Training Course: Power Management Systems (PMS)

EN235637 7 - 18 Jun 2026 Cost : 4400 € Euro
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Introduction

Power Management Systems (PMS) are essential for ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of electrical power systems in industries such as oil & gas, marine, utilities, and large industrial facilities. PMS enables real-time monitoring, load balancing, protection coordination, and automated control of power generation and distribution systems.

This 10-day advanced training program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a comprehensive and practical approach to PMS, covering system design, load management, protection strategies, automation, and performance optimization.

Participants will gain in-depth knowledge and hands-on understanding of PMS applications, enabling them to operate, maintain, and optimize electrical power systems effectively.

 

Course Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand PMS architecture and system components
  • Design and analyze electrical power management systems
  • Apply load sharing and load shedding strategies
  • Implement protection and control schemes
  • Integrate PMS with SCADA/DCS systems
  • Monitor and optimize system performance
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot system faults
  • Improve reliability and energy efficiency

 

Target Audience

  • Electrical and Power Engineers
  • Control and Automation Engineers
  • Maintenance and Reliability Engineers
  • Marine and Offshore Engineers
  • Plant Operators and Supervisors
  • Energy and Utility Professionals

 

Outline

Day 1: Fundamentals of Power Systems and PMS

  • Overview of electrical power systems
  • Introduction to PMS concepts and applications
  • Components: generators, transformers, switchgear
  • System configurations

Day 2: PMS Architecture and Communication Systems

  • PMS hardware and software architecture
  • Communication protocols (Modbus, IEC 61850)
  • Network design and redundancy
  • Integration with control systems

Day 3: Load Management and Power Distribution

  • Load characteristics and demand analysis
  • Load sharing among generators
  • Power distribution strategies
  • Power factor correction

Day 4: Load Shedding and Blackout Prevention

  • Automatic load shedding schemes
  • Priority load classification
  • Blackout prevention strategies
  • System restoration procedures

Day 5: Electrical Protection and Coordination

  • Protection devices (relays, breakers)
  • Overcurrent, differential, and distance protection
  • Coordination and selectivity
  • Fault analysis

Day 6: Control Strategies and Automation

  • PMS control logic and algorithms
  • Generator control (synchronization, load sharing)
  • Automation systems integration
  • SCADA/DCS interface

Day 7: Monitoring, Diagnostics, and Data Analysis

  • Real-time monitoring systems
  • Data logging and trending
  • Performance indicators (KPIs)
  • Fault detection and diagnostics

Day 8: Maintenance and Reliability Engineering

  • Preventive and predictive maintenance
  • Reliability-centered maintenance (RCM)
  • Asset management strategies
  • System lifecycle management

Day 9: Energy Optimization and Efficiency

  • Energy management strategies
  • Reducing losses and improving efficiency
  • Demand-side management
  • Integration of renewable energy

Day 10: Integrated PMS Design & Final Workshop

  • Designing a complete PMS solution
  • Case studies and real-world applications
  • Troubleshooting and optimization scenarios
  • Group project and presentation
  • Final review and evaluation
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