Thanks for this great presentation you did, but if possible we can get it in soft copy these slides or in pdf I wish the caption (subtitles) can be available because the sound wasn't clear enough.
I went to substation and I wasn't aware about touch n step potential until I was informed, ande that shocked me to the point whereby i did research about sub station components
Very detailed and informative. Thank you for sharing. Could you please provide the ppt? It would help track the video better since it gets out of sync around 33 minutes.
Do Substations have someone Regularly Available on Site to Monitor the Instrumentations, Switch on & off Disconnects, etc. in case of an Electrical Emergency?
Depending on the responsibility level there could be a monitoring system attached to open and close circuits to isolate line and loads. Most of the time techs won't be "stationed" in a sub though.
Glad you enjoyed... our next webinar is Substation: Looking outside in" Mar. 20 1pm CST Link to register: attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/879540421804228355
The technical content is OK, but the presenter needs more practice. Keep the flow in order without referring to extraneous subjects. Also, the topic is substations, not generating stations.
Thanks for this great presentation you did, but if possible we can get it in soft copy these slides or in pdf I wish the caption (subtitles) can be available because the sound wasn't clear enough.
Nice and comprehensive. Thanks for knowledge sharing
I went to substation and I wasn't aware about touch n step potential until I was informed, ande that shocked me to the point whereby i did research about sub station components
Thank you for presenting this to us.
Great presentation thanks!
Nice Training and overview descriptions of sub station.
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Very detailed and informative. Thank you for sharing. Could you please provide the ppt? It would help track the video better since it gets out of sync around 33 minutes.
I think this is the pdf/ppt presentation:
www.avotraining.com/avo-training/media/Webinars/Webinar-Substation.pdf
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Do Substations have someone Regularly Available on Site to Monitor the Instrumentations, Switch on & off Disconnects, etc. in case of an Electrical Emergency?
Depending on the responsibility level there could be a monitoring system attached to open and close circuits to isolate line and loads. Most of the time techs won't be "stationed" in a sub though.
Hi, I like your lecture. Thanks
Very nice presentation .I really like it
Glad you enjoyed... our next webinar is Substation: Looking outside in" Mar. 20 1pm CST Link to register: attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/879540421804228355
Would have been nice to hear a little about phase to phase contact
Why are slides 15 seconds later?
Generator couples to the generator?
Thought there was lots of cuts in the north east
What is blast and burn?
thank you for that sharing sir
When is your next class because this is 2017 and when 2024?
This is really helpful, and you do a awesome job helping us to understand this material.
thanks
nice training
Nice video.
Can I have a PPT file?
1200..kv
Everyone in the energy field knows solar and wind do not produce near as much energy as coal
3:44 - you still use this kind of outdated tech?
I think so - about 60% to 70% of US power today comes from this "outdated" technology.
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The technical content is OK, but the presenter needs more practice. Keep the flow in order without referring to extraneous subjects. Also, the topic is substations, not generating stations.
I quit watching 28min in because it was just a waste of time. Had not covered anything real, just skirting the basics of power systems.
Seems incomplete with what the presentation may have actually been. Meh….
Voice level too low