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Process electrificationLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: TSASS140

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Responsible person

  • Pasi Puttonen

Objective

The students are able to design the electrification of an industrial process. They know the issues to be taken into consideration in purchasing plans. They are able to design and draw main diagrams and placement and cabling schemes. They are able to design the grounding arrangement and potential equalisation of a system. Apart from process electrification, the students are able to design lighting, auxiliary systems, safety systems, heat tracing for safety systems, and instrumentation electrification.

TSASO – Design competence
The student knows the methods and tools of hardware and software design in electrification.
The student is able to dimension and select machines and components using techno-economic principles.

TSASV – Competence in electric power systems
The student has the knowledge of the general network of electricity distribution and buildings’ electrical network.
The student is able to size the components for network of electricity distribution and buildings’ electrical network.
The student has the knowledge of the protection and operation supervision of machines and devices of electricity distribution and electric systems.

EA-EE: Engineering design
The student has an understanding of design methodologies and an ability to use them.

EA-TR: Transferable skills
The student is able to function effectively as individual and as member of a team.

Content

Purchasing planning
Main diagram design
Placement and cabling design
Design of grounding and potential equalisation
Selection and sizing of process devices and equipment
Control system design
Stand-by supply system
Instrumentation electrification
Heat tracing
Lighting
Building electrification
Electrification of auxiliary systems
Safety systems

Qualifications

Basics in CAD
Basics in electrical design

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Adequate (1): The student identifies the basic knowledge and terminology but in the interpreting of the essential concepts the skills are still inadequate.

Satisfactory (2): The student is familiar with the basic knowledge and terminology but in the application of the essential concepts the skills are still inadequate.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3): The student:
- knows the issues to be taken into consideration in purchasing plans.
- is able to design and draw main diagrams and placement and cabling schemes.
- is able to design lighting, auxiliary systems, safety systems, heat tracing for safety systems, and instrumentation electrification.

Very good (4): The student masters the essential knowledge and can apply the knowledge.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5): The student masters the essential knowledge and can apply the knowledge acquired in a creative and innovative manner.

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022

Timing

01.01.2022 - 15.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

2 op

Mode of delivery

60 % Face-to-face, 40 % Online learning

Unit

School of Technology

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Electrical and Automation Engineering
Teachers
  • Pasi Puttonen
Groups
  • TSA19SB
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Electrical and Automation Engineering

Objectives

The students are able to design the electrification of an industrial process. They know the issues to be taken into consideration in purchasing plans. They are able to design and draw main diagrams and placement and cabling schemes. They are able to design the grounding arrangement and potential equalisation of a system. Apart from process electrification, the students are able to design lighting, auxiliary systems, safety systems, heat tracing for safety systems, and instrumentation electrification.

TSASO – Design competence
The student knows the methods and tools of hardware and software design in electrification.
The student is able to dimension and select machines and components using techno-economic principles.

TSASV – Competence in electric power systems
The student has the knowledge of the general network of electricity distribution and buildings’ electrical network.
The student is able to size the components for network of electricity distribution and buildings’ electrical network.
The student has the knowledge of the protection and operation supervision of machines and devices of electricity distribution and electric systems.

EA-EE: Engineering design
The student has an understanding of design methodologies and an ability to use them.

EA-TR: Transferable skills
The student is able to function effectively as individual and as member of a team.

Content

Purchasing planning
Main diagram design
Placement and cabling design
Design of grounding and potential equalisation
Selection and sizing of process devices and equipment
Control system design
Stand-by supply system
Instrumentation electrification
Heat tracing
Lighting
Building electrification
Electrification of auxiliary systems
Safety systems

Learning materials and recommended literature

Kuvataan oppimisympäristössä.

Teaching methods

-lectures
-self studies
-distance learning
-laboratory exercises
-exercises
-learning tasks

Exam dates and retake possibilities

The dates and methods of the midterm exams will be announced in the course opening information.

Alternative completion methods

The admission procedures are described in the degree rule and the study guide. The teacher of the course will give you more information on possible specific course practices.

Student workload

One credit corresponds to an average of 27 hours of work, which means that the load of five credits is approximately 135 hours. The load is distributed in different ways depending on the course implementation.

Further information for students

Self-assessments are mainly done through learning tasks. The assessment decision is based on the skills demonstrated in the exercises and midterm exams.
Avoin AMK: 5

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate (1): The student identifies the basic knowledge and terminology but in the interpreting of the essential concepts the skills are still inadequate.

Satisfactory (2): The student is familiar with the basic knowledge and terminology but in the application of the essential concepts the skills are still inadequate.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good (3): The student:
- knows the issues to be taken into consideration in purchasing plans.
- is able to design and draw main diagrams and placement and cabling schemes.
- is able to design lighting, auxiliary systems, safety systems, heat tracing for safety systems, and instrumentation electrification.

Very good (4): The student masters the essential knowledge and can apply the knowledge.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent (5): The student masters the essential knowledge and can apply the knowledge acquired in a creative and innovative manner.

Prerequisites

Basics in CAD
Basics in electrical design