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Electric Utility InternationalTraining Catalog
2009 EditionFrom the International Leader in Technical TrainingOver 1300 programs in 39 competency areas of transmission, distribution, and
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DistributionCombined Cycle TechnologiesDistribution System TrainingElectrical FundamentalsElectric Utility ManagementElectric Relay Test & MaintenanceElectrical Troubleshooting SkillsMeter Technician TrainingPower QualityPower System HarmonicsPower System OperationSystem Protection Technology
GenerationPower Plant Control Room Operator TrainingCombined Cycle TechnologiesCondition MonitoringDistribution System Training
Diesel Power Plant OperationsElectrical FundamentalsElectrical Relay Test & Maintenance
Electric Utility ManagementElectrical TroubleshootingEnvironmental Protection Control forThermal Power Generating Plant(Power Plant Emmission Management)Gas Turbine Power Generation
Heat Rate Optimization SeriesHydro-Electric Power Plant OperationsSteam Power & Co-generation
TransmissionCondition MonitoringElectrical FundamentalsElectric Utility ManagementElectrical Relay Test & MaintenanceElectrical Troubleshooting SkillsMeter Technician TrainingPower QualityPower System HarmonicsPower System OperationSystem Protection TechnologyTransmission System OperationControlling to NERC Standards
Emergency Table Top DrillSystem Operations ReviewGrid Dynamics Series
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COMBINED CYCLE TECHNOLOGIES Series
2501 Major Components Design & Construction2502 Gas Turbine Support Systems2503 Operation of Gas Turbines2504 Control and Protection Systems2505 Aero-Derivative Gas Turbines2506 Routine Maintenance2507 Major Maintenance2508 Combined Cycle Operations2509 Heat Recovery Steam Generator2510 Generator and Electrical Systems2511 Gas Turbine Power Generation Review Test7401 Co-Generation and other Turbine Cycles7405 Boiler Control (Operation, Environmental, Chemical)7406 Steam Turbine Construction7407 Steam Turbine Operation & Control7409 Plant Auxiliary Systems
7806 Operator Controllable Losses: Turbine Cycle7901 Combined Cycle Principles7902 Combined Cycle Procedures
Availability:2501-2510:CD ROM: EnglishVideo: English, Cantonese, Spanish, MandarinMPEG: English, SpanishVCD: English, Spanish
7401-7409:CD ROM: EnglishVideo: English & SpanishMPEG: English
7801-7806:Video: English & SpanishCD ROM: EnglishMPEG: English & Spanish
7901-7902:Video: EnglishCD ROM: EnglishMPEG: EnglishDVD: Spanish
Reproducible Student Workbook and instructor guide per module.
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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM TRAINING Series
Cluster A: Review of Electrical Fundamentals for Distribution Systems8001 AC Voltage Generation8002 Power Factor8003 Impedance and Voltage Drop8004 Three Phase Power Systems
Cluster B: Distribution Networks8005 System Layout8006 Overhead Lines8007 Underground Distribution Systems8008 Substations8009 Distributed Generation
Availability:Video: English,Spanish,MandarinCD ROM: EnglishMPG: English,Mandarin, SpanishVCD: Englsh, MandarinDVD: English & SpanishWEB: English
Reproducible Student Workbook + Instructor’s Guide per Module.
Overview: After a brief review of electrical fundamentals, this series moves on to cover various aspects of distribution system technology. Topics include distribution networks and equipment, system protection, control and automation, equip-ment testing and maintenance, and the distribution system operator’s role. It is presented on the technician level and a knowledge of basic electrical theory is assumed.
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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM TRAINING Series cont’d
Cluster C: Distribution System Equipment8010 Substation Transformers8011 Distribution Transformers8012 Fault Interrupting Devices8013 Non-Fault Interruptin Devices8014 Voltage Control Devices
Cluster D: Distribution System Protection8015 Fundamentals of Protection8016 Overcurrent Protection
8018 Coordination of Protection Devices8019 Overvoltage Protection
Cluster E: Distribution System Control and Automation8020 Communication Techniques8021 SCADA Systems8022 Distribution Automation8023 Programmable Logic Controllers
Cluster F: Distribution Equipment Testing and Maintenance8024 Personnel Safety8025 Insulation Testing8026 Rotating Equipment Maintenance8027 Transformer Maintenance8028 Switchgear Maintenance8029 Line Maintenance8030 Maintenance Management
Cluster G: Distribution Systems- Customer Service8031 Load Characteristics and Utilization8032 Demand Management8033 Metering8034 Utility Rate Structure
8036 Power Quality
Cluster H: The Operators Role in Distribution Systems8037 Function of the Operator8038 Abnormal Operating Conditions8039 Service Interruptions
Availability:Video: English,Spanish,MandarinCD ROM: EnglishMPG: English,Mandarin, SpanishVCD: Englsh, MandarinDVD: English & SpanishWEB: English
Reproducible Student Workbook + Instructor’s Guide per Module.
