Testing Commissioning 115 KV GIS

Reading Scheme OF GIS Drawing , Make Interface with Protection And Control Scheme
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Testing Commissioning 115 KV GIS
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🌐 Course Title: Reading Scheme OF GIS Drawing, Make Interface with Protection and Control Schemes

🚀 Course Headline: Master the Art of Designing and Commissioning 115 KV GIS with Expert Osama Abdel Aziz!


Hello Aspiring GIS Engineers!

Are you ready to dive into the world of Gas Insulated Substations (GIS)? If so, you've landed on the right page! This is the most comprehensive online training available for anyone looking to master the intricacies of GIS. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced engineer seeking to refine your skills, this course will equip you with all the knowledge you need about gas insulated substations.

Gas insulated substations are the lifeblood of modern electrical networks. Their effectiveness and simplicity make them the go-to choice for power transmission in congested urban areas and tight spaces. This course will guide you through the design, commissioning, and maintenance of these critical components of the power system. You'll become intimately familiar with all the equipment found within a GIS, from the wiring and ferrouling systems to the circuit breakers and protection schemes.


Key Topics Covered in this Course:

  • Wire Specification And Ferrouling System OF GIS Bays
  • SF6 Gas Scheme Diagram For All GIS Compartments
  • The Distribution Of DC Power Supply
  • Close Circuit Breaker (CCB) From SAS Operating System and Emergency
  • Service Position vs. Maintenance Position of Circuit Breakers
  • Modification OF Maintenance Position In LCC Drawing
  • Synchronization Conditions For Circuit Breakers
  • The Importance OF Trip Circuit Supervision For Circuit Breakers
  • Philosophy of Trip With Mechanical and Electrical Protection
  • High Impedance BusBar Protection Theory
  • The Importance OF Using Early Make And Late Break Contact For Bus Disconnector
  • High Impedance BusBar Protection Zone (Discrimination Zone And Check Zone)
  • Philosophy of Trip For BusBar Protection
  • Circuit Breaker Fail Protection Theory
  • Philosophy of Trip For Circuit Breaker Fail Protection
  • Philosophy of Interlock To Ensure the Safe Operation OF The Stations
  • Philosophy of Interlock Between HV Circuit Breaker And Earth Disconnector in Low Voltage Side
  • AC and DC Supervision Alarm

In this course, you'll gain a deep understanding of the protection and control schemes that are essential for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of GIS. You'll learn about the different types of interlocks, the philosophy behind trip mechanisms, and the importance of alarms for AC and DC supervision. Our expert instructor, Osama Abdel Aziz, will provide you with real-world insights and practical examples that will solidify your understanding of these concepts.

By the end of this course, you'll be able to:

  • Design a GIS substation drawing from schematic diagrams and application guides.
  • Understand the role and functions of various components within a GIS.
  • Implement protection and control strategies in your designs for reliable and safe power transmission.
  • Conduct thorough commissioning processes that ensure the GIS operates optimally under all conditions.
  • Troubleshoot common issues and understand the importance of preventive maintenance.

Join us on this exciting journey to master Gas Insulated Substations. Enroll now and take the first step towards becoming a GIS expert! 🎓✨

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