Techniques for capturing operators undocumented knowledge Using captured knowledge in real-time decision making Examples of what some utilities are doing to improve SA

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This intensive course will provide participants with a solid understanding of the basics of Situation Awareness and key issues related to designing systems for situation awareness, as well as an overview of the tools and technologies for improving SA in control centers A review of the process used by utilities to define requirements for control center SA tools will also be discussed

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management

audience Management and Staff who will benefit from having a high-level knowledge of situation awareness in control centers

learning path prerequisites None training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

GEE006
100% theoretical price Contact us

62 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

GEE008

NEw

Introduction to smart Grid

Customer Benefits

objectives
Gain insight on the current status of the Smart Grid: what it is and what it is not, its components, its challenges, and the opportunities it presents for our future

course Topics
Historical context of todays grid Todays struggling grid What is the Smart Grid? Benefits of the Smart Grid Components of the envisioned Smart Grid Putting the components of the Smart Grid together Issues driving the progress of the Smart Grid Roadblocks to the Smart Grid Delivery of major Smart Grid components The current grid capacity and the future Smart Grid Alstom Grids Smart Grid solutions

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Gain insight into issues surrounding the current grid Understand major issues driving the Smart Grid and how it might affect an individual organization Know possible roadblocks of the Smart Grid Become knowledgeable about Smart Grid solutions

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience People interested in issues related to the Smart Grid

learning path prerequisites Interest in learning about the Smart Grid training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

GEE008
100% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 63

GEE009

NEw

control center Architecture

Customer Benefits

objectives
List some regulation, technology, cultural, and business changes that affect Alstom Grid customers Identify the equipment of a typical power system (generation, transmission, distribution assets) Describe the layout and function of a typical energy control center (GCC, TCC, DCC, ECC) Describe the purpose of some e-terra solutions (e-terrascada, e-terrageneration, e-terrahabitat, e-terraplatform) Design and describe a simple conceptual architecture of a system delivered by Alstom Grid to customers (PDS, QAS, DTS, EMS, DMS, GMS)

course Topics
Industry changes e-terra toolbox Electric utility control center today Production real-time data flow Production change deployment Change response Electric utility control center tomorrow

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will increase their understanding of what the grid is, and how our customers manage its reliability Participants will increase their understanding of how Alstom Grid e-terra solutions help our customers

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Employees who need a simple understanding of how the modern energy control center (ECC) operates, and how Alstom Grid e-terra solutions assist ECC operations

learning path prerequisites Some background reading is provided prior to classroom training training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

GEE009
100% theoretical price Contact us

64 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

GEE010

NEw

Troubleshooting

Customer Benefits

objectives
Gain the tools for accurate resolution of the root cause of a problem Reduce the time required to resolve issues Reduce the level of stress of support staff Establish a common vocabulary between your support staff and the Alstom Grid support team for resolution of issues Teach a standardized process of troubleshooting and put this process into practice

course Topics
Troubleshooting as a life skill Standardized troubleshooting process Building confidence in using tools to find resolution to issues Practical use of the methodology in problem resolution

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Attendees will gain the confidence to be able to apply the principles of the troubleshooting course to the resolution of problems Development of a common troubleshooting language with the Alstom Grid support team Reduction in the time it takes to resolve problems

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Support team EMS, DMS, or MMS who are involved in working on your system and who, from time to time, need to resolve issues with the system, including the filing of SPRs

learning path prerequisites None; it is helpful if the student has a background in the system which he or she is supporting or a background in computer support training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

GEE010
50% practical 50% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 65

TEL013

Telecommunications in a power Network

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give an exhaustive view of the different methods for exploiting historical data

course Topics
Presentation of operators needs Constraints Telecom Solutions Telecom Network management Telecom Actual and future Services Telecom Network principles and examples

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, managers will not only have attained a comprehensive view of telecom architectures in power networks but they also will have acquired the knowledge to differentiate the services that may be required and that can be supported within his/her organization

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Personnel in charge of the operation or the maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

learning path prerequisites The participants need to have a background in the electrical energy environment training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

TEL013
100% theoretical price Contact us

66 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Additional programs Available on demand

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The following training programs are available on demand. Please dont hesitate to contact us.

technical fundamentals

High Voltage installations diagrams and components Surge Arresters


netWOrk management

gee005

SCADA Security

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 67

transmission equipment
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71 e-Learning fundamentals for high Voltage above 50 kV s3201 72 e-Learning fundamentals for GIs (Gas-Insulated switchgear) substation s3202 73 Transformer technology, features and applications s3601 74 sF6 Gas Recovery Regulation Ec 842-2006 (for inexperienced personnel) V0032 75 sF6 Gas Recovery Regulation Ec 842-2006 (for experienced personnel) V0033 76 handling of sF6 and cF4 gases according to IEc/TR 62271-303 technical report M111 77 power Transformers operation & maintenance c4242 78 on Load Tap changers operation & maintenance c4532 79 Vertical-break, center-break and pantograph Disconnectors and Earthing switches from 52 kV to 550 kV M151/TIR058 80 sF6 circuit breaker GL Type for high Voltages under 250 kV operation & maintenance V5642/M105/TIR049 81 sF6 circuit breaker GL Type for high Voltages over 250 kV operation & maintenance V5442/M106/TIR055 82 Deadtank circuit breaker DT1/DT2 Ranges M101 83 monitoring cBwatch-2 operation V8142/M141 84 synchronizing relay Rph range V8342/M142 85 FKG2 sF6 generator circuit breaker operation & maintenance V9442 86 FKG1 sF6 generator circuit breaker operation & maintenance V9542 87 Gas-Insulated switchgear F35-3/4/5 Type maintenance & Breakdown repair TIOE002 88 Gas-Insulated switchgear B65 Type maintenance & Breakdown repair TIOE003 89 Gas-Insulated switchgear B95/B212 Type maintenance & Breakdown repair TIOE004 90 Gas-Insulated switchgear B105 Type maintenance & Breakdown repair X4442 91 Gas-Insulated switchgear T155 Type spring mechanism maintenance & Breakdown repair X6142 92 Bwatch-3 status monitoring system for Gas-Insulated switchgear X8142/M143 93 cAIs/AIm/hypact compact outdoor substation solution/72, 5 kV up to 170 kV commissioning, operation & maintenance TIR059 94 ms 3000/ms 2000 in practice Installation, operation & maintenance TIR066 95 spring operating mechanism for circuit breaker Type FK1/2/3 service, maintenance & Troubleshooting TIOE006 96 high Voltage Test with pD/UhF measurement on Gas-Insulated switchgear TIOE008 97 Additional programs

operation & Maintenance

Whether maintenance is carried out by your companys site personnel or subcontracted, power service continuity is your remit. Your electrical installation may already be designed but in-depth product knowledge is vital. When it comes to equipment operation and maintenance, theoretical study is necessary but not sufficient to optimize site personnel reactivity. What makes a real difference is the experience site personnel can gain through practice, over the years, or... through training.

matching your needs


Theory is needed, practice is essential!

It is clear that no operation or maintenance can be achieved without a minimum of electrical product study. A theoretical approach will allow your personnel to acquire the right competencies more quickly. Training will provide in weeks what field experience can bring you in years. This is why the Alstom Grid Technical Institute provides the right blend of theory and practice in its training courses: The theoretical part of our training courses enables the trainee to make an in-depth study of product components and assembly parts. This is the only way to understand how they work, what electrical and mechanical constraints may be encountered in the equipments lifespan and why it is important to take care of the product. The practical part of our training includes hands-on work on real-size equipment. This ensures that the exact, and correct, operation is carried out in full by the trainee. This is the best way to enhance personnels hand memory. After a reminder on electrical risk prevention, and safe equipment conditions inspection, Alstom Grid Technical Institute training courses in Operation & Maintenance are available for transmission equipment, and cover: Operation issues such as safe operating conditions, correct interlocking, equipment monitoring, fault simulations, fault diagnosis, and troubleshooting. Maintenance issues such as maintenance plan (e.g., scheduled/ condition maintenance), maintenance procedures (e.g., regular/ repair operations) and testing procedures before return to normal operation. Maintenance trainings are performed according to the several levels prescribed by Electrical Standards and the manufacturer.

your equipment at the heart of our training process!

Thanks to the modular design of our training courses, each course can be fully adapted to your own specific electrical equipment. Alstom Grid Technical Institutes expert trainers can study, in full confidentiality, your products specification, technical data and maintenance procedures to create and deliver customized teaching material that will optimize the competence of your personnel. Whatever type of training is chosen, either standard or customized programs, the teaching material is based on manufacturers records, providing a guarantee of content for current products as well as legacy ones.

70 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

s3201

NEw

e-Learning fundamentals for high Voltage above 50 kV

Customer Benefits

objectives
Prepare to the classroom session Master the role and the general organization of a HV substation Understand the role and the structure of HV Circuit breakers Know the substation structure (layout and arrangement) Understand functions and structure of HV lines

course Topics
Module 1: HV substations Module 2: HV Circuit breakers (air insulated) Module 3: Architecture of HV substations Module 4: Step-up substation Module 5: Functions and structure of HV lines Available assessments Easy user navigation Various interactive learning activities Online dictionary on Transmission

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced tutor Accessible training 24/7 Time saving, courses done at the trainees own pace Technical guarantee of contents designed by experts To be used before and after classroom session

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Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access prOfiles
management design OperatiOn

audience People wishing to enhance their transmission working knowledge and to improve their technical understanding of grid products and solutions

learning path prerequisites T&D experience training neXt step All High Voltage trainings p. 72 to p. 97

duratiOn 5 hours

s3201
100% theoretical

price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 71

s3202

NEw

e-Learning fundamentals for GIs (Gas-Insulated switchgear) substation

Customer Benefits

objectives
Prepare the classroom session Know the architecture and function of a Gas-Insulated Switchgear substation or GIS Understand the interconnection between GIS substations and electrical networks according to their layout Discover the different instrument transformers used on the HV networks

course Topics
Module 1: HV substation Module 2: GIS substation Module 3: Structure and architecture of a HV substation Module 4: Interconnection and transformer substation Module 5: Instrument transformers Available assessments Easy user navigation Various interactive learning activities Online dictionary on Transmission

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced tutor Accessible training 24/7 Time saving, courses done at the trainees own pace Designed by experts To be used before and after classroom session

Dates & Place


Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access prOfiles
management design OperatiOn

audience All people interested in GIS substation fundamentals

learning path prerequisites T&D experience training neXt step

duratiOn 5 hours

s3202
100% theoretical

s3200

All GIS High Voltage trainings p. 87 to p. 97

price Contact us

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s3601

NEw

Transformer technology, features and applications

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the various transformer technologies related to substations Know how transformers step-up or step-down voltages, adjust network voltages Know the differences between transformer types

course Topics
module 1: hV substations Arrangement with transformers module 2: power transformers Principles Technologies Tap-changers module 3: Role of Transformers within a power plant Main transformers Auxiliary transformers module 4: Instrument transformers Current transformers Voltage transformers module 5: Distribution transformers Oil-immersed type Dry types Cooling systems Available assessments Easy user navigation Various interactive learning activities Online dictionary on Transmission

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced tutor Accessible training 24/7 Time saving, courses done at the trainees own pace Designed by experts To be used before and after classroom session

Dates & Place


Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access duratiOn

prOfiles
management design OperatiOn

audience People wishing to enhance their T&D working knowledge and especially to improve their technical understanding of transformers

learning path prerequisites T&D experience training neXt step

5 hours

s3601
100% theoretical

s3200 s3300 A4213 c4242 c4532

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I 73

V0032

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sF6 Gas Recovery Regulation Ec 842-2006 (for inexperienced personnel)

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the general characteristics of SF6 gas Control its environmental impact, emissions and the greenhouse effect Use the SF6 gas in total safety Carry out the best practices related to the use of SF6 according to the equipment involved Understand the functions of equipment used for the recovery, control and measurement of SF6 gas

course Topics
Theoretical part Environment and SF6 Regulation EC842-2006 Sulphur hexafluoride Electric components and SF6 Various qualities of SF6 SF6 design of electrical equipment
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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

Storage and transportation of SF6 Legal constraints Products of decomposition and neutralization Monitoring of gas and the environment Practical part Preparation of practical session on SF6 recovery Practical work on SF6 recovery and use of suitable PPE in a contaminated environment Assessment and certification Theoretical assessment Individual multiple choice questionnaire Practical work on SF6 recovery (individual exam) Control and measurement of gas to be recovered Practice of SF6 recovery using a recovery device Practice of SF6 recovery and decomposition products
Note: A version of this course applied to the NonEuropean Regulation CEI/TR 62271-303 is also available. Please refer to course M111, page 76.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Each trainee will work on real equipment Certification EC 842-2006 Course limited to 8 trainees for the training to be most effective and to ensure optimum safety on the shopfloor

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audience Personnel who recover SF6 gas

learning path prerequisites Basic or no practical knowledge of SF6 handling, especially in the recovery and use of suitable PPE training neXt step All trainings related to SF6 p. 80 to p. 93

duratiOn 3.5 days

V0032
30% practical 50% theoretical 20% assessment

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74 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

V0033

sF6 Gas Recovery Regulation Ec 842-2006 (for experienced personnel)

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the general characteristics of SF6 gas Control its environmental impact, emissions and the greenhouse effect Use SF6 gas in total safety Carry out the best practices related to the use of SF6 according to the equipment involved Understand the functions of equipment used for the recovery, control and measurement of SF6 gas

course Topics
Theoretical part Environment and SF6 Regulation EC842-2006 Sulphur hexafluoride Electric components and SF6 Various qualities of SF6 SF6 design of electrical equipment
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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

Storage and transportation of SF6 Legal constraints Products of decomposition and neutralization Monitoring of gas and the environment Practical part Preparation of practical session on SF6 recovery Practical work on SF6 recovery and use of suitable PPE in a contaminated environment Assessment and certification Theoretical assessment Individual multiple choice questionnaire Practical work on SF6 recovery (individual exam) Control and measurement of gas to be recovered Practice of SF6 recovery using a recovery device Practice of SF6 recovery and decomposition products
Note: A version of this course applied to the NonEuropean Regulation IEC/TR 62271-303 is also available. Please refer to course M111, page 76.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Each trainee will work on real equipment Certification EC 842-2006 Course limited to 8 trainees for the training to be most effective and to ensure optimum safety on the shopfloor

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audience Personnel who recover SF6 gas

learning path prerequisites Significant practical knowledge of SF6 handling, especially in the recovery and use of suitable PPE training neXt step All trainings related to SF6 p. 80 to p. 93

duratiOn 2 days

V0033
20% practical 50% theoretical 30% assessment

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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 75

M111

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handling of sF6 and cF4 gases according to IEc/TR 62271-303 technical report

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the general characteristics of SF6 & CF4 gases Master neir impact on our environment Learn how to recover, drain the SF6 to vacuum, their refill a compartment under SF6 gas Apply the specific safety rules during the gas recovery operations

course Topics
Theoretical part (modules A, B and c) Environment and SF6 CF4 gases Sulphur Hexafluoride SF6 and Carbon Tetrafluoride CF4 Electrical equipment and fluorinated gases Gas qualities Design of electrical equipment

Storage and transport of SF6 and CF4 gases Legal constraints By-products and neutralization Gas monitoring and the environment practical part (modules B and c) Prerequisite: module A Preparation steps before working to recover SF6 and CF4 gases Hands-on utilisation of the adequate personal protective equipment Recovery of contaminated gases Opening of a breaking chamber (module C) Test and certification (optional) Theoretical part Questionnaire Practical part Individual evaluation on gas-handling according to the level of the IEC/TR 62271-303 (A, B or C) requested
Note: A version of this course applied to the European Regulation EC 842-2006 is also available. Please refer to course V0032, page 74 or V0033, page 75.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Related to IEC/TR 62271-303 Real hands-on work on electrical equipment Maximum of 6 participants per session to be most effective and to ensure safety

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience From inexperienced to experienced in gas handling, according to the desired target level A, B or C

learning path prerequisites People working in the surroundings of, or having to handle SF6 and CF4 gases training neXt step All High Voltage trainings p. 71 to p. 97

duratiOn module a: 1 day module B: 1 day module c: 1 day price Contact us

M111
30% practical 50% theoretical 20% evaluation

76 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

c4242

NEw

power Transformers operation & maintenance

objectives
Understand power transformer technology Ensure the operation of transformers Ensure the appropriate test & evaluation of the results Ensure the appropriate Maintenance

course Topics
Theory, construction and operation Theory and operation Electric & magnetic field theory, Applications Overvoltages and overcurrents withstands Construction Accessories Tank types, conservator types and dehydrating breathers Cooling modes Bushings OLTC, OCTC Other accessories
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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