Contact us at : 1.888.318.3497 or visit us at www.lkitraining.com
Overview: After a brief review of electrical fundamentals, this series moves on to cover various aspects of distribution system technology. Topics include distribution networks and equipment, system protection, control and automation, equip-ment testing and maintenance, and the distribution system operator’s role. It is presented on the technician level and a knowledge of basic electrical theory is assumed.
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ELECTRIC UTILITY MANAGEMENT Series
7601 The Electricity Business7602 Management Organization7603 Customer Services7604 Electric Utility Accounting7605 Electric Utility Rates and Rate Setting7606 Electric Utility Financing7607 De-Regulation and Competition7608 De-Regulation in Practice
Availability:Video: English, Mandarin, ArabicMPEG: EnglishVCD: MandarinCD ROM: EnglishDVD: ArabicReproducible Student Workbook+ Instructor’s Guide per Module
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Overview: A dynamic training series encompassing all aspects of utility mgmt. activities and objectives including operation, financial control, regulatory compliance, & structure to cope with recent industry trends.
ELECTRICAL RELAY TEST & MAINTENANCE Series
MODULE 1Series A: Overcurrent5901 General Electric Type IAC5902 Westinghouse Type CO
Series B: Voltage5905 General Electric Type IAV5906 Westinghouse Type CV
5909 General Electric Type BDD5910 Westinghouse Type HU
Series D: Impedance5913 General Electric Type CEY5914 Westinghouse Type KD
Series E: Negative Sequence5917 General Electric Type INC5918 Westinghouse Type COQ
MODULE IISeries A: Directional Ground Overcurrent0601 General Electric Type JBCG0602 Westinghouse Type IRD
Series B: Phase/Ground Distance0603 General Electric Type GCX0604 General Electric Type GCXG
Availability:Video: EnglishMPEG: EnglishDVD: English
Reproducible Reference Guide Available per Module.
Overview: Each module deals with specific relays produced by individual manufacturers. Each lesson is divided into two parts.
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Overview: This series will provide you with an overall understanding of ElectricalFundamentals including Ohms Law, AC circuits, Transformers and Three Phase Systems.
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS Series
7101 Basic Electricity7102 Properties of AC Circuits
7103 Power and Power Factor7104 Three Phase System
Availability:Video: English, Spanish, & MandarinCD ROM: EnglishVCD/MPEG: English & Mandarin
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ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING SKILLS Series
7301 Basic Techniques7302 Basic Control Circuits7303 Motor Control Circuits
Availabiltiy:CD ROM: English
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Overview:This series of award winning interactive CD ROM training programs are ideal for learning proven troubleshooting techniques & applying them in a very realistic simulated environment.
POWER QUALITY Series
4501 Power Quality Overview4502 Causes of Power Quality Problems4503 Impact of Low Quality Power4504 Solution Methods for Power Quality Problems4505 Utility and Customer Roles in Power Quality4506 System Grounding4507 Grounding of Premises & Equipment
Availabiltiy:Video: MandarinCD ROM: EnglishMPEG: English, MandarinVCD: SpanishDVD: English
Reproducible Student Work-bookAvailable per Module
Overview: This series is designed to aid in upgrading one’s technical knowledge & understanding of power quality issues. The basic parameters of power quality, the problems caused by different types of electrical equipment and ways of mitigating the problem are covered. The series is focused at the technician/operator level.
METER TECHNICIAN TRAINING Series
0701 Review of Electrical Fundamentals (1)0702 Review of Electrical Fundamentals (2)0703 The Watt-Hour Meter0704 Calibration of Single - Phase Meters0705 Calibration of 3 - Phase Meters & Sample Testing0706 Single - Phase Self - Contained Meter Installation0707 Single - Phase Transformer Type Meters0708 Thermal Demand Meter Operation & Calibration0709 Integrating and Rectithermal Demand Meter Operation & Calibration0710 Vector Analysis Delta Connections0711 Metering 3 - Phase Delta Systems0712 Metering 4 - Wire Systems0713 Network Services: Measuring VARS & VA
0715 Troubleshooting Polyphase Installations & Power Theft0716 Specialized Metering0717 Power Factor Correction & Load Factor0718 Digital Metering (1)0719 Digital Metering (2)0720 Dealing With the Customer
Availabiltiy:Video: EnglishMPEG: EnglishDVD: English
Reproducible Student Work-bookAvailable per Module
Overview:This program will train personnel to maintain, calibrate, install, and troubleshoot various power measuring devices.
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POWER QUALITY (cont’d)Series
POWER SYSTEM HARMONICS Series
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION Series
4508 Powering & Grounding of Electronic Equipment4509 A Primer for Power Quality Testing & Inspection4510 Power Quality Case Studies4511 Designing for Power Quality - Electronic Facilities4512 Designing for Power Quality - Industrial/ Commercial Facilities
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5101 Review of Electrical Fundamentals I5102 Review of Electrical Fundamentals II5103 Elements of the Power System I5104 Elements of the Power System II5105 Elements of the Power System III5106 Steady - State Power Flow5107 Power Flow Studies5108 Steady - State Voltage Control5109 Economic Operation I5110A Economic Operation II5110B Economic Operation III
5111 Constraints of Steady - State Operation5112 Dynamic System Performance Concepts5113 Equipment Response to Abnormal
Conditions I5114 Equipment Response to Abnormal
Conditions II5115 Power System Communications5116 Protective Relaying A & B5117 Normal Operating Hazards and Safety
A & B
4801 Harmonics & Static Power Convertors
4803 Analysis, Measurement & Mitigation Techniques4804 Case Studies, Standards & Guidelines
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Overview: This series is designed to aid in upgrading one’s technical knowledge & understanding of power quality issues. The basic parameters of power quality, the problems caused by different types of electrical equipment and ways of mitigating the problem are covered. The series is focused at the technician/operator level.
