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Australian Power Institute (API) High Voltage Engineering 3-Day Intensive Short Course
Location: University of Sydney, Power Engineering Auditorium, Electrical Engineering Building J03, Level 2, Darlington Campus
Date: 25-27 August 2010
Transmission and distribution equipment operate at high voltages and an understanding of why and how their insulation can fail, and how failure can be avoided or minimised, is increasingly important because of the huge costs, directly and indirectly, of equipment failure.
This 3-day course will introduce the failure mechanisms in insulation systems, the importance of good design, appropriate testing of prototypes and at commissioning, and methods of monitoring of the health of insulation systems.
Recognised for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by Engineers Australia in accordance with EA CPD Guidelines.
This course is suitable for a range of experiences in high voltage engineering from new graduates through to experienced professionals and senior managers who need or wish to understand: Why electrical failures occur in high-voltage equipment; How the health of such equipment may be monitored; and The methods of design and testing of such equipment.
For the detailed course outline, objectives and information on the API experts delivering the course, please DOWNLOAD the brochure on the right.
The API High Voltage Engineering 3-Day Intensive Short Course is being delivered at the University of Sydney from 25-27 August 2010.
$1,600 for API Members
$1,900 for API Non Members
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A 10% saving applies for Engineers Australia Members or for group bookings of 3 or more participants.