Electrical Plant Fault Diagnosis - Advance
05 – 09 May 2025 | Abu Dhabi | 27 – 31 Oct. 2025 | Dubai | 08 – 12 Dec. 2025 | Abu Dhabi |
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Fundamentals of Electrical Faults in Power Systems
- Understand the types of electrical faults:
- Open-circuit faults (broken conductors, loose connections).
- Short-circuit faults (phase-to-phase, phase-to-ground, three-phase).
- Earth faults and leakage currents.
- Overloads and thermal faults.
- Recognize causes and impacts of faults in electrical plants.
2. Electrical Fault Detection and Diagnosis Techniques
- Perform visual inspections for burned components, loose connections, and overheating.
- Utilize testing instruments for fault detection, including:
- Multimeters and clamp meters.
- Megohmmeters (insulation resistance testing).
- Thermal imaging cameras for hotspot detection.
- Oscilloscopes and power quality analyzers.
- Circuit tracers and fault locators.
- Interpret alarms, trip signals, and system logs in electrical control systems.
3. Fault Analysis in Power Distribution Systems
- Diagnose faults in transformers (winding failures, oil degradation, bushing faults).
- Troubleshoot switchgear and circuit breakers (contact wear, arc flash damage, tripping).
- Analyze motor control center (MCC) faults (overloads, phase failures, VFD issues).
- Identify cable faults (insulation breakdown, moisture ingress, partial discharge).
- Troubleshoot earthing and bonding failures leading to stray voltage issues.
4. Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Troubleshooting Methods
- Apply systematic troubleshooting approaches such as:
- 5 Whys Method
- Ishikawa (Fishbone) Diagram
- Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
- Develop a structured fault diagnosis workflow for quick resolution.
- Implement temporary and permanent corrective actions.
5. Protection System and Fault Coordination
- Understand protective relays and fault isolation in power systems.
- Learn relay coordination and selectivity to minimize downtime.
- Test and adjust overcurrent, differential, and earth fault protection relays.
6. Predictive and Preventive Maintenance Strategies
- Implement condition-based monitoring (CBM) and predictive maintenance (PdM).
- Utilize advanced monitoring techniques:
- Vibration analysis for rotating machinery.
- Infrared thermography for overheating detection.
- Power quality monitoring for voltage sags, harmonics, and transients.
- Develop preventive maintenance schedules to minimize unexpected failures.
7. Safety and Compliance in Fault Diagnosis
- Follow electrical safety procedures (NFPA 70E, OSHA, IEC 60204-1).
- Implement Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) for troubleshooting live equipment.
- Ensure compliance with IEEE, NEC, IEC, and ISO standards.
8. Case Studies and Practical Applications
- Analyze real-world case studies of electrical faults and resolutions.
- Participate in hands-on exercises for diagnosing and fixing electrical faults.
- Develop a fault management strategy for an electrical plant.
Target Audience
- Electrical engineers and maintenance personnel
- Power plant and industrial facility operators
- Electrical supervisors and reliability engineers
- Safety and compliance officers
- Automation and control system engineers