Best Practice Preventive Maintenance Electrical Distribution System Equipment

24-25 Oct, 2017, Seri Pacific Hotel

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HJ. ROZALI BIN AYED has over 49 years of field experience in electrical engineering, and he currently serves as Technical Director for Karo Engineering Services specialized in installation, testing and maintenance of electrical installation. Throughout his 49 years of careers in the field of electrical engineering, he has held numerous positions such as Senior Chargeman, Senior Technician, Foremen, Assistant Engineer, Project Manager, Facility Manager, Consultant Engineer, Technical Advisor, and has served for both the public (Jabatan Kerja Raya Malaysia) and private sectors.

 

He also possesses a great wealth of experience in teaching, lecturing, consulting for over 38 years, and he is currently engaged with the Construction Industrial Development Board of Malaysia (CIDB) as a Valuation Officer for the Site Supervisory Certifications in electrical construction works. In addition he is officially recognized as Train The Trainer (TTT) awarded by Pusat Sumber Manusia Berhad (PSMB).

 

He has also passed special government examination to be qualified as Assistant Electrical Engineer, holder of Diploma Skills Malaysia in the field of “Electrical Technology” awarded by Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran Malaysia/Kementerian Sumber Manusia Malaysia. Holder of Professional Certification as Competent Electrical Engineer (supervisory), Competencies certifications as Chargeman Category B4 – 33kV and Wireman Category PW4 Three-Phase Testing and Endorsement awarded by Energy Commission of Malaysia. He has successfully attended Technical and Industrial Training organized by the Association of Overseas Technical Scholarship (AOTS), at NEC Corporation Tokyo, Japan (1984-1985), successfully attended User Training in Energy Management System (EnMS) – ISO 50001, and User Training in Fan Systems Optimization held in the year 2012 organized by Industrial Energy Efficiency for Malaysia Manufacturing Sector and collaborated with the United Nation Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

Venue Details

Seri Pacific Hotel
Jalan Putra, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, - 50350
Phone : (603) 4042 5555
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FOCUSING ON
  • Introduction
  • What is Equipment Preventive Maintenance (EPM)
  • Frequency of equipment preventive maintenance
  • Recommended maintenance practices
  • Air-Break Circuit Breakers (ACBs)
  • Vacuum Circuit Breakers (VCBs)
  • Air disconnect switches (Isolators)
  • Mineral Oil Circuit Breakers (MOCBs)
  • Molded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCBs)
  • Battery stations/Chargers
  • Cable and Bus
  • Transformers
  • Surge Arrestors
  • Protective Relays
  • Visual and mechanical inspection
  • UPS System
  • Electric motors
  • Infrared inspection
  • Record keeping
  • Standards

    Course is conducted in English & Bahasa Melayu
OVERVIEW

Electrical failures account for millions of Ringgit Malaysia in damage and lost business every year. As generally known, electrical infrastructure continuous to age, and this problem is only going to worsen unless steps are taken to counter the trend.

 

Ironically more than two thirds of electrical system failures can be prevented by a routine best practice preventive maintenance program. Studies shows that the failure rate of electrical equipment is three times higher for components that are not part of a scheduled best practice preventive maintenance program as compared with those that are.

 

A well planned best practice preventive maintenance program allows equipment owner to schedule the system outage at a time of their choosing rather than having to correct major problems resulting from an always untimely failure.

 

This course is specifically designed to provide the most advance knowledge “best practice preventive maintenance for electrical distribution system equipment” to the participants by our professional and higher skilled Course Leader in this particular field.

OBJECTIVES
  1. Providing advance knowledge and appropriate approach of equipment preventive maintenance.
  2. Building up confident and skills.
AFTER ATTENDING THIS COURSE YOU WILL RETURN TO YOUR JOB…
  1. Being able to reduce downtime due to equipment failures.
  2. Being able to reduce cost of maintenance.
  3. Being able to increase production.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
  • Technical and industrial personnel who are directly/indirectly involved in the operation and maintenance of electrical distribution system equipment, such as Managers, Engineers, Technicians, Chargeman etc.
METHODOLOGY
  • Interactive Presentation
  • Case Studies
  • Discussions
  • Exercises
  • Questions and answers session.
  • Presentation shall be conducted in dual languages, English/Bahasa Malaysia
DAY 1
9:00 INTRODUCTION
  • Effect of electrical equipment failure
  WHAT IS EQUIPMENT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (EPM)
  • Inspect, check and examine to determine sign of equipment failures.
10.45 FREQUENCY OF EQUIPMENT PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
  • Manufacturer’s recommendations/ specifications
  • Location and physical environment
  • Critical equipment
  RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
  • Segmented by equipment type
  • Switchgear
  • Equipment rooms
  • Insulators, support and connectors
  • Conductors
12.00 AIR-BREAK CIRCUIT BREAKERS (ACBS)
  • Insulation
  • Contacts
  • Arc Interrupters
  • Operating mechanism
  • Auxiliary devices
  VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKERS (VCBS)
  • Vacuum checker
  • Insulation
  • Contacts
  • Operating mechanism
  • Auxiliary devices
1:00 Lunch

2:00

AIR DISCONNECT SWITCHES (ISOLATORS)

  • Insulation
  • Contacts
  MINERAL OIL CIRCUIT BREAKERS (MOCBs)
  • External
  • Internal
  • Insulating oil test
  • Auxiliary devices
3.45 MOLDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS (MCCBs)
 
  BATTERY STATIONS/CHARGERS
  • Battery
  • Charger
  • Safety
5:00 End of Day 1
DAY 2
9:00 CABLE AND BUS
  • Cable in man hole
  • Aerial cables
  • Raceways
  • Bust Duct
  • Testing
  TRANSFORMERS
  • Dry type transformer
  • Liquid filled transformer
10.45 SURGE ARRESTORS
 
  PROTECTIVE RELAYS
 
12.00 VISUAL AND MECHANICAL INSPECTION
  • Electrical testing
  UPS SYSTEM
 
1:00 Lunch

2:00 ELECTRIC MOTORS
  • Recommended maintenance practice and frequencies
  INFRARED INSPECTION
 
3:45 RECORD KEEPING
 
  STANDARDS
 
5:00 End of Course