Indicators, protections Indicators and relays Main tank & OLTC pressure devices Other protective devices (differential protection, restricted earth, tank protection) Manufacturing process Transformer assembly process in factory Laboratory Tests Transportation, Erection & commissioning Transportation and delivery conditions Field preparations Controls & Tests according procedures periodical controls, Tests & maintenance Maintenance plan and inspection Electrical tests Oil quality tests DGA Maintenance principles (removing oil leakages, bushing, radiator) Analysis of tests and controls protections & Troubleshooting Buchholz relay Other protective devices Transformer failures

Customer Benefits
Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants should gain an increased level of knowledge in the design, O&M of transformers A broad technical understanding of what power transformers are today One year of access to S3601, e-Learning training programs accessible 24/7 through our LMS (if required)

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audience EMS maintenance engineers Operation & Maintenance team

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 to 15 days

s3601

Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Electrical qualification

c4242
60% practical 40% theoretical

c4233 c4532

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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 77

c4532

on Load Tap changers operation & maintenance

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the OLTC technology Ensure the operation of transformers with OLTC Ensure the appropriate maintenance according to OLTC types

course Topics
Description and operation of an on Load Tap changer The selector switch The diverter switch The motor drive unit presentation and role of each mechanism practical work & maintenance Remove the diverter switch (insert) from chamber

Replacement of worn mechanical parts (springs etc.) Maintenance/replacement of electrical contacts Measuring the transition resistors Cleaning devices Insert the diverter switch into chamber Filling with oil TTR measurements Adjusting the axis Electrical and mechanical locking control Protective Relay/pressure relay and PRV tests
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants should gain from the course an increased level of knowledge in the design, O&M of OLTC A broad technical understanding of what power transformers with OLTC are today Practice in operation conditions Technical guarantee of contents One year of access to S3601, e-Learning training programs accessible 24/7 through our LMS (if required)

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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Operating & Maintenance team

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

s3601

Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Electrical qualification

c4532
50% practical 50% theoretical

c4233 c4242 A4213

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78 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

M151/TIR058

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Vertical-break, center-break and pantograph Disconnectors and Earthing switches from 52 kV to 550 kV
Customer Benefits

objectives
Become familiar with the design and operation of disconnectors and earthing switches, and with the associated motor and manual drives

course Topics
Introduction to the product Design and operation of disconnectors and earthing switches: Conducting paths Base frames Linkages Design principle of the contact systems Design and operating principle of motor and manual drives on-site installation and commissioning safety instructions and procedures The maintenance concept including inspection Maintenance and repair criteria and scheduling Tests Performance, analysis Measurement result
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Installation personnel, foremen and supervisors, technicians and engineers who are responsible for the installation and operation of High Voltage switchgear

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 to 3 days

s3201

Fundamentals of electricity and mechanics

M151/TIR058
50% practical 50% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 79

V5642/M105/TIR049

sF6 circuit breaker GL Type for high Voltages under 250 kV operation & maintenance

objectives
Apply the maintenance procedures of the GL Circuit breaker and the associated mechanism Carry out corrective maintenance in case of minor failure Apply the safety rules

course Topics
sulphur hexauoride sF6 Precautions and security, manipulation and recovery Breaking electrical phenomena Development of sF6 circuit breakers or with mixed gas Display steps of extinguishing in SF6 or SF6 CF4 Arc extinguishing presentation of the sF6 circuit breakers GL Range GL, pole architecture, operating sequences of interrupting chamber mechanical control mechanism FK General remarks, security provision
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OperatiOn maintenance

Operating principle (kinematics, energy transfer) Breakdown repair methodology, interchangeability maintenance and tooling for sF6 circuit breakers GL Maintenance plan, dedicated tooling for maintenance Wear measurements of contacts Mechanical control mechanism LV diagrams LV diagrams: special functions, possible options sF6 monitoring SF6 monitoring device, SF6 pressure variation curves In situ study of circuit breaker Technology of the poles on drawings, display of the sub-assemblies Study of control mechanisms and interrupting chamber (life-sized teaching tools) practical work on circuit breakers and associated control mechanisms
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Customer Benefits
Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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audience Technicians involved in the operation and maintenance of installations in High Voltage substations

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 to 3 days

s3201 TIR048

Fundamentals of electricity and mechanics

V5642/m105/ TIR049
50% practical 50% theoretical

V8142/M141
price Contact us

80 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

V5442/M106/TIR055

sF6 circuit breaker GL Type for high Voltages over 250 kV operation & maintenance

objectives
Apply the maintenance procedures of the GL Circuit breaker and the associated mechanism Carry out corrective maintenance in case of minor failure Apply the safety rules

course Topics
sulphur hexauoride sF6 Precautions and security, manipulation and recovery Breaking electrical phenomena Development of sF6 circuit breakers or with mixed gas Display steps of extinguishing in SF6 or SF6 CF4 Arc extinguishing presentation of the sF6 circuit breakers GL Range GL, pole architecture, operating sequences of interrupting chamber mechanical control mechanism FK3 General remarks, security provision
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OperatiOn maintenance

Operating principle (kinematics, energy transfer) Breakdown repair methodology, interchangeability maintenance and tooling for sF6 circuit breakers GL314 Maintenance plan, dedicated tooling for maintenance Wear measurements of contacts Mechanical control mechanism LV diagrams LV diagrams: special functions, possible options sF6 monitoring SF6 monitoring device, SF6 pressure variation curves In situ study of circuit breaker Technology of the poles on drawings, display of the sub-assemblies Study of control mechanisms and interrupting chamber (life-sized teaching tools) practical work on circuit breakers and associated control mechanisms
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Customer Benefits
Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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audience Technicians involved in the operation and maintenance of installations in High Voltage substations

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 to 3.5 days

s3201

Fundamentals of electricity and mechanics

V5442/m106/ TIR055
50% practical 50% theoretical

V8142/m141 V8342/m142 V8343

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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 81

M101

Deadtank circuit breaker DT1/DT2 Ranges

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know how the Deadtank DT1/DT2 type Circuit breaker and its related spring control function Know the maintenance procedures relating to the DT Circuit breaker and its related control Intervene in basic maintenance in complete safety

course Topics
General characteristics Circuit breaker standards and ranges Features and design Compartments Configurations Installation and connection to the substation Gas handling: SF6, gas mixture, densimeter test Commissioning and tests Operation Maintenance procedures

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer You obtain a return on investment with better equipment availability You significantly improve the way your equipment functions

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Operators and maintenance technicians, engineers and team managers

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

s3201

Fundamentals of electricity and mechanics

M101
30% practical 70% theoretical

V8142/m141
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82 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

V8142/M141

monitoring cBwatch-2 operation

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the CBWatch-2 functions Set parameters of each function Analyze and understand information Master the MMI (Man-Machine Interface)

course Topics
Introduction to monitoring cBwatch-2 monitoring device Configuration Available functions measurement system Sensors, operating time and mechanism supervision Electrical wear software and mmI cBwatch-2 data use practical work on cBwatch-2 associated with its circuit breaker
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer To master and optimize the use of your equipment To evolve toward operating conditions by digital control systems Practice in operational conditions Predictive maintenance of equipment

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians involved in the operation and maintenance on Circuit breakers

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1.5 to 2 days

s3201

Basic knowledge in computers, good knowledge in Circuit breaker behavior and knowledge in Circuit breakers in O&M circuit

V8142/M141
50% practical 50% theoretical

M101 V5442/m106/ TIR055

price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 83

V8342/M142

synchronizing relay Rph range

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the RPH relay functions Make adjustments via MMI Analyze data given by the RPH relay

course Topics
Introduction to synchronization Electrical phenomena related to circuit breaker operation Opening Closing Rph synchronization relay Presentation Configuration Parameters Alarms synchronizing operation Commissioning Analysis of results practical works on Rph associated with its circuit breaker
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer To master and optimize the use of your equipment To evolve toward operating conditions by digital control systems Practice in operational conditions Predictive maintenance of your equipment

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians in substation operation or control and protection team

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2.5 days

s3201

Experience in High Voltage switchgear Good knowledge in electrical phenomena Electrical graduate

V8342/M142
50% practical 50% theoretical

V5442/M106/ TIR055

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84 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

V9442

FKG2 sF6 generator circuit breaker operation & maintenance

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the operation of combined generator Circuit breakers contextually Apply the maintenance procedures of the combined FKG2, SKG, MKG, IKG and the associated mechanisms Carry out corrective maintenance in case of minor failure Apply the safety rules during the maintenance

course Topics
sulphur hexauoride sF6 Precautions and security, handling and recovery Breaking electrical phenomena Development of sF6 generator circuit breakers Display steps of extinguishing in SF6 Arc extinguishing presentation of the sF6 circuit breakers FKG2
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OperatiOn maintenance

Range FKG, pole architecture, operating sequences of interrupting chamber mechanical control mechanism FK3-4 General remarks, security provision Operating principle (kinematics, energy transfer) Breakdown repair methodology, interchange ability maintenance and tooling for sF6 circuit breakers FKG2 Maintenance plan, dedicated tooling for maintenance Wear measurement of contacts mechanical control mechanism LV diagrams LV diagrams: special functions, possible options sF6 monitoring SF6 monitoring device, density switch, SF6 pressure variation curves filling valve practical work on circuit breakers with associated control mechanisms
learning path prerequisites training

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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audience Technicians involved in the operation and maintenance on generator Circuit breakers up to 200 MW per unit

duratiOn neXt step 3 days

s3201

Fundamentals of electricity and mechanics

V9442
50% practical 50% theoretical

V8142/m141
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 85

V9542

NEw

FKG1 sF6 generator circuit breaker operation & maintenance

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the operation of generator Circuit breakers contextually Apply the maintenance procedures of the combined FKG1, SKG, MKG, IKG and the associated mechanisms Carry out corrective maintenance in case minor failure Apply the safety rules during the maintenance

course Topics
sulphur hexauoride sF6 Precautions and security, manipulation and recovery Breaking electrical phenomena Development of sF6 generator circuit breakers Display steps of extinguishing in SF6 Arc extinguishing

presentation of the sF6 circuit breakers FKG1 Range FKG, pole architecture, operating sequences of interrupting chamber Associated SKG, MKG, IKG combination FK3.12 spring mechanism Operations Breakdown repair methodology maintenance and tooling for sF6 circuit breakers FKG1 Maintenance plan, dedicated tooling for maintenance Wear measurement of contacts mechanical control mechanism LV diagrams LV diagrams: special functions, possible options sF6 monitoring SF6 monitoring device, density switch, SF6 pressure variation curves, filling valve practical work on circuit breakers and control mechanisms

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians involved in the operation and maintenance on generator Circuit breakers up to 1 000 MW per unit

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

s3201

Fundamentals of electricity, mechanics and hydraulics

V9542
50% practical 50% theoretical

V8142/m141
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86 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

TIOE002

Gas-Insulated switchgear F35-3/4/5 Type maintenance & Breakdown repair

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the GIS F type, the maintenance philosophy and corresponding procedures Gain practical experience on different maintenance operations

course Topics
Sulphur hexafluoride SF6 Concept of a substation in a metal enclosure F type Electrical phenomena related to breaking Switchgear technology F type Gas module service F type Compartments preparation and SF6 filling for apparatus F type FK, FKF spring mechanism FKF 3 spring mechanism High Voltage tests for apparatus F type SF6 practical works F type Apparatus maintenance F type Operating mechanism maintenance for apparatus F type Manufacturer maintenance schedule for apparatus F type Works repair for apparatus F type

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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maintenance

audience Maintenance team

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

s3202

Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Normal experience in HV switchgear

TIOE002
50% practical 50% theoretical

X8142/m143
price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 87

TIOE003

Gas-Insulated switchgear B65 Type maintenance & Breakdown repair

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the GIS B type, the maintenance philosophy and corresponding procedures Gain practical experience on different maintenance operations

course Topics
Sulphur hexafluoride SF6 Concept of a substation in a metal enclosure B65 type Electrical phenomena related to breaking Apparatus technology B65 type Gas module service B65 type Compartments preparation and SF6 filling for apparatus B65 type FK, FKF spring mechanism FKF 3 spring mechanism High Voltage tests for apparatus B type Manufacturer maintenance schedule for apparatus B type Bay design B type SF6 practical works B type Apparatus maintenance B type Operating mechanism maintenance for apparatus B type Works repair for apparatus B type

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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maintenance

audience Maintenance team

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

s3202

Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Normal experience in HV switchgear

TIOE003
50% practical 50% theoretical

X8142/m143
price Contact us

88 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

TIOE004

Gas-Insulated switchgear B95/B212 Type maintenance & Breakdown repair

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the GIS B type, the maintenance philosophy and corresponding procedures Gain practical experience on different maintenance operations

course Topics
Sulphur hexafluoride SF6 Concept of a substation in a metal enclosure B95/B212 Electrical phenomena related to breaking Apparatus technology B95/B212 Type Gas module service B95/B212 Type Compartments preparation and SF6 filling for apparatus B95/B212 Type FK, FKF spring mechanism FKF 1.2 2.6 spring mechanism High Voltage tests for apparatus B type Manufacturer maintenance schedule for apparatus B type Bay design B type SF6 practical works B type Apparatus maintenance B type Operating mechanism maintenance for apparatus B type Works repair for apparatus B type

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, students will be able to fully use the database and display building tolls to make maintenance faster and more efficient

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maintenance

audience Maintenance team

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

s3202

Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Normal experience in HV switchgear

TIOE004
50% practical 50% theoretical

X8142/m143
price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 89

X4442

Gas-Insulated switchgear B105 Type maintenance & Breakdown repair

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the GIS B type, the maintenance philosophy and corresponding procedures Gain practical experience on different maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Sulphur hexafluoride SF6 Concept of a substation in a metal enclosure B105 type Electrical phenomena related to breaking Apparatus technology B105 type

Bay layout B type Gas module service B105 type Compartment preparation and SF6 filling for apparatus B105 type spring mechanism FK 3 spring mechanism Maintenance Maintenance schedule for apparatus B type Apparatus maintenance B type In situ study of a bay B type Operating mechanism maintenance for apparatus B type practical works Works repair for apparatus B type SF6 practical works B type
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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maintenance

audience Maintenance team

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 to 5 days

s3202

Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Normal experience in HV switchgear

X4442
50% practical 50% theoretical

X8142/m143
price Contact us

90 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

X6142

Gas-Insulated switchgear T155 Type spring mechanism maintenance & Breakdown repair

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the GIS T type, the maintenance philosophy and corresponding procedures Gain practical experience on different maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Sulphur hexafluoride SF6 Concept of a substation in a metal enclosure T155 type Electrical phenomena related to breaking Apparatus technology T155 type Bay layout T type Gas module service T type

Compartment preparation and SF6 filling for apparatus T155 type spring mechanism FK3 spring mechanism Maintenance Apparatus maintenance Maintenance schedule for apparatus T type In situ study of a bay T type Operating mechanism maintenance for apparatus T type practical work Works repair for apparatus T type SF6 practical works T type
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation condition Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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maintenance

audience Maintenance team

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 to 5 days

s3202

Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Normal experience in HV switchgear

X6142
50% practical 50% theoretical

X8142/m143
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 91

X8142/M143

Bwatch-3 status monitoring system for Gas-Insulated switchgear

Customer Benefits

objectives
Interpret the subassemblies of GIS Use maintenance specific tools (PDA and PC) Analyze and interpret the BWatch-3 output data

course Topics
Introduction History of status monitoring BWatch-3 solution The Bwatch-3 General presentation Study of the BWatch-3 internal architecture Density sensors details

Monitoring functions SF6 gas Internal arc localization Acquisitions systems Detail of each substation man-machine Interface (mmI) Local display Test pad PPC Central MMI practical work On a simulator
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers and senior technicians involved in the operation and maintenance of installations above 50 kV

learning path prerequisites training neXt step All GIS trainings p. 87 to p. 91

duratiOn 2 days

s3202

Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Experience in GIS operations Experience in PC and windows operating system in particular

