Introduction to Electrical Disconnectors
In Introduction to Electrical Disconnectors, you'll learn ...
- The different types of electrical disconnectors available on the market.
- The main components of a disconnector and how they work together to ensure optimal performance.
- The purpose and function of earthing switches.
- Guidance on how to conduct condition assessments and maintenance on disconnectors.
Overview
Electrical disconnectors are critical devices used to break electrical circuits and isolate or de-energize sections of an electrical network. As such, they play a vital role in ensuring safety and maintaining the integrity of the network.
In this course you will be introduced to the different types of electrical disconnectors available on the market. You will learn about the main components of a disconnector and how they work together to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, the course will delve into the various designs of disconnectors, including centre break, vertical break, and others, to provide a comprehensive understanding of their unique features and applications.
The purpose and function of earthing switches, another essential component of a high voltage electrical network, will also be covered. The course will explore the technical requirements and specifications for disconnectors and earthing switches, including the conditions necessary for their effective operation.
Finally, the course will provide guidance on how to conduct condition assessments and maintenance on disconnectors to ensure their longevity and efficiency. Upon completion of the course, you will be well-versed in identifying the different types of electrical disconnectors, understanding their components, and conducting maintenance to keep them operating optimally.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- The purpose of disconnectors in an electrical network
- All the main components of a disconnector and how they operate
- Various disconnector designs, such as centre break and vertical break
- The purpose and function of earthing switches
- Technical specifications and requirements for disconnectors and earthing switches
- How to conduct condition assessments and perform maintenance on disconnectors.
Certificate of Completion
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 18 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.
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