Professional Training in Electrical Design Engineering

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Professional training in Electrical Design Engineering equips engineers with the skills and knowledge required to design, develop, and implement electrical systems for a variety of applications, including residential, commercial, industrial, and specialized facilities. This training covers fundamental principles, advanced techniques, and industry standards to ensure that electrical designs are safe, efficient, and compliant with regulatory requirements.

What Will You Learn?

  • In this course you will learn :
  • • TRAINING COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
  • • BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
  • • COORDINATION WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES
  • • DEVELOPMENT OF SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS (SLD)
  • • DETAILS SLD
  • • CONTROL SCHEMATICS
  • • EQUIPMENT SIZING, SELECTION, SPECIFICATION, DATA-SHEET, VENDOR DATA REVIEW AND TESTING
  • • GENERATOR
  • • TRANSFORMER
  • • POWER CAPACITOR BANKS
  • • SWITCH GEARS
  • • FAULT CALCULATION
  • • LOAD FLOW STUDIES
  • • SHORT CIRCUIT CALCULATION

Course Content

Basics of Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It encompasses a wide range of technologies and applications, from power generation and distribution to electronic devices and communication systems. Understanding the basics of electrical engineering provides a foundation for designing, analyzing, and troubleshooting electrical systems and devices.

Generator
A generator is an electrical device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy through the process of electromagnetic induction. Generators are widely used in various applications, including power generation for electrical grids, backup power for buildings, and portable power supplies. Understanding the operation, types, and components of generators is fundamental to electrical engineering.

Transformer
A transformer is an electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction. It is used to change the voltage levels in alternating current (AC) electrical systems, enabling efficient transmission and distribution of electrical power over long distances. Transformers are fundamental components in power systems, electrical distribution networks, and many other applications.

Switch Gears
Switch gears are critical components in electrical systems, used to control, protect, and isolate electrical equipment. They consist of various devices that allow for the switching of electrical circuits and the protection of electrical systems from faults. Switch gears are commonly found in power generation, transmission, and distribution networks, as well as in industrial and commercial facilities.

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