X8142/M143
50% practical 50% theoretical

price Contact us

92 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

TIR059

cAIs/AIm/hypact compact outdoor substation solution/72,5 kV up to 170 kV commissioning, operation & maintenance
Customer Benefits

objectives
Familiarize yourself with the design and operation of the substation and with all associated station components and equipment Learn environmentally compatible methods for handling SF6 gas Get in-depth knowledge of the devices that have been specifically configured for your application; procedures for Commissioning, testing and operation will be covered

course Topics
Introduction to the product line and tour of the production facilities The design and operation of SF6 Circuit breakers, operating mechanism system and contact systems and the principle of current interruption will be discussed

Design and operation of disconnectors and earthing switches, conducting paths, base frames and linkages The construction and design principles of all other individual station components will be explained, as well as environmentally compatible methods for handling SF6 gas its physical and chemical properties and the SF6 gas monitoring Safety instructions and procedures Installation and commissioning, safety instructions and procedures, testing and measuring equipment and maintenance concept.
Note: Practical work may differ, depending on the materials available on site and the time available for the chosen training. Please dont hesitate to contact us for more details.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Installation personnel, foremen and supervisors, technicians, and engineers who are responsible for the maintenance of High Voltage switchgear

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

s3201

Fundamentals of electricity and mechanics

TIR059
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 93

TIR066

ms 3000/ms 2000 in practice Installation, operation & maintenance

Customer Benefits

objectives
Learn how to install, configure and maintain the MS 3000/MS 2000 Monitoring system Gain deeper knowledge of how to interpret and analyze the provided information

course Topics
Fundamentals Introduction into MS 3000/MS 2000 monitoring system and its objectives Installation Installation of MS 3000/MS 2000 sensors Installation of MS 3000/MS 2000 system and communication configuration Software configuration with alarm and warning settings Configuration of communications Analysis Analysis of operation condition of transformer and its equipment Use for condition based maintenance service Troubleshooting Maintenance

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Improvement in the performance of the transformer, respectively related to components on in use Evaluation of the operation and condition of the transformer, respectively related to components in use Condition based maintenance of transformers Practice of monitoring system Initiation of actions, based on condition assessment

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers and technicians involved in the operation, installation and maintenance of monitoring systems, and transformer experts

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

s3601 A4213

TIR066
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Knowledge of transformers and basic knowledge of information technology

94 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

TIOE006

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spring operating mechanism for circuit breaker Type FK1/2/3 service, maintenance & Troubleshooting

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the spring operating mechanism, the maintenance philosophy and corresponding procedures Gain practical experience on different maintenance operations

course Topics
Introduction to the Spring Mechanism product family Operation of spring operating mechanism Design of spring operating mechanism Manufacturing characteristics

components of spring operating mechanism ON/OFF key-switch Gear box Position indicator Auxiliary switch Practice Advice and exercises covering installation, operation, commissioning and troubleshooting Safety instructions and procedures Performance of tests Analysis of the test and measurement results

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents Maximum of 4 participants per session to be most effective and to ensure safety

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management OperatiOn maintenance

audience Operation & Maintenance team

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge in electricity and mechanics Normal experience in HV switchgear training neXt step All HV trainings p. 80 to p. 93

duratiOn 3 days

TIOE006
50% practical 50% theoretical

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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 95

TIOE008

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high Voltage test with pD/UhF measurement on Gas-Insulated switchgear

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know the HV Testing of GIS: Procedure & Standards Know the safety instructions and procedures Be able to choose the correct test equipment Know the interfaces between HV Test Equipment and GIS Get practice on UHF/PD Measurements

course Topics
Standards PD measurement techniques UHF detection method

Voltage withstand test General procedure & Safety instructions Test at industrial frequency Determination of Test Voltages Overview of the available HV test equipment, its function and installation Switching and Voltage Injection as per procedure Practical exercise Generation/Stimulation of different fault conditions inside a GIS Localization of partial discharge Study the different PD Patterns Documentation and record of values Analysis of the test and measurement results

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Practice in operation conditions Immediate practice of the theoretical knowledge acquired Technical guarantee of contents Maximum of 5 participants per session to be most effective and to ensure safety

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineering background, Sound knowledge in electricity

learning path prerequisites Practical knowledge in installation, commissioning and operation of HV switchgear training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

TIOE008
40% practical 60% theoretical price Contact us

96 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Additional programs Available on demand

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The following training programs are available on demand. Please dont hesitate to contact us.

transmissiOn equipment

Immersed transformers: fluid sampling for laboratory analysis SF6 Circuit breakers Type S1 F1/F3 (synchronous) 72,5 kV up to 170 kV Commissioning & Maintenance FKG1 SF6 generator Circuit breaker Operation & Maintenance Gas-Insulated Switchgear F35-2 Type Maintenance & Breakdown repair Gas-Insulated Switchgear B112 Type Maintenance & Breakdown repair Gas-Insulated Switchgear T Type Maintenance & Breakdown repair FX12 FX14 FX22 FX32 FX42 High Voltage SF6 Circuit breaker Operation & Maintenance FXT14 FXT245 High Voltage SF6 Circuit breaker Operation & Maintenance FXT15 FXT16 FXT17 High Voltage SF6 Circuit breaker Operation & Maintenance SF6 Circuit breakers Type S1 F1/F3 - 52 kV bis 245 kV Commissioning & Maintenance SF6 Circuit breakers Type S1 F1/F3 - 52 kV bis 245 kV Operation & Maintenance SF6 Circuit breakers Type S1 F1/F3 (synchronous)/72,5 kV bis 170 kV Operation & Maintenance SF6 Circuit breakers Type S1 F1/F3 (intelligent/synchronous ) 72,5 kV bis 170 kV Operation & Maintenance SF6 Circuit breakers Type S1 S2 with pneumatic or hydraulic mechanism/123 kV up to 420 kV Operation & Maintenance SF6 gas in switching equipment and substation PKG Air Blast generator Circuit breaker Operation & Maintenance Deadtank Circuit breakers 123 kV HGF1012/1014 Series SF6 Circuit breakers GL 200 Maintenance & Repair SF6 Circuit breakers GFX family 123 kV Maintenance & Repair Gas-Insulated Switchgear Series B1 up to B4 / 72.5 kV up to 420 kV Operation & Maintenance
G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 97

protection system training


101 protection of industrial installations 102 Legacy product Training: Electromechanical, miDos, K-series, L-series,Tropic, opN 103 micom px20 & px40 master class 104 micom px20 px30 and px40 master class 105 micom px30 master class 106 micom p440, p630 & p540 Relaying 107 overcurrent and Feeder protection micom p12x and p14x 108 motor protection micom p22x and p24x 109 Generator protection micom p34x 110 Distance protection micom p44x 111 Line Differential protection micom p52x and p54x 112 Voltage and Frequency protection micom p92x and p94x 113 Distance protection Device for Railway Application micom p438 114 Differential Transformer protection micom p63x 115 Distance protection Device micom p437 116 Feeder protection Device micom p139 117 Digital Differential Busbar protection micom p74x 118 Disturbance and power Quality Recorder micom m57x/m87x 119 Railway protection
D2102 PROP001 PROP002 PROP003 PROP004 PROP005 PROP120 PROP121 PROP122 PROP123 PROP124 PROP125 PROP132 PROP127 PROP128 PROP129 PROP130 PROP131 PROP006

Substation Control System Product Training


120 Advanced Digital control system 121 Basic principles of Digital control system 122 Application on IEc 61850 communication protocol 123 communication as per IEc 60870 and IEc 61850 124 micom s10: protectionBased substation control system 125 micom c264: compact RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) 126 Fundamentals of Digital control system and pAcis operation & maintenance principles 127 pAcis protection Automation & control operation 128 pAcis protection Automation & control Architecture, operation & maintenance 129 pAcis protection Automation & control Architecture, operation, maintenance & Basic configuration 130 spAcE 2000 Digital control system 131 pscN3020: Integrated protection & Distributed Digital control system 132 s900 RTU and procett 5000 w operation & maintenance 133 configuration of IEc 61850 communication on micom px30 and px40 series
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protection & sUBstation control

The worlds highest performing networks, substations or products rely on the highest performing people. The more efficiently they manage and understand data, the quicker the fault consequences are minimized. How do they achieve this? Some have fully automated systems, others do not. However, in both cases, always being up-to-date with the latest technological advances related to system protection and substation control is the key to improved performance.

matching your needs


Utilities and industries are keen to integrate a complete suite of tools for a more automated control that facilitates intelligent operation of the electrical network, from the substation to regional level. Alstom Grid Technical Institute proposes theoretical and application trainings in protection and substations control, to have a comprehensive understanding of protection principles when setting parameters, analyzing disturbance data and managing failures. Also, the trainings allow participants to reinforce the protection schemes (for generators, industrial, distribution and transmission networks) and the digital control system for MV/HV substations. These will definitly for sure help your staff improve their reactivity when facing unexpected incidents.

A unique customized approach

Thanks to the modular design of our training, each course can be fully adapted to your specific configuration and to your project schedule. Customization relies on our expert trainers to analyze your technical environment, data and procedures. They adapt the teaching material and incorporate concrete examples and exercises directly transferable to your work.

100 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

D2102

Protection of industrial installations

Customer Benefits

objectives
Analyze the faults that may occur on such an installation Estimate the value of the short circuit currents Define the main protection systems and their settings

course Topics
The distribution network Transformer substation, short circuit capacity Industrial networks Delivery substation, different structures, different power sources Influence of capacitive currents Neutral points connections

Network Faults Roles and qualities of protection systems Estimation of short circuit currents The source is a transformer: three-phase or two-phase short circuit The source is a generator set: three-phase or two-phase short- circuit phase protection plan Definition and settings of protection systems selectivity diagram Earth protection plan Definition and settings of protection systems selectivity diagram protection of power transformers main protections of motors Protection relays ranges case study

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Customized solutions Handling of protection relays Use of current injection device for tests and simulations

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers and technicians involved in the design, study testing, maintenance and operation of protection systems for electrical protection systems for MV installations

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

A2112

Qualified technician, 2 years technological diploma or completion

D2102
40% practical and study case 60% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 101

PROP001

Legacy product Training: Electromechanical, miDos, K-series, L-series, Tropic, opN

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the various relays in the range both past and present, including GEC and ALSTOM relays Explain relay functionality, characteristics, settings, operation & maintenance

course Topics
Application considerations General principles of relevant protection Detailed functionality Setting and interrogation using MiCOM S1 and Courier software Hands-on testing, injection & commissioning procedures Options Specific relays can be requested

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, the participants will have a thorough knowledge of maintaining their protection system Greater fault finding and troubleshooting ability in the protection system so plant shutdown is reduced

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers involved in the protection of railway electricity

learning path prerequisites Technicians and engineers from application or control departments, project managers, technicians or operators Technical background required: Technician or Engineering level training neXt step

duratiOn 1 to 5 days (depending upon number of relays) price Contact us

PROP001
80% practical 20% theoretical

102 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP002

micom px20 and px40 master class

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give a comprehensive overview of selected MiCOM Px20 and Px40 relays Give a detailed insight into the MiCOM support software, MiCOM S1 Detail the relays construction, application, programming and communication

course Topics
Settings creation and upload/download Event extraction and interrogation Disturbance record extraction and interrogation Programmable Scheme logic creation and upload/download Measurements monitoring Menu Text editing

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Typically, based on customers selected relays, the course will give a comprehensive insight into the products application in the field, its setting and methods of remote interrogation The training will include in-depth training on the MiCOM relay setting software MiCOM S1

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience All MiCOM Px20 and Px40 users

learning path prerequisites Technicians and engineers from application or control departments, projects managers, technicians or operators training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

PROP002
80% practical 20% theoretical

PROP004
price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 103

PROP003

micom px20 px30 and px40 master class

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give a comprehensive overview of selected MiCOM Px20, Px30 and Px40 relays Give a detailed insight into the MiCOM support software, MiCOM S1 Detail the relays construction, application, programming and communication

course Topics
Settings creation and upload/download Event extraction and interrogation Disturbance record extraction and interrogation Programmable Scheme logic creation and upload/download Measurements monitoring Menu Text editing

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Typically, based on customers selected relays, the course will give a comprehensive insight into the products application in the field, its setting and methods of remote interrogation The training will include in-depth training on the MiCOM relay setting software MiCOM S1

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience All MiCOM Px20, Px30 and Px40 users

learning path prerequisites Technicians and engineers from application or control departments, projects managers, technicians or operators training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

PROP003
80% practical 20% theoretical price Contact us

104 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP004

micom px30 master class

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give a comprehensive overview of selected MiCOM Px30 relays Give a detailed insight into the MiCOM support software, MiCOM S1 Detail the relays construction, application, programming and communication

course Topics
Settings creation and upload/download Event extraction and interrogation Disturbance record extraction and interrogation Programmable Scheme logic creation and upload/download Measurements monitoring Menu Text editing

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Typically, based on customers selected relays, the course will give a comprehensive insight into the products application in the field, its setting and methods of remote interrogation The training will include in-depth training on the MiCOM relay setting software MiCOM S1

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience All MiCOM Px30 users

learning path prerequisites Technicians and engineers from application or control departments, projects managers, technicians or operators training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

PROP004
80% practical 20% theoretical

PROP002
price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 105

PROP005

micom p440, p630 & p540 Relaying

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the products functionalities and characteristics Explain how to set the different values and parameters Teach Operation, Commissioning and Maintenance

course Topics
Application area Feeder protection principles Applications Relay functionalities: Protections/Controls/Measurements/ Fault records/monitoring/ communications/disturbance records Relay functionality: theoretical and practical principles Common characteristics and specificities of the different types Setting with the MiCOM S1 software: menu description Product operation: 1st level maintenance/messages/read out of events and recorder analysis with Eview software Setting and test with injection set

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will be able to configure and design protection schemes with the P440, P630 and P540 Participants will master testing and commissioning aspects of these relays

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians and engineers from study or control departments, project managers, technicians or operators

learning path prerequisites Electromechanical and mathematics basis Technician or Engineer level training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

PROP005
80% practical 20% theoretical price Contact us

106 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP120

Overcurrent and Feeder Protection micom p12x and p14x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P12x and P14x overcurrent and feeder protection relay

course Topics
Reminder on overcurrent and feeder protection application P12x/P14x functionality Product characteristics Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel

Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download PSL file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P12x/P14x functions Product connection Test with current injection P12x/P14x hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P12x/P14x The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P12x/P14x

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of overcurrent and feeder protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

PROP120
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 107

PROP121

motor protection micom p22x and p24x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P22x and P24x motor protection relay

course Topics
Reminder on motor protection application P22x/P24x functionality Product characteristics Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download PSL file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P22x/P24x functions Test with current injection P22x/P24x hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, the participants can operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P22x/P24x The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P22x/P24x

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of motor protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

PROP121
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

108 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP122

Generator protection micom p34x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P34x generator protection relay

course Topics
Reminder on generator protection application P34x functionality Product characteristics Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download PSL file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P34x functions Product connection Test with current injection P34x hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P34x The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P34x

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of generator and protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

PROP122
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 109

PROP123

Distance protection micom p44x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P44x distance protection relay

course Topics
Reminder on distance protection application P44x functionality Product characteristics Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download PSL file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P44x functions Product connection Test with current injection P44x hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, the participants can operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P44x The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P44x

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of distance protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 to 5 days

PROP123
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

110 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP124

Line Differential protection micom p52x and p54x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P52x and P54x line differential protection relay

course Topics
Reminder on line differential protection application P52x/P54x functionality Product characteristics Communication between relays Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download PSL file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P52x/P54x functions Product connection Test with current injection P52x/P54x hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P52x/P54x The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P52x/P54x

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of differential protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 1 to 4 days

PROP124
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 111

PROP125

Voltage and Frequency protection micom p92x and p94x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P92x and P94x voltage and frequency protection relay

course Topics
Reminder on voltage and frequency protection application P92x/P94x functionality Product characteristics Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel

Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download PSL file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P92x/P94x functions Product connection Test with current injection P92x/P94x hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P92x/P94x The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P92x/P94x

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of voltage and frequency protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 1 to 3 days

PROP125
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

112 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP132

Distance protection Device for Railway Application micom p438

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P438 railway distance protection device

course Topics
Reminder on P438 application Reminder of specificity of railway protection application P438 functionality Product characteristics

Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P438 functions Product connection Test with current injection P438 hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P438 The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P438

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of railway protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 to 5 days

PROP132
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 113

PROP127

Differential Transformer protection micom p63x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P63x differential transformer protection device

course Topics
Reminder on transformer protection application P63x functionality Product characteristics Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P63x functions Product connection Test with current injection P63x hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P63x The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P63x

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of power transformer protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

PROP127
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

114 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP128

Distance protection Device micom p437

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P437 distance protection device

course Topics
Reminder on distance protection application P437 functionality Product characteristics Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P437 functions Product connection Test with current injection P437 hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, the participants can operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P437 The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P437

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of distance protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 to 5 days

PROP128
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 115

PROP129

Feeder protection Device micom p139

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P139 feeder protection device

course Topics
Reminder on P139 application P139 functionality Product characteristics Relay MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P139 functions Product connection Test with current injection Control box/selection/creation of bay P139 hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P139 The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P139

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

PROP129
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

116 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP130

Digital Differential Busbar protection micom p74x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate and maintain the MiCOM P74x digital differential busbar protection system

course Topics
Reminder on P74x application Reminder on busbar protection application P74x functionality P74x system architecture, presentation of the different modules, communication between modules System characteristics

Topology: principles, examples, configuration, virtual feeder Module MMI: front panel, LEDs, push-buttons, navigation through front panel Alarms & acknowledgement MiCOM S1 software Parameter file creation, upload and download PSL file creation, upload and download Disturbance, fault, event records Detailed presentation of P74x functions Product connection Test with current injection P74x hardware Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM P74x system The participants can test the various functions of MiCOM P74x system The participants will have reached a good level of knowledge on busbar protection principles

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Good knowledge of busbar protection principles Work with PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 to 5 days

PROP130
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 117

PROP131

Disturbance and Power Quality Recorder micom m57x/m87x

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate, maintain and parameter the MiCOM M571/M572, M871/M872 recorder equipments

course Topics
Reminder on disturbance and power quality principles M57x/M87x functionality Product characteristics Detailed description of product functions Parameterizing using M57x/M87x configurator tool Use of BiView tool Data understanding Product connection Communication Alarms & acknowledgement Maintenance Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate and carry out maintenance on MiCOM M57x/M87x recorders The participants can parameter the various functions of MiCOM M57x/M87x

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Electrical engineers, operators, maintenance engineers, protection design engineers

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of electrical substations Basic knowledge on disturbance record and power quality principles Good level in PC under Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

PROP131
70% practical 30% theoretical price Contact us

118 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

PROP006

Railway Protection

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach the principles and application of railway protection

course Topics
Requirements for stream and tension converter for protection applications Basics of overcurrent applications Basic transformer-differential protection for feeder lines Basic distance protection facilities for overhead line arrangements

Operating draft and operating programs Overcurrent protection mechanisms HP 492, MiCOM P138 Transformer protection facilities PQ 792, MiCOM P638 Overhead line protection facilities PD 591, MiCOM P436/P438 Practical exercises with test facilities as well as settings about PC/notebook Exercises for the case evaluation with operating programs

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will have a thorough knowledge of maintaining their protection system Participants will increase their fault finding and troubleshooting abilities for the protection system, thus reducing plant shutdown

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers involved in the protection of railway electricity Technicians and engineers from application or control departments, project managers, technicians or operators

learning path prerequisites Basic principles of power system protection training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

PROP006
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scs001

Advanced Digital control system

Customer Benefits

objectives
Gain a deeper understanding of the relevance and impact of substation control, of protection and the functions of distant control Cover project engineering for a digital control system and hands-on practical experience using PACiS Learn the basic principles of digital control system

course Topics
Choice of system components Operating level, operating surfaces, operating hierarchy Construction of communication structures Construction of systems Project engineering and service tools, construction and application Expiry and winding-up of a project Case examples/exercises with PACiS

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will gain an in-depth knowledge of operational needs for digital control systems Staff members completing this course are expected to be able to improve their contribution and be more informed in the workplace Managers completing this course are expected to be comfortably conversant with the system, project engineering and be better equipped to make more informed decisions

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers and managers working and making decisions in the substation control system environment who need deeper knowledge on either their operational needs or decision making

learning path prerequisites General knowledge of substation control systems training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

scs001
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scs002

Basic principles of Digital control system

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give an overview of the architecture and the task setting within the digital control system environment Show the relevance and impact of control and protection and the functions of distant control Teach electrical Energy Essentials

course Topics
Application features, system structure Components at field level Components at station level Communications overview Leading-engineering functions

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This session is a good introduction to Digital Control System. It provides the knowledge necessary to understand its advantages and application You will be able to choose the most appropriate solution for your needs and scale it in terms of function, architecture and services

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Substation control system engineers, decision-making managers in substation control systems

learning path prerequisites Basic understanding of electricity training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

scs002
100% theoretical (incl. demonstration)

scs010
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scs003

Application on IEc 61850 communication protocol

Customer Benefits

objectives
Explain how to move from the 1000+ pages of the IEC 61850 standard to real substation automation projects Explain the key concepts and jargon of the standard Highlight what is not defined for a real project and discuss applications through real products and projects

course Topics
IEc 61850 From paper to Business Overview IEc 61850 concepts Services Modelling Substation configuration language Conformance tests Going for real projects Architectures Distributed functions Retrofit cases System configuration Interoperability tests Project management

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will have a thorough knowledge in IEC 61850 Standards to substation Automation projects End users and System integrators will know about specifications and have the required knowledge to improve project follow-ups The System Architects & Consultants are expected to have gained a better understanding of future evolutions of the substation Automation applications Training on the PACiS system is interesting since it is structured under IEC 61850 protocol

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design maintenance

audience End users and system integrators who want to specify and/or follow-up a IEC 61850 project System architects and consultants who want to understand future evolutions of the substation and network automation applications

learning path prerequisites Substation environment, protection and control current applications training neXt step

duratiOn 2.5 days

scs003
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scs004

communication as per IEc 60870 and IEc 61850

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach the theory and application of communication within the substation control station, including a comprehensive discussion of the information models, configuration language and services Explain the latest development and the future of IEC 61850

course Topics
Bases of the communication technology Authoritative model OSI Protocols in the station automation Communication structures Norms (today and tomorrow)

communication networks Construction and structure Facilities Requirements present communication IEC 60870-5-103 IEC 60870-5-101 IEC 60870-5-104 IEc 61850 Construction of the norm Data model and data services Structures Application

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The trainees will have the necessary knowledge to clearly understand the performances and the limits of the IEC protocols The trainees will be able to optimize the data to be exchanged, for example, between substation and SCADA, and to analyze communication protocol Application on IEC 61850 Communication Protocol

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design installatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers working in the area of substation automation or/and engineers working in the planning of the application

learning path prerequisites Knowledge on substation automation and basic protection training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

scs004
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scs005

micom s10: protection-Based substation control system

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand and use the Digital Control System MiCOM S10 Define the subsets of the system including communication protocol Understand how to carry out commissioning and first level maintenance

course Topics
Introduction to the Digital Control System The system MiCOM S10: field area/functionalities/architecture RTU: hardware architecture Operation mode/screen views/remote control/sequence of event recording/ historical trends The Bay Module: functionalities/ configuration tools/automatism/ download Communication with the relays, protocols Disturbance and Event recordings tools Configuration modules Maintenance: 1st level/error messages Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This session is a good presentation of Digital Control System MiCOM S10 It presents the main architecture of this system and explains the features available with this solution Moreover, it gives operation and maintenance teams autonomy in their daily jobs

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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians and engineers from design or control departments, project managers, operation/ maintenance technicians

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

scs002

Electrotechnical and operation in substation basis Good knowledge of Windows Technician or engineer level

scs005
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scs006

micom c264: compact RTU (Remote Terminal Unit)

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand and use the compact RTU MiCOM C264 Understand how the new compact RTU allows decentralized control and monitoring

course Topics
New functionalities of the compact RTU The MiCOM C264: field area/ functionalities/architecture RTU: hardware and software architecture Man Machine Interface Configuration tools Maintenance: 1st level/error messages Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This session is a good presentation of MiCOM C264 applied to RTU applications. It shows the main structure of this system and explains the features available with this solution This course gives operation and maintenance teams autonomy in their daily jobs Control Function in OBS (One Box Solution) and Bay Computer Devices, Basic Digital Control Systems

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design installatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians and engineers from design or control departments, project managers, operation/ maintenance technicians

learning path prerequisites Electrotechnical and operation in substation basis Good knowledge of Windows Technician or engineer level training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

scs006
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scs007

Fundamentals of Digital control system and pAcis operation & maintenance principles

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give an overview of the architecture and the task setting within the digital control system environment Understand what a digital control system is Have a good understanding of PACiS solution, as well as on the functional capability, operation and maintenance point of view

course Topics
Introduction to digital control system (DCS) Global overview of DCS: architecture, communication principles, IEDs, bay computers, gateways, Operator Interface Introduction to IEC61850 communication standard DCS specification principles Architecture examples PACiS architecture, elements, communication principles, operation principles PACiS tools MiCOM C264 bay computer PACiS Operator Interface, alarm, control, security PACiS maintenance Tools and process Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This session brings key knowledge on digital control systems It gives the necessary knowledge to understand the corresponding advantages and application, applied on PACiS It gives an overview of operation & maintenance in a PACiS system

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management installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians and engineers from design or control departments, project managers, operation & maintenance staff managers

learning path prerequisites Electrical substation knowledge Knowledge of Windows Technician or engineer level training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

scs007
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scs008

pAcis protection Automation & control operation

Customer Benefits

objectives
Learn the basis of PACiS Give an overview of PACiS architecture and components focusing on PACiS Operator Interface and how to operate the system

course Topics
PACiS architecture, elements, communication principles, operation principles PACiS Operator Interface, screen views, alarm, log, control, command, security Hands-on at PACiS Operator Interface MiCOM C264 bay computer Hands-on with MiCOM C264 Maintenance level 1

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants will be able to operate the PACiS system

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design

audience Operators, electrical staff of PACiS system

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

scs008
70% practical 30% theoretical

scs009
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scs009

pAcis protection Automation & control Architecture, operation & maintenance

Customer Benefits

objectives
Learn how to use PACiS Gain an overview of various subjects allowing participants to understand the PACis Integrated Solution Learn how to operate, define the subsets and carry out maintenance on the system

course Topics
Introduction to the Digital Control System Field area/functionalities/architecture PACiS Operator Interface: Man Machine Interface/Alarms monitoring/ Control/ Security C264 bay computer: functionalities/ hardware overview /Maintenance Trouble shooting & commissioning Data base of the system/process configuration/configuration editor/data base management PACiS Gateway for SCADA communication Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This session provides the knowledge necessary to understand the advantages and application of the PACiS digital control system Gives operation and maintenance teams autonomy in their daily jobs

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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians and engineers from design or control departments, project managers, operation/ maintenance technicians

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

scs008

Electrotechnical and operation in substation basis Good knowledge of Windows Technician or engineer level

scs009
50% practical 50% theoretical

scs010
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scs010

pAcis protection Automation & control Architecture, operation, maintenance, Basic configuration

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand and use the PACiS Integrated Solution Define the subsets of the system, operate it and understand how to carry out commissioning and maintenance Be able to make some modifications in the substation configuration file

course Topics
Introduction to the Digital Control System Field area/functionalities/architecture PACiS Operator Interface: Man Machine Interface/Alarms monitoring/ control/security

C264 bay computer: functionalities/ hardware overview/Maintenance Data base of the system/process configuration/configuration editor/ database management System software installation System Configuration Editor/basic system configuration (label change, alarm on/off, event set up, graphical change, scheme logic change) PACiS Gateway for SCADA communication System maintenance/System Management Tool/Troubleshooting & commissioning Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This session provides the knowledge necessary to understand the advantages and application of the PACiS digital control system This session gives operation and maintenance teams autonomy in their daily jobs It allows the system administrator to perform some common modifications in PACiS using the System Configuration Editor tool

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians and engineers from design or control departments, project managers, operation/ maintenance technicians

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 10 days

scs002 scs009

scs010

Electrotechnical and operation in substation basis Good knowledge of Windows Technician or engineer level

70% practical 30% theoretical

scs003
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scs011

spAcE 2000 Digital control system

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand and use the SPACE 2000 Digital Control System Be able to define the subsets of the system, to operate it and to understand how to carry out first level maintenance

course Topics
Introduction to the Digital Control System SPACE 2000 system: functionality Hardware & software description Operation EPA 2000 substation computer: hardware & maintenance CCA central computer: hardware & maintenance System connection & communication: database loading System configuration introduction: basics on configuration & graphical tools Maintenance 1st level Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This session provides a good knowledge of the digital control system SPACE 2000 and enables participants to understand its advantages and application Gives operation and maintenance teams autonomy in their daily jobs

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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians and engineers from design or control departments, project managers, operation/ maintenance technicians

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

scs002

Electrotechnical and operation in substation basis Good knowledge of Windows Technician or engineer level

scs011
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scs012

pscN3020: Integrated protection & Distributed Digital control system

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand and use the Digital Control System PSCN3020 Define the subsets of the system Control from station computer and bay module Learn how to make some modifications Understand how to carry out commissioning and first level maintenance

course Topics
Introduction to the Digital Control System The system PSCN3020: functionalities/ architecture/EFI.P network Operation mode/screen views/remote control/sequence of event recording/ historical trends The Bay Module: functionalities/ configuration tools/automatism/ download Communication with the relays, protective equipments Gateway with the SCADA: description and configuration Configuration modules: graphics tools/ data base modification Maintenance: 1st level/error messages Hands-on

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This session provides good knowledge on the Digital Control System PSCN3020 in order to understand the corresponding advantages and application, applied on PSCN3020 product This session gives operation and maintenance teams autonomy in their daily jobs It allows the system administrator to perform some common modifications in PSCN3020 using the configuration tools

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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technician and engineer from design or control departments, project managers, operation/ maintenance technicians

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 10 days

scs002

Electrotechnical and operation in substation basis Good knowledge of Windows Technician or engineer level

scs012
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scs014

s900 RTU and procett 5000 w operation & maintenance

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand and use RTU and PROCETT systems through installation, configuration and maintenance modules

course Topics
Procett 5000 W Portion Presentation of Procett 5000 W environment: upper and lower level control center UGESL, modbus and peripherals such as printers Download of Database Description of Database entities Installation of graphical editor on a PC Graph description Build up of a training Database Build up of graphs Installation on a PC and configuration Description of the main functions of the application
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s900 RTU portion Presentation of S900 RTU equipment Software structure overview Hardware structure overview Description of the different boards: (PCU900, CPU900, FBS910, SAU900, DOU910, DAU900, ACU900, AAU900, AOU900) Installation of the Database on the S900 system Description of the parameters relevant to Database Build up of a training Database Installation of Winload, downloading program in Database Analysis of the information on the terminal Man Machine Interface Troubleshooting maintenance Interconnection module possible between S900 RTU and Procett 5000 W system

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The trainees will have the opportunity to practice with instructors who have experience on these system versions. They will benefit from Alstom Grid experience in these fields, and will be in a position to maintain their systems on an optimum level

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audience Personnel in charge of the operation or the maintenance Engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

learning path prerequisites Electrotechnical and operation in substation basis Good knowledge of Windows Technician or engineer level training neXt step

duratiOn 10 days

scs014
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scs020

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configuration of IEc 61850 communication on micom Px30 and Px40 series

Customer Benefits

objectives
Operate the IEC 61850 communication facility from MiCOM Px30 & Px40 series Be able to use the IED Configurator tool from MiCOM S1 Studio

course Topics
Basic knowledge of IEC61850 focusing on protection engineering & field engineers needs Service, modeling, network architectures, configuration files, time synchronization, GOOSE and Reports, controls

hands-on IED Configurator use Scl file management Protection relay identification and basic parameters Time synchronization management Protection relay data model through the documentation Data Set creation Report Control Blocks use Goose configuration Control configuration

