- Lessons: 58
- Duration: 12 weeks
Program Overview
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The Electrical Power Distribution program provides a comprehensive overview of the power distribution systems that are used in industrial, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings. This program covers aspects of the distribution system, protection, distribution automation and independent power generation. It also focuses on switchgear, power cables, transformers, power factor correction, grounding, lightning protection and network systems.
The program enhances participants’ knowledge and skills required for employment in the electrical distribution sector. The participants will be introduced to the design methods in compliance with the IEEE standards and Canadian Electrical Code and will learn how to perform design calculations and system analysis by using industry standard software.
The participants also will be engaged in the project work which will involve all aspects of the system design process. They will be configuring single line diagrams, performing design calculations, preparing equipment selection datasheets, sizing the major electrical equipment and selecting equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers, switchboards, motor control centers from reputed North American suppliers.
The program includes in-depth classroom lectures, demonstrations and case studies. All courses in the program are taught by practicing professionals, ensuring that the program content is both practical and current.
Career Opportunities
After the successful completion of the program, the graduates will find employment opportunities with consulting engineering companies, large contracting companies, inspection agencies, large equipment manufacturers and utility companies.
Courses in this program:
Electrical Power Distribution I
Electrical Power Distribution II
Canadian Electrical Code
Engineering CAD
Engineering Project Management
Maintenance Management
Canadian Industrial Practices and Workplace Culture
Program Outcomes
Knowledge
Core Competency:
Graduates will gain proficiency in the area of management, operation and maintenance of power distribution systems.
Upon completion of this program participants will:
Understand the best practices, technical and regulatory requirements for power distribution in industrial, commercial and institutional buildings;
Understand organization of the Canadian Electrical Code, methods of estimating electrical load, sizing of components and calculation of space requirements;
Recognize engineering solutions for distribution of electrical power, protection of power distribution systems; operation of different components of the system;
Recognize purpose, function, ratings and special problems of the key components of electrical systems;
Skills
Core Competency:
Graduates will be able to provide design inputs and oversee set up, operation and maintenance of electrical power distribution systems.
Upon completion of this program participants will be able to:
Use AutoCAD Electrical software to produce single line diagrams, power distribution layouts, lighting design, instrumentation, heat tracing, grounding, cable tray and other layouts;
Prepare specifications for design, installation, operation, protection and maintenance of electrical distribution systems;
Prepare electrical data sheets, technical specifications and technical bid evaluations;
Perform calculations, determine required sizes, ampacities and ratings of electrical components of power distribution systems in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code;
Set up safe operational settings of power distribution systems and oversee their operation, maintenance and ad-hoc servicing;
Provide project oversight and authorize on-site changes in order to resolve emerging issues and maintain as-built drawings and update when modifications are completed;
Maintain critical power distribution system information, drawings, files, spreadsheets and records;
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1. Electrical power Distribution I— Outline Topics
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Lesson 1.1Estimation of Electrical Load and Design of single of Single Line Diagram
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Lesson 1.2Short Circuit Calculation
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Lesson 1.3Protection of electrical systems
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Lesson 1.4Protective Relays and Instrument Transformers
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Lesson 1.5Selection and Application of fuses
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Lesson 1.6Selection and Application of circuit Breakers
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Lesson 1.7Grounding and ground Fault Protection
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Lesson 1.8Team Project I
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Lesson 1.9Course Overview, Exam Preparation and Final Exam
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2. Electrical power distribution II — Outline Topics
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Lesson 2.1Design Feeders
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Lesson 2.2Secondary Unit Substations
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Lesson 2.3Motor Starters and Motor Control Centers
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Lesson 2.4Branch Circuits and Feeders For Motors
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Lesson 2.5Branch Circuits and Computed Loads For Lighting and Receptacles
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Lesson 2.6System Coordination
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Lesson 2.7Team Project I
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Lesson 2.8Course Overview, Exam Preparation and Final Exam
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3. Canadian electrical code — Outline Topics
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Lesson 3.1Electrical Code Overview, Wire and Cable Applications (Sections 4, 12 and 36)
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Lesson 3.2Grounding and Bounding (sections 10 & 36)
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Lesson 3.3Protection and Control (Section 14)
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Lesson 3.4Fire Alarm Systems and Pumps, Swimming Pools, motor Applications (Section 32, 68 and 28)
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Lesson 3.5High Voltage Substations and Lines (Sections 36 & 26)
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Lesson 3.6Hazardous Locations (section 18), Emergency Systems (Section 46)
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Lesson 3.7Course Overview, Exam Preparation and Final Exam
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4. Engineering CAD — Outline Topics
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Lesson 4.1Basic AutoCAD Electrical
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Lesson 4.2Schematic Editing, Components and Reports
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Lesson 4.3Panel layouts
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Lesson 4.4Settings and Configurations
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Lesson 4.5Custom Components and Data
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Lesson 4.6Automation and Advanced Tools
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Lesson 4.7PLC Modules
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Lesson 4.8Team Project I
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Lesson 4.9Course Overview, Exam Preparation and Final Exam
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Maintenance management — Outline Topics
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Lesson 5.1Effective maintenance Practices
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Lesson 5.2Maintenance Staffing and Processes
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Lesson 5.3Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Part I
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Lesson 5.4Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Part II
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Lesson 5.5Maintenance Planning and Scheduling Part III
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Lesson 5.6Maintenance Administration
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Lesson 5.7Course Overview and Exam preparation
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6. Canadian industrial practice & workplace culture — Outline Topics
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7. Project management
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Lesson 7.1Introduction, Project Life cycle and Management Processes
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Lesson 7.2Initiating a project
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Lesson 7.3Project scope planning
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Lesson 7.4Project scheduling and budgeting
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Lesson 7.5Planning project integration
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Lesson 7.6Executing a project
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Lesson 7.7Monitoring & controlling a project
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Lesson 7.8Closing a project
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Lesson 7.9Life cycle cost
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Lesson 7.10Tendering process
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Lesson 7.11Contracting process
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Lesson 7.12Course overview, exam preparation and final exam
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