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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFE 102 ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND ARC FLASH AWARENESS 1 EL101 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BASICS 1 PV102 LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR BASICS FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS 2 PV202 5-15KV POWLVAC SWITCHGEAR FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS 3 PV302 27 38 KV POWLVAC SWITCHGEAR FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS 4 PVCB102 POWLVAC CIRCUIT BREAKER TESTING MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 5 MCC102 LV MOTOR CONTROL CENTER BASICS FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS 5 MCC202 MV MOTOR CONTROL CENTER BASICS FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS 6 HRG102 RESISTANCE GROUNDING FUNDAMENTALS 6 RELAY101 PROTECTION RELAY BASICS 7 TRAINING COURSE RATES 2014 2015 8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 9 These are Powell s most popular Training Courses. Custom training course material can be developed to meet our customers training criteria upon request. For more information please contact at: Email: psdtraining@powellind.com Phone: 713.790.1700
1 SAFE 102 ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND ARC FLASH AWARENESS Description: NFPA70E Electrical Safety and Arc Flash Awareness in the work place. COURSE DURATION: 1 DAY (8 HOURS) Electricians, Maintenance/Operators and Junior understanding of the hazards of working in, on or around electrical equipment and the dangers associated with arc faults and flashes and how to reduce potential risks. Discuss the basics of electrical equipment safety and achieving and electrically safe condition in compliance with NFPA70E Discussions on electrical boundaries and approach distances as they pertain to NFPA70E Examine the causes and properties and results of arc faults and flashes Discuss worker safety procedures such as engineering controls and PPE for risk reduction COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON) OPTIONAL Walk through of Basic Lock Out Tag Out Procedures* Onsite discussion of approach boundaries* EL101 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BASICS Description: Industrial electrical equipment basics covering industry history, equipment component basics and theory of operation. COURSE DURATION: 1 DAY (8 HOURS) Any non electrical personnel or junior personnel new to the industrial electrical industry who wish to gain a basic understanding of the history, theory and equipment used in today s market. Electrical History AC versus DC Motors Generators General Electrical Transmission and Distribution Transformers Switchgear Protection Relays Grounding COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON) This course has no hands on applications
2 PV102 LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR BASICS FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS Description: Low voltage switchgear and circuit breaker operation, control schemes, ratings, testing and general preventative maintenance. COURSE DURATION: ½ DAY (4 HOURS) Electricians, Maintenance/ Operators and Junior understanding on Powell Low Voltage switchgear design and operation. Discuss the basic construction design properties of Powell LV switchgear Examine in closer detail individual switchgear components and their locations and functions Discuss design characteristic and basic components of the LV CB in relationship to Powell switchgear Examine in closer detail LV CB componentry Discuss operational procedures concerning Powell LV switchgear as pertaining to safety, maintenance and testing procedure and parameters COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON) OPTIONAL Reinforce construction and design properties Powell LV switchgear as discussed in the classroom with physical equipment Discuss switchgear componentry discussed in the class room with hands on reinforcement of location and function Reinforce classroom discussion on LVCB operation with insertion and removal demonstrations and exercises using manual and remote electrical and associated auxiliary equipment LVCB hands on exercises on the breakdown and preventative maintenance of equipment reinforcing classroom discussions on components and maintenance Demonstration of testing procedures to LV switchgear and circuit breakers
3 PV202 5-15KV POWLVAC SWITCHGEAR FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS Description: Medium voltage switchgear and PowlVac circuit breaker operation, control schemes, ratings, testing and general preventative maintenance. COURSE DURATION: 1 DAY (8 HOURS) Electricians, Maintenance/Operators and Junior understanding on PowlVac medium voltage switchgear design and operation. Discuss the basic construction design properties of Powell MV switchgear Examine in detail medium voltage switchgear components and their locations and functions Discuss design characteristic and basic components of the PowlVac CB in relationship to Powell Standard and/or Arc resistant switchgear Examine in closer detail PowlVac CB componentry and internal circuit design Discuss operational procedures concerning Powell switchgear as pertaining to safety, maintenance and testing procedure and parameters COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON)* Reinforce construction and design properties of Powell MV switchgear as discussed in the classroom with physical equipment Discuss switchgear componentry discussed in the class room with hands on reinforcement of location and function Reinforce classroom discussion on PowlVac CB operation with insertion and removal demonstrations and exercises using manual and remote electrical and associated auxiliary equipment PowlVac CB hands on exercises on the breakdown and preventative maintenance of equipment, reinforcing classroom discussions on components, maintenance and testing Demonstration of testing procedures to PowlVac switchgear and circuit breakers