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Technicians and engineers from design or control departments, Protection engineering staffs, Commissioning engineers

learning path prerequisites Experience in MiCOM Px30 & Px40 series Experience in MiCOM S1 Studio software training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

scs020
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network management
137 Introduction to e-terraplatform/e-terrahabitat 138 Introduction to e-terrahabitat 139 e-terrahabitat Databases 140 scADA and Alarm Features 141 e-terrahabitat system management 142 managing high Availability systems 143 e-terracomm 144 e-terraplatform security management 145 e -terracontrol for e-terraplatform customers 146 e-terracontrol troubleshooting 147 Building Full Graphic Displays for e-terracontrol using e-terrabrowser 148 e-terracontrol for non-e-terraplatform customers 149 programming in e-terracontrol 150 programming in e-terrahabitat 151 Introduction to e-terramodeler 152 Alarm modeling for Real-time operations 153 Building Full Graphic Displays using e-terrabrowser 154 Advanced UI concepts 155 Building a scADA model 156 Building a Network model 157 Building a Generation model 158 Building a DTs model 159 Building a substation 160 e-terrasimulator Instructor 161 Network Analysis 162 Network optimization 163 Network Application Features 164 Generation Application Features 165 e-terraloadforecast 166 e-terracommit 167 e-terravision 168 e-terraarchive 169 e-terraplatform 2.x 2.y Delta course 170 Full Network system from Field to scADA 171 Using Alstom Grids Graphical modeler 172 iGRID 173 Database building with DDB 174 protocol Analysis 175 historical Data management 176 Ems Database and Display maintenance 177 Introduction to e-terradistribution 178 Introduction to e-terraarchitecture 179 e-terradistribution Databases 180 e-terradistribution system management 181 e-terradistribution model management 182 e-terradistribution Operator Training
Emsp034 Emsp017 Emsp012 Emsp038 Emsp013 Emsp019 Emsp008 Emsp015 Emsp009 Emsp011 Emsp050 Emsp010 Emsp023 Emsp022 Emsp018 Emsp001 Emsp005 Emsp033 Emsp004 Emsp003 Emsp002 Emsp024 Emsp025 Emsp016 Emsp020 Emsp021 Emsp036 Emsp030 Emsp029 Emsp028 Emsp049 Emsp007 Emsp014 Emsp042 Emsp040 Emsp032 Emsp026 Emsp053 EmsG054 Emsp055 Dmsp001 Dmsp003 Dmsp004 Dmsp006 Dmsp007 Dmsp010

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telecommunications
183 ALcATEL pABX pcX 4400 184 Data Acquisition through the Telecommunications Network 185 AREVA sDh msE 5xxx 186 AREVA pLc5000 187 AREVA pDh DXc5000 188 AREVA micom T390 189 AREVA DIp5000 Analog/Digital 190 optical Fiber within a Transmission network 191 Alcatel pDh 1511BA and 1515cX-c 192 philips pABX sopho is3000 193 AREVA sDh Networks 194 AREVA pDh Networks 195 hUAwEI sDh osNxxxx 196 AREVA e-DXc 197 Additional programs
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networK ManageMent

Utilities and industries want a comprehensive set of tools that boosts automation and enables smarter grid operation, both at the substation and the regional level. From protection relays and remote telemetry units (RTU), to the most advanced Network Management System (NMS), every single element contributes to secure your network and prevent blackouts. All these new issues are already integrated in our training courses.

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Alstom Grid Technical Institute proposes theoretical and application trainings in: e-terra application suite for Energy Management (EMS/GMS) and Distribution Management (DMS/OMS), to have a thorough understanding of the system architecture found in control centers, to introduce its key software components and to highlight its main functional features and administration capabilities. This will allow your staff to gain the adequate expertise for proper operation and control of their mission critical assets. telecom solutions, to have a global approach of utility telecommunications, from point-to-point to latest protocols specific to SCADA. The courses are dedicated to equipment, technology and interfaces with other devices. This will enhance your personnels ability to ensure reliable and secure data transmission. competence management is at the heart of our training solutions. We focus on the trainees ability to put his knowledge to work and to make a difference in his organization. A pre-course assessment, combined with online and coaching, adapts the time spent in the classroom and produces positive operational benefits more precisely. Network Management courses can be combined to create twelve curriculums: Application Developer, System Integrator, Telecom Engineer, System Maintenance & System Administrator, Network Generation Analyst, Power System Modeler, Display Builder, DTS Instructor, System Operator and Control Center Manager. In addition, workshops and drills conducted on simulators running recorded savecases offer an ideal training environment for a new generation of EMS/DMS operators. Moreover, Alstom Grid Technical Institute can host an image of a real-life configuration and grant remote access to it for practice purposes (Sandbox). Providing up-to-date training courses is what we do.

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Emsp034

Introduction to e-terraplatform/e-terrahabitat

Customer Benefits

objectives
Present the general architecture and a functional overview of the e-terraplatform system including an overview of its implementation for transmission and distribution Focus on the e-terrahabitat subsystem: familiarize students with e-terrahabitat architecture, the man-machine interface (MMI), the basics of database and application development Introduce students to WebFG, the e-terrahabitat user interface processor and its command language Prepare students for all other courses in the e-terrahabitat series

course Topics
e-terraplatform architecture, concepts, and components e-terrahabitat architecture, concepts, and components Processes and procedures for application development Processes and procedures for creating databases Database management and control

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to describe the main subsystems in e-terraplatform and their relationship, and will have an understanding of e-terrahabitat concepts, components and of the general steps required to create an application

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Project managers and programmers who use e-terrahabitat to develop applications, engineers who use those applications, operations staff, and operations management personnel

learning path prerequisites Minimal fluency in Hardware/Software architectures and power systems fundamentals training neXt step

duratiOn 1 to 2 days

Emsp034
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Emsp017

Introduction to e-terrahabitat

Customer Benefits

objectives
Introduce the basic design of Alstom Grid e-terrahabitat, which provides the foundational layer for real-time control system, software development and operation Explain key HABITAT terms and concepts of the software architecture, including data management, e-terrabrowser user interface, core and supporting applications, and utilities embedded in e-terrahabitat

course Topics
Fundamental e-terrahabitat terms and concepts Overview of the application development environment and user interface Organization of e-terrahabitat-based applications and databases Introduction to basic e-terrahabitat core operations and supporting utilities

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will become familiar with basic e-terrahabitat organizational methodology, utilities, and components of an application Students will be exposed to the Alstom Grid user interface for accessing real-time information Students will become familiar with hierarchical databases and HDB utilities Students will learn the core and supporting applications that make up the e-terrahabitat system

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Anyone who will be working in an Alstom Grid software environment

learning path prerequisites None training neXt step

duratiOn 1.5 days

Emsp017
50% practical 50% theoretical

Emsp012 Emsp018

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Emsp012

e-terrahabitat Databases

Customer Benefits

objectives
Introduce students to e-terrahabitat database (HDB) design concepts necessary to create and understand HDB data definitions and instances managed by e-terrahabitats HDB server process Explain multiple types of data structures and data relationships Teach techniques for creating, populating and archiving from these data structures

course Topics
Overview of the application development process e-terrahabitat data concepts and supported data structures How to create and read e-terrahabitat database schemas How to define records, partitions, fields, and other database elements Data population techniques Data archiving, exporting and importing

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will understand how hierarchical databases work and how to use the various HDB utilities that come with e-terrahabitat Students will learn how to use navigate, delete, insert records, and fields The use of parent-child and indirect pointers will also be covered Students will be able to define and modify database and clone schemas Students will be able to create, backup, and export clone data using the various HDB utilities

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design maintenance

audience e-terrahabitat users It is particularly beneficial for e-terrahabitat application Programmers who wish to create data access from their programs; display builders who wish to link data to the user interface; and data Management System (EMS) data to the Alstom Grid system

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp017

Emsp012
70% practical 30% theoretical

Emsp013 Emsp018 Emsp005

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Emsp038

scADA and Alarm Features

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach how the SCADA system processes and displays measurements, controls, and alarms on the monitored system

course Topics
A presentation of SCADA related applications: Alarm Management, Historical Data Recording, Tagging, Load Shed SCADA system functions, including processing of Data acquisition, evaluating data quality SCADA Alarms, Status and analog measurements, Pulse accumulators, Custom calculations on data SCADA databases If the teaching site has the Alstom Grid DTS demonstration system running, the course includes student practice in using real-time SCADA and Alarm features

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to use SCADA on an operational level and will also understand the breadth of optional features available in SCADA and Alarm Components. The management of the SCADA database is not an objective of this course

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Programmers and operations personnel who use or build and maintain displays, databases and alarms for their SCADA system will benefit from this course For engineers, we would recommend Building a SCADA Model EMSP004 instead

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

Emsp017 Emsp012

Emsp038
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Emsp013

e-terrahabitat system management

Customer Benefits

objectives
Prepare a system administrator for installation, configuration and maintenance of an e-terrahabitat shell system Provide instruction for use and configuration of network communications services, e-terrabrowser installation and configuration, time and date services Provide high availability overview for Process Manager, Configuration Manager and Memory Replication Services (MRS), including a basic exposure to the e-terrahabitat utilities that manage startup, shutdown, scheduling, and monitoring of processes that make up the real-time system Cover troubleshooting techniques used to anticipate, prevent, and respond to most common system level problems that affect the end user
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maintenance

course Topics
Overview of e-terrahabitat architecture and functionality of shell applications Installing and upgrading e-terrahabitat e-terrahabitat file organization and management tools Environment variables and database fields Configuration file use and syntax Full user-interface management techniques on both host and client systems: alarm interface, e-terrabrowser environment management, and context sensitive help Troubleshooting techniques for most common problems

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to install and configure an e-terrahabitat system Students will learn both the functionality and the internal organization of e-terrahabitat, and demonstrate troubleshooting techniques for error analysis and recovery Students will learn how to customize the e-terrabrowser user interface subsystem

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audience System management tasks with Alstom Grid layered software

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

Emsp017 Emsp012 Emsp050

Emsp013
80% practical 20% theoretical

Emsp019
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A basic understanding of operating system commands for the operating system upon which your e-terrahabitat is expected

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Emsp019

managing high Availability systems

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give detailed knowledge about the configuration and operation of service utilities which start, enable, schedule, and conditionalize process execution of functions in a redundant system environment Cover standard data models and the user interface for PROCMAN and CFGMAN and the operation of Memory Replication Services (MRS)

course Topics
Overview of CFGMAN subsystem, processes, and interface with other subsystems CFGMAN models and their use in system component status-checking and role assignments CFGMAN and PROCMAN user interfaces Overview of PROCMAN subsystem, processes, and interface with other subsystems PROCMAN model, its data objects, and how they are used to sequence and conditionalize the processing of system functions MRS processing during machine transitions and redundant operations Troubleshooting startups and machine transitions

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will understand the data objects that make up the PROCMAN model and how they are used to sequence and conditionalize system functions They will be able to describe the data objects that make up the CFGMAN model and explain how they are used to make decisions regarding when and where system functions are enabled They will become familiar with CFGMAN, PROCMAN and MRS user interfaces during both machine transitions and normal operations They will become familiar with the sequence of events during the standard EMS machine startup and machine transition from standby to enabled

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design installatiOn maintenance

audience System administrators and system integrators responsible for the configuration and maintenance of successful, functioning systems in a redundant environment Application developers who plan to write application codes that will extend or modify Alstom Grid delivered e-terrahabitat based systems

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

Emsp013 Emsp017 Emsp012

Emsp019
50% practical 50% theoretical

Emsp022 Emsp008

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142 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp008

e-terracomm

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give detailed knowledge of the Alstom Grid open access gateway (OAG) system, which facilitates the exchange of data with external control centers via various protocols Cover in detail e-terracomms use of both ICCP (TASE.2) and ISD, including installation, configuration, creation of necessary objects in the data model, and diagnosis and repair of common OAG problems

course Topics
Overview of the e-terracomm architecture, user interface, and operations Relationship of software objects that make up the e-terracomm model Support of diagnostics and troubleshooting Supported protocols (ISD and ICCP in particular) Relationship of ICCP and MMS software layer

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Alstom Grid Technical Institute is equipped with all the necessary equipment to ensure that participants enjoy a comprehensive hands-on experience, learning both theory and practical application Students will understand the e-terracomm architecture and how data flows within it Students will be able to describe the basics of ICCP terminology and functionality, and describe the primary software objects that make up the e-terracomm model and understand how the software and processes make these objects Students will be able to create and configure an e-terracomm data model that both sends and receives data from other systems, and gathers diagnostic information to diagnostic common e-terracomm problems

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design maintenance

audience Power system modelers, system administrators, and system integrators who are responsible for exchanging Energy Management System (EMS) data with external parties

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

Emsp019 Emsp017 Emsp012 Emsp004

Emsp008
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Emsp009
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 143

Emsp015

e-terraplatform security management

Customer Benefits

objectives
Provide a platform overview of all the important aspects that must be addressed to ensure the security of your e-terraplatform systems. Specifically, the course introduces security concepts, policies, design, and implementation that are necessary for the deployment and management of a secure e-terraplatform environment

course Topics
Overview of security process Security concepts Security risk assessment and threat modeling Overview of e-terraplatform security design and documentation Network security Secure firewall configuration Host security Secure base operating system install procedure Windows, Linux (optional)

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, students will understand the essential security concepts and requirements for operating an Alstom Grid Energy Management System in a secure manner Participants will become familiar with the documented procedures and specific steps required to securely configure and manage an e-terraplatform environment

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers involved in maintaining e-terraplatform systems, particularly those directly involved with system/ network management and integration Most beneficial to users who are planning or implementing a migration to this level

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp008

Familiarity with basic system management concepts related to an e-terraplatform environment

Emsp015
20% practical 80% theoretical

Emsp009
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144 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp009

e-terracontrol for e-terraplatform customers

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give a broad understanding of the e-terracontrol subsystem and its capabilities, focusing on the use of e-terracontrol as a front-end processor for e-terraplatform

course Topics
e-terracontrol Overview e-terracontrol SCADA server, measurement and data source models Redundancy in e-terracontrol e-terrabrowser integration between e-terraplatform and e-terracontrol Data and alarm communications Resources for troubleshooting
Note: This course has been expanded to include information from the e-terracontrol Troubleshooting course. Students who have already taken this course should request to take the e-terracontrol Troubleshooting course separately.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will understand the data model and associated data attributes that make up e-terracontrol SCADA Server database Participants will understand how to use CFEReader for protocol translation and data acquisition Participants will be able to configure process starter Students will build e-terracontrol displays Participants will perform data source modeling Students will understand data processing, replication, redundancy and alarm processing

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installatiOn maintenance

audience Integrators, system managers, project engineers who are installing and maintaining e-terracontrol servers as front-end processors for an e-terraplatform installation

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

Emsp004 Emsp017 Emsp012 Emsp008

Emsp009
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Emsp023 Emsp014

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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 145

Emsp011

e-terracontrol Troubleshooting

Customer Benefits

objectives
Explain the methods for troubleshooting e-terracontrol systems Show the students what logs and utilities are available for troubleshooting

course Topics
e-terracontrol Overview ProcessStarter Troubleshooting SCADA Troubleshooting Communications Troubleshooting e-terraplatform Integration Troubleshooting Other Troubleshooting Utilities

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will cover details of troubleshooting the two main data sources for e-terracontrol application: CFEReader for data acquisition and Intersite Data (ISD) for responding to polls for data Students will learn most commonly used components of the e-terracontrol system including ProcessStarter, SCADA, AlarmPager, DBUpdate, and the e-terrabrowser client

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installatiOn maintenance

audience Those who install, maintain, and support e-terracontrol servers

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp009 or Emsp010

Emsp011
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146 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp050

Building Full Graphic Displays for e-terracontrol using e-terrabrowser

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give students hands-on experience in creating displays for Alstom Grid systems using e-terrabrowser Give an overview of the real-time interface and e-terrabrowser architecture Show how to construct primitives, symbols, elements, as well as combining and linking them with data to produce both schematic and tabular displays Teach how to use graphic elements only available with e-terrabrowser

course Topics
e-terrabrowser subsystem overview Creating and accessing graphics sets Providing graphic attributes for display objects Construction of schematic displays Introduction to tabular displays Linking graphic objects to data Making graphic objects conditional on real-time data Building menus, layers, placeholders, and declutter zoom levels Building pull-downs, toolbars and other MS Windows-like widgets

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to use Alstom Grid PC Display Builder to build efficient e-terracontrol displays, mainly in schematic format An overview of tabular format concepts will also be provided Students will be able to provide navigation tools for end users of their displays and provide conditionality for their display objects based on changing real-time data

