Electric Power Engineerig Laboratory WorkLaajuus (5 cr)
Course unit code: TSASS620
General information
- Credits
- 5 cr
- Teaching language
- Finnish
- Responsible person
- Pasi Puttonen
Objective
You will be able to do laboratory work in electrical power technology that supports the theory. Studying in this course requires basic skills in electric power technology, and you can utilize these studies, e.g. in working life.
EUR-ACE ENGINEERING PRACTICE
You are able to plan and perform electrotechnical measurements related to different areas of electric power technology systematically and safely, as well as to analyze and report research results in writing. You can use mathematical methods and tools to describe phenomena in the field and solve problems. You can dimension the components of the electricity distribution network and the electricity network of buildings. You have knowledge of power distribution switchgear and switchgear as well as protection and operation control of electrical systems as well as knowledge of electric motor drives.
EUR-ACE STUDIES AND INFORMATION SEARCH
You will be able to plan and carry out experimental studies, interpret documents, other input data and results, as well as evaluate the correctness of measurements and work in a device environment safely and in accordance with good practices.
Content
Engineering, implementation, and reporting of electrotechnical measurements as well as safe and regulatory work
Relay protection technology and measuring transformers for electrical networks
Electrical machines (DC, asynchronous and synchronous machines) and the use of electricity
High voltage technology
Electricity quality
Qualifications
Basic knowledge of electric power engineering
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Passed: You master key issues and terminology and are able to apply them by outlining different solutions. You are able to plan and perform electrotechnical measurements related to different areas of electric power technology, taking into account electrical safety and good work practices. You can analyze and report your research results in writing.