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I N T E R N AT I O N A L B U S I N E S S C O N F E R E N C E S P R E S E N T S

POWER QUALITY
HARMONICS & THEIR CONTROL
2014
MON-TUE
June
23rd / 24th Delhi.

2014
June

WED-THU

25th / 26th Chennai.

2014
FRI-SAT
June
27th / 28th Mumbai.

2014
June

MON-TUE

30th June / 01st July Kolkata.

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practical training to your organisation.
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Combination of educational presentation


with case studies, productive in-session
assignments and participant's collaboration
to provide an actionable learning.
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Strictly limited numbers and one-to-one
greater interaction with the trainer.
Detailed pre-course questionnaires to allow
you to tailor the programme to address your
individual concerns as the ROI.

Pre-course questionnaire :
To ensure that you gain maximum benefit from
this event, a detailed pre-questionnaire will be
sent for establishing your exact training needs
via email. The completed forms will be analysed
by the course trainer prior to the event. As a
result, we ensure the course is delivered at an
appropriate level and all the relevant issues are
well - addressed. The comprehensive course
material will enable you to digest the subject
matter in your own time.

COURSE OBJECTIVES :
The objective of the course is to familiarize the participants with the causes of power quality problems, their effect on
electrical and electronic systems and various alternatives for mitigating them..
The course is meant for professionals who would like to ensure not only continuity and sufficiency of power available
to them but to secure all the plant equipments from damages and reduced life as well as maintain their process
parameters against poor power quality.

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I N T E R N AT I O N A L B U S I N E S S C O N F E R E N C E S P R E S E N T S

POWER QUALITY
HARMONICS & THEIR CONTROL
2014
MON-TUE
June
23rd / 24th Delhi.

2014
June

WED-THU

25th / 26th Chennai.

INTRODUCTION ON TOPIC :
All large scale users of electricity are
normally concerned about the continuity of
power at the demand rate required by
them. An issue of bigger concern is the
quality of power received by them.
By definition power quality is : Power made
available at stipulated voltage and
frequency without distortion of waveform
or loss of symmetry and with minimum
instances/duration of variations beyond
the specified limits or unscheduled
interruptions.
The attributes of power quality can be
summarized as:
MAIN ATTRIBUTES.
P Voltage within specified limits.
P Frequency within specified limits.

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OTHER ATTRIBUTES.
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Negligible instances of unscheduled power interruptions.


Control of transients or surges in the supply voltage (sub-cycle
disturbances).
Control of voltage fluctuations resulting in lamp flicker.
In the case of a three phase supply, symmetry of line/phase
voltages.
Sinusoidal waveform without appreciable distortion.

MANY OF THE ABOVE PHENOMENON ARE UNAVOIDABLE AND ARE


PRESENT IN ANY POWER SUPPLY DUE TO :

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Voltage drop along conductors.


Variable load profile.
Process conditions such as motor starting.
Changes in power supply network configuration.
Faults and interruptions.
Load characteristics.

THE POOR POWER QUALITY AFFECTS THE WORKING OF ELECTRICAL


AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS CONNECTED TO THE SUPPLY
SYSTEM IN A NUMBER OF WAYS, SUCH AS :

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Overheating.
Speed / torque variations in motors.
Integrity of protection and metering devices.
Poor power factor.
Malfunctioning of sensitive electronic devices.
Frequent failures in power electronic equipments.
Excessive voltage and thermal stresses.

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POWER QUALITY
HARMONICS & THEIR CONTROL
2014
MON-TUE
June
23rd / 24th Delhi.

2014
June

WED-THU

25th / 26th Chennai.

2014
FRI-SAT
June
27th / 28th Mumbai.

2014
June

MON-TUE

30th June / 01st July Kolkata.

WHAT WOULD YOU MISS BY NOT ATTENDING ?


Inadequate understanding of power quality issues and effective measures to control them can lead to down time,
reduced life of equipment, wastage of energy, freak behavior of electronic equipments / relays, and their failure and
excessive maintenance costs.