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audience Any student who expects to be involved in display building for Alstom Grid e-terracontrol systems that use e-terrabrowser as their main user interface

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

Emsp033

e-terracontrol

Emsp050
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 147

Emsp010

e-terracontrol for non-e-terraplatform customers

Customer Benefits

objectives
Provide a broad understanding of the e-terracontrol subsystem and its capabilities, both from an operational basis as well as the model data that conditions the operations

course Topics
e-terracontrol Overview e-terracontrol SCADA server SCADA server measurement model SCADA server data source model Building displays for e-terracontrol systems Selected e-terracontrol client applications e-terracontrol provider/subscriber applications Redundancy in e-terracontrol Troubleshooting resources
Note: This course has been expanded to include information from the e-terracontrol Troubleshooting course. Students who have already taken this course should request to take the e-terracontrol Troubleshooting course separately.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will be able to create and modify database objects Participants will be able to provide configuration information for applications that communicate with the e-terracontrol SCADA Server Students will build e-terracontrol displays Participants will understand the functionality of provider/subscriber applications and subscriber applications

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maintenance

audience Integrators, system managers, project engineers who are installing and maintaining e-terracontrol servers

learning path prerequisites Familiarity with SCADA Systems and the Microsoft Windows environment training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

Emsp010
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148 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp023

programming in e-terracontrol

Customer Benefits

objectives
Use programming interfaces to exchange data with the e-terracontrol SCADA Server Give an overview of object-oriented programming and Microsofts COM concepts Cover all the data objects served by e-terracontrols SCADA Server and their properties and methods Give students program examples using Active-X controls in Visual Basic that they can take away at the end of the training

course Topics
OP/COM Basics The e-terracontrol Object Classes e-terracontrol interfaces Active-X control properties and methods

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to code using published e-terracontrol Active-X controls that your program can read, and process data sets for configuration as well as read/write power system measurement data

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design maintenance

audience Application programmers who plan to read from, or write data to, an e-terracontrol system

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

Emsp010 or Emsp009

Emsp023
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 149

Emsp022

programming in e-terrahabitat

Customer Benefits

objectives
Provide a foundation for application developers who need to create new or modify an existing application code that uses e-terrahabitat or SCADA Cover all the major Application Program Interfaces (API) used by the EMS system programs including HDB, PROCMAN, CFGMAN, NETIO, ALARM, SCAPI, and RUSER Write a small program using AREVAs Portable Process Model (PPM) to coordinate common asynchronous events handled by these API utilities

course Topics
Using the Portable Process Model architecture (API) Gaining data access (HDB API) Issuing messages and status codes from programs (MLF & SCF APIs) Integrating into the system (PROCMAN & APPMGR API) Accepting roles (CFGMAN API) Exchanging data (NIOSOCK API) Communicating with SCADA (SCAPI API) Issuing alarms (ALARM API) Communicating with the operator (RUSER API)
Note: Although this is a new course, the course content is not. These topics were previously spread across two courses titled e-terrahabitat Programming and Advanced e-terrahabitat Programming.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to write programs that access e-terrahabitat data, issue messages to logging databases, register their functions with PROCMAN and execute those functions asynchronously according to the PROCMAN model Students will register themselves with CFGMAN and accept role assignments as delivered by CFGCTRL, and open network communications with another process for exchanging data Students will read and write SCADA data to/from the EMS system, issue an alarm and accept and act on operator input from the user interface

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design maintenance

audience Application programmers who plan to extend or modify Alstom Grid delivered applications

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

Emsp019 Emsp012 Emsp017 Emsp013

Emsp022
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Emsp009
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150 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp018

Introduction to e-terramodeler

Customer Benefits

objectives
Explain how to populate the modeler and maintain an Energy Management System power model in a single environment Have an intuitive, windows-based user interface with a single view of the multiple power model databases, a portable, modular, and extensible validation framework that supports saving, listing, and retrieving specific versions (savecases)

course Topics
e-terramodeler overview Navigation between commonly used modeling forms General editing operations Validating and archiving data Demo of advanced modeling techniques

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to demonstrate modeling operations Students will understand the architecture of Alstom Grid e-terramodeler Students will be familiar with the e-terramodeler user interface Students will learn how to validate and place a model online

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Data modelers, system integrators, and power system engineers

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

EMsp012 Emsp017

Emsp018
60% practical 40% theoretical

Emsp004 Emsp020 Emsp001

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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 151

Emsp001

Alarm modeling for Real-time operations

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give hands-on experience in modeling alarms so the participants can optimize the way events and alarms are managed in an Alstom Grid Energy Management System (EMS) Explain the modeling options provided in the alarm databases Focus on possible configurations to support acknowledgement, deletion, sounding and silencing of tones associated with alarms in a real-time operational environment

course Topics
Alarm terms, definitions, concepts and databases Event processing Permission areas Configuring sound and silencing tones Acknowledgement and deletion options Global settings Archiving methods Configuring Alarm Viewer to access archive files Alarm management scenarios Alarm Page

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to customize the way alarms are managed on site

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience System integrators, power system modelers, and engineers involved in the creation or maintenance of the alarm model for the monitored power system

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

EMsp012 Emsp017

Emsp001
50% practical 50% theoretical

Emsp004
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152 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp005

Building Full Graphic Displays using e-terrabrowser

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give students hands-on experience in creating displays for Alstom Grid systems using e-terrabrowser Browser Give an overview of the user real-time interface and e-terrabrowser architecture Teach how to construct primitives and elements, as well as combining and linking them with data to produce both schematic and tabular displays Teach how to use graphic elements only available with e-terrabrowser

course Topics
Creating and accessing graphics elements and display sets Providing graphic attributes for elements and display objects Construction of schematic displays Construction of tabular displays Linking graphic objects to data Making graphic objects conditional on real-time data Building menus, layers, placeholders, and declutter zoom levels Building menus and toolbars

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to use ALSTOMs Grid FG Display Builder to build efficient displays, in both schematic and tabular formats Students will be able to add area permissions and conditional elements to their displays Students will be able to provide navigational capabilities to displays and provide conditionality to their display objects based on changing real-time data

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design installatiOn maintenance

audience Any student who expects to be involved in building displays for Alstom Grid systems that use e-terrabrowser as their main user interface

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

Emsp017 Emsp012

Emsp005
75% practical 25% theoretical

Emsp033
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 153

Emsp033

Advanced UI concepts

Customer Benefits

objectives
Cover advanced topics on building dynamic one-line and tabular displays Present various UI tools to build displays including integrating CAMs and ActiveX controls, JavaScript/ VBScript within the FG Displays Builder, iGRID plug-in, and iGRID Designer

course Topics
Adding CAMs and ActiveX controls to displays Using Cascading Combo boxes Using JavaScript/ VBScript Publishing displays and display management via command line utilities Using the iGRID plug-in Creating data with iGRID Designer

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will learn to use various UI tools to build online and tabular displays Students will learn command line tools to build, publish and manage their displays Students will learn how to add dynamic data functionality onto online and tabular displays such as CAMs, ActiveX controls, JavaScript/VBScript

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Display builders who wish to learn more advanced User Interface (UI) concepts to build dynamic displays

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp017 Emsp012 Emsp005

Emsp033
50% practical 50% theoretical

Emsp050
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154 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp004

Building a scADA model

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give an overview of the Supervisory control and Data acquisition (SCADA) functionality provided by Alstom Grid Energy Management System (EMS) host systems Teach how SCADA measurements are processed and stored, and how controls and SCADA alarms are issued in a monitored power system Explain the SCADA data model and how to use the e-terramodeler tool to populate that model Use e-terramodeler to develop a SCADA Model to obtain the desired SCADA behavior on your system Cover the SCADA online editors capabilities and limitations

course Topics
SCADA system functions and database organization Status, analog, and pulse accumulator measurement processing and storage Processing of controls for analogs and status points SCADA topology processing Creating calculated data points Recording SCADA data for replay and analysis SCADA system interaction with ALARM (and its various configuration options) Sharing data with other systems via Intersite Data (ISD) using the SCADA online editor

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will understand the Alstom Grid SCADA applications functionality for processing both telemetered and calculated data Students will recognize field and record names in the SCADA database necessary for creating graphic objects that accurately represent the state of monitored objects Participants will learn the processing of controls for analogs and status points Students will create calculated data points and understand SCADA topology processing Students will share data via ISD with other systems Students will learn how to use the SCADA Online Editor

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design installatiOn maintenance

audience System integrators, power system modelers, and SCADA engineers involved in the creation or maintenance of the monitored power system This is a complete modeling course for SCADA-only systems, but is also useful for other e-terraplatform customers who need to utilize SCADA data in other applications

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

EMsp017 Emsp012 Emsp001

Emsp004
40% practical 60% theoretical

Emsp003
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 155

Emsp003

Building a Network model

Customer Benefits

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Give an overview of the network analysis functionality to create and maintain a model that best represents your system using the modeling tool, e-terramodeler Explain how to use modeler Differentiate which transmission details are necessary in the model for evaluating the health of the transmission system Explain the network data model, and how to use e-terramodeler to populate it

course Topics
Network system functions and database organization Transmission lines, switching devices and transmission levels (equipment groups) Transformers, capacitors, and reactors Demand loads, load areas and auxiliary loads

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to describe the Alstom Grid network data structure and energy management functions that rely upon it Students will have knowledge of the breadth of optional processing and display options available in the Alstom Grid network subsystem, and be able to identify which e-terramodeler views, folders, forms, and tabs are used to populate and examine the network database

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audience System integrators, power system engineers involved in the creation and maintenance of the network topology model

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

EmsP018 Emsp017 Emsp012 Emsp004

Emsp003
30% practical 70% theoretical

Emsp002
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156 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp002

Building a Generation Model

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give an overview of the Generation application functionality provided by Alstom Grid systems Show how to use e-terramodelers modeling tool to configure the desired generation behavior on your system Explain real-time AGC and ACE processing algorithms and how to model jointly-owned and combinedcycle generating units Explain how to view a Generation data model and how to use e-terramodeler to populate it

course Topics
Generation application configuration options and alarm settings

AGC status, Area Control Error, and contributing settings Relationship between generating units and unit controllers Generating unit data: limits, gross/net MW conversion, and ramp rate Generating unit data: forbidden zones, types and fuels Incremental heat rate curves, emissions data, and auto selection Jointly owned and combined cycle unit models Real-time market interfaces Interconnection tie lines, and dynamic schedules Joint AGC Regulation schedules Mapping data between SCADA and AGC Reserve Monitoring Definition

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will understand Alstom Grid Generation software processes and their general algorithms for processing and presenting AGC and ACE data Students will gain knowledge of optional processing options for generating units modeled in an Alstom Grid Generation subsystem Students will identify which e-terramodeler views, folders, forms, and tabs are used to populate and examine the Generation database

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audience System integrators, power system modelers, and Generation engineers involved in the creation or maintenance of the generation control system model. This course is critical for GenCo customers

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

EMsp012 Emsp017 Emsp018 Emsp003

Emsp002
30% practical 70% theoretical

Emsp024
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 157

Emsp024

Building a DTs model

Customer Benefits

objectives
Introduce the features and processes associated to Dispatcher Training Simulator model definition

course Topics
Training Simulator Overview Models for Prime Movers Models for Relays

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to define appropriate information in the DTS model

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audience System integrators, power system modelers, and SCADA engineers involved in creating or maintaining the model of the monitored power system and especially the Dispatcher Training Simulator

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

EMsp004 Emsp034 Emsp012 Emsp017 Emsp018

Emsp024
20% practical 80% theoretical

Emsp016 Emsp008

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158 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp025

Building a substation

Customer Benefits

objectives
Experience the process of modeling a complete Substation Summarize the skills and the experiences acquired in the previous modeling courses by inserting a simple, but realistic, substation, starting from a paper equipment description and station on-line diagram Review the procedure and requirements for modeling the most common power system equipment in the different EMP subsystems

course Topics
Review of station equipment and measurement modeling Review of navigation and database population methods: equipment creation v/s copying Connectivity definition Database validation: understand and correct the validation messages to obtain valid databases Power System Data consistency check: power flow calculation for the modified data set Database on-lining procedure: put the new data online in e-terrasimulator and understand the results of modeling choices

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will have gained sufficient modeling experience to start efficiently modeling their own Power System data

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience System integrators, power system modelers, and SCADA engineers involved in creating or maintaining the model of the monitored power system

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

Emsp004 Emsp034 Emsp012 Emsp017 Emsp018

Emsp025
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 159

Emsp016

e-terrasimulator Instructor

Customer Benefits

objectives
Show how to use Alstom Grid e-terrasimulator to set up a training environment that allows dispatchers to practice performing SCADA, RTGEN, RTNET and Alarm operations Teach dispatcher trainee and instructor functions and capabilities

course Topics
Basic e-terrasimulator functions e-terrasimulator applications and databases Management of the e-terrasimulator in simulation and replays modes Creating and validating an event scenario One-step initialization from real-time system Starting, controlling, and stopping the e-terrasimulator Interaction with the trainee Roles of the dispatcher trainee and instructor

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to initialize the e-terrasimulator database, set up training scenarios, and initiate, monitor, and manage a training session Students will receive 24 NERCCEH hours for attending this course

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Instructors of the e-terrasimulator and system administrators who are supporting the e-terrasimulator software

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

Emsp024 Emsp017

Emsp016
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160 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp020

Network Analysis

Customer Benefits

objectives
Introduce the network applications required to perform basic network analysis

course Topics
Network Analysis Displays and Navigation: describes the user interface for the network applications Real-time Network Analysis (RTNET): discusses the state estimator parameters and processing logic Obtaining a State Solution with RTNET: discusses the state estimator solution and result evaluation

Study Network Analysis (PWRFLOW/ STNET): discusses the setup and parameters for the study applications Obtaining a PWRFLOW Solution in STNET and other STNET Functions: discusses the powerflow solution and result evaluation, case comparison, and export control Contingency Definition: discusses contingency definition modeling Contingency Analysis: discusses contingency parameters, execution, and solution evaluation Network Schedules, Limits, Monitored Elements, and Alarming: discusses various modeling data Outage Scheduler: brief description of the Outage Scheduler function

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will gain a general understanding of the Alstom Grid network applications and how they can be used to assess load demand, interchange requirements, generation, network connectivity, and limit violations in both the current and contingent network states Students will troubleshoot solution anomalies Students will navigate through the various network applications displays

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design installatiOn maintenance

audience Utility personnel who will use Alstom Grid network applications to perform network analysis and evaluate solution quality

learning path prerequisites


Students should be familiar with power system concepts and their console equipment. Familiarity with e-terrahabitat is not assumed, but desired. Some knowledge of clones and database structure would also be helpful

duratiOn training neXt step 2 days

Emsp020
75% practical 25% theoretical

Emsp021
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 161

Emsp021

Network optimization

Customer Benefits

objectives
Explain how Alstom Grid optimization network applications can be used for analysis of both the current network state and contingent network states

course Topics
Control definition User interface of the optimization network applications Specifying network components to be enforced for limit violations Use of Optimal Power Flow (OPF) Use of Security Enhancement The role of real-time Security Enhancement and Voltage VAR Dispatch (VVD) in the real-time Network Sequence The role of OPF in the Study Network (STNET)

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students learn how Alstom Grid optimization network applications can be used for analysis of both the current network state and contingent network states

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design installatiOn maintenance

audience Utility personnel who will use network optimization applications to perform network analysis

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

Emsp020

Emsp021
70% practical 30% theoretical

Emsp030
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162 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp036

Network Application Features

Customer Benefits

objectives
Introduce to the network applications required to perform basic network analysis on both Transmission and Distribution networks Adjust to functional interest (essentially modular in an application basis)

course Topics
User interface of the network applications Use of Powerflow (PWRFLOW), State Estimation (RTNET), Contingency Analysis (CA) & contingency definition Use of Contingency Analysis including contingency definition Use of Short Circuit (SCT), fault definition Use of Volt/VAR Dispatch (VVD) Control definition, constraint enforcement Use of Optimal Power Flow (OPF) Use of Security Enhancement (SENH) The role of real-time Security Enhancement in the real-time Network Sequence

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students learn how network applications can be used to assess load demand, interchange requirements, current generation, network connectivity and limit violations for both the current network state and contingent network states

