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Sistem Proteksi Pembangkit Listrik
Background & About the Course
The Power Plant Protection System is a set of devices designed to safeguard the power generation facility as a whole. A power plant is a system that generates electrical energy from mechanical energy sources, typically through electromagnetic induction. This process is known as electricity generation. In the industrial sector, generators are essential for supporting all activities that require a reliable supply of electrical energy. Therefore, the operation of these power plants must be conducted correctly.
Therefore, performance of generators is influenced not only by operational aspects but also significantly by maintenance factors. Improper maintenance can lead to vibration issues and reduced efficiency, ultimately affecting the unit’s performance. To address these challenges, it is crucial to have competent and skilled personnel.
This training will equip participants with the techniques and applications of proper generator maintenance in power plants. Participants will gain knowledge and understanding of the engineering aspects of electrical power generation systems. The training will emphasize the operation, protection, and maintenance of generators and their driving systems.
Course Objectives
After completing the training, participants are expected to:
- Enhance their knowledge of power plant protection systems.
- Improve their understanding of power system architecture.
- Conduct reviews to improve the protection of power systems, busbars, transformers, motors, and generators.
Who Should Attend
- Engineers
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Technicians
- Operators
- Production and Operations personnel
- Power Plant Operation & Maintenance staff
Course Content
- Introduction
- Power System Architecture
- Neutral Grounding
- Short Circuit Current
- Sensors (CT & VT)
- Discrimination
- Power System Protection
- Busbar Protection
- Transformer Protection
- Motor Protection
- Generator Protection
About the Course Leaders
Ir. Ali Mashar, M.Eng.Sc., IPU graduated from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia. His core expertise lies in power and control or electrical engineering. He has served as the head of the Energy Conversion Engineering program at Poltek ITB (POLBAN) and is a lecturer. Additionally, he is the head of the Energy Engineering Laboratory at PEDC.
Since 2010, he has delivered in-house and public training sessions covering specific topics on electrical and control systems, as well as energy conservation. He has shared his expertise with both local and multinational companies, like Indonesia Power, Pemda Papua, PT. Badak, Cogindo, Star Energi, Chevron, Freeport, and others.
In addition to teaching, he has completed numerous real projects related to power generation and has conducted many energy audits.