Understanding Medium-Voltage Switchgear

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Oct. 6-9, 2025

Online

Course Overview

Proper switchgear design and operation are critical to the safety and reliability of medium-voltage electrical distribution systems. This course covers switchgear types, applications, layouts, and protection systems, with a focus on real-world implementation and code compliance. Through lectures and hands-on exercises, participants will build confidence in interpreting schematics, evaluating system components, and applying best practices in testing, commissioning, and maintenance.

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify and evaluate different types of MV switchgear, their applications, and construction features.
  • Interpret AC and DC schematic diagrams and understand protection and control strategies.
  • Apply best practices for installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of MV switchgear systems.

Who Should Attend?

  • Electrical design engineers and specifiers working with MV systems.
  • Technicians, operators, and project managers involved in switchgear installation and maintenance.
  • Utility, industrial, and commercial facility engineers responsible for electrical system reliability.

Course Outline

Introduction to Switchgear

  • Types and applications
  • Industry terminology and definitions
  • Overview of switchgear standards

Switching Devices:

  • Fault interrupting
  • Load interrupting
  • Isolating

Interrupting/Breaker Device Basics

  • Vacuum, SF6, air, oil
  • Standard ratings
  • Short-circuit current and considerations
  • Transient impact: TRV, capacitor switching, etc.
  • Operating endurance (# of operations)

Insulation (Dielectric) Materials

  • Air, oil, SF6, solid insulation

Physical Properties

  • Pad-mounted / submersible
  • Metal-enclosed / metal-clad
  • Arc resistant / gas-insulated (GIS)

Device Layouts

  • Bus configurations
  • Breaker / interrupter / switch
  • Voltage transformers
  • Fuse / relays

Environmental and Installation Considerations

Protection Basics

  • Fuse and time-overcurrent
  • Buss differential options
  • Line/feeder differential
  • parallel generator protection
  • Arc detection

AC Schematic Diagrams

  • Three-line diagram overview
  • Voltage transformer circuits
  • Current transformer circuits
  • Control power transformer
  • Auxiliary devices

DC Schematic Diagrams

  • Battery / DC control power
  • Breaker / interrupter diagrams
  • Trip / close circuits
  • Protective relay circuits
  • Auxiliary device circuits
  • Wiring organization and considerations 

Automation / Control / Communications

  • Control philosophies
  • HMI / PLC systems
  • Intro to communication protocols
  • Commissioning process, plans, and staffing

Testing / Operations / Maintenance / Monitoring

Class exercises for solidifying understanding of fundamental concepts and calculations

Testimonials

“I thought this was a really well thought out course; I've taken a medium voltage course from a different provider where I walked away thinking 'What did I learn' because all the topics covered by that provider were essentially glossed over. I did not feel like that in this course and I appreciate that the topics had depth to them.
- Jake Parz, Holt Renewables, LLC, Design Engineer

Instructor

Kevin Rogers

Kevin Rogers is an electrical engineer with a background in electrical power systems. He is a registered professional engineer, and his 18 years of industry experience spans across electric utility, government, commercial, and industrial applications. His technical responsibilities have included design and commissioning of mission-critical facilities, underground medium voltage distribution planning, design, and operations, high-voltage substation design, and relaying protection and control for complex interconnections.

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