Power and Trades Pathways Pre-Apprenticeship: Assistant Substation Operator and Electrical Maintenance Journeyman Certificate of Achievement

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Program Description

Focuses on the operation and maintenance of substations and switchyards, identifies commonly used equipment, and the roles and responsibilities of field personnel. Students should be able to identify and apply safe work practices, identify various equipment including power transformers, circuit breakers, system controls, and substation batteries. Students should be able to follow a schematic diagram and identify sequence functions (normal and abnormal conditions). Students should also be able to identify safety tools and personal protective equipment necessary to perform daily tasks and troubleshoot potential hazards.

Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
Create an operating sequence for isolating, testing and inspection of various substation switchyard equipment.
Identify the various types of transformers used in a substation and their purpose in electrical power distribution.
Identify safe isolation for work and maintenance of substation switchyard equipment, and explain how they can be isolated utilizing appropriate test equipment.
Draw an electrical power flow diagram, including how electricity is distributed from source to load, including line protective devices.
Define the concepts of lock-out, switching, and tagging, and the proper documentation needed when working on high voltage equipment.
Identify schematic diagram symbols and proper sequence for normal and alternate configurations and troubleshoot various abnormal results.