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audience Utility personnel who will use Alstom Grid network applications to perform network analysis This course should be taken before any customer-written extensions to the system take place

learning path prerequisites Students should be familiar with power system concepts, e-terrahabitat and the e-terrahabitat desktop training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

Emsp036
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 163

Emsp030

Generation Application Features

Customer Benefits

objectives
Introduce e-terraplatform generation applications, to monitor and control the generation system Explain concepts of area control, frequency regulation and interchange control Describe the various functions of the RTGEN application used for this purpose, together with the various parameters available to the user to influence the control Present the study generation application (STGEN)

course Topics
Area control concepts (area control error, AGC status and modes) Parameters characterizing the entities involved in area control (units, plant controllers, control areas) Unit scheduling facilities (base points, durations, fuel mixes), fuel cost schedules Interchange transactions scheduling Reserve concepts, reserve requirements scheduling, reserve monitoring Economic dispatch (cost function elements, units control modes) User interface of the generation applications and the generation common utilities

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students learn how to use the generation control application (RTGEN) for its basic function (automatic generation control = AGC) and associated auxiliary functions (economic dispatch, reserve monitoring) The course also introduces the various scheduling functions and the generation study applications

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audience Personnel who will use Alstom Grid generation applications to monitor and control the generation system

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

Emsp021

Students should be familiar with power system concepts, e-terrahabitat and the e-terraplatform desktop

Emsp030
40% practical 60% theoretical

Emsp029
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164 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp029

e-terraloadforecast

Customer Benefits

objectives
Introduce the e-terraloadforecast application that provides forecast for system load

course Topics
Short term forecasting Defining the Load forecast model Performing Load forecast

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will understand the essential concepts and requirements for operating an e-terraloadforecast application They will learn how to define a Model and how to use the results on the online Load Forecasting

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers involved in forecasting and generation scheduling system

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp030

Students should have a thorough understanding of e-terra Programming skills are not required but, the ability to use a text editor would be useful

Emsp029
60% practical 40% theoretical

Emsp028
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 165

Emsp028

e-terracommit

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach how to schedule Hydro units Teach how to schedule Thermal units Teach how to evaluate interchange transactions

course Topics
Initialization of e-terracommit from real-time Modification and editing inputs (data) Economic dispatching Running of a Unit Commitment Running of a Hydro thermal Coordination Evaluation of transactions Review of e-terracommit results Writing the results back to real-time

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will learn how to use RSC through several case studies

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Engineers who will be in charge of the schedule of generation requirements

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

Emsp029

Students should have a thorough understanding of e-terrahabitat and e-terraplatform

Emsp028
70% practical 30% theoretical

Emsp029
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166 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp049

e-terravision

Customer Benefits

objectives
Be able to use e-terravision to monitor wide areas systems, detect abnormal situations, and improve situational awareness

course Topics
Situation Awareness Components of e-terravision e-terravision server e-terravision viewer e-terravision Authoring Tool Overview displays Regional overview displays Voltage Contours Animations of MW and MVAR Limit Violations Preventive Contingency Analysis Dashboard Panel

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to understand how e-terravision works and the interactions with e-terrahabitat system Students will install e-terravision as a situational awareness tool Students will build overview and regional schematic displays using e-terravision authoring tool

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Transmission reliability coordinators, transmission operators, dispatchers, and market operators who use e-terravision to monitor wide areas systems, detect abnormal situations and improve situational awareness

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp028 Emsp017

Emsp049
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 167

Emsp007

e-terraarchive

Customer Benefits

objectives
Describe the functionality provided by e-terraarchive Explain how to configure and manage the product

course Topics
e-terraarchive components Installation and configuration Creating recording definitions Oracle or Microsoft SQL data management Data analysis web forms

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, students will understand the functionality and components of e-terraarchive Students will be able to configure the product and create recording definitions to perform different types of transfers from e-terrahabitat to Oracle or Microsoft SQL

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design OperatiOn maintenance

audience System personnel who are responsible for installing, configuring and supporting e-terraarchive

learning path prerequisites Familiarity with Oracle, Microsoft SQL and RDBMS training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp007
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168 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp014

e-terraplatform 2.x 2.y Delta course

Customer Benefits

objectives
Explain the platform differences between e-terraplatform 2.x and e-terraplatform 2.y from an integration and operation perspective Introduce the concepts along with demonstrations and/or hands-on labs

course Topics
e-terrabrowser configuration and usage General user interface enhancements Migration issues for displays used for Rapport-FG User-based and station-based authentication and authorization e-terracontrol front-end processors and seamless navigation The SCADA Online Database Editor Scanner/Control/Alarm enhancements Code management and system build tools Security enhancements New operating systems

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will have an understanding of the changes to e-terraplatform and e-terrahabitat and why those changes were made Students will know how to use the updated e-terrabrowser user interface including the ability to use a single interface querying multiple servers, and the new Permit Server (PERMSRV) Students are introduced to new tools for license metering, database resizing, system builds and code management Students will cover the SCADA applications, including a full discussion on the new Front End Processors

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design OperatiOn maintenance

audience All users who share responsibility for the development, maintenance, operation, and management of an e-terraplatform 2.x based system who want to upgrade to e-terraplatform 2.y

learning path prerequisites Experience working with an e-terraplatform 2.x system Students are expected to have some level of experience (and/or training) with e-terrahabitat and e-terraplatform concepts and tools training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp014
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 169

Emsp042

Full Network system from Field to scADA

Customer Benefits

objectives
Offer a full practical insight into the physical and logical chain that ties together the field equipment and the EMS system Explain step by step how new substation equipment can be made visible at the e-terrascada level Make students practice establishing a connection between an e-terrascada system to a C264 RTU using IEC 60870-5-1001 protocol

course Topics
Substation Data Communication Modeling Data Integration in SCADA Real Time system Front-end Infrastructure: Architecture Modeling Integration Operation and Maintenance C264 RTU Infrastructure: Architecture Modeling Integration Operation and Maintenance System Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Note:The aim of this workshop is not to give full details on all of the hardware, software and processes involved in the data communication infrastructure, but, instead, give a synthetic technical realistic practical overview about this important part of the EMS. In no way does information taught in this workshop replace that of the courses on e-terra technology.

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will have a first level practical understanding about the SCADA hardware and software integration process Students will have a first level practical understanding of the full data integration process in an e-terraplatform system Students will have a first level practical exposure to the integration of the Data communication front end with a C264 RTU

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management design OperatiOn maintenance

audience System integrators, data modelers and data communication specialists who want to extend their understanding about how things are globally established to make an e-terrascada system work properly connected with field data

learning path prerequisites First level practical knowledge of the e-terrahabitat, e-terraplatform, e-terracontrol and e-terramodeler environment is recommended training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp042
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170 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp040

Using Alstom Grids Graphical modeler

Customer Benefits

objectives
Explain the basic procedures for installing, configuring and using Alstom Grids Graphical Modeler, in order to generate DMS data and displays in DBB and e-terrabrowser DDL format

course Topics
DMS Modeling Overview Graphical Modeler Concepts Installing the Graphical Modeler Using the Graphical Modeler Managing the Graphical Modeler Defining Masters Creating the FG templates Miscellaneous & troubleshooting

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to understand concepts about using and managing the Graphical Modeling environment Students will be able to use the Graphical Modeler to generate DMS data and displays

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audience Developers, engineers and administrators who will perform database and system modeling, display building, and data management

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Emsp017 Emsp026

Emsp040
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Introduction to e-terrahabitat Database Building with DBB

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 171

Emsp032

iGRID

Customer Benefits

objectives
Learn how to create and produce iGRID reports using iGRID Understand reports from Oracle repository, MSSQL database or e-terrahabitat database

course Topics
Overview Data access Report formatting Charts e-terrabrowser iGRID plug-in

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Capacity to create reports using iGRID, and to view them in the e-terrabrowser environment

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OperatiOn

audience e-terraarchive end-users who need to create and produce reports using iGRID

learning path prerequisites Students should have a basic understanding about what is a relational database and SQL language training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

Emsp032
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172 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp026

Database Building with DBB

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach how to enter data in the EMS/ DMS model Teach the step by step approach using the standard forms guidelines, data requirements, data checks and transfer to the real-time system

course Topics
Creating new Bay Types Creating Bays and Devices Entering Bay and Device parameters Exporting data to the modeling repository Validating Database

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will understand the features of the DBB tool, and will be able to populate the main databases

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design maintenance

audience Engineers who use DBB to build and maintain the databases that support SCADA, NETWORK, GENERATION subsystem applications

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

Emsp027

Emsp026
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 173

Emsp053

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protocol Analysis

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand communications protocol Use tools for debugging Know input/ouput signals diagnosis

course Topics
What is the protocol Overview of protocol applied to EMS (IEC 101) Frame analysis presentation Frame capture and analysis (theory+practice) How to detect defects in frames First diagnosis/analysis applied to EMS

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, students will have a clear picture of what protocol is and the tools to detect that impact an EMS

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Personnel in charge of system operation or maintenance (System maintenance engineers) and for those responsible for engineering and design (SCADA engineers)

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of computer science training neXt step

duratiOn customized

Emsp053
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174 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Emsp054

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historical Data management

Customer Benefits

objectives
Give an exhaustive view of the different methods for exploiting historical data

course Topics
SCADA Historical Data Recording function (HDR) Trending SCADA historical data e-terraarchive overview e-terraarchive data analysis (online data and reconstructed data)

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Trainees will be able to choose the best method according to their needs of analyzing historical data

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management OperatiOn maintenance

audience Dispatchers, Statistics Service, forecast engineers

learning path prerequisites Background in e-terra SCADA system training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

Emsp054
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 175

Emsp055

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Ems Database and Display maintenance

Customer Benefits

objectives
Update database and displays Familiarize with power systems and SCADA modeling Use database and display version management and displays Explain DB and displays on-lining

course Topics
Overview of the modeling environment and procedures Introduction to database modeling software (Genesys, DBB, Graphical Modeler) Introduction to display building tool Database and displays version management and archiving Database and display on-lining SCADA on-line modification Power system modeling practice: Building a substation

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, students will be able to fully use the database and display building tolls to make maintenance faster and more efficient

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience EMS maintenance engineers Developers and engineers involved with creating and/or maintaining database and performing system modeling

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of the main EMS sub-systems Background in e-terrahabitat system and EMS databases training neXt step

duratiOn 7 days

Emsp055
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176 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Dmsp001

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Introduction to e-terradistribution

Customer Benefits

objectives
Provide an overview of the Alstom Grid e-terradistribution product, including philosophy of development and integration into the customer system Explain general usage

course Topics
e-terradistribution model and application architecture Model maintenance (dynamic and static data) basics Integration with SCADA ISD communication with SCADA External interfaces What software runs where (client and servers) Functional overview LAB: System startup, basic operations, checking system health

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will gain an overall introductory understanding of e-terradistribution functionality Students will be able to describe the components that make up an e-terradistribution system

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Systems integrators, power system modelers and engineers involved in the creation or maintenance of the e-terradistribution systems

learning path prerequisites Knowledge of distribution network operations Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows training neXt step

duratiOn 1 day

Dmsp001
100% theoretical

Dmsp002 Dmsp003 Dmsp005

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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 177

Dmsp003

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Introduction to e-terradistribution architecture

Customer Benefits

objectives
Provide an introductory understanding of the e-terradistribution architecture and functionality provided by Alstom Grid systems Explain the basic processes for the routine operation and maintenance of an e-terradistribution system

course Topics
e-terradistribution model and application architecture Model maintenance (dynamic and static data) Integration with SCADA External interfaces What software runs where (client and server) Functional overview System startup and failover System tools and system monitoring Basic troubleshooting First response client support LAB: System startup, basic operations, checking system health

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to describe the Alstom Grid e-terradistribution architecture Students will become familiar with the basic operation of an e-terradistribution system Students will be able to perform basic troubleshooting of an e-terradistribution system

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management design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience System integrators, power system modelers, and distribution engineers involved in the creation or maintenance of the distribution control system model Course critical for DistCo engineers

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 1 or 2 days

Dmsp001

Knowledge of Distribution Network Operations

Dmsp003
20% practical 80% theoretical

Dmsp004 Dmsp006 Dmsp007 Dmsp011

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178 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Dmsp004

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e-terradistribution Databases

Customer Benefits

objectives
Provide a brief overview of the object-oriented database and its basic use in the e-terradistribution

course Topics
Overview of the Distribution Network Object Model (DNOM) Data extraction from the utilitys asset database or geographic information system (GIS) Understanding binary station model files (.mod) Model updates in real-time

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to import substation data into the e-terradistribution and understand the schema structure of the Distribution Network Operations Model (DNOM)

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Systems integrators, power system modelers and engineers involved in the creation or maintenance of the e-terradistribution systems

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 4 days

Dmsp003

Knowledge of distribution network and network analysis concept

Dmsp004
60% practical 40% theoretical

Dmsp005 Dmsp006 Dmsp012

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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 179

Dmsp006

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e-terradistribution system management

Customer Benefits

objectives
Explain the installation, set-up, configuration and maintenance of the e-terradistribution system Explain how to build, configure and deploy a dual-redundant e-terradistribution (electronic mapboard) environment

course Topics
Discuss software installation overview Install and configure the real-time e-terradistribution server Install the File Manager Utility Server Integrate with the scada system Identify the external interfaces Install the client software Configure the e-terradistribution User Interface (UI) Install a study environment Understand system build deployment Define various e-terradistribution models Identify security settings and considerations Examine troubleshooting LAB: Build, configure and deploy a dual-redundant DMS (electronic mapboard) environment

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to install, configure and setup an e-terradistribution system Students will be able to troubleshoot, support and maintain the running of the e-terradistribution system

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience System integrators, power system modelers and engineers involved in the creation or maintenance of the e-terradistribution systems

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

Dmsp003

Knowledge of Distribution Network Operations

Dmsp006
80% practical 20% theoretical

Dmsp008 Dmsp010

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180 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

Dmsp007

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e-terradistribution model management

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach how to administer and operate the e-terradistribution Model Management Environment Assist core members of the customer team in developing and integrating into current procedures e-terradistribution model management processes and procedures, with the end goal of development of a class for end-users to learn these specific processes and procedures

course Topics
Validate Converter operation and error messages Processing a Unit of Work Understand the validation processes Describe the auto-process of stations Review transaction summary

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to maintain and update the e-terradistribution Model Management Students will be able to update station model files as part of the model management processes and procedures

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design OperatiOn maintenance

audience System integrators, power system modelers and engineers involved in the creation or maintenance of the e-terradistribution displays

learning path prerequisites training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Dmsp003 Dmsp005

Dmsp007
50% practical 50% theoretical

Dmsp009
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Knowledge of Distribution Network Operations

G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 181

Dmsp010

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e-terradistribution Operator Training

Customer Benefits

objectives
Teach how to use the e-terradistribution software components and User Interface to navigate through the e-terradistribution system Train dispatchers and operators in both day-to-day routine and emergency operations in a real-time environment

course Topics
Describe User interface layout and symbology Describe the Model management from a user perspective Navigate to e-terradistribution and scada displays and tabular displays Identify e-terradistribution display tools (geographic, geo-schematic, one-lines) Find devices and distribution stations Use Switching and tagging operations Turn on Tracing Create Temporary modifications

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to navigate and find devices and stations within one-line and tabular displays Students will be able to perform day-to-day operations, including tracing, switching and temporary modifications on the e-terradistribution system

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OperatiOn maintenance

audience Train-the-trainer and simulation instructors involved in the training of e-terradistribution system and users

learning path prerequisites Advanced Applications Architecture and Overviews training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

Dmsp010
80% practical 20% theoretical

Dmsp011
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182 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

TEL003

ALcATEL pABX pcX 4400

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the PABX PCX system in the customer network, to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow, the number analysis, the network protocols and the facilities to prepare the maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Environment Internal architecture Capacity Number Analysis Local restrictions Facilities Interfaces DII and NDDI Routing Analog trunks
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Synchronization Digital Trunks Overflow Network Facilities and Restrictions Operator Consoles Network Management Restoring a communication link and a Database Replacing a Board Alarms sources Remote connection Upgrade Security Practice Software installation Hardware implementation Local tests Software installation Connection to another 4400 Network tests Database Management Simulation of various failures Remote Management (VT100 & A4760) System restoration
learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of Telephone Equipment Handle common operating systems on PC training

