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Voltage Regulator On-Site Schools
Introduction
This course is intended to offer training to as many personnel at the utility as possible,
by providing the training at the utilities location or location of your choosing.
We offer as many of these on site schools as is possible throughout the year. There are
no defined dates set. Each school is individually tailored to meet the needs of the
individual utility's goals and training requirements. The primary focus of these seminars
is to familiarize you with McGraw-Edison regulators and, through lecture and hands-on
sessions, instruct you in the testing, troubleshooting, and repair of these products.
All subjects covered in the seminar will be included in the training manual which you
will be able to keep as a reference.
Who Should Attend?
- Utility Operations Personnel
- Utility Maintenance Personnel
- Utility Engineer
- Repair Shop Personnel
- Safety Training Personnel
Benefits
Cost
Your Cooper Power Systems representative can provide information as to the cost of a
regulator school in your area or at your facility.
Training Aids
Each student will be given a McGraw-Edison Step-Voltage Regulator Training Manual which
covers all of the seminar topics. The Manual can serve as a reference for all the theory,
application, installation, testing, troubleshooting, and repair topics covered.
For More Information
Call your local Cooper Power Systems representative, or call us at 414.896.2417.
On Site School Regulator Workshop Master Topic List
Some or all of the following can be covered in the time allowed.
- Definition of regulator
- Voltage profiles
- Schematic (auto-transformer to SVR)
- Regulator types (ANSI A & B)
- Tap changer/demonstrations
- Definitions (ANSI,BIL,etc.)
- Nameplate
- External/internal features
- Connections (Wye, delta)
- Basic control settings
- PT circuits
- Line drop compensation
- Voltage limiting
- Voltage reduction
- Reverse power flow
- Metering
- Cascading/time delay coordination
- Control panel hands-on (familiarization with controls, how to program, obtain metering
data)
- Schematic diagram review (for troubleshooting purposes)
- Troubleshooting
- Review LV testing procedures
- Installation procedure
- Bypassing procedure
- General Regulator Maintenance
- Control Replacement Assembly (CRA)
- Data Reader
- SCADA
- Parts manual
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