Overview:This series is designed to familiarize engineers in the utility and industrialsectors with the fundamentals of harmonic distortion. The causes, systems parameters, operating conditions and equipment related to harmonic distortion are examined. Emphasis is then shifted to problem analysis and measurement, mitigation techniques and industry standards. The knowledge gained is then appliedin some actual case studies.
Overview: Upon completion of this series, the technician will understand the concepts and technology of electric power system operation and dispatch. Particular attention is given to emergency situations and system recovery.
Availability:Video: MandarinCD ROM: EnglishDVD: EnglishMPEG: English, MandarinVCD: SpanishDVD: English
Reproducible Student + Instructor’s Guide Available per Module
Availability:Video: English, Spanish MPEG: English, SpanishVCD: English
Reproducible Student + Instructor’s Guide Available per Module
Availability:Video: EnglishDVD: EnglishMPEG: English
Reproducible Reference GuideAvailable per Module
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POWER SYSTEM OPERATION (cont’d)Series
SYSTEM PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY Series
5118 Emergency Conditions5119 Recovery from Major Disasters5120 System Operating Manual
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2101 Elements of System Protection2102 Types of Protective Relays2103 Monitoring System Conditions2104 Fault Characteristics2105 Generator Protection2106 Transformer Protection2107 Bus Protection2108 Motor Protection2109 Line Protection2110 Pilot Protection2111 Protection for System Stability2112 Testing & Commissioning of Protective Schemes2113 Power Line Carrier2114 Fault Investigation & Analysis2115 Introduction to Static Relaying2116 Coordinating of Protection Devices2117 Power Supply for Protection and Control Systems2118 Energy Center Operations2119 Telecommunications Protection (HVSP Devices)
2121 Supervisory Control System2122 Inadvertant Trips - Cause and Prevention2123 Fault Calculations and Relay Settings2124 Testing Techniques2125 Programmable Logic Controllers
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Overview: Upon completion of this series, the technician will understand the concepts and technology of electric power system operation and dispatch. Particular attention isgiven to emergency situations and system recovery.
Overview:This series will train personnel on the principles of protection systems, including different schemes used in the protection of: generators, buses, transmission & distribution lines, transformers, motors, etc.
Availability:Video: English, Spanish MPEG: English, Spanish VCD: English
Reproducible Student + Instructor’s Guide Available per Module
Availability:Video/CD ROM/MPEG/ Web: EnglishDVD: English
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POWER PLANT CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR TRAINING SERIES
• Describe the typical Distributed Control System capabilities.• Describe how power plant processes are accessed and controlled from the DCS I/A controllers..• Describe how DCS control system diagrams are used to interpret control system loops.• Describe basic Unit loading and control features.
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Module 1 - Plant Control System
• Describe the function of the Circulating Water System.
Circulating Water System.• Describe the Circulating Water System process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Circulating
Water System.• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Circulating Water System.• Describe the steps required to shut down the Circulating Water System.
Module 2 - Circulating Water System
• Describe the function of the Condensate System.
Condensate System.• Describe the Condensate System process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Condensate System.• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Condensate System.• Describe the steps required to shut down the Condensate System.
Module 3 - Condensate System
• Describe the function of the Feedwater System.
Feedwater System.• Describe the Feedwater System process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Feedwater System.• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Feedwater System.• Describe the steps required to shut down the Feedwater System.
Module 4 - Feedwater System
• Describe the function of the Boiler Feed Pumps and associated Auxiliary Equipment.
Feed Pumps and associated Auxiliary Equipment.• Describe the Boiler Feed Pumps process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Boiler Feed
Pumps.• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Boiler Feed Pumps.• Describe the steps required to shut down the Boiler Feed Pumps.• Unit Trip Recovery
Module 5 - Boiler Feed Pumps
• Describe the function of the Boiler Water and Steam System.
Water and Steam System.• Describe the Boiler Water and Steam System process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Boiler Water and Steam System.• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Boiler Water and Steam System.• Describe the steps required to shut down the Boiler Water and Steam System.
Module 6 - Boiler Water and Steam System
• Describe the function of the Combustion Air and Flue Gas System.
Air and Flue Gas System.• Describe the Combustion Air and Flue Gas System process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Combustion Air and Flue Gas System.• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Combustion Air and
Flue Gas System.• Describe the steps required to shut down the Combustion Air and Flue Gas System.
Module 7 - Combustion Air and Flue Gas System
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POWER PLANT CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR TRAINING SERIES
• Describe the function of the Boiler Fuel System.
