Industrial Electrical Systems Training for Electrical Engineers
(Training + Skill Assessment + Certification + Project)
Overview
Industrial Electrical Systems Training is designed for electrical engineers who work with complex electrical networks in industries such as steel, cement, power plants, oil & gas, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing facilities. This training provides hands-on exposure to industrial power systems, switchgear, motors, drives, transformers, PLCs, SCADA, protection systems, and preventive maintenance procedures.
Participants undergo skill assessment to evaluate knowledge in industrial electrical systems, safety compliance, troubleshooting, and operational efficiency. Based on the assessment, targeted training is provided to strengthen weak areas. After the training, participants receive certification along with a project-based experience report.
Why Skill Assessment Is Important
Skill assessment helps engineers identify gaps in their knowledge and ensures they receive focused training in critical areas such as:
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Operation of LV, MV, and HV electrical systems
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Industrial motor and drive operations
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Switchgear, relays, and protection devices
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PLC/SCADA integration and control
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Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting
This approach ensures participants gain practical competence and are industry-ready.
Topics Covered
1. Industrial Power Systems Fundamentals
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Electrical network overview: LV, MV, and HV systems
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Single-line diagrams and power flow concepts
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Plant power distribution layout
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Load analysis and energy management
2. Switchgear and Protection Systems
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Circuit breakers: ACB, VCB, MCCB, MCB
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Busbars, panels, and isolators
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Relays: overcurrent, earth fault, differential, and protection coordination
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Safety interlocks and fault clearing procedures
3. Transformers and Substations
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Transformer types and operations
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Substation layout and switchyard operations
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Earthing, grounding, and surge protection
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Transformer maintenance and troubleshooting
4. Motors and Industrial Drives
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Induction motors, synchronous motors, DC motors
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Variable frequency drives (VFDs) and soft starters
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Motor control centers (MCC) and starters
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Load characteristics and energy efficiency
5. PLC and SCADA Integration
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PLC hardware and programming basics
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Analog and digital IOs
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SCADA monitoring, alarms, and trends
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Control logic troubleshooting
6. Preventive and Predictive Maintenance
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Maintenance scheduling and documentation
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Insulation resistance testing, vibration analysis
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Thermal imaging and fault detection
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Motor and panel preventive measures
7. Emergency Handling and Safety
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Lockout-Tagout (LOTO) procedures
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Permit-to-work (PTW) systems
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Arc flash safety and PPE
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Emergency shutdown operations
8. Project Work
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Industrial motor load testing and analysis
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MCC/MV panel troubleshooting and documentation
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Transformer energizing and maintenance project
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PLC/SCADA simulation and control loop testing
What You Will Learn
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
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Operate, monitor, and maintain industrial electrical systems
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Troubleshoot motors, drives, panels, and protection systems
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Perform preventive and predictive maintenance
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Understand and implement industrial safety standards
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Prepare project reports and maintenance documentation
Certification
Participants who complete the skill assessment, training, and project work will receive Industrial Electrical Systems Certification for Electrical Engineers with documented skill proficiency.
Who Can Join?
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Diploma / B.Tech / M.Tech in Electrical, EEE, or E&I
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Maintenance engineers, plant electricians, and service technicians
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Fresh graduates seeking industrial electrical roles
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Engineers aiming for roles in commissioning, maintenance, or operations
