INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL FACILITIES (NON-OIL/GAS) ELECTRICAL DESIGN TRAINING MODULE

Our expertly designed training program focuses on equipping participants with the technical skills and practical knowledge required for electrical engineering design in industrial and commercial facilities. This comprehensive course addresses essential aspects of electrical design tailored to non-oil and gas industries such as manufacturing plants, commercial buildings, data centers, and other infrastructure projects.

Empower your career with specialized training designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills essential for excelling in electrical engineering design for industrial and commercial facilities. This comprehensive program covers all critical aspects of electrical design, focusing on international standards, best practices, and practical applications tailored to real-world industry challenges.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the role of electrical engineering in industrial and commercial projects.
  • Develop skills to create accurate and compliant electrical designs.
  • Master tools and methodologies for efficient design and analysis.
  • Gain proficiency in delivering key project deliverables across all project phases.

Who Should Attend?

  • Electrical Design Engineers
  • Project Engineers in industrial and commercial sectors
  • Graduate Engineers seeking industry-relevant skills
  • Professionals transitioning into electrical design for non-oil and gas industries

Training Duration

28 hours (14 sessions, 2 hours each).

Training Modules

1. Introduction to Electrical Design for Industrial and Commercial Projects

  • Overview of design processes and requirements for industrial and commercial facilities.
  • Roles and responsibilities of an Electrical Design Engineer.
  • Importance of safety, reliability, and energy efficiency in electrical design.

2. Electrical Design Deliverables

  • Key deliverables, including SLDs, wiring diagrams, and equipment layouts.
  • Techniques for gathering and analyzing client and project-specific data.

3. Project Phases and Design Framework

  • Understanding project phases: conceptual design, detailed design, and commissioning.
  • Application of international standards (IEC, NEC, BS) and standard operating procedures.

4. Electrical Load Estimation

  • Techniques for calculating load requirements for industrial and commercial buildings.
  • Differentiating between connected load, demand load, and peak load.

5. Single Line Diagram (SLD) Development

  • Step-by-step process for creating and interpreting SLDs.
  • Integrating system components like transformers, switchgear, and distribution boards.

6. Protective Device Sizing and Selection

  • Guidelines for selecting and sizing protective devices such as fuses, circuit breakers, and relays.
  • Ensuring system safety and reliability through proper coordination.

7. Electrical Equipment Specifications

  • Preparing detailed specifications for equipment like motors, transformers, and UPS systems.

8. Cable Selection, Sizing, and Routing

  • Choosing appropriate cables based on load and environmental conditions.
  • Best practices for routing cables in trays, conduits, and underground systems.

9. Illumination Design

  • Principles of designing efficient lighting for offices, warehouses, and factories.
  • Compliance with lighting standards for indoor and outdoor environments.

10. Earthing and Bonding Systems

  • Designing earthing systems for personnel and equipment safety.
  • Best practices for bonding to prevent electrical hazards.

11. Lightning Protection Design

  • Designing systems to protect buildings and equipment from lightning strikes.
  • Compliance with international standards for lightning protection.

12. Substation Design for Industrial and Commercial Facilities

  • Basics of substation design, including layouts, busbar arrangements, and equipment selection.

13. Electrical System Studies

  • Short Circuit Analysis: Determining fault levels and ensuring system protection.
  • Load Flow Analysis: Assessing system stability and operational efficiency.

14. Comprehensive Practice Project

  • Applying learned concepts to complete a real-world electrical design project.

Key Features of the Training

  • Interactive Sessions: Engage in hands-on exercises and real-world scenarios.
  • Industry-Relevant Tools: Use the latest software and tools for design and analysis.
  • Expert Instructors: Gain insights from seasoned professionals with extensive industry experience.
  • Comprehensive Materials: Receive detailed course notes, templates, and case studies.

Why Choose This Training?

  • Tailored for industrial and commercial facility design professionals.
  • Emphasis on practical applications to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
  • Gain a competitive edge with industry-recognized skills and certifications.

Training Format

  • Online Training: Live, instructor-led sessions with interactive discussions and practical exercises.

Investment

  • Package Includes:
    • 28 hours of expert-led training
    • Certification upon completion
    • Continued post-training support

Advance your expertise in electrical engineering design for industrial and commercial facilities. Enroll today to excel in this dynamic and growing sector!

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Course Fee
$450 or ₦700,000