Fuel System.• Describe the Boiler Fuel System process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Boiler Fuel System.• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Boiler Fuel System.• Describe the steps required to shut down the Boiler Fuel System.
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Module 8 - Boiler Fuel System
• Knowledge of Pollution Control System Function.• Knowledge of Pollution Control System Description.• Knowledge of Pollution Control System Flow Path.• Knowledge of Pollution Control System Parameters.• Knowledge of Pollution Control System Major Components.• Knowledge of Pollution Control System Operation.
Module 9 - Air Pollution Control Systems
• Describe the function of the Turbine Auxiliaries Systems
Auxiliaries Systems• Describe the Turbine Auxiliaries Systems m process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Turbine
Auxiliaries Systems• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Turbine Auxiliaries System Describe the steps required to shut down the Turbine Auxiliaries System.
Module 10 - Turbine Auxiliaries System Operation and Control
• Describe the function of the Generator and Auxiliaries System.
Generator and Auxiliaries System• Describe the Generator and Auxiliaries System m process control loops and associated methods of control.• Describe the steps required to prepare for and startup of the Generator and Auxiliaries System• Describe the steps taken during normal operation of the Generator and
Auxiliaries System• Describe the steps required to shut down the Generator and Auxiliaries System.
Module 11 - Generator and Auxiliaries System Operation and Control
• Pre-Start Checklist• Startup Procedures• Pre-Shutdown Checklist• Shutdown Procedures• Ability to perform Complete Unit Start-up.• Ability to perform troubleshooting of Unit Integrated Operation Systems/ components during Normal Operation. • Ability to perform complete Unit Shut-down.• Ability to perform all Unit System Valve Line-ups.
Module 12 - Unit Integrated Startup and Shutdown
• Feedwater Heaters• Auxiliary Power Consumption• Boiler Reliability• Environmentally Sensitive Operations
• Responding to Abnormal Conditions Knowledge of the Hierarchy of Alarms.• Ability to Identify Systems/Equipment in Alarm/Alarm Status.• Ability to interpret and print an Alarm List. • Ability to appropriately respond to Alarms.• Ability to respond appropriately to the loss of a Condensate Pump.• Ability to respond appropriately to the loss of a Feedwater Pump.• Ability to respond appropriately to the loss of a Fan Pair.• Ability to respond appropriately to Drum Level Hi/Lo.• Ability to respond appropriately to Turbine High Vibration.
• Ability to respond appropriately to Turbine Thrust.
Module 14 - Abnormal Plant Conditions
• Addresses losses and loss correction/improvement for the following major System Components:
• Boiler • Turbine (Using Heat Balance and Turbine Performance Curves)• Heat Exchangers• Cooling Tower
Module 15 - Heat Rate Improvement
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COMBINED CYCLE TECHNOLOGIES SERIES
2501 Major Components Design & Construction2502 Gas Turbine Support Systems2503 Operation of Gas Turbines2504 Control and Protection Systems2505 Aero-Derivative Gas Turbines2506 Routine Maintenance2507 Major Maintenance2508 Combined Cycle Operations2509 Heat Recovery Steam Generator2510 Generator and Electrical Systems2511 Gas Turbine Power Generation Review Test7401 Co-Generation and other Turbine Cycles7405 Boiler Control (Operation, Environmental, Chemical)7406 Steam Turbine Construction7407 Steam Turbine Operation & Control7409 Plant Auxiliary Systems
7806 Operator Controllable Losses: Turbine Cycle7901 Combined Cycle Principles7902 Combined Cycle Procedures
Availability:2501-2510:CD ROM: EnglishVideo: English, Cantonese, Spanish, MandarinMPEG: English, SpanishVCD: English, Spanish
7401-7409:CD ROM: EnglishVideo: English & SpanishMPEG: English & Spanish
7801-7806:Video: English & SpanishCD ROM: EnglishMPEG: English & Spanish
7901-7902:Video: EnglishCD ROM: EnglishMPEG: EnglishDVD: Spanish
Reproducible Student Workbook and instructor guide per module.
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CONDITION MONITORING SERIES
7701 Maintenance Management7702 On-Line Condition Monitoring7703 Vibration Monitoring7704 Non-Destructive Examination Techniques7705 Electrical Testing7706 Liquid Analysis7707 Applications of Condition Monitoring
Availability:Video: English, Spanish, Mandarin, ArabicCD ROM: EnglishVCD: MandarinMPEG: English, SpanishDVD: English, Spanish, Arabic
Overview: The series is aimed at all personnel who are involved in plant maintenance including operators, maintenance technicians,craftsmen & mgmt. Our objective is to present techniques used modern plants to measure on an on going basis, the rate of deterioration of equipment, analysis and interpretation of such info, and the resultant implementation of predictive maintenance.
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DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM TRAINING SERIES
8001 AC Voltage Generation8002 Power Factor8003 Impedance and Voltage Drop8004 Three Phase Power Systems
Availability:CD ROM: EnglishVideo: English, Spanish, MandarinMPG: English, Spanish, MandarinVCD: English, MandarinDVD: English & SpanishWEB: English
Reproducible Student Workbook and instructor guide per module.
