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    EnhanceProfitability

    through

    Training

    Training courses for Electricaland Automation professionals

    Switchgear Training Centres

    CoonoorLucknowPune Vadodara

    Training CalendarApril 2013 to March 2014

    New

    About us | Courses | Calendar | Registration | T&C | Contacts

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    Our Milestones Celebrating over 26 years of training excellence

    Trained over 1,12,000 professionals

    Conducted over 6000 courses

    Enhanced productivity in over 3500 organisations

    Powering engineers through training

    The Switchgear Training Centres have been set up with

    an aim to impart knowledge related to the selection,

    application, installation, operation and maintenance of

    Low and Medium Voltage switchgear, Industrial andBuilding Automation products.

    Depending on the kind of professional enrolled and

    course content, the courses involve a blend of classroom

    sessions, practical training and case studies. These

    courses offer participants an invaluable experience,

    thereby promoting good engineering and management

    practices among Electrical and Automation professionals,

    panel builders, project professionals and electrical

    consultants.

    Enhance safety

    Minimise cost

    Maximise productivity

    Improve profitability

    Our training courses help to

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    Engineers / technical teammembers from consultingfirms, panel builders, projects,OEMs, industries, contractors,end users etc., involved inselection of switchgear &automation products

    CONTENTS FOR WHOM TUITIONFEES (Rs.)

    12,500

    12,500

    Engineers / technical teammembers working in theElectrical MaintenanceDepartment

    6,000

    6,000

    Engineers / technical teammembers from consulting firms,panel builders, projects, OEMs,industries, contractors, endusers etc., involved in electricaldesign of switchboards

    9,000

    Engineers working on electricalsystems in projects, residentialbuildings, commercialcomplexes, hotels, hospitals, etc.

    9,000

    Engineers working on electrical/automation systems in projects, premiumresidential buildings, commercialcomplexes, hotels, hospitals, etc.

    9,000

    Electrical / electronic /instrumentation engineers handlingmotors & drives in industries & OEMs

    9,000

    Electrical engineers working withconsultants, panel builders,contractors, industries, commercialestablishments, etc.

    9,000

    Electrical engineers working withconsultants, panel builders, projects,contractors, operation & maintenanceof electrical equipment, testingagencies, electrical utilities, etc.

    6,000

    15,000

    Electrical engineers working indesign, consultancy, projects,operation & maintenance, etc.

    6,000

    Electrical engineers working withconsultants, panel builders, projects,contractors, operation & maintenancepersonnel, etc.

    7,000

    Final year / pre-final year students ofelectrical engineering, fresh graduates& diploma holders, electricaldepartment faculties of engineering /polytechnic institutions

    3,000

    Need for switchgear, LV switchgear terminologies, product standards, fault current calculation forLV system, Selection & application of low voltage switchgears - like contactors, thermal overloadrelays, motor starters, HRC fuses, SDF units, MCCBs, ACBs with microprocessor releases etc. alongwith their accessories, advanced motor protection with microprocessor based motor protectionrelays, MCBs/ELCBs/DBs, brief overview of soft starters, drives for motors, busbar trunking, timers,panel accessories, capacitor selection for P.F. improvement, brief overview of MV switchgear &building automation. Classroom sessions supported by workshop demonstrations.

    Safety & good maintenance practices, complete hands-on workshop sessions on testing, trouble-shooting & maintenance of low voltage switchgear such as contactors, overload relays, motorstarters, MCCBs, ACBs, etc., good termination practices to LV switchgear, fitting, setting & testingof various types of accessories / releases on circuit breakers, testing of capacitors.

    Thorough hands-on training on C-Power range of Air Circuit Breakers, testing, setting &programming of various types of ACB microprocessor based protection releases like SR-71/SR21i& accessories, manual & electrical ACB, overview of control circuit-closing & tripping with mastertrip relay, introduction to U-Power ACBs.

    Complete hands-on training on U-Power range of air circuit breakers including pole assemblyreplacement. fixing & testing of various accessories. Testing, setting & programming of varioustypes of microprocessor based releases.

    Introduction to various standards for LV switchboard assembly , types of panels, forms ofseperation, fault current calculations as applicable to low voltage switchgear, bus bar selection& design, selection of current transformers, cable selection, sizing of control transformers,earthing as applicable to LV switchboards, ingress protection(IP), good termination practices.Type tests & routine tests as applicable to LV switchboards, classroom sessions with practicalcase studies.

