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Training Corona and Partial Discharge

Training Corona and Partial Discharge

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Pelatihan Corona and Partial Discharge

Pendahuluan Training Corona and Partial Discharge

Partial  Discharge  (PD),  as its name would suggest, is an electrical

discharge  that  occurs across a portion of the insulation between two

conducting electrodes, without completely bridging the gap. PD’s are

caused when there is a discontinuity in the insulation system and as a

general  ‘rule-of-thumb’  PD  will  occur  in systems operating at

voltages  of  3000V and above (although it should be noted that PD can

occur at lower voltages than this).

Partial  discharges  can  occur  in  voids in solid insulation (paper,

polymer  etc),  along  the  interfaces of multi-layer solid insulation

systems, in gas bubbles in liquid insulation or around an electrode in

a  gas  (corona  discharge).  Partial  Discharge activity can initiate

under  normal  working  conditions in high voltage equipment where the

insulation   condition  has  deteriorated  with  age,  has  been  aged

prematurely by thermal or electrical over-stressing or due to improper

installation (this leads to ‘infant mortality’).

PD  can  often be observed with the commissioning of new equipment due

to improper installation, poor design and/or workmanship (this is seen

particularly  in  cable  joints  and terminations which are made-up on

site).  It  is  known  that  poor  workmanship  can  lead to ‘infant

mortality’  of  MV/HV networks with a disproportionate percentage of

insulation  failures  being  observed  within  the  first 1-3 years of

service compared to the rest of the service life of the cables/plant.

PURPOSE

  1. To understand the basics of stator winding insulation systems and

why they deteriorate

  1. To understand basic Corona and Partial Discharge theory
  2. To understand how Partial Discharge detection devices work
  3. To interpret  the  test  data  collected  and  relate the data to

specific failure mechanisms, to enable you to plan maintenance

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  1. Engineers working   in   HV   department,  in  transmission  and

distribution

  1. Maintenance engineers working in HV equipments
  2. Senior technicians working in HV equipments

MATERI Training Corona and Partial Discharge

  1. Introduction to Corona and Partial Discharge
  2. Diagnostics Corona   and  Partial  Discharge  for  High  Voltage

Equipment

  1. Equipment failure mechanisms
  2. Conventional and unconventional test techniques
  3. On-line and Off-line methods
  4. How to test different items of plant
  5. Deployment of  Corona  and  Partial  Discharge  Testing  in Asset

Management Programs

  1. Ageing population problem
  2. Focus plant replacements/avoid unplanned outage
  3. Increasing failure rate or problem with a particular plant type
  4. Troubleshooting and failure investigations
  5. Safety (mostly with cable terminations and sealing ends/outdoor HV

plant)

  1. Quality Assurance
  2. Corona and  Partial Discharge Testing, and Diagnostics for MV and

HV Cables

  1. Introduction to test methodologies
  2. PD Location methods
  3. Assessing criticality
  4. PD Testing and Diagnostics for MV Switchgear
  5. Partial Discharge   Testing   and  Diagnostics  for  Motors  and

Generators

  1. Introduction to Online PD Testing of HV Motors and Generators
  2. Recognizing Phase-Resolved PD (PRPD) Patterns
  3. Assessing criticality
  4. Case studies

Metode Training Corona and Partial Discharge

Presentation

Discussion

Case Study

Evaluation

 

 

Lokasi Pelatihan Tahun 2023 :

Yogyakarta, Hotel Dafam Seturan

Jakarta, Hotel Amaris La Codefin Kemang

Bandung, Hotel Grand Serela Setiabudhi

Bali, Hotel Ibis Kuta

Lombok, Hotel Jayakarta

Catatan :

  • Waktu pelatihan Dua+1* hari dengan Biaya tersedia untuk Perorangan, Group, dan Inhouse Training, belum termasuk akomodasi/penginapan.
  • Untuk biaya dan jadwal training harap menghubungi marketing kembali

Investasi training:

Investasi pelatihan selama dua hari tersebut menyesuaikan dengan jumlah peserta (on call). *Please feel free to contact us.

Apabila perusahaan membutuhkan paket in house training, anggaran investasi pelatihan dapat menyesuaikan dengan anggaran perusahaan.

Fasilitas training:

Free Penjemputan dari bandara ke hotel*.

Modul / Handout.

Flashdisk*.

Certificate of attendance.

FREE Bag or bagpacker.

Training Kit (Photo Documentation, Blocknote, ATK, etc).

2x Coffe Break & 1 Lunch.

Souvenir .