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Hands‐On Knowledge
On Load Tap Changer
Func on
Opera on
Selec on
Tes ng
Transformers
Components
Protec on
Core
Windings
Insula on
Cooling
Correla on between Components
Transformer Oil Analysis
Life me assessments
TRANSFORMER SUPPORT
SOLUTIONS
Max Philipp has extensive experience gained in interna onal opera ons, strategic
management and marke ng and a technical exper se in the field of High Voltage
Regula on, Transformers and Substa ons. From hands‐on to managing teams in the
Asset Management of Substa ons and especially Power Transformers give him the
right background to pass on his wealth of experience. His customer base includes
Power U li es, High & Medium Voltage Substa ons, Transformer Manufacturers
and Industrial customers in the Asia Pacific region.
Max Philipp has worked for 25 years at
Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH (MR)
of Germany. In his career he has set up
and ran 2 subsidiaries. The first one was
in Australia and his last engagement was
as Managing Director in Reinhausen Asia
Pacific in Kuala Lumpur. Due to his previ‐
ous engagements he has established
deep contacts all over Asia Pacific Power
Industry.
Course Overview
This course covers the fundamentals of transformer condi on monitor‐
ing and asset management procedures. It emphasizes on the technical
background on which decisions are based. This course will give the par‐
cipants valuable knowledge which will support their direc ves and
decisions in their daily challenges, instead of an over reliance on tech‐
nologies such on‐line condi on monitoring systems to interpret data.
Course Objec ves
Gain an overview on asset management procedures and techniques for transformers.
Acquire an understanding of the 4 pillars of condi on monitoring: DGA, Record keeping, Visual inspec on and Rou ne off line tests (Bushing, OLTC).
Interpret test results and understand interrela onship of various
tests conducted.
Delivery Method
Instructor‐Led with hands‐on training on Transformer components
plus On Load Tap Changer inspec on.
Who Should A end
This course is designed for middle to senior asset engineers, asset managers and
engineers dealing with specifica on, opera on, maintenance and protec on of
power transformers.
“It is very useful and is related to day to day work”
“It is a good course for engineers and managers”
“Instructor has very good knowledge and experience of transformers and OLTC.
Able to give good examples and share informa on”
“Good for engineers to value the assets and understand the need to maintain
and to monitor them in order to prolong their longevity”
The 4 Pillars of Transformer Asset Management
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Course outline:
Transformers and Components
History of Power Transformers (Why do we need transformers)
Power Transformer Development
Transformer Principles
Transformer components: On‐Load Tap Changer (OLTC), Bushings,
Cooling, etc.
Asset Management essen als
Asset Management: Why and How
Principles
Asset Management strategies:
• Risk / event based
• Time / preven ve
• Condi on based
“Maintenance free equipment”
The 4 pillars of Condi on Monitoring
Physical observa on
Leaks
Transformer components (Core steel, winding, insula on) (Hands on)
Transformer cooling
Cooling fans
Paint
Oil & Winding temperature (Hands on)
Breathers
DGA (Dissolved Gas Analysis)
How does DGA work?
Sampling techniques
How to read the results
What to do when the results are showing certain trends
Trend analysis
Periodic maintenance (Off line)
On Load Tap Changers
Bushings
Buchholz Relays (Hands On)
OLTC surge Relay (Hands On)
Pressure Relief Device (Hands On)
Historical data & record keeping
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Hands on experience
The training centre is equipped with 2 OLTC models for hands on training.
During the third day, the par cipants will have hands on an actual OLTC. During the day
we will dismantle, re‐assemble and install the OLTC. A er which, opera onal tests and
alignment procedures will performed to ensure that it is properly installed.
By the end of the training the Par cipants will:
Understand the basics of transformer asset management.
Understand transformer life cycle and maintenance planning
Learn about DGA in transformer oil
Learn how to maintain transformer components
Understand transformer opera on, aging and failure
Understand on‐line monitoring techniques
Understand the various tests performed before during and a er OLTC maintenance.
Emphasis is put on the hands on par cipa on of the trainees.
Hands‐On Knowledge
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MP Consult Sdn. Bhd (911882-M)
B-2-20, Plaza Damas 3 60 Jalan Sri Hartamas 1 Sri Hartamas 50480 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: +6012 7729 848 Fax: +603 6211 0886 Email: [email protected] Website: www.mpconsult.com.my