    Design of electric power distribution systems for large buildings, selection of equipment such astransformers, low voltage switchgear, distribution boards, BBT, MCBs, ELCBs, wires, etc., faultcurrent calculations, voltage drop calculations, earthing as applicable to building electricalinstallations, relevant IE rules, etc. Classroom sessions supported by workshop demonstrations.

    Introduction to BMS covering concepts of EMS, lighting control, access control, HVAC andcontrol systems. Basics of fire alarm system. Concepts of IBMS. Classroom sessions supportedby workshop demonstrations.

    Basics of LV motors, duty classes, IP codes, IC codes, mounting, service conditions, selection ofmotors, energy efficient motors , inverter duty motor, basics of LV AC VFDs, selection &application of AC VFDs, wiring diagram, parameter setting, salient features, energy conservationwith AC VFDs, VFD vs soft starter. Classroom sessions supported by workshop demonstr ations.

    What is PF, types of LV capacitors, selection criteria, power factor improvement - concepts,methods & advantages, APFC panels, dynamic compensation, harmonics in power systems,source, types, harmful effects & mitigation of harmonics - overview of passive & active filters.Classroom sessions with practical case studies.

    Selection & application of vacuum circuit breaker, specification of vacuum circuit breaker, faultcurrent calculation, vacuum vs SF6 as a medium of CB, MV metal clad panel, MV panel bus bardesign, installation, testing and commissioning of MV panel & introduction to protection of MV

    switchgear. Classroom session supported by workshop demonstration.

    Introduction to protective relaying, terminologies, ANSI codes, CTs, PTs, fault current calculations,relay co-ordination, feeder protection, motor protection, transformer protection, generatorprotection. Classroom sessions supported by workshop demonstrations.

    Importance of energy conservation & management, fundamental concepts of ECM,terminologies, software, energy efficient technologies in electrical installations, EnergyConservation Act, ECBC, etc.

    Need & purpose of earthing, various types & methods of earthing, selection of earthingsystem, system & equipment earthing, sizing of earth conductors, generator earthing,transformer earthing, earthing of sensitive electronic equipment, earth electrodes,measurement of earth resistance, earthing design, earth mat design, relevant rules, standards& regulations, lightning protection, good earthing practices.

    Overview of Indian power system, typical industrial electric power distribution scheme,classroom sessions with workshop demonstrations giving exposure to a wide range of lowvoltage switchgear like contactors, overload relays, motor starters, circuit breakers, etc , basicoverview of soft starter, drives, busbar trunking, cables & lugs, use of measuring instruments,capacitors for power factor improvement.

    COURSENAME

    CODE DAYS

    LT01

    SELECTION OF

    SWITCHGEAR

    & AUTOMATION

    LT02

    BEST

    MAINTENANCE

    PRACTICES IN LV

    SWITCHGEAR

    LT03

    BREAKER

    MAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    C POWER ACB

    LT04

    BREAKERMAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    U POWER ACB

    LT05

    SWITCHBOARD

    ELECTRICAL

    DESIGN

    LT06

    POWER

    DISTRIBUTION

    IN BUILDINGS

    5

    5

    3

    3

    3

    3

    LT07

    INTELLIGENT

    BUILDING

    MANAGEMENT

    SYSTEMS

    3

    LT08

    SELECTION &

    APPLICATION

    OF MOTORS

    & DRIVES

    3

    LT09

    REACTIVE POWER

    & HARMONICS

    MITIGATION

    3

    LT10

    INTRODUCTION

    TO MEDIUM

    VOLTAGE

    SWITCHGEAR

    2

    LT11

    INDUSTRIAL

    PROTECTION WITH

    NUMERICAL RELAYS

    5

    LT12

    CONSERVATION

    & MANAGEMENT

    OF ELECTRICAL

    ENERGY

    2

    LT13

    REQUIREMENT

    OF SYSTEM

    & EQUIPMENT

    EARTHING

    2

    LT14

    INTRODUCTION

    TO INDUSTRIAL

    ELECTRICAL

    SYSTEMS

    3

    Training Course for Engineering Students and new Engineering Graduates

    Courses

    * For any special or customised programs, contact respective Training Centre.

