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Training Programme onTraining Programme on

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

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INTRODUCTION

PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES

PROGRAMME CONTENTS

Modern Power System needs sustainable, reliable and economic infrastructure for meeting requirements of smart grids and smart cities. Demand for power is on upward trend which needs to meet above requirements in less time. Standardization of specifications and designs can only achieve faster developments of power infrastructure all over the country with reliability and economy.

Recognizing the need for standardization of specifications and construction practices long ago REC (Rural Electrification Corporation) brought forth 78 specifications of the materials and 233 construction standards for the Distribution system with active association of leading Power Utilities, manufacturers and institutes like CEA, CBIP and BIS. Few amendments were also done in some of the specifications with the technological advancements and for adoption of best practices. Availability of such standards also help manufacturers to develop products cost effectively for all the Power Utilities in the country.

With these standards and specifications, construction time reduces and it further leads to improved supply, reduces maintenance costs, minimizes interruptions and leads to enhance safety of the personal and equipments. Standard practices helps economic and efficient procurement, construction, operation and maintenance of the system, with upgraded safety. Naturally, this will bring down the power supply costs, besides enhancing the all vital customer satisfaction.

Considering the importance of the above, CIRE is organizing a 4 day training programme on “Technical th thSpecifications & Construction Standards for Distribution Systems” from 27 to 30 June, 2017 at its

campus, for the field executives working in the power distribution companies/utilities.

lTo acquaint with the participants and Standard specification of materials required for the distribution sector

lTo Familiarize with the construction practices in distribution system for better Voltage Regulation and technical loss reduction

lTo Expose participants with new products and technologies in distribution system

lOverview of Power Distribution System

lDistribution system configuration and standards of performance

lVoltage Regulation and technical loss reduction

lStandard and Specifications of Power transformers and Switchgear

lStandard Layouts and Construction Practices of 33/11KV & 66/11 KV Substations

lStandard Construction Practices of 66 KV lines, 33KV lines & 11KV lines

lSpecifications for Distribution Transformers and Distribution Line materials

lStandard Construction Practices of LT lines and DTR Structure

lStandard Construction Practices of Underground cabling system

lSalient features and Construction practices for Capacitor bank & Battery banks

lStandard Earthing Practices in a Distribution Substations and Lines

lSafety Measures, Accident Prevention and First Aid practices; Reporting of Accidents

lField Visits

“Promote Training for Better Tomorrow”

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“Promote Training for Better Tomorrow”

Category

Residential* 24,000 3,600 27,600 10%

Non Residential** ` 21,750 ` 3,263 ` 25,013 10%

` ` `

Course Feeper participant

Service Tax(15%)

Total Course Fee/Participant without

Group Discount

Group Discount of 10% for three or

more Participation from same utility***

TARGET GROUPS

PROGRAMME DATES & TIMINGS

Junior and middle level Engineers and Managers working in Distribution Projects (DDUGJY, IPDS, etc) and System Improvement Projects of Power Utilities, Public/Private distribution companies, Project implementation agencies/ Entrepreneurs, RE Cooperative Societies, Franchisee organizations and contractual agencies can take part benefit from this programme.

th th27 to 30 June, 2017 from 9.45 am to 5.15 pm with break for lunch, tea and refreshments.

PEDAGOGY

PROGRAMME VENUE

The programme will be conducted in an interactive environment, with faculty acting as facilitators to create a participative learning environment. Faculty from CIRE, Faculty with varied field experiences, subject expert from Power utilities, Regulatory Commissions, will be the resource persons.

The venue will be CIRE Campus, Shivarampally, Near Aramghar ’X’ Road, NPA Post, Hyderabad - 52.

PROGRAMME FEE

HOW TO REGISTER

CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION

th Please send the nominations on or before 20 June, 2017 along with demand draft (or NEFT/RTGS Receipt) to: The Additional Director, CIRE, NPA Post, Shivarampally, Hyderabad-500052. E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected], Office Phone: 040-64616376, Fax: 040-2980 5896.

Participants are advised to commence their journey, after receiving the confirmation from CIRE. Please contact SUDHIR CHOPADE on his Mobile 07680883477 for further information.

On the concluding day of the programme, participants will receive a Certificate of Participation from CIRE.

Course Fee shall be paid in the form of a demand draft in favor of “Central Institute for Rural Electrification” payable at Hyderabad in advance or at least at the time of registration. The Course Fee may also be paid by NEFT/RTGS transfer to HDFC Bank Account No: 00210350000930, IFSC Code: HDFC0000021.

* Includes Boarding and Accommodation in addition to tuition, courseware & other facilities, Field Visit, etc.** Excludes Accommodation, Includes only Working Lunch, Class room Tea & Snacks.*** Only on Participation basisThe Accommodation is provided on Double Occupancy BasisNote: No Pick-up or Drop facility will be provided by CIRE. The participants have to make their own arrangements to reach CIRE Campus.

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ABOUT REC

ABOUT CIRE

Since its inception in 1969, Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), a Navaratna PSU, has been playing a significant role in financing and promoting electrification projects across India. Within a span of 45 years, REC has emerged as India's leading finance company in power sector. Be it generation, transmission, distribution or renewable energy, REC has always created benchmarks in its every performance. Based on the MOU with Ministry of Power, the performance of REC is rated as “Excellent” consistently for the last 21 years.

Central Institute for Rural Electrification (CIRE) was established at Hyderabad in 1979 under the aegis of Rural Electrification Corporation Limited to cater to the training and development needs of Engineers and Managers of Power and Energy Sector. CIRE of REC is relentlessly engaged in capacity building to strengthen the human resources development initiatives of Power Sector. CIRE has been conferred with Education Leadership Award by reputed Business School, Mumbai in 2014 and ABP News National Educational Award in 2015 consecutively in recognition of Leadership, Development, Innovation and Industry interface. The Institute is spread over an area of about 14 acres, with administrative, teaching and hostel blocks. Class rooms and hostel rooms are air-conditioned. An Energy Park has been set up to develop awareness on Renewable Energy Sources System and High Voltage Distribution System.

Upto March 2017, the Institute has organized 1783 training programmes and 38978 Engineers/ Managers from various Power Utilities, like Generation, Transmission & Distribution Companies, Electricity Departments, Rural Electric Cooperatives, Regulatory Commissions, Rural Development Agencies, Banks, CPUs, etc., participated in the programmes. The Institute has organized 78 International Training Programmes under ITEC/SCAAP of Ministry of External Affairs, GOI and trained 1215 executives from 75 countries.

Shivarampally, NPA Post, Hyderabad 500 052Office Phones: 040-64616376, 2980-8583, Hostel: 040-2980-7252

Fax: 040-2980-5896, E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]: www.cirerec.com, www.recindia.com & www.recindia.nic.in

Regd. Office: Core-4, SCOPE Complex, 7 Lodi Road, New Delhi 110 003

CIN:L40101DL1969GOI005095

(A Government of India Enterprise)

Additional Director

Programme Advisor:

G. Shankar

Programme Coordinator:

Sudhir Chopade Faculty-07680883477