How to Read Schematics of Control and Protection Panel
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 51 lectures (8h 22m) | Size: 3.1 GB
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 51 lectures (8h 22m) | Size: 3.1 GB
Total 8 Hours of online Course, 51 Lectures. Learn Directly from experienced field Engineer, Beginners Guide Part1
What you'll learn:
Learn to Study Schematics Drawings / Wiring Diagram from beginner level
MCB and MCB Auxiliary Contacts
Normally Open and Normally Closed Contacts
AC Socket
Auxiliary Relay or Contactor
Change Over Contact
Terminal Block and Ferrules
Current Transformer
Voltage Transformer
Protection Philosophy
Main Relays
Input and output contacts
Relay Power Supply and watchdog contact
Protection,Control,LCC Panels
Circuit Breaker
Tripping Coil n Tripping Circuit
Lockout Relays
Flickering Relay
Discrepancy Switch
Timer Relay
Drawing Page Addressing Method
How to Read Cross References in Drawing
Closing Command, Circuit, Transfer of control
Understanding Concept of Loop
DC Supervision Relay, MCB Trip function
DC Supervision Relay, MCB Trip function Circuit
CT loop, VT loop Test Block
Test Block, Test Plug
Semaphore Indicators
lamp, Panel Limit Switch
Ansi, IEEE Codes
Temperature and humidity sensor
Selector Switch
Hooter, Siren, Bell
Annunciator Panel
Push Button, Lighting Arrestor, Surge Arrestor, Isolator, Transformer
Item Designation List
Drawing Title Block, Template
Symbol and legends in drawings
Single Line Diagram
General Arrangements
Heating and lighting Circuit
AC Alarm Circuit
DC Change Over Circuit
CT Circuit
Single Point Earthing and CT Star point
VT Circuit
Tripping, Lockout Relays, Close Block Circuit
Transformer Control, Tripping Circuit
Requirements
Basic concepts of electrical engineering
Description
Description:
I guaranteed that you cannot find such training about learning control & protection schematics on the web or textbook.
I suggest that all Electrical Engineers / Technicians should be able to understand schematics and drawings.
Learning drawings is an art and it takes several years to reach to professional level.
I have gathered my pure field experience to create this course.
This is training, covering from basic level to intermediate, I will be releasing new parts soon covering more advanced topics.
I have designed this training so that anyone without any prior knowledge can start immediate learning.
Excellent drawings & documents are included for self-practice.
This course contains 8 plus hours of training resources and explanation is done via writing pad, training is quite interactive and learning is fun.
The following video lectures are available in training.
Course Intro
Understanding Symbols MCB
Auxiliary Contacts
Normally Open and Normally Closed Contacts
MCB Aux Contacts
AC Socket
Auxiliary Relay or Contactor
Change Over Contact
Terminal Block and Ferrules
Current Transformer
Voltage Transformer
Protection Philosophy
Main Relays
Input and output contacts
Relay Power Supply and watchdog contact
Protection,Control,LCC Panels
Circuit Breaker
Tripping Coil n Tripping Circuit
Lockout Relays
Flickering Relay
Discrepancy Switch
Timer Relay
Drawing Page Addressing Method
How to Read Cross References in Drawing
Closing Command, Circuit, Transfer of control
Understanding Concept of Loop
DC Supervision Relay, MCB Trip function
DC Supervision Relay, MCB Trip function Circuit
CT loop, VT loop Test Block
Test Block, Test Plug
Semaphore Indicators
lamp, Panel Limit Switch
Ansi, IEEE Codes
Temperature and humidity sensor
Selector Switch
Hooter, Siren, Bell
Annunciator Panel
Push Button, Lighting Arrestor, Surge Arrestor, Isolator, Transformer
Item Designation List
Drawing Title Block, Template
Symbol and legends in drawings
Single Line Diagram
General Arrangements
Heating and lighting Circuit
AC Alarm Circuit
DC Change Over Circuit
CT Circuit
Single Point Earthing and CT Star point
VT Circuit
Tripping, Lockout Relays, Close Block Circuit
Transformer Control, Tripping Circuit
In the end, I would like to thank you.
Best Regards
Muhammad Kashif
Who this course is for
Electrical Engineers, Technicians, Students