top of page

Switchgear Integrity: Circuit Breaker Maintenance & Reliability

Switchgear Integrity: Circuit Breaker Maintenance & Reliability

Location
Duration
Online /In-Class
5 Days

Sector:

Power & Electricity – T&D/Systems

Technical Focus Area: 

Electrical Power Systems (ELEC)

About the Course

Modern electrical plants depend on circuit breakers, fused switches, and switchgear to safely control, isolate, and protect equipment under normal and fault conditions. This hands-on course blends grounded theory with field-ready methods to help participants install, operate, and maintain LV–MV–HV switchgear with confidence. You will learn device selection and nameplate interpretation, fault-level implications, coordination with CTs/VTs and protection schemes, and the operating principles of air, vacuum, and SF6 breakers. The program develops proficiency in diagnostics and condition assessment using DVMs, meggers, oscilloscopes, IR thermography, and cable fault locators, and translates results into targeted maintenance actions. Emphasis is placed on safety leadership—lockout/tagout, step-and-touch potential, arc-flash awareness, and permit-to-work—plus compliance with NEC/IEC guidance. You will also practice documentation, job planning, and failure analysis to reduce downtime, extend asset life, and meet reliability and regulatory goals.

Learning Milestones

- Explain operating principles and duty of common breaker and switchgear types (air, vacuum, SF6)
- Perform fault-level awareness, basic calculations, and interpret system implications
- Apply structured troubleshooting with test instruments and condition indicators
- Conduct inspections, testing, and certification to improve reliability and compliance
- Interpret single-line diagrams, control schematics, wiring lists, and nameplate data
- Implement LOTO, safe working distances, and step-/touch-potential controls
- Plan and document O&M tasks to reduce repeat failures and downtime
- Align maintenance practices with NEC/IEC guidance and site procedures

Professional Audience

- Electricians, Plant Electricians, and Maintenance Technicians
- Electrical Supervisors and O&M Engineers/Technologists
- Substation and MCC Operations Personnel
- Reliability, Testing, and Commissioning Teams
- HSE and Asset Management Professionals interfacing with electrical systems

Modular Syllabus

Fundamentals of Substations, MCCs & Switchgear Systems

- Typical substation layouts and MCC architectures

- Core definitions, device taxonomy, and duty ratings (LV–MV–HV)

- Fault level concepts: short-circuit sources and network impact

- Motor/generator fault contributions and clearing expectations

- Nameplate interpretation: interrupting capacity, BIL, duty cycle

- CTs/VTs roles in measurement and protection coordination

- Protection basics for safe operations and interlocks

- Case studies: lessons learned from misapplied ratings and settings

Course Dates & Prices

Picture
Location
Date
Price
Enroll to the Course
Online
06/07/2026
1499 $
Enroll
Istanbul (Turkey)
06/07/2026
3699 $
Enroll
London (UK)
06/07/2026
4099 $
Enroll
Online
13/07/2026
1499 $
Enroll
Dubai (UAE)
13/07/2026
3799 $
Enroll
Dubai (UAE)
13/07/2026
3799 $
Enroll
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
20/07/2026
4199 $
Enroll
Online
20/07/2026
1499 $
Enroll
Doha (Qatar)
20/07/2026
3799 $
Enroll
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
27/07/2026
4099 $
Enroll
Dubai (UAE)
27/07/2026
3799 $
Enroll
Istanbul (Turkey)
27/07/2026
3699 $
Enroll
Online
27/07/2026
1499 $
Enroll
Online
03/08/2026
1499 $
Enroll
Cairo (Egypt)
03/08/2026
3699 $
Enroll
Dubai (UAE)
03/08/2026
3799$
Enroll
Dubai (UAE)
10/08/2026
3799 $
Enroll
Istanbul (Turkey)
10/08/2026
3699 $
Enroll
Online
10/08/2026
1499 $
Enroll
Online
17/08/2026
1499 $
Enroll
bottom of page