Introduction
Power transformers operating at 11/0.4 kV are essential assets in electrical distribution systems, supplying power to industrial, commercial, and residential loads. Their reliability directly impacts system stability, safety, and operational continuity.
This 10-day advanced training program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a comprehensive and practical approach to transformer testing, diagnostics, maintenance, and fault analysis. It integrates electrical theory with field practices, enabling participants to effectively manage transformer health and performance.
Participants will gain in-depth expertise in testing techniques, condition monitoring, fault diagnosis, and maintenance planning to ensure long-term transformer reliability.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand transformer construction, operation, and performance
- Perform routine and advanced diagnostic testing
- Analyze transformer faults and degradation mechanisms
- Apply preventive, predictive, and condition-based maintenance
- Interpret test results and assess transformer health
- Ensure compliance with IEC and IEEE standards
- Improve reliability and extend transformer lifespan
Target Audience
- Electrical and Power Engineers
- Maintenance and Reliability Engineers
- Substation and Utility Engineers
- Electrical Technicians and Supervisors
- Industrial plant electrical personnel
Outline
Day 1: Fundamentals of Power Transformers
- Transformer principles and operation
- Construction (core, windings, insulation systems)
- Transformer types and applications
- Losses, efficiency, and rating
Day 2: Transformer Components and Accessories
- Bushings, tap changers (OLTC & off-load)
- Cooling systems (ONAN, ONAF)
- Protection devices (Buchholz relay, temperature sensors)
- Monitoring systems
Day 3: Routine Electrical Testing
- Winding resistance measurement
- Turns ratio testing (TTR)
- Insulation resistance (IR) and polarization index (PI)
- Core and insulation checks
Day 4: Functional and Performance Testing
- No-load and load tests
- Short circuit and impedance tests
- Voltage regulation and efficiency evaluation
- Test procedures and standards
Day 5: Oil Testing and Insulation Diagnostics
- Transformer oil properties and functions
- Dielectric strength (BDV), moisture content, acidity
- Oil sampling and analysis techniques
- Oil treatment and purification
Day 6: Advanced Diagnostic Testing
- Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA)
- Partial discharge detection
- Frequency Response Analysis (FRA)
- Tan Delta and insulation power factor tests
Day 7: Fault Diagnosis and Failure Analysis
- Common transformer faults (electrical, thermal, mechanical)
- Winding faults and insulation breakdown
- Overheating and hotspot issues
- Case studies of transformer failures
Day 8: Maintenance Strategies and Asset Management
- Preventive, predictive, and condition-based maintenance
- Maintenance scheduling and planning
- Reliability-centered maintenance (RCM)
- Asset lifecycle management
Day 9: Protection, Safety, and Standards
- Transformer protection schemes
- Safety procedures and risk management
- IEC and IEEE standards
- Compliance and documentation
Day 10: Practical Workshop and Condition Assessment
- Interpreting real test reports
- Transformer health assessment
- Developing maintenance plans
- Group case study and troubleshooting
- Final review and evaluation