Advanced Electrical Maintenance and Troubleshooting

The untrained/unexperienced technician unnecessarily replaces costly parts, must wait for technical support from engineering, the supervisory staff, or the equipment manufactures’ support organization. This wastes valuable time and money. In some cases, the equipment gets damaged because parts are installed incorrectly, or the workmanship is substandard.

Electrical Maintenance of various electrical equipment and apparatus requires good understanding of phase and ground short circuit currents, detection, and safe clearing of the faulted equipment. Good design & coordination of electric power protection systems is vital to safety, maintenance, troubleshooting and efficient operation of electrical systems and modern industrial plants.

Salvo Global’s course is designed to familiarize participants with the use of practical & effective troubleshooting procedures to troubleshoot problems in electrical circuits. After completing this course, participants should be able to identify and describe the main steps of a practical maintenance & troubleshooting procedure and use the procedure to troubleshoot problems in electrical equipment and electrical systems.

Top Learning Objectives

  • Enhance knowledge of modern preventive & predictive electrical maintenance techniques to effectively optimise performance and extend life-cycle of equipment & electrical systems
  • Learn how to plan and implement energized maintenance tasks such as analysis for eff ective condition monitoring and early fault detection of LV / MV / HV electrical static and rotating machines.
  • Ensure high safety awareness in all maintenance practices and develop a strong safety culture with reliable emergency protocol
  • Troubleshoot, optimise and protect ALL essential equipment and electrical systems such as generators, motors, control circuits, transformer, PLCs etc.
  • Improve important management skills to motivate artisans and technicians to carry out work orders precisely and productively
  • Acquire practical insights and application techniques to safely handle high voltage electrical systems and components
  • Gain valuable advice through interactive discussion on renewable or alternative energy sources and hybrid power solutions

Who Should Attend?

This course is a must for electrical engineers, electrical maintenance personnel, plant electricians, electrical contractors, power specialists, maintenance managers, consultants and technologists responsible for the design, construction, installation, inspection, operation, or maintenance of electrical systems, electrical technicians, inspectors, safety personnel and other employees responsible for the operation and maintenance of electrical systems in a commercial, industrial, institutional or utility setting.

  • Maintenance Managers
  • Electrical Maintenance Managers
  • Engineering Managers
  • Electrical Engineering Managers
  • Facilities Managers
  • E&I (Electrical & Instrumentation) Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Electronics Engineers
  • Power Plant Engineers
  • Power System Engineers

From industries including but not limited to:

  • Oil & Gas, Mining, Utilities, Manufacturing, Construction, Petrochemicals/Chemicals, Manufacturing, Transportation & Rail, Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, Food & Beverages, etc.

Trainer's Background

  • He holds a BS/MS in Electromechanical Engineering and an MD Electromechanical Engineer with extensive experience of 20 years in
    engineering management, consultancy, design, engineering, construction, maintenance, production, occupational health safety and
    quality, technical education and training services within the electrical, electromechanical and instrumentation, off shore and onshore oil
    and gas industry.
  • Fully experienced in the projects from FEED to Operational Production; implementing International Standards IEC, IEEE, IEC Ex, AS/NZS and
    HSEQ Engineering. Reviewed, prepared and approved Electrical engineering documentations such as PDMS logic diagrams, PDMS I/O list,
    Power studies (Short circuit, Load fl ow, Harmonic studies, Motor starting studies, Stability studies, Protection system, Heat calculation, UPS
    sizing studies, Lighting studies, Lightning studies, Cable sizing) Interconnection diagrams and Layout drawings. Reviewed and approved Vendor
    Electrical packages (HV Switchboards, MV Switchboard, LV Switchboard, MCC, AC Distribution boards, DC Distribution boards, Control panels,
    etc.)
  • Reviewed Vendor Mechanical packages (Turbine generators, Water treatment package, Fire system package, Diesel Emergency Power system,
    Air compressors, HVAC system, Flash compressors, etc…). Knowledge of EMC system

EVENT SCHEDULE

Face-to-Face Masterclass
Date: 18th – 20th February 2025
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Location: Abidjan, Ivory Coast

This course will be conducted in french language

TRANSLATE IN FRENCH LANGUAGE

“Although the duration of the course was very short, it was very interesting and informative and the trainer was quite good and knowledgeable. He always tried to explain every bit of things to our level”

– Chevron

 

“It was interesting. The trainer was very active in displaying the reality through theoretical. He is experienced widely in the field. In fact, we actually learnt a lot and involved in discussions”

– Niger Delta Power Holding Company Ltd