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    PUNECOURSENAME

    CODE DAYS

    LT01

    SELECTION OF

    SWITCHGEAR

    & AUTOMATION

    LT02

    BEST

    MAINTENANCE

    PRACTICES IN LV

    SWITCHGEAR

    LT03

    BREAKER

    MAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    C POWER ACB

    LT04

    BREAKERMAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    U POWER ACB

    LT05

    SWITCHBOARD

    ELECTRICAL

    DESIGN

    LT06

    POWER

    DISTRIBUTION

    IN BUILDINGS

    5 22-26 20-24 17-21 15-19 5-9 2-6 7-11 18-22 9-13 13-17 10-14 10-14

    5 15-19 6-10 10-14 8-12 19-23 23-27 21-25 25-29 16-20 27-31 17-21 24-28

    3 27-29 1-3 26-28 28-30 2-4 3-5

    15-17

    22-24

    22-243 11-13 11-13 27-29 24-26

    3 20-22

    3 5-7 10-12 6-8 20-22

    LT07

    INTELLIGENT

    BUILDING

    MANAGEMENT

    SYSTEMS

    3 8-10 19-21 7-9 20-22

    LT08

    SELECTION &

    APPLICATION

    OF MOTORS

    & DRIVES

    3 6-8 5-7 2-4 24-26

    LT09

    REACTIVE POWER

    & HARMONICS

    MITIGATION

    3 24-26 12-14 25-27 3-5

    LT10

    INTRODUCTION

    TO MEDIUM

    VOLTAGE

    SWITCHGEAR

    2 29-30 17-18

    LT11

    INDUSTRIAL

    PROTECTION WITH

    NUMERICAL RELAYS

    5 29 Jul-2 Aug 10-14

    LT12

    CONSERVATION

    & MANAGEMENT

    OF ELECTRICAL

    ENERGY

    2 5-6 23-24

    LT13

    REQUIREMENT

    OF SYSTEM

    & EQUIPMENT

    EARTHING

    2 10-11

    LT14

    INTRODUCTION

    TO INDUSTRIAL

    ELECTRICAL

    SYSTEMS

    3 23-258-10 13-15 24-26 29-31 12-14 15-17 6-8 2-4 1-3 24-26 19-21

    2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014

    20-21

    Training Course for Engineering Students and new Engineering Graduates

    Training CalendarApril 2013 to March 2014 PUNE

    * For any special or customised programs, contact respective Training Centre.

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    LUCKNOW

    22-26 20-24 17-21 26-30 21-25 16-20 17-21

    8-12 13-17 10-14 9-13 18-228-12 13-17 10-14

    3-5 2-4 11-13 3-5

    12-14 7-9 2-4 17-19

    16-18 27-29

    3-5 10-12

    1-3 6-8

    20-22 18-209-11 10-12

    13-15 24-26

    17-18 20-21

    19-23 3-7

    26-27 27-28

    8-10 5-727-29 12-14 28-30 7-9 2-4

    2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014

    COURSENAME

    CODE DAYS

    LT01

    SELECTION OF

    SWITCHGEAR

    & AUTOMATION

    LT02

    BEST

    MAINTENANCE

    PRACTICES IN LV

    SWITCHGEAR

    LT03

    BREAKER

    MAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    C POWER ACB

    LT04

    BREAKERMAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    U POWER ACB

    LT05

    SWITCHBOARD

    ELECTRICAL

    DESIGN

    LT06

    POWER

    DISTRIBUTION

    IN BUILDINGS

    5

    5

    3

    3

    3

    3

    LT07

    INTELLIGENT

    BUILDING

    MANAGEMENT

    SYSTEMS

    3

    LT08

    SELECTION &

    APPLICATION

    OF MOTORS

    & DRIVES

    3

    LT09

    REACTIVE POWER

    & HARMONICS

    MITIGATION

    3

    LT10

    INTRODUCTION

    TO MEDIUM

    VOLTAGE

    SWITCHGEAR

    2

    LT11

    INDUSTRIAL

    PROTECTION WITH

    NUMERICAL RELAYS

    5

    LT12

    CONSERVATION

    & MANAGEMENT

    OF ELECTRICAL

    ENERGY

    2

    LT13

    REQUIREMENT

    OF SYSTEM

    & EQUIPMENT

    EARTHING

    2

    LT14

    INTRODUCTION

    TO INDUSTRIAL

    ELECTRICAL

    SYSTEMS

    3

    Training Course for Engineering Students and new Engineering Graduates

    Training CalendarApril 2013 to March 2014 LUCKNOW

    * For any special or customised programs, contact respective Training Centre.

