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AVO Training Institute - Substation Maintenance I
2013-06-27 18:08:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Substation maintenance is a key part of any plant's maintenance program. Failures in key components such as racking mechanisms, meters, relays and buses are the most common cause of unplanned outages. Power transformer failures may result in significant downtime and long delays in equipment replacement. Most of these failures can be detected and prevented. Having skilled substation maintenance technicians is essential to equipment reliability. Location Various Locations United States See map: Google Maps Course Duration: 4.5 days Credits: 3.6 CEUs Level of Involvement: Hands-on Schedule: 8:00am - 4:30pm, the final day ends at 12:00pm Locations: Dallas, TX; Pasadena, CA; Portland, OR; Valley Forge, PA Course Number: 230 Tuition USD: $ 1770 Substation maintenance is a key part of any plant's maintenance program. Failures in key components such as racking mechanisms, meters, relays and buses are the most common cause of unplanned outages. Power transformer failures may result in significant downtime and long delays in equipment replacement. Most of these failures can be detected and prevented. Having skilled substation maintenance technicians is essential to equipment reliability. Learning Objectives • Identify safe work procedures • Explain the configuration and function of common equipment found in a substation • Identify components of air, oil and vacuum circuit breakers, and metal-clad switchgear (including switchyard equipment) • Perform and interpret results of insulation resistance and contact resistance tests on medium-voltage circuit breakers and switchgear • Perform overpotential and vacuum integrity tests, measurements and make adjustments to medium-voltage circuit breakers • Perform and interpret results of a tank loss index test on an oil circuit breaker (as needed) Who Should Attend This hands-on course is intended for apprentices, technicians and engineers responsible for the maintenance and testing of industrial and utility substations. Requirements This course requires working knowledge of basic electricity. Students must wear long pants and safety toe shoes to complete the lab portion of this course. No shorts or sandals will be allowed. **This course is available in both English and Spanish. read more
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ABB Wins GIS Substation Order for PPL's Sunbury Project
2013-06-24 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
ABB to provide modern 500kV turnkey Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) substation to upgrade PPL Electric Utilities' grid reliability, local capacity and future expansion.<br /> <br /> Raleigh, North Carolina – ABB, the leading power and automation technology group, announced it was awarded a contract to upgrade the existing 500kV switchyard at PPL Electric Utilities' Sunbury Substation located north of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.<br /> <br /> This new GIS substation will give PPL Electric ...This story is related to the following:Architectural and Civil Engineering ProductsSearch for suppliers of: Substations
KCP&L Unveils Crosstown Substation Wall Renovation
2013-06-18 21:34:00| Transmission & Distribution World
KCP&L, along with Kansas City Mayor Sly James, DuBois Consultants, and other partner organizations, has unveiled the newly renovated Crosstown Substation. read more
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Substation Batteries Play a Role in Reliability
2013-06-05 22:50:00| Transmission & Distribution World
By Gary Wright, Contributing Writer Purchasing, sizing, maintaining and testing batteries is key to power reliability in a substation. read more
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Substation Automation Software Optimizes Grid Reliability
2013-06-04 19:49:00| Transmission & Distribution World
BPL Global, Ltd. has announced its next-generation Connected Energy Substation Automation solution designed to enable substations as an intelligent hub within the broader smart grid. read more
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