NYSSPE has partnered with Sem-Train, LLC - New York State Approved Sponsor
This course covers principles of DC (Direct Current) electricity in a simple, easy to understand, format. It is themed after a book published by the instructor, titled: “Electrical Engineering for non-Electrical Engineers.” Prof. Rauf uses simple analogies and practical, day to day, examples to illustrate the, otherwise, abstract concepts of DC electricity. Upon attending this course, participants will be able to perform straightforward and common calculations, in the DC realm, associated with voltage, current, resistance, circuit analysis, power, service factor, and much more.
Practical examples of DC electrical equipment applications, in industrial, and institutional settings are covered. This includes discussion on DC power transmission systems, solar PV systems, EV’s (Electric Vehicles), LED’s, DC ESS (Energy Storage Systems), HESS, DC-DC converters, DC mining dragline equipment, Diesel locomotives, etc. Applications of electronic DC safety devices are explained and illustrated. A few DC articles in the National Electrical Code are introduced. This course is designed for engineers, professional engineers, energy professionals, engineering managers, technical professionals, facilities managers and other professionals who are not intimately familiar DC principles, practices and applications. Audience is engaged through Q&A, classwork, and ad hoc discussions pertaining to the topic.
Topics
• DC Electrical Engineering Fundamentals
• Differences between DC and AC electricity, equipment, devices, and concepts
• Capacitors and supercapacitors
• DC Power
• Common Electrical Instruments
• Important laws and DC circuit analyses techniques
• DC Motors
• Motors, motor speed, torque, and line current calculation
• Voltage regulation and service factor
• Electronics, elemental electronic devices and printed circuit boards
• Several examples and illustration of DC equipment and installations
• DC Electrical Equipment and Instrumentation in Industrial Applications
• VFD’s, their architecture and DC’s role within
• Electrical Power System Protection Zones
• Electronic and electrical safety control devices/equipment
• DC Electrical Power Distribution & Control Drawings
Learning Objectives & Take-Aways
1. After attending this course, you will know the principles and concepts associated with DC electricity, and the distinction between DC and AC electricity. This understanding can be used to apply appropriate mathematics and physics premised techniques, principles, and equations for analysing DC systems, in electronics and electrical power domains.
2. You will learn about the differences between DC and AC power transmission systems.
3. You will learn about DC based electrical energy production (PV) and Energy Storage Systems i.e., batteries and supercapacitors.
4. You will get introduced to myriad DC technologies and equipment and gain appreciation of how ubiquitous and indispensable DC is in our personal and professional lives.
5. You gain familiarity with DC power distribution equipment and instrumentation.
6. You will understand the role NEC, and NFPA 70 E, play in the realm of DC electrical design, electrical safety and arc flash hazard.
7. You will learn how to interpret DC electrical one-line and control diagrams.
Speaker: Bobby Rauf, PE, MBA, NSPE Member
Professor Bobby Rauf is the President, Chief Consultant and a Senior Instructor at Sem-Train, LLC. Bobby has over 25 years of experience in teaching undergraduate and post graduate Engineering, Science, Math, Business Administration and MBA courses, seminars and workshops. Prof. Rauf is registered (PE) Professional Engineer, in the States of Virginia, North Carolina, and Wyoming, a Certified Energy Manager and a Certified Ergonomist.
Prof. Rauf was inducted as "Legend in Energy" by AEE, in 2014. He is a published author of multiple engineering and energy books, and professional Development courses. He holds patents in process controls technology.