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    COONOOR

    8-12 27-31 10-14 15-19 5-9 23-27 7-11 11-15 2-6 27-31 17-21 10-14

    22-26 6-10 17-21 22-26 19-23 2-6 7-11 25-29 9-13 20-24 3-7 17-21

    17-19 5-7 19-21 21-23 16-18 10-12

    15-17 8-10 11-13 18-20 6-8 5-7

    6-8 20-22

    22-24 3-5 7-9 29-31

    12-14 11-13 18-20 3-5

    13-15 12-14 25-27 10-12

    15-17 10-12 16-18 6-8

    9-10 28-29

    1-5 21-25

    10-11 6-7

    8-9 9-10

    29-31 20-223-5 22-24 3-5 12-14 4-6 28-30 6-8 16-18 5-7 24-26

    2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014

    COURSENAME

    CODE DAYS

    LT01

    SELECTION OF

    SWITCHGEAR

    & AUTOMATION

    LT02

    BEST

    MAINTENANCE

    PRACTICES IN LV

    SWITCHGEAR

    LT03

    BREAKER

    MAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    C POWER ACB

    LT04

    BREAKERMAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    U POWER ACB

    LT05

    SWITCHBOARD

    ELECTRICAL

    DESIGN

    LT06

    POWER

    DISTRIBUTION

    IN BUILDINGS

    5

    5

    3

    3

    3

    3

    LT07

    INTELLIGENT

    BUILDING

    MANAGEMENT

    SYSTEMS

    3

    LT08

    SELECTION &

    APPLICATION

    OF MOTORS

    & DRIVES

    3

    LT09

    REACTIVE POWER

    & HARMONICS

    MITIGATION

    3

    LT10

    INTRODUCTION

    TO MEDIUM

    VOLTAGE

    SWITCHGEAR

    2

    LT11

    INDUSTRIAL

    PROTECTION WITH

    NUMERICAL RELAYS

    5

    LT12

    CONSERVATION

    & MANAGEMENT

    OF ELECTRICAL

    ENERGY

    2

    LT13

    REQUIREMENT

    OF SYSTEM

    & EQUIPMENT

    EARTHING

    2

    LT14

    INTRODUCTION

    TO INDUSTRIAL

    ELECTRICAL

    SYSTEMS

    3

    Training Course for Engineering Students and new Engineering Graduates

    Training CalendarApril 2013 to March 2014 COONOOR

    * For any special or customised programs, contact respective Training Centre.

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    3-7 19-23 25-29 17-21

    27-31 8-12 7-11 6-10

    24-26 23-25 16-18 3-5

    2-4 10-12

    5-7 10-12

    19-21 6-8

    22-24 3-5

    17-19 24-26

    15-17 11-13

    26-27

    20-24 11-15

    9-10

    15-16 24-25

    3-5 8-10 2-4 21-23 16-18 13-15

    2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014

    VADODARA NewCOURSENAME

    CODE DAYS

    LT01

    SELECTION OF

    SWITCHGEAR

    & AUTOMATION

    LT02

    BEST

    MAINTENANCE

    PRACTICES IN LV

    SWITCHGEAR

    LT03

    BREAKER

    MAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    C POWER ACB

    LT04

    BREAKERMAINTENANCE

    WORKSHOP -

    U POWER ACB

    LT05

    SWITCHBOARD

    ELECTRICAL

    DESIGN

    LT06

    POWER

    DISTRIBUTION

    IN BUILDINGS

    5

    5

    3

    3

    3

    3

    LT07

    INTELLIGENT

    BUILDING

    MANAGEMENT

    SYSTEMS

    3

    LT08

    SELECTION &

    APPLICATION

    OF MOTORS

    & DRIVES

    3

    LT09

    REACTIVE POWER

    & HARMONICS

    MITIGATION

    3

    LT10

    INTRODUCTION

    TO MEDIUM

    VOLTAGE

    SWITCHGEAR

    2

    LT11

    INDUSTRIAL

    PROTECTION WITH

    NUMERICAL RELAYS

    5

    LT12

    CONSERVATION

    & MANAGEMENT

    OF ELECTRICAL

    ENERGY

    2

    LT13

    REQUIREMENT

    OF SYSTEM

    & EQUIPMENT

    EARTHING

    2

    LT14

    INTRODUCTION

    TO INDUSTRIAL

    ELECTRICAL

    SYSTEMS

    3

    Training Course for Engineering Students and new Engineering Graduates

    Training CalendarApril 2013 to March 2014 VADODARA

    18-20

    * For any special or customised programs, contact respective Training Centre.

