Professional Certificate of Competency in Substation Design (Main Equipment) - CEY1 in Online Australia | Engineering Institute of Technology

Engineering Institute of Technology | Online Australia
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Qualification
Graduate Certificate
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
AUD 1,581
(c. USD1,115.08)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
3 months

This specialized training program is designed for engineers and technicians seeking hands-on expertise in substation equipment design. Course AdvantagesYou could qualify for CPD accreditation through your regional engineering body.
Obtain an official EIT Certificate upon finishing the program.
Benefit from instruction by renowned academics and field specialists worldwide.
Take advantage of the adaptable schedule, allowing participation from any location while maintaining employment.
Engage with professionals during live sessions and stay informed about current developments.
Participate in an international learning environment with diverse peers, creating valuable connections.
Acquire applicable competencies crucial for substation planning and implementation.
Explore key aspects of substation engineering, including load assessments, equipment choices, and spatial arrangements.
Understand power distribution systems, network analyses, harmonic mitigation, and medium-voltage installations.
The curriculum incorporates multiple practical scenarios to enhance comprehension of core concepts.Substation configurations differ substantially based on their operational requirements. Design expertise involves forecasting current and future demands, choosing optimal layouts, and specifying equipment capacities like transformers and switchgear to ensure decades of reliable operation.Proper attention must be paid to maintaining essential substation components, with adequate backup systems incorporated. Neglecting this can lead to service disruptions for end-users, causing both operational and economic consequences.The substation must perform reliably during standard operations and fault scenarios, verified through comprehensive analytical assessments called system studies. These evaluations vary depending on the installation's complexity and connected load characteristics.Design-phase analyses must address both present and projected future scenarios. These system studies can range from basic fault current computations to sophisticated network modeling, with specific needs determining the required assessments.Contemporary industrial operations introduce substantial harmonic distortion into power networks, potentially causing equipment damage through thermal stress or resonance effects. Appropriate mitigation strategies, including harmonic filters, must be incorporated.This program examines all primary substation components like transformers, circuit breakers, and busbars, along with their specification and arrangement. Practical examples reinforce theoretical content.The 12-module curriculum addresses critical topics including capacity determination, configuration optimization, reactive power management, and harmonic suppression techniques.


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Language Requirements

English
IELTS

Qualification Requirements

For entry into most EIT degree programs, you need to have completed a minimum level of education similar to successful completion of Australian Year 12 with good grades.

 


 

Tuition AUD 1,581

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