This course is part of Power Distribution & Automation: Practitioner’s Approach.
This application-oriented course provides a comprehensive overview of electrical power distribution systems with emphasis on practical implementation. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of various distribution methods, equipment selection, and installation techniques for systems up to 33kV. The curriculum covers both overhead and underground distribution systems, including component selection, green field construction, and commissioning processes. Special attention is given to modern technologies like auto-reclosers, sectionalizers, Ring Main Units (RMUs), and SCADA implementation for distribution automation. Throughout the course, safety aspects are emphasized in every work area. The cross-disciplinary approach ensures learners understand site execution, testing, and commissioning, preparing them for roles as Construction Engineers, Planning Engineers, or Commissioning Engineers. By blending conceptual knowledge with the latest technological trends, the course offers valuable insights for professionals looking to master electrical distribution system design and implementation.
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What you'll learn
Understand different methods of electrical power distribution
Identify various types of loads and their power requirements
Master the process of green field construction for overhead lines
Select appropriate components for distribution systems
Implement auto-reclosers and sectionalizers for fault management
Configure Ring Main Units and compact substations
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This course includes:
6.4 Hours PreRecorded video
7 assignments
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There are 7 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive practical approach to electrical power distribution systems, covering design, construction, and automation technologies. The curriculum begins with fundamental concepts of distribution methods, types of loads, and system design requirements. Students learn about both overhead and underground distribution line construction, with detailed coverage of component selection and installation procedures. The course examines various distribution line components including poles, structures, insulators, conductors, and protection devices. Special emphasis is placed on modern technologies such as auto-reclosers and sectionalizers that improve system reliability by reducing downtime through fault detection and isolation. Additional modules cover advanced equipment like Ring Main Units (RMUs) and Compact Substations. The curriculum culminates with an in-depth exploration of SCADA systems for distribution automation, covering architecture, protocols, fiber optics, and Automatic Metering Infrastructure. Throughout the course, safety considerations and industry best practices are highlighted to prepare students for real-world applications.
Types & Methods of Distribution
Module 1 · 1 Hours to complete
Types of loads & Distribution of Power
Module 2 · 1 Hours to complete
Green Field Construction of OH Lines
Module 3 · 1 Hours to complete
Distribution Line - Components
Module 4 · 1 Hours to complete
Auto reclosers/Sectionalisers
Module 5 · 1 Hours to complete
OH Distribution Line Components
Module 6 · 55 Minutes to complete
SCADA in detail
Module 7 · 2 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Power Distribution & Automation: Practitioner’s Approach
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L&T EduTech's Subject Matter Experts are industry veterans from Larsen & Toubro, bringing decades of practical experience to their roles as course instructors. These experts combine theoretical knowledge with hands-on industry experience to deliver comprehensive technical education across engineering and technology sectors. Their expertise spans multiple domains including artificial intelligence, machine learning, construction, electrical systems, and industrial automation. As part of L&T's initiative to bridge the gap between industry and academia, these instructors develop and deliver courses that enhance employability through applied learning approaches. Their teaching methodology incorporates real-world case studies, practical examples, and industry-specific applications, ensuring students gain both theoretical understanding and practical skills. The experts contribute to course development, content creation, and assessment design, leveraging L&T's eight decades of leadership in engineering and technology sectors.
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