Electrical Grounding for Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Power Systems
Electrical Grounding for Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Power Systems
Dafam Fortuna Hotel, Yogyakarta | 02 – 05 November 2015 | IDR 7.000,000.00 per participant
DESCRIPTION
It has been determined that over 70% of all problems in industrial, commercial and institutional power systems are due to poor grounding and wiring errors. Without proper grounding, sensitive electronic equipment is subjected to destruction of data, erratic equipment operation, and catastrophic damage. This course will give participants a comprehensive understanding of practical applications of proper grounding and wiring practices.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is a must for electrical engineers, design engineers, electrical engineering managers, project managers, power quality specialists, maintenance managers, consultants and technologists responsible for the design, construction, installation, inspection, operation, or maintenance of electrical systems, designers, contractors, and electrical technicians, inspectors, safety personnel and other employees responsible for the operation and maintenance of electrical grounding systems in a commercial, industrial, institutional or utility setting.
SUMMARY OUTLINE
Chapter 1: GROUNDING OVERVIEW
- Grounding- Definitions
- Grounding methods
- System Grounding
- Single Point Grounding
- Solid Grounding
- Impedance Grounding
- Reactance Grounding
- Resistance Grounding
- Isolated Grounding
- AC & DC Grounding
- Ground Faults
- Why Ground Circuits and Systems
- Grounding Systems
Chapter 2: Standards and Codes
- Classification of Various Grounding Standards. Codes and Rules
- National Electrical Code/IEEE Standards/ANSI Stds, INdustry STDS
- Canadian Standards Association:
- CSA Grounding and Bonding (C22.1 E98, Section 10)
- CSA Protection and Control (C22.1 E98, Section 14)
- CSA Installation of Electrical Equipment (C22.1 E98, Section 26)
- CSA Electrical Communication Equipment (C22.1 E98, Section 60)
- Canadian Electrical Code:
- Bonding and Grounding of Electrical Equipement (C22.2 No. 0.4 EM1982 R1993)
- Grounding and Bonding Equipment (C22.2 No. 41 EM1987 R1993)
- (C22.2 No. 0.4 EM1982 R1993)
- NEC ENational Electrical Code
Chapter 3:
- Grounding Electrode System
- Grounding Theory
- Parmeters, Measurements and Calculations
- Grounding Electrodes: Construction And Installation
- Ground Resistance and Resistivity
- Grounding Electrode Conductor
- Electrical Grounding and Corrosion
- Materials-Splicing
- Installation and Protection
- Sizing the grounding Electrode Conductor
Chapter 4:
- Circuit grounding
- How to ground AC Systems
- How to ground DC systems
- Grounded Conductor
- Direct Current Systems
- Alternating-Current System
Chapter 5:
- Equipment Grounding
- Major Requirements: Leakage Current, Proper Sizing
- Generators
- Substations
- Transformers
- UPS systems: Online, Standby, Line Interactive, Alternative
- Installation
- Sizing the Equipment grounding
- Identification of the Equipment grounding Conductor
- Electric Shock
- Grounding and electric Shock
Chapter 6:
- Separately Derived Systems
- Main Bonding Jumper
- Portable generators
- Vehicle Mounted Generators
Chapter 7:
- Grounding two or more Buildings
- Grounded and Ungrounded Systems
- Grounding the Second Building
Chapter 8:
- Lightning Protection- Grounding
- Lightning- Characteristics
- Protection Systems
- Rolling Sphere Concept
- Lightning Protection System Specifications
Chapter 9:
- Electronic Equipment Grounding
- Introduction and Definitions
- Computer and Electronic Equipment Grounding
- Telecommunication Rooms and Closets
- Data Processing Equipment Grounding
- Electronic Security Equipment Grounding
Chapter 10:
- Telecommunication Site Grounding
- Grounding Subsystems
- Exterior Ground Ring
- Interior Ground ring- Halo Ground
- Low Frequency Networks
- High frequency Networks
Chapter 11:
- Computer Room Grounding
- System Reference Zero
- Detection of a faulty Neutral-Ground System
- Sizing Wiring to meet Computer Industry Standards
- Grounding line Treatment Devices
- Transient Overvoltage Protector Grounding
- Gas Tubes
- Metal Oxide Varistors
- Silicon Avalanche Diodes
Chapter 12:
- Instrumentation and Control
- EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)
- Inductive, Capacitive and Radiation Coupling
- RFI (Radio frequency Interference)
- Electrostatic Discharge
- Shields grounding
- Coaxial Cables
- Telephone Lines
- Data lines grounding – RS232
Chapter 13
- EMI on Electronic Circuits
- Susceptibility- Immunity
- Cable Shielding and Grounding
- Losses by Absorption and reflection
- Grounding Low and High frequency Shielding
- Grounding High frequency Shielding
- Coaxial Cables
- Superficial Resistivity
- Resonance and Skin Effect
METHODE
- Discuss
- Case Study
- Evaluation
- Simulation
INSTRUKTUR
Teguh Santoso, Ir
Teguh Santoso experienced more than 26 years in Electrical.
TIME & VENUE
- Dafam fortuna Hotel, Yogyakarta
- 02 – 05 November 2015
- 4 days (08 am – 04 pm)
COURSE FEE
IDR 7.000,000.00 per participant non residential
FACILITY
- Module / Handout
- Certificate
- Souvenir
- Training Kit