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Overview: After a brief review of electrical fundamentals, this series moves on to covervarious aspects of distribution system technology. Topics include distribution networksand equipment, system protection, control and automation, equipment testing and maintenance,and the distribution system operator’s role. It is presented on the technicianlevel and a knowledge of basic electrical theory is assumed.
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Cluster A: Review of Electrical Fundamentals for Distribution Systems
8005 System Layout8006 Overhead Lines8007 Underground Distribution Systems8008 Substations8009 Distributed Generation
Cluster B: Distribution Networks
8010 Substation Transformers8011 Distribution Transformers8012 Fault Interrupting Devices8013 Non-Fault Interruptin Devices8014 Voltage Control Devices
Cluster C: Distribution System Equipment
8015 Fundamentals of Protection8016 Overcurrent Protection
8018 Coordination of Protection Devices8019 Overvoltage Protection
Cluster D: Distribution System Protection
8020 Communication Techniques8021 SCADA Systems8022 Distribution Automation8023 Programmable Logic Controllers
Cluster E: Distribution System Control and Automation
8024 Personnel Safety8025 Insulation Testing8026 Rotating Equipment Maintenance8027 Transformer Maintenance8028 Switchgear Maintenance8029 Line Maintenance8030 Maintenance Management
Cluster F: Distribution Equipment Testing and Maintenance
8031 Load Characteristics and Utilization8032 Demand Management8033 Metering8034 Utility Rate Structure
8036 Power Quality
Cluster G: Distribution Systems- Customer Service
8037 Function of the Operator8038 Abnormal Operating Conditions8039 Service Interruptions
Cluster H: The Operators Role in Distribution Systems
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ELECTRIC UTILITY MANAGEMENT SERIES
7601 The Electricity Business7602 Management Organization7603 Customer Services7604 Electric Utility Accounting7605 Electric Utility Rates and Rate Setting7606 Electric Utility Financing7607 De-Regulation and Competition7608 De-Regulation in Practice
Availability:CD ROM: EnglishVideo: English, Mandarin & ArabicMPEG: EnglishVCD: MandarinDVD: Arabic
Reproducible Student Workbook and instructor guide per module.
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Overview: A dynamic Training Program encompassing all aspects of utility mgmt.
& structure to cope with recent industry trends.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CONTROL FOR THERMAL POWER GENERATING PLANT (POWER PLANT EMMISSION MANAGEMENT) SERIES
Availability:Video: English, Mandarin, Spanish MPEG: English, Mandarin, Spanish VCD: English & MandarinDVD: English, Mandarin, Spanish
Reproducible Reference Guide Available per Module.
Overview: Designed to aid in upgrading knowledge & understanding of environmental concerns as they relate to thermal power generating plants. It covers most of the common equipment & processes in use today to ensure that the power generation plant is in compliance with environmental legislation.
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING SKILLS SERIES
7301 Basic Techniques7302 Basic Control Circuits7303 Motor Control Circuits
2401 Power Plant Emissions2402 Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems - FGD2403 NOX Reduction Systems
2405 Particulate Removal and Solid Waste2406 Handling Hazardous Materials2407 Burning Waste
Availability:CD ROM: English
Overview: This series of award winning interactive CD ROM training programs are ideal for learning proven troubleshooting techniques & applying them in a very realisticsimulated environment.
GAS TURBINE POWER GENERATION SERIES
2501 Major Components Design & Construction2502 Gas Turbine Support Systems2503 Operation of Gas Turbines2504 Control and Protection Systems2505 Aero-Derivative Gas Turbines2506 Routine Maintenance2507 Major Maintenance2508 Combined Cycle Operations2509 Heat Recovery Steam Generator2510 Generator and Electrical Systems2511 Gas Turbine Power Generation Review Test
Availability:WEB: EnglishVideo: English, Cantonese,Mandarin, SpanishCD ROM: EnglishMPEG: English, SpanishVCD: English, MandarinDVD: English
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DIESEL POWER PLANT OPERATIONS SERIES
4601 Diesel Engines for Power Generation4602 Diesel Engine Support Systems4603 Power Generation4604 Diesel Plant Operation4605 Diesel Plant Maintenance4606 Stand - By Diesel Generator Maintenance
Availability:Video: English, SpanishCD ROM: EnglishMPEG: English, SpanishDVD: English & Spanish
Reproducible Student Workbook and instructor guide per module.
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Overview: This program is designed to aid in upgrading knowledge and understanding of diesel power generation. It covers the practical aspects of operation and maintenanceof installations including local, remote control and monitoring. The program is presentedat the technician level.
ELECTRICAL RELAY TEST & MAINTENANCE SERIES
Availability:Video: EnglishMPEG: EnglishDVD: English
Reproducible Reference Guide Available per Module.
Overview:Each module deals with specific relays produced by individual manufacturers. Each lesson is divided into two parts.
