Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V2 PUBLIC HEARING DRAFT 0.1
The participants shall:
Explore what happens to HV cables and components when subjected to mechanical stresses
Answer questions on signs of excessive mechanical stresses components and cables
ELEMENT 2.2 - HV SEPARABLE CONNECTORS & COMPONENTS
Learning objectives:
14) Recognise common HV cable connector types, their features and applications in the wind industry (Knowledge, basic level)
The instructor shall:
Introduce a range of HV cable connectors & components properties and features common to the wind industry to provide context for the task of working with separable connectors:
a.
Inner and outer cone type connections
b. T-Connectors and other common connector and component configurations
Highlight the difference and common features found across a range of different manufacturers products commonly found in the wind industry
Illustrate the different way a cable connector is secured to different busing types, with an emphasis on Type-F bushings and separable T-Connectors that will be used in training
The participants shall:
Explore the features and functions of different types of HV cable connector using the provided samples
Work in pairs to suggest the different challenges or benefits presented by different cable and connector types
ELEMENT 2.3 - SURGE ARRESTORS, OTHER ACCESSORIES AND TOOLS
Learning objectives:
Global Wind Organisation / www.globalwindsafety.org
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