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Intensive ETAP

System Modeling and Load Flow Analysis

  • ETAP Interface & One-Line Diagram (OLD)

    • Navigating the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Project Toolbar.
    • Creating a robust One-Line Diagram: Adding Busbars, Transformers, Generators, and Loads.
    • Managing the Element Libraries and Property Editors.
  • Load Flow Analysis

    • Setting up Study Cases and solution parameters.
    • Understanding the Newton-Raphson, Fast Decoupled, and Adaptive Newton-Raphson methods.
    • Practical: Running Load Flow, interpreting results (voltage drops, power factors), and using the "Alert View" to identify overloaded components.

Short Circuit & Motor Starting Studies

  • Short Circuit Analysis

    • Introduction to IEEE and IEC standards for fault calculations.
    • Analyzing 3-phase, Line-to-Ground, Line-to-Line, and Double Line-to-Ground faults.
    • Determining the Duty and Breaking capacity of Circuit Breakers.
  • Motor Starting Analysis

    • Modeling Static vs. Dynamic motor starting.
    • Analyzing the impact of "Voltage Dip" on the rest of the system during motor acceleration.
    • Practical: Comparing "Direct-on-Line" (DOL) starting versus Star-Delta or VFD starting methods in the simulation environment.

Protection Coordination & Network Simulation

  • Protective Device Coordination (Star View)

    • Introduction to the ETAP Star (Protection & Coordination) module.
    • Integrating Overcurrent (50/51) and Ground Fault (50N/51N) relays.
    • Plotting Time-Current Characteristic (TCC) curves.
  • Selectivity and Discrimination

    • Adjusting relay settings to ensure only the faulted section is isolated.
    • Verifying transformer damage curves and cable thermal limits.
  • Hands-on Workshop: Distribution Network Simulation

    • Capstone Project: Building a standard distribution network from scratch.
    • Performing a comprehensive study including Load Flow, Short Circuit, and Coordination.
    • Final Report Generation and result visualization.

Basic GIS Training:

  • Concept and application of GIS
  • Introduction to ArcGIS Pro
  • GIS Data Types and Format
  • Geodatabase and create data
  • Map preparation

GIS Mapping:

  • Base data preparation based on satellite/ drone image
  • Working with attributes
  • Geoprocessing tools
  • GIS data analysis
  • Pole data process
  • Consumer data processing
  • Map template design
  • Cartographic mapping

 

Requirements

Required Participant Skills:

  • Basic understanding of power systems and one-line diagrams.

  • Fundamental knowledge of electrical engineering principles.

  • Familiarity with data management or basic GIS concepts is recommended.

Audience

  • Staff and Engineers with electrical background

  • It is specifically tailored for those managing power network models and geospatial data.

     

     

 70 Hours

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