Substation Technician Fundamentals
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.01 GB | Duration: 7h 3m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.01 GB | Duration: 7h 3m
Learn the Core Skills for Substation Operations, Safety, and Equipment Maintenance
What you'll learn
How key substation components—like battery banks, bushings, CTs, and disconnect switches—work and how to inspect and maintain them
Principles of protective relays, including differential, distance, mechanical overcurrent, and directional protection
How to test current transformers (CTs) and ensure protection devices are operating correctly
Step-by-step understanding of relay isolation, control panels, and substation inspections
Insights into SF6 gas, transmission breakers, and motorized disconnect operations
The function and importance of Device 90 and other key automation systems in substations
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Substations
Description
Master Substation Operation & Maintenance: Become a Skilled Substation TechnicianAre you an aspiring or entry-level technician looking to build a strong foundation in substation operations and maintenance? Do you want to understand the key components that keep electrical substations running safely and efficiently? Then this course is for you. "Substation Technician Fundamentals: Operation and Maintenance" is designed to equip you with the essential technical knowledge needed to work confidently in high-voltage substations. Whether you’re beginning your journey in the utility industry or seeking to reinforce your on-the-job learning, this course covers critical devices, safety practices, and real-world procedures you'll encounter in the field.In this course, you’ll learn how essential substation components such as battery banks, bushings, current transformers (CTs), and disconnect switches function, as well as how to properly inspect and maintain them to ensure reliable performance. You’ll explore the principles behind various types of protective relays, including differential, distance, mechanical overcurrent, and directional protection, and understand how these systems work together to protect electrical infrastructure.We’ll guide you through the process of testing current transformers and checking the operation of protective devices to verify that the substation is functioning as intended. You’ll also gain a step-by-step understanding of relay isolation procedures, the role of control panels, and best practices for conducting thorough substation inspections.The course provides valuable insights into the use of SF6 gas in high-voltage equipment, the operation of transmission breakers, and how motorized disconnect switches are controlled and maintained. Additionally, you'll learn about the function and importance of Device 90 and other key automation systems that play a vital role in modern substation operations.Substations are the heart of electrical transmission and distribution systems. With this course, you’ll gain the clarity and confidence needed to safely maintain and operate substation equipment. The content is concise, practical, and based on real-world industry experience—ideal for anyone preparing for fieldwork or technical certification.Join today and start mastering the fundamentals of substation operation and maintenance. Your journey to becoming a skilled substation technician starts here.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Substation Equipment
Lecture 2 Substation Disconnect Switches
Lecture 3 SF6
Lecture 4 Transmission Breaker
Lecture 5 Motorized Disconnect
Lecture 6 Battery Bank
Lecture 7 Battery Chargers
Lecture 8 Bushings
Lecture 9 Control Panels
Lecture 10 Instrument Transformer
Section 3: Substation Relay and Protection
Lecture 11 Directional Protection Basic
Lecture 12 Distance Protection
Lecture 13 Differential Relay
Lecture 14 Device 90
Lecture 15 Gas Relay
Lecture 16 Mechanical Overcurrent Relays
Section 4: Substation Planning and Testing
Lecture 17 CT Testing
Lecture 18 Inspection of Substations
Lecture 19 Relay Isolation Planning
Section 5: Conclusion
Lecture 20 Conclusion
Apprentice substation technicians and electricians,Utility workers looking to transition into substation roles,Electrical engineering students interested in practical applications,Maintenance professionals seeking to understand substation infrastructure,Anyone working around high-voltage equipment who wants to stay safe and informed