OMICRON Partial Discharge Workshop Asia-Pacific
November 12 - 14, 2024 | Jakarta, Indonesia

 

Date: November 12 - 14, 2024
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Registration fee: EUR 1280 / EUR 990 (with early bird discount)*
Registration deadline: October 31, 2024

*Early bird discount applies for registration prior to July 31, 2024.

 

Partial discharge (PD) is the earliest key indicator for insulation deterioration in electrical devices that are subject to high voltages. This can lead to total destruction of the device if it is not detected in time. This is why measurement of PD has gained a lot of significance over the past decades. However, PD measurement and analysis involves a number of challenges:

  1. Discrimination between interference and true, internal PD
  2. Separation of various PD sources
  3. Interpretation and analysis of the measured results

With the help of advanced state- of- the- art technology, it is now possible to perform PD measurement effectively with offline and online methods at the assets operating location. This enables the asset managers, product developers and engineers to quickly detect, assess and locate faults, enabling them to successfully prevent breakdowns before they occur.

This workshop is your gateway to understanding advanced techniques and conducting risk assessments of Partial Discharge (PD) measurements across a wide range of assets, including power transformers, cables, rotating machines, and switchgear/GIS.

Our three-day program is designed to provide you with a comprehensive learning experience. It kicks off with a two-day tutorial that delves deep into the theoretical aspects. The final day features a practical measurement session in the High Voltage Laboratory PLN PUSERTIF, where you get to acquire essential skills in the field work.

 

Topics

 

Day 1 & 2 (November 12-13, 2024)
  • Theory of PD - a short overview
  • Signal propagation of PD pulses inside the test object
  • How to identify, reduce and eliminate interference when measuring PD
  • Different sensors to detect and evaluate PD (coupling capacitors, bushing taps, HFCT, UHF etc) for Diagnostic/ Online Monitoring setups
  • How to perform offline diagnostic /online measurements and monitoring of PD on specific test objects (cables, transformers, rotating machines, Switchgear/GIS etc.)
  • Interpretation of PD measurement results, How to distinguish between internal and external PD
  • Localization of internal PD
  • Case studies - Online and offline measurements

 

Day 3 (November 14, 2024)

 

  • Practical PD measurements in the High Voltage Laboratory PLN PUSERTIF

 

Speakers

 

Medium of instruction
English


Enquiries
Please feel free to email events.asia@omicronenergy.com for enquiries.

*The event program and list of speakers are subject to change without prior notice.

 

 

Supporting Organization

PLN PUSERTIF