4 PV302 27 38 KV POWLVAC SWITCHGEAR FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS Description: 27 38 kv switchgear and PowlVac circuit breaker operation, control schemes, ratings, testing and general preventative maintenance. COURSE DURATION: ½ DAY (4 HOURS) RECOMMEND PV202 AS A PREREQUISITE COURSE. Electricians, Maintenance/Operators and Junior understanding on 27 38kV PowlVac medium voltage switchgear design and operation. Demonstration of testing procedures to PowlVac switchgear and circuit breakers Discuss the basic construction design properties of Powell 27 38 kv switchgear Examine in detail medium voltage switchgear components and their locations and functions Discuss design characteristic and basic components of the PowlVac CB in relationship to Powell Standard and/or Arc resistant switchgear Examine in closer detail PowlVac CB componentry and internal circuit design Discuss operational procedures concerning Powell switchgear as pertaining to safety, maintenance and testing procedure and parameters COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON)* Reinforce construction and design properties of Powell 27 38 kv switchgear as discussed in the classroom with physical equipment Discuss switchgear componentry discussed in the class room with hands on reinforcement of location and function Reinforce classroom discussion on PowlVac CB operation with insertion and removal demonstrations and exercises using manual and remote electrical and associated auxiliary equipment PowlVac CB hands on exercises on the breakdown and preventative maintenance of equipment, reinforcing classroom discussions on components, maintenance and testing
5 PVCB102 POWLVAC CIRCUIT BREAKER TESTING MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Description: PowlVac circuit breaker operation, control schemes, ratings, testing and general preventative maintenance. COURSE DURATION: 1 DAY (8 HOURS) PV202 IS A PREREQUISITE FOR THIS COURSE. Electricians, Maintenance/Operators and Junior understanding of PowlVac Circuit Breaker internals and requirements and techniques to accurately perform diagnostic testing and identify mechanical and electrical problems when they occur. OPTIONAL Examine in closer detail PowlVac CB components and internal circuit design Discuss operational procedures concerning PowlVac circuit breaker as pertaining to safety, maintenance and testing procedure and parameters COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON) Overview of tools and safety requirements concerning PowlVac breakers PowlVac CB hands on exercises on the breakdown and basic preventative maintenance Hands on discussion covering removal, replacement and adjustment of common field replaceable parts Demonstration and discussion of testing procedures to PowlVac circuit breakers Discussion on basic troubleshooting techniques MCC102 LV MOTOR CONTROL CENTER BASICS FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS Description: Low voltage motor control center and contactor operation, control schemes, ratings, testing and general preventative maintenance. COURSE DURATION: ½ DAY (4 HOURS) Electricians, Maintenance /Operators and Junior understanding on low voltage motor control center design and operation. Discuss the basic construction design properties of low voltage motor control centers Examine in closer detail individual equipment components and their locations and functions Discuss operational procedures concerning low voltage MCCs as pertaining to safety, maintenance and testing procedure and parameters COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON) Reinforce construction and design properties of low voltage motor control equipment as discussed in the classroom with physical equipment Discuss internal componentry discussed in the class room with hands on reinforcement of location and function Reinforce classroom discussion on LV MCC operation with contactor insertion and removal demonstrations and exercises Hands on exercises on the breakdown and preventative maintenance of equipment, reinforcing classroom discussions on components and maintenance Demonstration of testing procedures to LV MCC and contactors Classroom discussion utilizing presentations
6 MCC202 MV MOTOR CONTROL CENTER BASICS FOR OPERATORS AND ELECTRICIANS Description: Medium voltage motor control center and contactor operation, control schemes, ratings, testing and general preventative maintenance. COURSE DURATION: ½ DAY (4 HOURS) Electricians, Maintenance/Operators and Junior understanding on medium voltage motor control center design and operation. Discuss the basic construction design properties of medium voltage motor control centers Examine in detail individual equipment components and their locations and functions Discuss operational procedures concerning medium voltage MCCs as pertaining to safety, maintenance and testing procedure and parameters COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON) Reinforce construction and design properties of medium voltage motor control equipment as discussed in the classroom with physical equipment Discuss internal componentry discussed in the class room with hands on reinforcement of location and function Reinforce classroom discussion on MV MCC operation with contactor insertion and removal demonstrations and exercises Hands on exercises on the breakdown and preventative maintenance of equipment, reinforcing classroom discussions on components and maintenance Demonstration of testing procedures to MV MCC and contactors HRG102 RESISTANCE GROUNDING FUNDAMENTALS Description: Basic theory and application of high and low resistance grounding and equipment. COURSE DURATION: ½ DAY (4 HOURS) Electricians, Maintenance /Operators and Junior understanding of resistance grounding purpose, design and applications. Discuss the basic needs of equipment of equipment grounding from a safety stand point Examine the basic theory behind high resistance grounding Discuss LRG/HRG equipment types and componentry Review basic equipment setup and operation Discuss basic ground fault location techniques COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON) Reinforce class room discussion with equipment walk though and familiarization of equipment controls and procedures
