Partial discharge diagnostics on MV and HV cables with the MPD series

Podsumowanie

Become familiar with the basic principles of partial discharge measurements applicable for cables using the MPD 800 system.
Learn to measure and locate partial discharge activity on cables with hands-on sessions on a 15 kV medium voltage cable. Get a systematic introduction to the interpretation of test results.

Cel szkolenia

  • Measure and locate partial discharges on medium voltage and high voltage devices with the MPD 800
  • Learn to use time-domain reflectometry and time of flight to locate PD in cables
  • Perform measurements to determine the insulation condition and identify fault types and fault location
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Treść szkolenia

  • Getting to know the MPD system
  • Understanding how partial discharges are measured
  • Connecting the MPD to cables
  • Getting to know the MPD software for efficient measurements
  • Performing partial discharge tests according to IEC 60270 and other relevant standards
  • Performing real partial discharge measurements in hands-on sessions
  • Getting to know PRPD, TDR, ToF and sTDR
  • Interpreting partial discharge test results
  • Handling interferences
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Czas trwania

1 day

Termin

8am - 5pm

Informacje

You will receive a tentative confirmation within a couple days of registering.  Do NOT purchase any flights until you receive the FINAL confirmation confirming that we will still be hosting the in-person class.

This class is eligible for PDH and NETA Credits.

Save money and register for the package including PD Fundamentals

Odbiorcy szkolenia

Technical staff from manufacturers, electric utilities, railway and service companies to be involved in partial discharge testing and condition assessment of cables

Wymagania wstępne

Basic knowledge of PD measurements

Rozwiązania

MPD 800 and accessories

Save money and time by registering for 2 classes at the same time.

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