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS SERIES
7101 Basic Electricity7102 Properties of AC Circuits7103 Power and Power Factor7104 Three Phase System
Availability:Video: English, Spanish, & MandarinCD ROM: EnglishVCD/MPEG: English & Mandarin
Overview: This series will provide you with an overall understanding of ElectricalFundamentals including Ohms Law, AC circuits, Transformers and Three Phase Systems.
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MODULE 1Series A: Overcurrent5901 General Electric Type IAC5902 Westinghouse Type CO
Series B: Voltage5905 General Electric Type IAV5906 Westinghouse Type CV
MODULE IISeries A: Directional Ground Overcurrent0601 General Electric Type JBCG0602 Westinghouse Type IRD
Series B: Phase/Ground Distance0603 General Electric Type GCX0604 General Electric Type GCXG
5909 General Electric Type BDD5910 Westinghouse Type HU
Series D: Impedance5913 General Electric Type CEY5914 Westinghouse Type KD
Series E: Negative Sequence5917 General Electric Type INC5918 Westinghouse Type COQ
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HEAT RATE OPTIMIZATION SERIES
7804 Operator Controllable Losses: Boiler
7806 Operator Controllable Losses: Turbine Cycle7807 Balance of Plant Operation7808 Power Plant Controls
7809 Case Studies I7810 Case Studies II7811 Heat Rate Optimization
Assessment Tooln Practice
2701 The Hydro-Electric Role in the Power System
2702 Hydro Power Stations2703 Water Management2704 Hydro Turbines2705 Turbine Monitoring and Control2706 The Hydro- Generator2707 Generator Monitoring and Control2708 Hydro Plant Auxiliaries
2709 Operating Electrical Equipment2710 Hydro Plant Operation and Maintenance2711 Hydro Electric Power Plant Operation Review Test
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Reproducible Student Workbook and instructor guide per module.Course Also Available in Metric
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Overview: Designed to aid in upgrading knowledge & understanding of the integrated
equipment reliability, thereby improving the plant’s economic performance.
HYDRO- ELECTRIC POWER PLANT OPERATIONS SERIES
Availability:Video: English, Spanish, MandarinCD ROM: EnglishVCD: English, MandarinMPEG: English, SpanishDVD: English, SpanishWEB: English
Reproducible Student Workbooks & Instructor’s Guides per Module
Overview: This series is designed to aid in upgrading knowledge and understanding of hydro-electric power generation. It covers the practical aspects of operation & maintenance of all types of installations including pumped storage, remote control, & monitoring through SCADA. The program is presented at the technician level.
7401 Cogen and other Turbine Cycles7402 Steam Production7403 Fuels and Combustion7404 Boiler Operation7405 Boiler Control (Operation, Environmental, Chemical)7406 Steam Turbine Construction7407 Steam Turbine Operation & Control7408 Power Generation7409 Plant Auxiliary Systems7410 Power Plant Maintenance7411 Combined Heat and Power Systems
STEAM POWER & CO-GENERATION SERIES
Availability:Video: English,Spanish & MandarinCD ROM: EnglishVCD: English & MandarinMPEG: English & SpanishWEB: EnglishDVD: English, Spanish
Reproducible Student Workbook & Instructor’s Guide per Module
Overview: This series will train personnel on the operation and maintenance of steamturbines & associated equipment including co-generation applications.
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CONDITION MONITORING Series
7701 Maintenance Management7702 On-Line Condition Monitoring7703 Vibration Monitoring7704 Non-Destructive Examination Techniques7705 Electrical Testing7706 Liquid Analysis7707 Applications of Condition Monitoring
Availability:Video: English, Spanish, Mandarin & ArabicCD ROM: EnglishVCD: MandarinMPEG: English & Spanish DVD:English, Spanish, Arabic
Reproducible Student Workbook + Instructor’s Guide per Module.
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ELECTRIC UTILITY MANAGEMENT Series
7601 The Electricity Business 7602 Management Organization7603 Customer Services7604 Electric Utility Accounting7605 Electric Utility Rates and Rate Setting7606 Electric Utility Financing7607 De-Regulation and Competition7608 De-Regulation in Practice
Availability:Video: English, Mandarin, ArabicMPEG: EnglishVCD: MandarinCD ROM: EnglishDVD: Arabic
Reproducible Student Workbook + Instructor’s Guide per Module.
ELECTRICAL RELAY TEST & MAINTENANCE Series
Series A: Overcurrent5901 General Electric Type IAC5902 Westinghouse Type COSeries B: Voltage5905 General Electric Type IAV5906 Westinghouse Type CV
5909 General Electric Type BDD5910 Westinghouse Type HU
Availability:Video: EnglishMPEG: EnglishDVD: English
Reproducible Reference Guide Availableper Module.
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Overview: The series is aimed at all personell who are involved in plant maintenanceincluding operators, maintenance technicians, craftsmen & mgmt. Our objective is topresent techniques used modern plants to measure on an on going basis, the rate of deterioration of equipment, analysis and interpretation of such info, and the resultantimplementation of predictive maintenance..
Overview: A dynamic Training Program encompassing all aspects of utility mgmt. activities
cope with recent industry trends.
