Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V0 - DRAFT 2025-03-21
b. Boundaries: where requirements for isolation of another system are necessary for work on HV system
c.
Interactions between WTG and BOP
d.
Substations, distribution and transmission systems
The participants shall:
Discuss as a class the structure, components and boundaries of wind farm HV systems, including connections from WTGs to the grid.
ELEMENT 3.2 - DEFINITION AND DESIGNATIONS OF HV
To achieve the lesson learning objectives, the participants can:
18) Discuss definitions of high voltage, medium voltage and low voltage for different working contexts (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Provide definitions and designations of high voltage
a. Highlight different designations for HV depending on context: country, regulatory requirements, working context
Facilitate a group discussion with participants on variations in the definitions of high voltage, medium voltage and low voltage for different working contexts.
The participants shall:
Engage in a group discussion on definitions and designations of high voltage, medium voltage and low voltage for different working contexts.
ELEMENT 3.3 - HV EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES OVERVIEW
To achieve the lesson learning objectives, the participants can:
19) Recognise different types of typical HV equipment, including different types of switchgear, relays, transformers, earth switches, etc (Knowledge, basic level)
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