7 RELAY101 PROTECTION RELAY BASICS Description: Basic theory and application of digital and microprocessor based protection relays COURSE DURATION ½ DAY (4 HOURS) /1 DAY (8 HOURS) *** If customized for specific relays Electricians, Maintenance/ Operators and Junior Engineering personnel who wish to gain an understanding of protection theory and relay design and operations and testing. Describe the basic functions, differences and similarities of digital and microprocessor relays Review in detail the capabilities of feeder, transformer and motor protection relays Review interrogation procedure and basic settings functions of GE Multilin, SEL, or Basler relays* Discussions on the communications and security protocols of GE Multilin, SEL, or Basler relays COURSE OBJECTIVES (HANDS ON) A walk through of computer setup and communications connections with relays discussed in the classroom Set up of various settings screens off-line Development of a basic relay settings file View and understand real time relay information Walkthrough fault interrogation techniques Navigate through relay face plate human machine interface (HMI/GUI) menus to access, understand and clear relay target event information /or from the manufacturing floor
8 TRAINING COURSE RATES Note: The recommended class size is 6-12 students. Additional students may be accommodated subject to course material and facilities. STANDARD TRAINING RATES Tier 1 Scheduled courses held at Powell Airport Facility. Training on scheduled topics only. $500 per student. Please request schedule and availability at psdtraining@powellind.com. Minimum 6 students to hold course. Students may be from more than one client. Tier 2 Customer specific training at Powell Airport Facility. $3000 per day 1-8 students. $500 per additional student per day (Maximum 12). Training designed around customer equipment. Customer drawings used where applicable. Minor course customization available at this price $1,600 adder for training at customer site within U.S.. Please allow 2-4 weeks for scheduling after receipt of purchase order. Tier 3 Customized customer based training. Quotation based on agreed upon course and curriculum. Specific to customer with course and agenda customization. Customer consultation with training manager for course development. Held at Powell Airport Facility or customer location. Schedule lead time established in quotation. Notes Offshore, International and customized training requires quotation. Manuals, notes and drawings will be provided on USB memory sticks. Lunches provided when training is performed at Powell Airport Facility. Other training and class sizes available: Quoted separately.
9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Training Location Courses can be held at the Powell Airport Facility in Houston Texas or at on-site at our customer s facilities. Other facilities can be arranged and are subject to additional room and equipment charges. Trainees accommodation, travel costs and expenses are not included; this should be handled directly by the customers travel external travel arrangement. Powell will provide directions as well as a list of preferred hotels once booking is confirmed, upon request. For flights greater than 6 hours in duration or overseas travel, the trainer will travel business class or equivalent. The trainer s standby and travel time will be charged at $1240 per day or part thereof. If required a fixed cost can be agreed upon once the location and number of trainees have been confirmed. Training Aids When deemed practical, at least one of each device being covered in the training course will be made available for trainees to use during the course. Powell believes that training is an interactive environment, presented in an informal manner by experienced engineers and subject matter experts in the topics covered. Powell as a result, does not release or allow the copying of any of the original visual training aids and material used on the courses. Copies of all presented material will be given to each trainee in the form of hard copy manuals or on USB flash drives in PDF format which is available upon request. Scheduling Training courses are offered subject to availability. 2-4 weeks minimum notice is required. Training classes are scheduled and accepted only when confirmed by receipt of Purchase Order. Language Courses are all presented in the English language. The courses can be given in any language by the customer s technical translator or Powell can provide one for an additional cost. Timing of courses may need to be extended to cover translations. Learning Assessments When requested, a course assessment can be carried out during the training and the results provided to the training organizer upon completion of the course. Powell does not confirm the competency of participants based solely on their attendance during training courses.
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