16 - 27 Mar 2025
Istanbul (Turkey)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Esentepe
Cost : 10600 € Euro
This program focuses on the installation, maintenance, and testing of grounding networks in 30/11 kV substations. Proper grounding is critical for safety, operational efficiency, and protection of electrical systems. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of grounding principles, design standards, installation techniques, and maintenance practices.
Understand the role and importance of grounding networks in electrical safety.
Learn design considerations for grounding networks in 30/11 kV substations.
Master the techniques for installation and testing of grounding systems.
Develop skills for troubleshooting and maintaining grounding networks.
Ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Electrical engineers and technicians.
Substation maintenance teams.
Electrical safety officers.
Professionals involved in substation design and installation.
Day 1: Introduction to Grounding Systems
Purpose and benefits of grounding.
Types of grounding systems (TN, TT, IT).
Overview of grounding in 30/11 kV substations.
Day 2: Principles of Electrical Grounding
Electrical theory related to grounding.
Ground resistance and its significance.
Fault currents and their impact on grounding systems.
Day 3: Grounding Network Design for 30/11 kV Stations
Key design considerations for substations.
Soil resistivity and its effect on grounding.
Design tools and software for grounding networks.
Day 4: Standards and Regulations
International grounding standards (e.g., IEEE, IEC).
Local regulatory requirements for grounding networks.
Ensuring compliance with safety codes.
Day 5: Installation Techniques
Installation of ground rods, grids, and mats.
Connecting equipment to the grounding network.
Tools and materials for effective installation.
Day 6: Testing and Inspection
Methods for measuring ground resistance (e.g., fall-of-potential, clamp meters).
Testing continuity of grounding systems.
Ensuring the integrity of connections and conductors.
Day 7: Maintenance of Grounding Networks
Routine inspections and checks.
Addressing corrosion and wear in grounding components.
Upgrading and enhancing existing networks.
Day 8: Troubleshooting Grounding Issues
Identifying common grounding problems.
Analyzing and resolving high ground resistance.
Mitigating step and touch potential hazards.
Day 9: Grounding in Special Conditions
Grounding in high-resistance soils.
Techniques for substations in urban and industrial environments.
Managing grounding in extreme weather conditions.
Day 10: Practical Applications and Case Studies
Hands-on installation and testing in a simulated environment.
Real-world case studies on grounding failures and successes.
Participant project: Designing a grounding system for a 30/11 kV substation.