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Get specialized power engineering training from the AVO International Training Institute. With more than 30 years of training experience in the electrical industry and a reputation for high-quality hands-on training, the AVO International Training Institute offers courses that specifically suit the training needs of the electrical engineer looking to increase his or her knowledge. For more information or a detailed course outline, contact TruPower Associates at (410) 242-2300 or contact us online by clicking here. Here are some of the courses of interest to electrical/design engineers. Many are offered in the Washington DC/Baltimore area, click here for a schedule
- Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis teaches the acceptable methods for performing an arc-flash hazard analysis, as well as the causes of an arc-flash, standards pertaining to arc-flash hazard evaluation, and arc-flash hazard mitigation techniques.
- Short-Circuit Analysis teaches the techniques used to calculate maximum and minimum short circuit currents and discusses sources of fault current rotating equipment, series devices, balanced/unbalanced short circuits, and methods necessary to analyze three-phase and unbalanced short circuits.
- Protective Devices Coordination I teaches how to select/determine settings, coordinate fuses, circuit breakers, electro-mechanical, and modern microprocessor based relays in a typical industrial or power plant. While this course emphasizes manual methods, students will learn typical computer methods as well.
- Protective Devices Coordination II concentrates on the use of the computer for Coordination Studies, as well as practical aspects of selecting and setting many of the advanced protective relay schemes and generator protection schemes.
- Power Quality and Harmonics outlines the factors that contribute to power quality problems in commercial and industrial environments, conducting a power quality survey, interpreting power quality data, evaluating grounding systems, and solutions to solve power quality problems.
- Ground Systems Design & Testing will familiarize students with the requirement of the IEEE Green Book and the various aspects of electrical grounding including static electricity, grounding for lightning protection, electrode choices, connection considerations, sensitive electronic equipment, and regulatory requirements.
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