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    How to confirm your booking

    1. Email or fax or courier the duly-filled Registration Form to the relevant Switchgear Training Centre.

    2. Fees should be paid in advance by way of Demand Draft drawn in favour of 'LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED'.

    The draft should be payable at Pune, Delhi (for Lucknow Centre), Chennai (for Coonoor Centre) or Vadodara,

    depending on the Centre chosen.

    3. Alternatively, fees can be paid in advance by way of NEFT / RTGS to our Bank a/c below:

    Beneficiary Account Name: Larsen & Toubro Limited

    Bank Name: State Bank of India

    Branch: IIT Powai, Mumbai 400076

    IFSC code: SBIN0001109

    Current Account No: 10725730100

    SWIT Code: SBININBB519

    4. Registration will be confirmed only after receipt of the course fees.

    Please Note:

    a) Participants will receive written confirmation of their registration, after which they should plan their journey to the

    Training Centre selected.

    b) In case seats are unavailable for the selected course, participants will be offered an opportunity to participate in the

    next training session for that program.

    c) All courses are conducted on a 'best effort' basis and are subject to cancellation or postponement due to

    unforeseen circumstances or lack of sufficient enrolment. L&T reserves all cancellation rights of the training

    courses and will not be responsible for any consequential losses.

    d) Please ensure that all registrations are accompanied by the requisite course fees.

    e) Participants are expected to make their own arrangements for lodging and boarding.

    f) Participants shall avail all the facilities provided during the training course duration, including travelling

    at their own risk. L&T will not be responsible for any injury, damage or loss during the course.

    g) The transfer of fees for a change of participant or course must be confirmed in writing by the Training Centre.

    h) Course Fees specified are valid until March 31, 2014 only.

    I) Fees are not refundable under any circumstances.

    Course Fees Terms & Conditions

    Inclusions:

    1. Training Fees and use of workshop facilities during the course

    2. Transportation to and from the Training Centre from fixed pick-up points in the city at pre-fixed timings

    3. Folders, writing material and hand-outs, as required for the course

    4. Breakfast, lunch and tea / coffee

    5. Service tax

    Exclusions:

    Expenses such as travel - including local conveyance up to the fixed pick-up point in the city, lodging, boarding

    (dinner) and any other expense.

    Registration

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    www.Lntebg.com

    PuneLarsen & Toubro LimitedSwitchgear Training Centre, T-156/157, MIDCBhosari, Pune - 411 026

    Tel: +91 20 2712 0037 / 2712 0653Fax: +91 20 2712 2933E-mail:

    LucknowLarsen & Toubro LimitedSwitchgear Training Centre, C - 6 & 7, UPSIDCP. O. Sarojininagar, Lucknow - 226 008Tel: +91 522 247 6015 / 97944 54455Fax: +91 522 247 6015E-mail:

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    CoonoorLarsen & Toubro LimitedSwitchgear Training Centre, Ooty-Coonoor Main RoadYellanahalli P.O., The Nilgiris - 643 243

    Tel. : +91 423 251 7107Fax : +91 423 251 7158E-mail:

    VadodaraLarsen & Toubro LimitedSwitchgear Training CentreBehind L&T Knowledege CityNear Village Ankhol, Vadodara-390019Tel: +91 265 2457805E-mail:

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Switchgear Training Centres

    Customer Interaction Centre (CIC)BSNL/MTNL (Toll free): 1800 233 5858Reliance (Toll free): 1800 200 5858Tel: 022 6774 5858 Fax: 022 6774 5859E-mail: [email protected]

    For more information about the Training Calendar and coursesplease contact the relevant Switchgear Training Centre or Customer Interaction Centre:

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