Introduction
High-voltage transmission networks operating at 400/220 kV are critical for reliable power delivery across large regions. Over time, contamination such as dust, salt, industrial pollutants, and moisture accumulates on insulators and line equipment, leading to reduced insulation performance, flashovers, and outages.
This 10-day specialized training program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a comprehensive approach to the cleaning, inspection, and maintenance of high-voltage transmission lines and associated equipment. It emphasizes safety, modern cleaning techniques, live-line maintenance practices, and environmental considerations.
Participants will gain the technical knowledge and practical skills required to maintain transmission system reliability and prevent failures caused by contamination.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand contamination effects on high-voltage equipment
- Identify types of pollution and their impact on insulation
- Apply cleaning techniques for transmission lines and insulators
- Perform live-line (hotline) cleaning safely
- Use specialized cleaning tools and equipment
- Implement maintenance and inspection strategies
- Ensure compliance with safety and operational standards
- Improve system reliability and reduce outages
Target Audience
- Electrical and Transmission Engineers
- Line Maintenance and Field Technicians
- Substation and Grid Operators
- HSE and Safety Professionals
- Utility and Power Distribution Personnel
Outline
Day 1: Fundamentals of High-Voltage Transmission Systems
- Overview of 400/220 kV networks
- Transmission line components and equipment
- Insulation systems and performance
- Impact of contamination on system reliability
Day 2: Types of Contamination and Pollution Effects
- Industrial, coastal, and desert pollution
- Salt, dust, and chemical contaminants
- Flashover mechanisms
- Pollution severity classification
Day 3: Insulators and Line Equipment
- Types of insulators (ceramic, glass, polymer)
- Substation vs transmission line equipment
- Aging and degradation of insulation
- Inspection techniques
Day 4: Cleaning Techniques and Methods
- Manual cleaning methods
- High-pressure water cleaning
- Dry cleaning and brushing
- Chemical cleaning methods
Day 5: Live-Line (Hotline) Cleaning Techniques
- Principles of live-line maintenance
- Safety distances and insulation coordination
- Tools and equipment for hotline cleaning
- Risk assessment and safety procedures
Day 6: Equipment and Tools for Cleaning Operations
- High-pressure systems and water quality requirements
- Insulated tools and PPE
- Access equipment (ladders, platforms, helicopters, drones)
- Calibration and maintenance of tools
Day 7: Safety Procedures and Risk Management
- Electrical safety practices
- Lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures
- Working at height safety
- Emergency response planning
Day 8: Inspection and Condition Monitoring
- Visual inspection techniques
- Infrared thermography
- Leakage current monitoring
- Maintenance planning based on condition
Day 9: Maintenance Strategies and Reliability Improvement
- Preventive and predictive maintenance
- Scheduling cleaning operations
- Environmental considerations
- Performance optimization
Day 10: Practical Workshop and Case Studies
- Developing a cleaning and maintenance plan
- Analyzing contamination scenarios
- Case studies of transmission failures
- Group project and presentation
- Final review and evaluation