After completing the course with Lerus, will participants receive a certification?
Yes, upon successful completion of our course, participants will receive a certification from Lerus, attesting to their understanding and proficiency in high voltage training.
What is the primary objective of the High Voltage Training course offered by Lerus in Malaysia?
The High Voltage Training course in Malaysia is designed to teach participants the safety requirements for high voltage equipment and HV maintenance entry levels. The course introduces HV Power system composition requirements to HV protection systems and explains main HV system components such as generators, motors, switchboards, circuit breakers, control relays, and transformers. It also aims to introduce system documentation so participants can follow the correct procedure to perform periodic maintenance safely.
What topics are covered in the High Voltage Training course?
The High Voltage Training course covers a range of topics including pertinent regulatory matters (IMO, flag state, company specific), electrification, regulations, alternators and automatic voltage regulators (AVR), medium voltage switchgears, MV/LV transformers, power distribution, and safety of operations. The course also includes hands-on exercises and can be customized based on customer-specific requirements.
Who is the target audience for the High Voltage Training course?
The course is intended for certified chief engineers, engineers, electrical/electronic engineers (ETO), and maintenance personnel on board who are responsible for the daily maintenance of the High Voltage systems.
Why choose Lerus for the High Voltage Training course in Malaysia?
Lerus is a global company known for its commitment to delivering high-quality training experiences. In Malaysia, Lerus maintains its standards of excellence, ensuring participants receive comprehensive training in high voltage systems. With expert instructors and advanced training methodologies, Lerus stands as a reliable choice for specialized training in the maritime and offshore sectors.