Overview: This series will provide you with an overall understanding of ElectricalFundamentals including Ohms Law, AC circuits, Transformers and Three Phase Systems.
ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS Series
7101 Basic Electricity7102 Properties of AC Circuits
7103 Power and Power Factor7104 Three Phase System
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ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING SKILLS Series
METER TECHNICIAN TRAINING Series
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7301 Basic Techniques7302 Basic Control Circuits7303 Motor Control Circuits
0701 Review of Electrical Fundamentals (1)0702 Review of Electrical Fundamentals (2)0704 Calibration of Single - Phase Meters0705 Calibration of 3 - Phase Meters & Sample
Testin0706 Single - Phase Self - Contained Meter
Installation0707 Single - Phase Transformer Type Meters0708 Thermal Demand Meter Operation & Calibration0709 Integrating and Rectithermal Demand Meter operation & Calibration0710 Vector Analysis Delta Connections0711 Metering 3 - Phase Delta Systems0712 Metering 4 - Wire Systems
0713 Network Services: Measuring VARS & VA
0715 Troubleshooting Polyphase Installations & Power Theft0716 Specialized Metering0717 Power Factor Correction & Load Factor0718 Digital Metering (1)0719 Digital Metering (2)0720 Dealing With the Customer
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Series A: Directional Ground Overcurrent0601 General Electric Type JBCG0602 Westinghouse Type IRDSeries B: Phase/Ground Distance0603 General Electric Type GCX0604 General Electric Type GCXG
Series D: Impedance5913 General Electric Type CEY5914 Westinghouse Type KDSeries E: Negative Sequence5917 General Electric Type INC5918 Westinghouse Type COQ
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MODULE I (Continued) MODULE II
Overview: This series of award winning interactive CD ROM training programs are ideal forlearning proven troubleshooting techniques & applying them in a very realistic simulatedenvironment.
Overview: This program will train personel to maintain, calibrate, install, and troubleshootvarious power measuring devices.
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4801 Harmonics & Static Power Convertors
4803 Analysis, Measurement & Mitigation Techniques4804 Case Studies, Standards & Guidelines
5101 Review of Electrical Fundamentals I5102 Review of Electrical Fundamentals II5103 Elements of the Power System I5104 Elements of the Power System II5105 Elements of the Power System III5106 Steady - State Power Flow
5107 Power Flow Studies5108 Steady - State Voltage Control5109 Economic Operation I5110A Economic Operation II5110B Economic Operation III5111 Constraints of Steady - State Operation
4501 Power Quality Overview4502 Causes of Power Quality Problems4503 Impact of Low Quality Power4504 Solution Methods for Power
Quality Problems4505 Utility and Customer Roles in
Power Quality4506 System Grounding
4507 Grounding of Premises & Equipment4508 Powering & Grounding of Electronic Equipment4509 A Primer for Power Quality Testing &
Inspection4510 Power Quality Case Studies4511 Designing for Power Quality - Electronic Facilities4512 Designing for Power Quality - Industrial/
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Overview: This series is designed to aid in upgrading one’s technical knowledge & understanding of power quality issues. The basic parameters of power quality, the
problem are covered. The series is focused at the technician/operator level.
Overview: This series is designed to familiarize engineers in the utility and industrial sectors with the fundamentals of harmonic distortion. The causes, systems parameters, operating conditions andequipment related to harmonic distortion are examined. Emphasis is then shifted to problemanalysis and measurement, mitigation techniques and industry standards. The knowledge gained is then applied in some actual case studies.
Overview: Upon completion of this series, the technician will understand the concepts andtechnology of electric power system operation and dispatch. Particular attention is given toemergency situations and system recovery.
POWER QUALITY Series
POWER SYSTEM HARMONICS Series
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION Series
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2101 Elements of System Protection2102 Types of Protective Relays2103 Monitoring System Conditions2104 Fault Characteristics2105 Generator Protection2106 Transformer Protection2107 Bus Protection2108 Motor Protection2109 Line Protection2110 Pilot Protection2111 Protection for System Stability2112 Testing & Commissioning of Protective Schemes2113 Power Line Carrier2114 Fault Investigation & Analysis2115 Introduction to Static Relaying2116 Coordinating of Protection Devices2117 Power Supply for Protection and Control Systems2118 Energy Center Operations2119 Telecommunications Protection (HVSP Devices)2120 Telecommunications Protection II
2121 Supervisory Control System2122 Inadvertant Trips - Cause and Prevention2123 Fault Calculations and Relay Settings2124 Testing Techniques2125 Programmable Logic Controllers
5112 Dynamic System Performance Concepts5113 Equipment Response to Abnormal Conditions I5114 Equipment Response to Abnormal Conditions II5115 Power System Communications5116 Protective Relaying A & B5117 Normal Operating Hazards and Safety A & B5118 Emergency Conditions5119 Recovery from Major Disasters5120 System Operating Manual
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Overview: Upon completion of this series, the technician will understand the concepts and technology of electric power system operation and dispatch. Particular attention is given toemergency situations and system recovery.
Overview: This series will train personnel on the principles of protection systems, including
transformers, motors, etc.
