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Tentative Agenda
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Day One Presentations (8 hours)
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Circuit Breaker Testing in High Voltage Substations
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Power Quality Monitoring of Distribution
Circuits (Power Quality Events and Their Common Causes)
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Ground Testing in Complex and Difficult
Environments
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A Technical Review of Best Practices for
Power Transformer Condition
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A Technical Review of Substation Battery
Condition Assessment: Load and Ohmic Test Methods
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Power Factor Testing of High Voltage Bushings
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Insulation Resistance Testing –
A Diagnostic Approach
Day
Two Workshops (8 hours)
Practical Applications Workshops will be held, where testing equipment and
applications will be demonstrated. Included will be in-depth explanations
and discussion covering testing theory and how it applies to actual practice.
Each workshop will include an actual testing demonstration using state-of-the-art
test equipment. Discussion will cover the theory behind the test, proper test
equipment hook-up, and analysis of test results and readings. Each workshop
will last approximately two hours.
Ratio
and Winding Resistance Testing of Substation Transformers
This workshop will be a demonstration using several types of ratio test set
and a winding resistance bridge. It will include a discussion of DETC and
OLTC operation, and special test techniques to determine the condition of
their contacts.
Storage
Battery Impedance and Load Testing
In this workshop, a resistive load test set will be demonstrated along with
an impedance measuring instrument. The different methods of load testing will
be shown, plus a direct comparison of load testing versus impedance measurements.
Timing
and Analysis of Substation Circuit Breakers
Here, two models of high voltage circuit breaker motion analyzer will be demonstrated
using a breaker simulator.
Power
Quality Analyzer Operation
This workshop will cover how to safely connect and properly set up a three-phase
power analyzer for gathering data to be used in a typical power quality study.
Agenda subject to change.
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