Date/Time
28/01/2017
10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Location: PCA Hall NE
4656 Westwinds Drive NE, Calgary, AB, T3J3Z5

Total Spaces: 30
Booked Spaces: 21
Available Spaces: 9


OVERVIEW

This course provides an overview of High Voltage Electrical Substation Design and Engineering elements. This course deals with practical aspects of substation engineering including electrical, civil and communication engineering concepts and facilitates them with engineering theory

DESIGNED FOR

Junior/Intermediate Electrical Engineers as well as Mechanical, Facilities and Project Engineers who would like to improve their basic understanding of substation in utilities as well as O&G and other process industries.

LOCATION

PCA Hall 507 4656 Westwinds Dr NE

Calgary, AB

T3J 3Z5

DATE AND TIMING

28th Jan 2017

10:00 am – 3:00 pm

EVENT FEE

FOR NEDAAAB: 40 CD 

FOR NON NEDAAAB: 50 CD

CATEGORY

PROFESSIONAL EVENT

BOOKING DEADLINE

20 Jan 2017

INSTRUCTORS:

Basil Siddiqui

EIT, M.Eng, Staff Electrical Engineer at Burns & McDonnell with about 4 years of experience High Voltage Substation Design.

Yaser Mushtaq

P. Eng, B.E., Substation SCADA Engineer at Phasor Engineering with over 10 years of experience in Substation Automation systems.

TASKFORCE MEMBERS

Ahad Ali Khan – Taskforce Lead

Syed Ayaz

Imran Khan

Noaman Ahmed

Salman Mohiuddin

 

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Introduction: Transmission planning and Role of Substations in a Power System
  • Purpose and Types of substations; Transmission, Generation, Distribution, GIS & HVDC
  • Substation Primary Engineering
    • Bus-bar and equipment arrangements
    • Substation Components
    • Rigid and strain bus design
    • Substation Insulation Coordination
    • Lightning Shielding
    • Cable routing and engineering
    • Description of substation equipment
    • AIS vs GIS substations
    • Brief discussion of HVDC converter substations
  • Substation Grounding
    • Basic concepts
    • Types and economic of grounding
    • Safety and protection parameter
    • Testing Fundamentals
  • Substation Protection and Control
    • Qualities and Elements of Protective systems
    • Protective Relaying
    • Basic types of protection at a substation; Overcurrent, Differential, Distance
    • Advanced types of protection: Syncro check, auto reclosing schemes, Restricted earth fault differential, Breaker fail,  Transfer trip schemes and other pilot projects
  • Substation Automation
    •  Introduction to SCADA system for substations
    • Main components used to implement SCADA system before the advent of Substation Automation System
    • Main components of Substation Automation System
    • Migration to Substation Automation System and its main advantage over traditional SCADA system
    • Protocols for Control Centres

Notes:

– Substation Automation portion will be covered by Yaser Mushtaq from Phasor Engineering

– First topic of “Introduction: Transmission planning and Role of Substations in a Power System” can be more efficiently covered by the guest speaker from AESO.

– Substation Protection & Control instructor (To be decided later).

 

BOOKINGS

Bookings are closed for this event.

List of Attendees

  • Khurram Tauheed
  • Adnan Khan
  • ANILKUMAR MADHAVA
  • Saffi Gilani
  • Muhammad Ather
  • Hamza Saleem
  • Sajida Faiyaz
  • Sharif Ahmed
  • Rajan Pendharkar
  • Hammad Shoaib
  • Muhammad Aqil Sayed
  • Shahid Iqbal
  • Habib Malik
  • Usman Shahid
  • Arsalan Ahmed
  • Syed Iqbal
  • makhdoom khan
  • Ghias ahmed Shaik mohammed
  • Sami Ahmed
  • Muhammad Naeem
  • Andrew Ardianto