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION (cont’d) Series
SYSTEM PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY Series
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7501 Review of Fundamentals7502 Power Transmission7503 System Voltage Control7504 System Frequency and Tie-Line Control7505 Power Dispatching7506 System Security7507 Operating Under Abnormal Conditions7508 System Restoration7509 Monitoring and Control Communications7510 Transmission System Protection
7512 Power Dispatch Under Deregulation7513 Transmission Control7514 Controlling to NERC Standards: Interconnection Operation
7516 Controlling to NERC Standards: Generation, Control, and performance7517 Controlling to NERC Standards: Aspects of System Operation7518 Controlling to NERC Standards: Systems, Transactions, and Coordination
7514 Interconnection Operation
7516 Generation Control & Performance
7517 Aspects of System Operations
7518 System Transactions & Coordination
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Overview: The series is aimed principally at power system operators in the new ISO and powerpools. However, we also expect interest from the new entrants to the power business such as brokers, traders, and independent generators. For this reason, a certain amount of necessary
standard practice material is included in the program to provide a base on which to build the more advanced techniques.
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YSTEM OPERATION Series
This L&K training module is outstanding in scope and content - regarding interconnected system operation.This is an excellentfoundation for a beginner understanding of interconnected system operations.This module is also an excellent reviewfor more experienced system operations personnel.This content includes the basics of interconnected system operations,introductions to key NERC Standards, a guide in understanding automatic generation control (AGC), interchange transactions,time error correction, system reliability, system monitoring, and basics of control performance measurement.
This L&K training module firmly grasps the control and performance requirements of a Balancing Authority Area.This is a great review for experienced system operators as well as for new operators in a generation, transmission, orbalancing authority role.The subjects center upon the newest NERC Standards, details of ACE, control performance criteria,contingency reserve, the effects of frequency excursions, system monitoring, and disturbance control requirements.
This L&K training module provides excellent coverage of operating reliability limits and voltage control.This would be acornerstone of training for a newcomer to operations as well as a good review for the more experienced individual.The subjects covered include operating limits, monitoring system conditions, power transfer and stability, reactive andvoltage control, aspects of system operation, and emergency operations.The exams and problems associated with this module are great for all those associated with power transfer and reliability. It also provides a great deal of navigation throughthe associated Standards as opposed to that same information thatpreviously resided in NERC Policies.
This L&K training module provides insight into interchange transactions and e-tagging.This is considered to be a foundationto anyone in the business of scheduling or controlling a grid component.The subjects include interchange scheduling, e-tagging, roles and responsibilities for generation, scheduling, transmission,and balancing entities, coordination of interchange, making modifications and cancellations, telecommunicationsrequirements, and great coverage of the related NERC Standards.
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9500 EMERGENCY TABLE TOP DRILL
9900 SYTEM OPERATIONS REVIEW
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EMERGENCY TABLE TOP DRILL Series
SYSTEM OPERATIONS REVIEW Series
GRID DYNAMICS Series
APPLYING NERC STANDARDS Series
OVERVIEW: This training module is totally comprised of operational problem-solving exercises. These emergency preparednessdrills are web-based exercises that require trainee responses for training scenarios ranging from minor events to systemblack-out and restoration. This training is designed to be applied towards the NERC annual emergency preparedness trainingrequirement for each company as well as to provide CE credit for emergency drills or simulation. Drills are varied and utilizesimulator-screen views and other visuals common to control center operations. The exercises are designed to provide a realisticlearning experience. The web-training provides AGC summary screens, system status diagram, and alarm screens for the traineeto assess. This makes this web-based version of a “table top exercise” more realistic and requires exercise of skill-sets that moreclosely match those required in actual situations. After the trainee completes a separate, written log documenting what his/heractions for a given scenario, the trainee is provided “expected outcomes” with which to compare his/her response. If the user’slogged actions significantly differ from the expected outcomes, the user is invited to repeat that drill.
The NERC OPERATIONS TRAINING MODULE is designed to provide a comprehensive general review for personnel seeking CEtraining credit as well as for those persons who are preparing to take the NERC certification exam. Note - if a person completesthis before attaining certification by NERC, then it does not warrant NERC CE credits. This is a tool to help prepare for taking theexam. It does not include or imply content of any NERC certification exam answers. The purpose of this module is to serve as atool to help with an individual’s understanding of system operations and demonstration of knowledge necessary to succeed inthe NERC certification exam. It is absolutely necessary to spend “face time” in the references and Standards in addition to thecourse completion.
9100 Applying NERC Standards
This L&K course is a great value to those who need to relate the NERC information that once resided in Policies to the NERCStandards today. This is not only important to know where that information resides in the Standards, but also any additions orchanges that have been made in operating requirements. The contents include summaries as well as links and associatedreading requirements for the NERC Standards.
1101 System Control and Performance Requirements1102 Emergency Operations - Eastern1102 Emergency Operations - Western1103 High, Voltage, Safety, & Power Systems Operations 1104 Synchronizing Islands 1105 Undervoltage & Underfrequency1106 Voltage Control
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