AVO - Substation Maintenance I
- Monday 8 September, 2025 - Friday 12 September, 2025
- 8:00am - 4:00pm
- 4545 West Davis Street, Dallas, Texas, 75211, USA
Course description and overview
SUBSTATION MAINTENANCE I | (SSMI | #230)
4.5 DAYS | 3.2 CEUs
This course provides an overview for apprentices, technicians and engineers responsible for the maintenance and testing of industrial and utility substations. Hands-on labs are a major part of this course to help the technician locate weak or faulty components in the substation systems. Course focus is on medium voltage circuit breakers (air and vacuum), and switchgear. The course is designed to aid skilled qualified substation maintenance technicians in the safe performance of substation component preventative maintenance. This course is available in Spanish.
Learning Objectives
To receive 3.2 CEUs, participants must attend 4.5 days of class (32 contact hours) and attain a minimum average of 80% (overall grade with consist of 50% lab practice and 50% final exam). Upon completion of the course labs, participants will demonstrate that they are able to:
- Explain the configuration and function of common equipment found in a substation.
- Identify components of air, oil, vacuum circuit breaker, and metal-clad switchgear (including switchyard equipment).
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Utilize medium voltage circuit breaker and switchgear manufacturer instruction manuals and NETA specifications to:
- Performs all required tests
- Verify measurements
- Make adjustments as required
Full details
Venue information
Some of the products you will be using
Delta 4000

MOM2

220000 series

(70/120 kV DC Hi potential test set)
DLRO10

Lab and classroom attrire
AVO Training Institute is committed to the personal safety of each participant and require long pants and ANSI rated "safety-toe" work shoes for lab activities. Lecture courses may involve a tour of a workshop area and for this reason open-toe shoes and shorts are not considered appropriate attire for the classroom.
Programme / Scope
Day 1* (7 contact hours)
- Introduction (0.5hr)
- Safety for Technicians (1.5hrs)
- On-the-job safety
- Electrical hazards
- Non-electrical hazards
- Special training
- AM Break
- Substation overview (2hrs)
- Substation switching configurations
- Substation components
- Metering in substations
- Relaying in substation
- Lunch
- Disconnect switches maintenance & testing (1.5hrs)
- Components
- Interlocking
- Motor-operated mechanism
- Vacuum interrupters
- Maintenance requirements
- Testing
- PM Break
- Switchgear maintenance & testing (1.5hrs)
- Arrangement of components
- Maintenance intervals
- Enclosure maintenance
- Maintaining the insulation system
- Torque requirements for switchgear assemblies
- Electrical testing of switchgear
Day 2 (7 contact hours)
- Circuit breaker fundamentals (4hrs)
- Circuit breaker fundamentals
- Ratings
- Principals of arc interruption
- Breaker insulation media
- Contacts
- AM Break
- Insulation requirements
- Circuit breaker controls
- Methods of operation
- Lunch
- Circuit breaker maintenance and testing
- Electrical testing
- Visual inspections
- PM Break
- Operation and timing tests
- Circuit breaker maintenance
Day 3 (7 contact hours)
- Labs (7hrs)
- MV switch / MV bus
- AM Break
- MV switch / MV bus (cont'd)
- Lunch
- MV air breaker maintenance
- PM Break
- MV air breaker maintenance (cont'd)
Day 4 ( 7 contact hours)
- Labs (7hrs)
- MV vacuum breaker maintenance
- AM Break
- MV vacuum maintenance (cont'd)
- Lunch
- Power factor testing circuit breakers
- PM Break
- Power factor testing circuit breakers (cont'd)
Day 5 (4 contact hours)
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Conclusion (4hrs)
- Review
*Class scheduling times may vary based on discussions and size of class