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Electrical Installations and Power System Dynamics and Control

Electrical Installations and Power System Dynamics and Control

577 26– 30 December 2010, Cairo / Egypt

Objectives:
The scope of this electrical installation training course is to provide the engineers and user of electrical plants
with a quick reference, immediate-use working tool. This is not intended to be a theoretical document, nor a
technical catalogue, but, in addition to the latter, aims to be of help in the correct definition of equipment, in
numerous practical installation situations. The dimensioning of an electrical plant requires knowledge of
different factors relating to, for example, installation utilities, the electrical conductors, dynamics and control.
This electrical installation course, however, aims to supply, in a single document, tables for the quick
definition of the main parameters of the components of an electrical plant and for the selection of the
protection devices for a wide range of installations. Some application examples are included to aid
comprehension of the selection tables.
During the course, an intensive investigation of the above-explained subjects will be conducted to the
trainees. Upon completion of the course the engineer/technician will be fulfilled and understand concept of the
management of electrical power system installation, dynamic and control.

The course will be conducted through lectures, presentations, and practical examples through the different
sessions.

Need & Benefit:


By the end of this course the participants will;
 Know more information of power system construction and operation.
 Know the new technology of electrical installation systems.
 Know the new technology of the feeder's selection.
 Know and understanding how to manage the generation and transmission systems.
 Understanding power factor correction methods.
 Understanding control and protection of power system.
 Know and practice power system short circuit current calculation.
 Know the protection against both direct and indirect contact
 Understanding the safety requirements of power systems.
 Know good ideas of the earthing methods.

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Who Should Attend:


Senior and junior engineers concerned with the electrical power system installation, generation and
transmission managements. Also, the technicians working in the large industrial applications. Also high
qualified technician who are involved with the operation, control and protection advanced technology.

Course Director:
Prof. El-Sayed Shehabeldin
Prof. Shehabeldin is a senior consultant with PROJACS who obtained his PhD from Cambridge University
in electrical engineering.
Dr. Shehab_eldin is expert in training fields and has been doing training and consultation for more than
twenty years in both Arab and non Arab worlds. He is specialized in Electrical Switchgears and Protection
including modern computerized automation. He has lectured extensively in the field of power system
protection and switchgears, LV, MV and HV modern circuit breakers, operation, maintenance and testing,
power transformers operation, protection, testing, maintenance and modern electrical power system
processing and automation.
He has more than 50 published papers and some educational books in electrical engineering. He received
many awards from England and some of the Arab countries during his academic and practical experience.

Course Curriculum:

1. Introduction
 Standards
 General aspects
 IEC Standards for electrical installation

2. Feeders Installation
 Introduction
 Installation and dimensioning of cables
 Current carrying capacity and methods of installation
 Installation not buried in the ground
 Installation in ground
 Voltage drop
 Losses
 Protection against overload
 Protection against short-circuit
 Neutral and protective conductors

3. Electrical Equipments Installation and Protection


 Protection and switching of lighting circuits
 Protection and switching of generators
 Protection and switching of motors
 Protection and switching of transformers
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4. Power Factor Correction


 General aspects
 Power factor correction method
 Circuit-breakers for the protection and switching of capacitor banks

5. Protection of Human Beings


 General aspects: effects of current on human beings
 Distribution systems
 Protection against both direct and indirect contact
 TT system
 TN system
 IT system
 Residual current devices
 Maximum protected length for the protection of human beings

6. Calculation of Short-circuit Current


 General aspects
 Fault typologies
 Determination of the short-circuit current: “short-circuit
 power method”
 Calculation of the short-circuit current
 Calculation of the short-circuit power at the fault point
 Calculation of the short-circuit current
 Examples
 Determination of the short-circuit current Ik downstream of a
 cable as a function of the upstream one
 Algebra of sequences
 General aspects
 Positive, negative and zero sequence systems
 Calculation of short-circuit currents with the algebra
 of sequences
 Positive, negative and zero sequence short-circuit
 impedances of electrical equipment
 Formulas for the calculation of the fault currents as a
 function of the electrical parameters of the plant
 Calculation of the peak value of the short-circuit current
 Considerations about UPS contribution to the short-circuit

7. Power System Dynamics-Operation, Control and Protection


 Introduction
 Operation

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 Load demands
 Load Sharing
 Control
 Voltage control
 Frequency control
 Frequency load dispatching
 Abnormal condition and troubleshooting
 Electrical faults
 Earthing and earth fault
 Phase faults
 Internal faults
 Protection
 Winding protection
 Interturn fault protection of stator winding
 Over load protection
 Overcurrent protection
 Back up earth fault protection
 Over voltage protection
 Unbalanced loading
 Rotor faults
 Asynchronous running
 Over heating
 Mechanical faults
 Complete protection scheme
 Field suppression.
 Generator Protection against system disturbance
 Typical Generator Protection
 Generator transformer protection.

Course Language : English/Arabic

Course Manual: English

Course Fee : US$ 2,750

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