Training on Design, Planning, Erection, Testing, and Commissioning of GIS Substation

Overview: Pertecnica Engineering offers a specialized training program on Gas Insulated Substations (GIS) for electrical engineers, technicians, and industry professionals. This comprehensive course covers all aspects of GIS substation design, planning, erection, testing, and commissioning. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience to ensure the successful implementation and operation of GIS substations.

Course Objectives:

  • Understand the principles and advantages of GIS technology.
  • Learn the complete lifecycle of a GIS substation from design to commissioning.
  • Gain practical skills in the erection, testing, and maintenance of GIS substations.
  • Familiarize with international standards, safety protocols, and best practices.
  • Develop the ability to troubleshoot and optimize GIS substation performance.

Course Modules:

  1. Introduction to GIS Substations
    • Overview of GIS technology and its benefits over conventional substations.
    • Key components and configurations of GIS substations.
    • Applications and case studies of GIS implementations.
  2. Design Principles of GIS Substations
    • Fundamentals of GIS substation design.
    • Electrical design considerations: single-line diagrams, busbar configurations, and insulation.
    • Mechanical design aspects: layout planning, space optimization, and structural requirements.
  3. Planning and Project Management
    • Project planning and scheduling for GIS substations.
    • Risk assessment and management.
    • Coordination with stakeholders and regulatory compliance.
  4. Components of GIS Substations
    • Detailed study of GIS components: circuit breakers, disconnectors, earthing switches, and transformers.
    • Insulating materials and gas handling (SF6 management).
    • Control and protection systems specific to GIS technology.
  5. Erection and Installation of GIS Substations
    • Step-by-step procedures for GIS substation erection.
    • Installation techniques and best practices.
    • Safety measures and site management during erection.
  6. Testing and Commissioning of GIS Substations
    • Pre-commissioning tests: visual inspections, mechanical checks, and electrical testing.
    • Commissioning procedures: functional tests, interlock tests, and system integration.
    • Documentation and reporting requirements.
  7. Maintenance and Reliability of GIS Substations
    • Maintenance strategies: preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance.
    • Condition monitoring techniques for GIS equipment.
    • Reliability assessment and life-cycle management.
  8. Safety and Environmental Considerations
    • Safety protocols and hazard management in GIS substations.
    • Environmental impacts and mitigation strategies (SF6 gas handling and disposal).
    • Compliance with international standards and regulations (IEC, IEEE).
  9. Troubleshooting and Problem-Solving
    • Common issues and failures in GIS substations.
    • Diagnostic tools and techniques for fault detection.
    • Systematic troubleshooting and repair strategies.
  10. Case Studies and Best Practices
    • Analysis of real-world GIS substation projects.
    • Lessons learned from successful implementations and challenges faced.
    • Group discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions.
  11. Hands-on Training and Simulations
    • Practical exercises in GIS substation erection, testing, and commissioning.
    • Simulation-based training for fault diagnosis and emergency response.
    • Demonstration of maintenance techniques and use of diagnostic tools.
  12. Certification Examination
    • Written assessment covering theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
    • Evaluation of understanding, application, and problem-solving abilities.
    • Certification awarded upon successful completion of the examination.

Training Methodology: The training program combines theoretical lectures, practical demonstrations, case studies, hands-on exercises, and interactive discussions. Experienced instructors with expertise in GIS technology will lead the sessions, offering valuable insights and guidance. Participants will engage in simulated scenarios and practical exercises to reinforce learning.

Who Should Attend:

  • Electrical engineers, GIS substation operators, and maintenance technicians.
  • Project managers, planners, and consultants involved in GIS projects.
  • Safety professionals, regulatory compliance officers, and environmental health specialists.
  • Facility managers, plant supervisors, and reliability engineers.

Benefits of Attending:

  • Gain comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in GIS substation design, planning, erection, testing, and commissioning.
  • Enhance safety awareness, regulatory compliance, and risk management capabilities.
  • Learn from industry experts and experienced instructors through real-world case studies.
  • Obtain certification and recognition for proficiency in GIS substation management.
  • Network with peers and professionals to exchange knowledge and best practices.

Join the Training on Design, Planning, Erection, Testing, and Commissioning of GIS Substations to advance your career and ensure the successful implementation and operation of GIS substation systems. For registration and further details, please contact our admissions office or visit our website.