July 29 to July 31, 2025
Lancaster: 1866 Colonial Village Lane, Suite 112, Lancaster, PA 17601
Foundational Concepts and Testing
3 Days | 21 PDHs | Cost: $2,000
The Power Transformer Theory and Testing course provides foundational theoretical and hands-on training in the application, maintenance, and testing of power transformers.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Field Technicians and Engineers
- Commissioning Engineers and Technicians
- Maintenance and Apparatus Technicians
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- State the function of all components of a power transformer.
- Read and interpret transformer nameplate information.
- Describe the function of load and no-load tap changers.
- Perform visual and mechanical inspections on a power transformer.
- State the purpose of different electrical tests on power transformers.
- Perform electrical tests on a power transformer using safe work practices.
LEARNING EXPERIENCE
- Instructor-led interactive training in a lab that mimics an actual utility substation environment with a control house and yard equipment.
- Hands-on testing of a power transformer, including testing of insulation resistance, turns ratio, winding resistance, sweep frequency response analysis, power factor, excitation, and leakage reactance.
PREREQUISITES
- A basic understanding of electrical systems
- Basic mathematics
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