Meet Your Expert Coach


Mr. Ratan Mathur
An Electrical engineer with 40 years experience in Industrial Automation, Electrical projects and
Power Electronics Education and certification

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B.Sc( Elect. Engg) ,1972, Institute of Technology, Benares Hindu University


Diploma in Marketing Management, 1979 ,J.B. Institute of Management studies University of
Bombay
Certified Energy Auditor Exam, 2005, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, New Delhi, Ministry of
Power Govt. of India

Current professional status


Instructor and writer for industrial training courses . since 2007: conducting on site and public
courses on Drives, PLC's, SCADA systems, Energy efficiency, Electrical Safety and
electrical power engg. subjects.
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Member expert panel, National safety council of India (NSCI) New Bombay Since 2008 for
conducting safety audits industrial installations. And training programs on electrical safety.
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Inspector- quality assurance and inspection services with Crown Agents ,New Delhi since 2005

Past work experience .


1972 1989: Siemens Mumbai with Cables, Projects and Automation divisions.
1989 -1992: Crompton Greaves Ltd. at Nasik -Divisional Marketing Manager ( Industrial Electronics Div).
1992 -2004: own set up at Nasik for system integration projects involving Siemens PLC's and Drives

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DAY - 1

DAY - 2
FORENOON

FORENOON
P What is power quality. Limits on power parameters :
s Why power quality matters ?
s Who is responsible for power quality- Utility,
T&D, Consumer ?
Power quality acceptance criterion
P PQ indicators. Introduction to each PQ attributes.
Need for PQ improvement :
s Interruptions, Voltage / Frequency fluctuations,
harmonics, Surges, noise.
s Main causes of the disturbances and their effects.
s Possible measures for avoidance of poor PQ.

BENEFITS :
Understanding concepts of various attributes of power
quality.

P Harmonics in electrical systems. Sources of


harmonics. effect and control :
s What are harmonics ?
s Sources of harmonics.
s Deleterious effects of harmonics.
s Avoiding harmonics.
s Control measures.
s IEEE-519 Recommendation for harmonic
distortions.
P Surges and protection against them :
s Defining parameters of suges / impulses.
s Sourses of surges/Impulses.
s Control and protection.

BENEFITS :
Conceptual understanding of harmonics and surges and
solutions for limiting their damage potential.

ACTIVITY :
Pre course assessment questionnaire Discussion with
participants about the type of PQ problems faced by them.

ACTIVITY :
Participants to be quizzed vide a questionnaire.

AFTERNOON
P Dealing with interruptions. Types of UPS :
s Planned/unplanned interruptions.
s Critical loads.
s Selection criterion for standby power sources.
P PF compensation :
s Concept of reactive power.
s Causes of poor PF.
s Estimation of reactive power compensation.
s Criterion for location of capacitor banks.

AFTERNOON
P Electrical noise and its control :
s Sources of noise.
s Control and protection measures.
s International standards for EMC in equipment
design.
P Open session :
s Qs and answers on topics covered.
s Discussion of specific cases from participants.
s Discussion of any other related topics.
s Feed back and closing.

BENEFITS :
Introduction to various types of UPS their features and
applications. Basics of power factor compensations.

BENEFITS :
How electromagnetic compatibility of various electrical
and electronic equipment is ensured.

ACTIVITY :
ACTIVITY :
P Post course assessment.
P Open forum.

Exercises.

Program Schedule for two days

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Registration & Introduction

10:00 am

Course Commences

11:30 am - 11:45 am

Tea Break

01:00 pm - 02:00 pm

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POWER QUALITY
HARMONICS & THEIR CONTROL
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23rd / 24th June 2014


25th / 26th June 2014

4* / 5* Hotel Chennai.

27th / 28th June 2014

4* / 5* Hotel Mumbai.

30th June / 01st July 2014

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4* / 5* Hotel Kolkata.

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HARMONICS & THEIR CONTROL
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refunds for cancellations.


FFor cancellations received in writing more than seven (7) days prior

to the Workshop you will receive a 100% credit to be used at another


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+91 22 6711 2400
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+91 9820354333
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301, Rajesh Centre, Level 3, Opp. Reliance Energy,
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