Technician Learning Plan
$1,000.00
Credits: 1.15 CEU/11.5 NETA CTD/11.5 PDH
Duration: 11h 30m
The Technician Learning Plan consists of 23 courses specifically grouped together to address the needs of the electrical technician who manages the maintenance of the fluid-filled transformer. These courses cover topics from testing (chemical & electrical); diagnosis and analysis methods; maintenance procedures; performing a safe visual inspection; and the proper way to obtain a representative fluid sample. This Learning Plan is recommended for those who are in any way involved in maintaining the life of the liquid insulation of the transformer and extending the life of the solid insulation through such actions.
These courses each run approximately 30 minutes and earn 0.05 CEU/.5 NETA CTD/.5 PDH for a Learning Plan total of 1.15 CEU/11.5 NETA CTD/11.5 PDH
Individual Courses are $49 / Discount applied when purchasing complete Learning Plan.
Number of Courses: 23
Included Courses
Why Dissolved Gas Analysis is the first in a 5-part series in the Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) & Furans Section of Transformer Management 1. This course covers what DGA includes and why it is important for a transformer maintenance program to include in its testing procedures.
DGA Qualitative Method is the second in a 5- part series in the Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) & Furans Section of Transformer Management 1. This course covers important methods, such as Key Gas Analysis, to evaluate DGA and the various parameters to follow in using these evaluation tools.
Liquid Screen Tests is the first in a 2-part series under the Oil Test & Interpretation Session of Transformer Management 1. This course covers the importance of the tests that are run on fluid samples, how they are performed, and the parameters of the results.
Other Routine Tests is the second in a 2-part series under Oil Tests & Interpretation in the Transformer Management 1 course. This course covers the tests outside of those found in Liquid Screen Series that are equally as important to evaluate your samples, how they are performed, recommended frequency, and how to interpret results.
DGA Quantitative Method is the third in a 5- part series in the Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) & Furans Section of Transformer Management 1. This course covers important methods, such as Duval’s Triangle, for the evaluation of DGA and the various parameters to follow in using these evaluation tools.
Furans is the fourth in a 5- part series in the Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) & Furans Section of Transformer Management 1. This course covers an explanation of what furans are and the role their presence plays in analyzing the condition of the transformer.
Revision of IEEE DGA Guide of 2019 is the last in a 5- part series in the Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) & Furans Section of Transformer Management 1. This course is an in-depth explanation of this important standard and how it effects how dissolved gas analysis results are interpreted.
Routine Electrical Tests, Part 2 is the third in a 5- part series in the Electrical Testing Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the important tests, when and why to run them.
Electrical Testing Overview is the first in a 5- part series in the Electrical Testing Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the importance of performing field electrical testing.
Routine Electrical Tests, Part 1 is the second in a 5- part series in the Electrical Testing Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the important tests, when and why to run them.
Electrical Testing Bushings is the fourth in a 5- part series in the Electrical Testing Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the important tests to run on bushings, when and why to run them.
Sweep Frequency Response Analysis (SFRA) is the last in a 5- part series in the Electrical Testing Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover this important test, its parameters, and applications.
Mechanical Maintenance is the first in a 5- part series in the Applied Transformer Maintenance Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the importance of maintaining the mechanical parts of the transformer.
Electrical Maintenance is the second in a 5- part series in the Applied Transformer Maintenance Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the importance of maintaining the electrical parts of the transformer.
Oil Processing, Part 1 is the third in a 5- part series in the Applied Transformer Maintenance Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the important maintenance oil processing procedures including Filtering, Degassing, and Vacuum Processing the transformer, when and why to run these processes.
Oil Processing, Part 2 is the fourth in a 5- part series in the Applied Transformer Maintenance Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the important Moisture Reduction Options available in Oil Processing Procedures.
Oil Processing, Part 3 is the last in a 5- part series in the Applied Transformer Maintenance Section of Transformer Management 1. This course will cover the important maintenance oil processing procedures including Reclaiming and Reenhibiting.
Safety in a Substation & PPE is the first of a 6 part series in the Visual Inspection & Sampling of Transformer Course. Safety is an essential part of working in and around substations and switchyards. Unsafe practices may result in accidents, injuries, and equipment damage.
Special Care Transformers is the second of a 6 part series in the Visual Inspection & Sampling of Transformer Course. These are the transformers that are the most dangerous to sample while energized. This module focuses on what to look out for when handling these types of transformers.
Transformer Parts & Visual Inspection is the third of a 6 part series in the Inspection & Sampling of Transformer Course. A detailed visual inspection of the transformer and its components is essential for the reliable operation of said asset. This module will cover this detailed inspection.
Gauges, Nameplates & Field Copy Reports is the fourth of a 6 part series in the Inspection & Sampling of Transformer Course. This Module will cover these components which provide us with valuable information about the condition and design expectations of transformers.
Sampling Containers and Proper Sampling Techniques is the fifth of a 6 part series in the Inspection & Sampling of Transformer Course. This module is the core of this six-module course. It focuses on the most critical step of any oil maintenance strategy.
Applying a Nitrogen Blanket is the sixth of a 6 part series in the Inspection & Sampling of Transformer Course. When transformers are under vacuum, it’s necessary to apply a nitrogen blanket to bring back this unit to positive pressure and allow us to sample the transformer safely. This Module will cover this important process.