Micro-Credential in Electric Power Distribution System

Duration

2 Months (8 Weeks)

Mode of Delivery

Online/ Face to Face

Online

Application

Programme Overview

It is important to be able to understand the electric power system in its complexity in order to evaluate its performance both in the steady state and in abnormal conditions and to be able to control and operate it safely and in optimum manner.

The rationale for inclusion of this module is to enable the Learner to develop strong in-depth knowledge of the electric power distribution system as the basis for advanced study of its operation, control and protection. This course introduces the fundamental concept of Electric Power Distribution Systems. The topology of power distribution, the function of power transformer and the load are discussed in detail. The important of voltage regulation and the reliability of the system are explained.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course participants should be able to:

• Explain the structure and components of power distribution systems, load characteristics and fundamentals of distribution system planning and design considerations of primary and secondary distribution systems.
• Interpret the single phase and three phase transformer connections and applications.
• Evaluate the importance of power system with high quality delivery system and high reliability services.
• Assess the importance of voltage regulations, the role of power factor correction and the functions of capacitor banks
• Prepare a report on the topics related to Electric Power Distribution system using valid online resources.
• Present a topic on Electric Power Distribution System.

Course Progression

Credits from this Micro-Credential Programme are transferable to the following full academic programme:

  • Master of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

Assessments

  • Continuous Assessment 60%
  • Final Assessment 40%

Study Plan for Micro-Credential in Electric Power Distribution System

Week 1

(6 Hrs.)

 

Introduction

 

·         Distribution System planning

·         Factors Affecting System  planning

·         Present Distribution System

planning Techniques

·         Distribution System planning Models

·         Distribution System planning in the Future

·         Future Nature of Distribution Planning

·         The Central Role of the Computer in Distribution Planning

·         Impact of Dispersed Storage and Generation

·         Distribution System Automation

 

Load Characteristics

 

·         Basic Definitions

·         The Relationship Between the Load and Loss Factors

·         Maximum Diversified Demand

·         Load Forecasting

·         Load Management

·         Rate Structure

 

Discussions

Week 2

(6 Hrs.)

 

 

Distribution Transformers

 

  • Introduction, Types of Distribution, Transformers, Regulation
  • Transformer Efficiency
  • Terminal or Lead Markings
  • Transformer Polarity
  • Distribution Transformer

Loading Guides

  • Equivalent Circuits of a Transformer
  • Single-Phase Connections
  • Three-Phase Connections
  • Three-Phase Transformers
  • The T or Scott Connection
  • The Autotransformer
  • The Booster Transformers

 

Design of Subtransmission Lines and Distribution Substations

 

  • Subtransmission
  • Distribution Substations
  • Substation Bus Schemes
  • Substation Location
  • The Rating of a Distribution

Substation

  • General Case: Substation Service Area with n Primary Feeders
  • Comparison of the Four-and Six-Feeder Patterns
  • Derivation of the K Constant
  • Substation Application Curves
  • Interpretation of the Percent
  • Voltage drop formula

 

Discussions

Week 3

(6 Hrs.)

 

 

Design Considerations of Primary Systems

 

  • Introduction
  • Radial-Type Primary Feeder
  • Loop-Type Primary Feeder
  • Primary Network
  • Primary-Feeder Voltage Levels
  • Primary-Feeder Loading
  • Tie Lines
  • Distribution Feeder Exit:

Rectangular-Type development

  • Radial-Type Development
  • Radial Feeders with Uniformly Distributed Load
  • Radial Feeders with Non uniformly Distributed Load
  • Application of the A,B,C,D

General Circuit Constants to Radial Feeders

  • The Design of Radial Primary Distribution Systems

 

Design Considerations of Secondary Systems

 

  • Introduction
  • Secondary Voltage levels
  • The Present Design Practice
  • Secondary Banking
  • The Secondary Networks
  • Spot Networks
  • Economic Design of  Secondaries
  • Unbalanced Load and Voltages

 

 Discussions

 

Week 4

(6 Hrs.)

 

 

Voltage Drop and Power Loss Calculations

 

  • Three-Phase Balanced Primary Lines.
  • Non Three-Phase Primary Lines
  • Four-Wire Multigrounded Common Neutral Distribution System
  • Percent Power (or Copper) Loss
  • A Method to Analyze Distribution Feeder Costs
  • Economic Analysis of Equipment Losses

 

Application of Capacitors to Distribution Systems

 

  • Basic Definitions
  • Power Capacitors
  • Effects of Series and Shunt Capacitors
  • Power Factor Correction
  • Application of Capacitors
  • Economic Justification for Capacitors
  • A Practical Procedure to Determine the Best Capacitor Location
  • A Mathematical Procedure to Determine the Optimum Capacitor Allocation

Discussions

Written Test

Week 5

(6 Hrs.)

 

 

Distribution System Voltage Regulation

 

  • Basic Definitions
  • Quality of Service and Voltage Standards
  • Voltage Control
  • Feeder Voltage Regulators
  • Line-Drop Compensation
  • Distribution Capacitor
  • Automation
    Voltage Fluctuations

 

 

Discussions

Week 6

(6 Hrs.)

 

 

Distribution System Protection

 

  • Basic Definitions
  • Objective of Distribution System Protection
  • Coordination of Protective Devices
  • Fuse-to-Fuse Coordination
  • Recloser-to-Recloser Coordination
  • Recloser-to-Fuse Coordination
  • Recloser-to-Substation Transformer High-Side Fuse Coordination
  • Fuse-to-Circuit-Breaker Coordination
  • Recloser-to-Circuit-Breaker Coordination
  • Symmetrical Component Theory
  • Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Networks
  • Fault Current Calculations
  • Fault Current Calculations in Per Units
  • Secondary System Fault Current Calculations
  • High-Impedance Faults

 

Discussions

Presentation

Week 7

(6 Hrs.)

 

 

Distribution System Reliability

 

  • Basic Definitions
  • National Electric Reliability Council
  • Appropriate Levels of Distribution Reliability
  • Basic Reliability Concepts and Mathematics
  • Series Systems
  • Parallel Systems
  • Series and Parallel Combinations
  • Markov Processes
  • Development of the State Transition Model to Determine the Steady-State Probabilities
  • The Application of the Zone Branch Technique

 

Submission of Assignments

 

Week 8

 

Final Examination

Conclusion Session

Awarding of Certificates

Presentation by VC or Representative of VC

 

Why Micro-Credential in Lincoln University College (LUC), Malaysia?

Micro-credentials in Lincoln University College (LUC), Malaysia offer a flexible, targeted, and accelerated pathway of acquiring industry-relevant skills that meet the demands of today’s evolving job market. Designed for students, professionals, and individuals seeking to upskill or reskill, credentials offer learning experiences and formally recognized certifications, with enhanced employability, and serving as stepping stones to higher qualifications. LUC’s micro-credential programs are supported by strong academic frameworks and offer clear progression pathways into full-fledged degree programs. After completing this Micro-credential course, professionals can use their updated skills to apply for promotions or switch to a different job role.

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