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, students will know the principles of operation, the different network interfaces, the standard network facilities supported, the most common alarm designations, and how to make common preventive actions They will be able to describe and identify the main components and their function, to insure basic operations, to extend the PABX capacity, to find all necessary information related to an alarm, and to identify an alarm source

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audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

duratiOn neXt step 10 days

TEL003
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 183

TEL005

Data Acquisition through the Telecommunications Network

Customer Benefits

objectives
Get a clear understanding of the interconnection aspects between transmission equipment and SCADA/RTU systems Be able to measure the impact telecommunication failures have on the data acquisition chain

course Topics
Theory Review of the PDH/SDH layers equipment Recurrent difficulties Network routing Services review

Remote management Network Synchronization Network Protections What is SCADA? What is a RTU? Practice Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling Local & Network tests Software installation Hardware implementation Backup/Restore steps Network building Services trough the network Failure simulation Automatic network protections Connection to SCADA and RTU

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will get a clear understanding of the connection between transmission equipment and SCADA/RTU systems They will be able to measure the impact of telecommunications failure on the data acquisition chain

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

learning path prerequisites Good knowledge of Telecommunications equipment training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

TEL005
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184 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

TEL006

AREVA sDh msE 5xxx

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the AREVA SDH MSE transmission systems in the customer network Be able to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow Be able to prepare the maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Rack, subrack and board description Power Equipment Starting Software installation Network Management System The Craft Terminal Synchronization

Protection Hardware declaration Redundancy Traffic management EOW Upgrade Backup and restoration Unit replacement Performance monitoring Security Indicators reading Alarms description Automatic Laser shutdown Practice Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling Network interconnection Functional tests and measurement Failure simulations Troubleshooting from a NMS Loops

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will know the principles of operations, the commissioning steps, the most common alarms, and the relation with hardware They will be able to describe and identify the main components and their functions, to ensure the maintenance, to understand alarms correlation and to identify sensitive points of the network This 5 day program can also be split into 3 sessions of 2 days according to the trainees needs

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audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge on PDH, SDH and Optic techniques Handle common operating systems on PC training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

TEL006
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G l o b a l Tra i n i n g O ff e r

I 185

TEL007

AREVA pLc5000

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the AREVA PLC5000 transmission system in the customer network Be able to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow Be able to prepare maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Functionality of the equipment Integration of the PLC5000 telecommunications network related to an energy transmission grid Principles of operation Detailed analysis starting from the Block Diagrams Installation Hardware and software configuration
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Testing and commissioning PC configuration tools Equipment maintenance and troubleshooting Relation between medium quality and configuration choice Soft keys choices SNMP configurations Teleprotection connections Medium evaluation Practice Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling Configuration Commissioning Local & Network tests Network interconnection Functional tests and measurement Failure simulations Troubleshooting from a remote site Loops Communication failure Circuits (data, speech, V11, Maintenance handset) configuration
learning path prerequisites Digital Modulation Voice Compression ADPCM & Vocoder Knowledge of PLC systems Read technical manuals training

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will know the principles of operation, installation and commissioning procedures Students will be able to ensure smooth maintenance and common troubleshooting analysis This 5 day program can also be split into 3 sessions of 2 days according to the trainees needs

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audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

duratiOn neXt step 5 days

TEL007
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186 I G l o b a l Tr a i n i n g O ff e r

TEL009

AREVA pDh DXc5000

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the AREVA PDH DXC5000 transmission system in the customer network Be able to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow Be able to prepare maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Rack, subrack and board description Man machine interface handling Equipment Starting Circuit implementation Interface declaration Software installation Power Hardware declaration Synchronization aspects
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Redundancy Network Management Upgrade Backup and restoration Unit replacement Performance monitoring IP networking Security Indicator reading Housekeeping Alarm description Automatic Laser shutdown Practice Network Management installation Management tools connection Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling Local & Network tests Network interconnection Functional tests and measurement Failure simulations Troubleshooting from a remote site Loops Communication failure
learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge of PDH and Optic techniques Handle common operating systems on PC Ethernet networking knowledge is recommended training

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will know the principles of operation, the commissioning steps, the most common alarms, the relation with hardware They will be able to describe and identify the main components and their function They will be able to ensure the maintenance, to understand alarms correlation and to identify sensitive points This 5 day program can also be split into 3 sessions of 2 days according to the trainees needs

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AREVA micom T390

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the AREVA MiCOM T390 transmission system in the customer network Be able to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow Be able to prepare maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Specific functions Integration in a telecommunications network Principle of operation Detailed Block Diagrams analysis Installation aspects Hardware and software configuration

Testing and commissioning PC configuration tools Equipment maintenance and troubleshooting Practice Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling Configuration Commissioning Local & link tests Functional tests and measurement Medium evaluation Relation between quality and configuration Soft keys choices Tele-protection connections Failure simulations Troubleshooting from a remote site Loops Communication failure Filter settings

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will be able to improve the reliability of maintenance interventions and operations necessary to its Power Line Carrier network The plurality of the instructors skills and the proximity of our engineering allow participants to clarify any issues related to the network design building and its specificities This 5 day program can also be split into 3 sessions of 2 days according to the trainees needs

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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge in the different types of modulation, voice compression ADPCM & Vocoder and PLC technic training neXt step

duratiOn 5 days

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AREVA DIp5000 Analog/Digital

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the AREVA DIP5000 Analog/Digital systems in the customer network

course Topics
Theory Function of a Teleprotection in a power transmission network Detailed description of the different functional blocks, which compose the equipment Description of the test and programming tool Practice with installation advises, programming and commissioning of a DIP5000 link Practice Installation Configuration Testing and commissioning of a link

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will be able to ensure maintenance and common troubleshooting analysis

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for the integration of this equipment in telecommunications networks

learning path prerequisites Knowledge in protection philosophy training neXt step

duratiOn 2 days

TEL012
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optical Fiber within a Transmission network

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know and understand the benefits and constraints of optical fiber within a Transmission network

course Topics
Theory The optical fiber Transmission environment Link Budget calculation Network design Optical fiber for Power utilities Measurement tools Examples

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This course gives an overview of the potentials of optical fiber

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Personnel with a minimum knowledge in telecommunications who want to improve their knowledge in the optical fiber technology

learning path prerequisites General knowledge in telecommunications training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

TEL022
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TEL002

ALcATEL pDh 1511BA and 1515cX-c

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the PDH 1511BA and 1515CX-C transmission systems in the customer network Be able to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow and to prepare the maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory PDH refresh (protocol) Rack, subrack and boards description Power Equipment Starting Software installation Hardware declaration Man machine interface handling Synchronization aspects Circuit implementation Protection
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Redundancy Network management Upgrade Backup and restoration Unit replacement Performance monitoring Spare parts Security Indicator reading Housekeeping Alarm description Log files Practice Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling (for commissioning engineer) Commissioning Local & Network tests Network interconnection Functional tests and measurement Failure simulations Troubleshooting from a remote site Loops Communication failure
learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge in PDH and Optic techniques Handle Common operating systems on PC training

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will know the principles of operation, the different network interfaces, the standard network facilities supported, the most common alarm designations, and how to make common preventive actions

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audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

duratiOn neXt step 7 days

TEL002
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phILIps pABX sopho is3000

objectives
Understand the private switching system in the customer network Be able to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow, number analysis, network protocols and facilities Be able to prepare maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Environment Internal architecture Capacity Number Analysis Local restrictions Facilities Interfaces DII and NDD.I Routing Analog trunks Synchronization
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Digital Trunks Overflow Network Facilities Network Restrictions Operator Consoles Network Management Restoring a communication link Restoring a Database Replacing a Board Alarm causes Remote connection Upgrade Security practical work Sys410 installation Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling Local tests Connection to another Sopho Connection to the PSTN Network tests Database Management Simulation of various failures Remote Management System restoration
learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge on telephony Handle Common operating systems on PC training

Customer Benefits
Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will know the principles of operation, the different network interfaces, the standard network facilities supported, the most common alarm designations, and the common preventing actions They will be able to describe and identify the main components and their functions, to ensure basic operations, to extend the PABX capacity, to find all necessary information related to an alarm, and to identify an alarm source

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audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, or engineers or designers responsible for integrating this equipment in the telecommunications network

duratiOn neXt step 15 days

TEL004
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AREVA sDh Networks

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know and understand the principles of the SDH network and its role within the power utility environment Give an overview of the electrical power network from its generation to its distribution (primary functions of power system components) Know principles involved in operation of interconnected power systems, economic considerations for interchanging power between systems, control methods and reliability considerations

course Topics
Theory The synchronous Digital Hierarchy The multiplexer Network and protection schemes Synchonization Examples practical work Presentation of a SDH Multiplexer

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This course gives participants knowledge on aspects of regulation, deregulation, trading, safety and environment of the electrical energy industry

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Management and staff who will benefit from knowledge of power systems in the electric energy domain

learning path prerequisites General knowledge of digital signals training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

TEL020
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AREVA pDh Networks

Customer Benefits

objectives
Know and understand the principles of the PDH Network and its role within the power utility environment

course Topics
Theory The Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy The multiplexer Interfaces Management Network and protections schemes Examples practical work Presentation of a PDH Multiplexer

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer

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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

audience Personnel with a minimum knowledge of telecommunications who want to understand the PDH standard and its environment

learning path prerequisites General knowledge of digital signals training neXt step

duratiOn 3 days

TEL021
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TEL023

hUAwEI sDh osNxxxx

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the HUAWEI SDH 2500 transmission systems in the customer network Be able to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow and to prepare the maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Rack, subrack and boards description Power Equipment Starting Software installation Man machine interface handling Hardware declaration Synchronization Synchronization implementation Protection Traffic & Overhead implementation Redundancy
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design installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

Traffic management EOW Connectors Upgrade Backup and restoration Unit replacement Performance monitoring Spare parts Security Indicator reading Housekeeping Alarm description Automatic Laser shutdown Log files Practice Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling (for commissioning engineer) Commissioning Local & Network tests Network interconnection Functional tests and measurement Communication failure Troubleshooting from a remote site Loops
learning path prerequisites Basic knowledge in PDH and Optic techniques Handle Common operating systems on PC training

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Students will know the principles of operation, the different network interfaces, the standard network facilities supported, the most common alarm designations and how to make common preventive actions They will be able to describe and identify the main components and their functions, to insure basic operations, to extend the SDH capacity, to find all necessary information related to an alarm, and to identify an alarm source

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audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

duratiOn neXt step 5 days

TEL023
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AREVA e-DXc

Customer Benefits

objectives
Understand the Alstom Grid PDH/SDH e-DXC transmission system in the customer network Be able to handle all common installation and programming procedures with a clear knowledge of the signal flow Be able to prepare maintenance operations

course Topics
Theory Rack and boards description Man machine interface handling Equipment Starting Circuit implementation Interfaces declaration Software installation Hardware declaration Unit replacement Synchronization implementation Redundancy Network Management
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installatiOn OperatiOn maintenance

Upgrade Backup and restoration Unit replacement Performance monitoring IP networking. Security Indicators reading Alarms description Housekeeping Automatic Laser shutdown Knowledge on PDH/SDH and Optic techniques Handle common operating practical works Network Management installation Management tools connection Software installation Hardware implementation Cabling Local & Network tests Network interconnection Functional tests and measurement Failure simulations Troubleshooting from a remote site Loops Communication failure
learning path prerequisites Knowledge in PDH/ SDH and Optic techniques Handle common operating systems on PC training

Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Upon completion of this course, students will know the principles of operation, the commissioning steps, the most common alarms, the relation with hardware, and will be able to describe and identify the main components and their function, to ensure the maintenance, to understand alarm correlation and to identify sensitive points

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audience Personnel in charge of operation or maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks

duratiOn neXt step

TEL027
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Additional programs Available on demand

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The following training programs are available on demand. Please dont hesitate to contact us.

netWOrk management emsp006 Fundamentals of Operator Tools emsp037 Overview of Power Systems Application Software emsp027 EMS-DMS Data Model emsp039 Crystal Report Generation emsp043 Introduction to FDIR emsp044 TCS Operation emsp046 TCS-WO System Management emsp048 WO Operation emsp035 Introduction to Power System Principles dmsp002 Distribution Electrical Asset Mode dmsp005 Substation Editor dmsp008 Distribution Operator Training Simulator (DOTS) Instructor dmsp009 Modeling for Distribution Operator Training Simulator (DOTS) dmsp011 e-terradistribution Network Analysis Function (DNAF) dmsp012 e-terradistribution Historian telecOm tel008 tel001 tel011 tel024 tel025 tel026

AREVA PLC 1790 ALCATEL SDH 1650 AREVA LMU5000 AREVA GC305 AREVA TA314 Analog AREVA TS313
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page 78 49 55, 57, 58, 59 27, 28 98 88 89 90 97 89 92 125 93 83 79 76 45, 68 16, 17 64, 65 82 79 175, 177 182 82, 97 79 74, 75 23, 33, 34, 35, 71, 72 35, 170, 197 134 87, 97 95 46, 86, 97 46, 85 97 97 46, 85, 86, 97 97 72, 87, 88, 89, 96, 97 80, 81 40 97 47 93 122, 133 76 41 43, 44, 73 ACJ-C, ACJ-D, ACJ-M, ACJ-V (Load Tap Changer) APPS (Advanced Power Protection System) ATEX Automation (for substations) B65 (HV Gas-Insulated Substation) B95 (HV Gas-Insulated Substation) B105 (HV Gas-Insulated Substation) B112 (HV Gas-Insulated Substation) B212 (HV Gas-Insulated Substation) Bwatch-3 (HV Gas-Insulated Substation monitoring) C264 (MiCOM compact RTU) CAIS (Compact Air Insulated Substation) CBWatch-2 (HV breakers monitoring) Center-break (disconnecting switches type) CF4 (Gas recovery) Circuit-breakers (HV) Competence management Control Center Dead Tank HV Circuit Breakers Disconnecting switches - HV DMS (Data Management System) DT (HV Dead Tank breakers) Earthing switches EC 842-2006 (Gas recovery) e-Learning EMS (Energy Management System) e-terra F35 (HV Gas-Insulated Substation) FK (Spring Operating Mecanism) FKG1 (Generator Circuit breakers) FKG2 (Generator Circuit breakers) FX12, FX14, FX22, FX32 and FX42 (HV Circuit breakers) FXT15, FXT16, FXT17 (HV Circuit breakers) Generator (Circuit breakers) GFX (HV Circuit breakers) GIS (Gas-Insulated Substations) GL Type (HV Circuit breakers) Grid connection Protection HGF 1xxx series (Dead tank HV Circuit breakers) HVDC HYpact (Compact outdoor substation) IEC protocol 61850 IEC/TR 62271-303 standard (Gas recovery) Installation design Instrument Transformers

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LTC (Load Tap Changers) MiCOM (digital protections) MS 2000 (Transformer monitoring) MS 3000 (Transformer monitoring) Multimedia

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OPN (Digital protective relays) P14x (protections) PACiS (substation automation) Pantograph (disconnecting switches type) Partial Discharges (Testing for HV Gas-Insulated Substation) PKG (Generator Circuit Breakers) Power Transmission Power transformers Protections (differential) Protections (distance) Protections (for Lines and Cables) Protections (for Motors) Protections (principles) Protections (for Railway applications) Protections (for Transformers) PS (Surge Arresters) PSCN 3020 (Substation automation)

Risk Prevention (Electrical and ATEX) 20, 21 RPH2/RPH3 (Phase Synchronization for HV breakers) 84 RTU (Substation calculator) 132 S1, S2 (HV hydraulic or pneumatic operated breakers) S10 (MiCOM software) Safety (Electrical and ATEX) SCADA (Supervision) SF6 (Gas recovery) Smart Grid SPACE 2000 (Network supervision) Spring Operating Mecanism Surge Arresters Switchgear (HV) T155 (HV Gas-Insulated Substation) Telecommunications Testing (for HV Gas-Insulated Substation) Transformers (Instrument transformers) Transformers (Power transformers) Transformers (on-line monitoring) TROPIC (Analogic protective relays) 97 124 20, 21 67, 140, 155, 170 74, 75, 76 63 130 95 67 68, 69 91 66, 134, 135 96 43, 44, 73 42, 73, 77, 78, 97 94 102 67 79 67

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ZnO (Surge Arresters)

Vertical-break (disconnecting switches type)

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