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Electrical Power and Controls for Engineers, Techs and Managers

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Sep 4 - 5, 2025 /
Course Code: 16-0904-ONL25

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  • Overview
  • Syllabus
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Overview

After participating in this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand AC and DC power principles, including power factor and service factor, and their complexities.
  • Learn power factor correction benefits and financial impacts with practical examples.
  • Grasp MCC system architecture and three-phase AC configurations like Y and ∆ - Delta.”
  • Comprehend PLC-based control systems and PID controls, both open and closed-loop.
  • Interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and the role of VFDs in motor control

Description
This course is a one-day, abridged version of the two-day Electrical Power and Controls for Engineers course. This course comprises a unique combination of electrical power and control topics. This course begins with coverage of electrical power concepts in the DC, Single Phase AC and Three Phase AC realms in an easy-to-follow approach, illustrated and reinforced by practical applications, examples and numerical case studies or problems.

The utilization of electrical power in hydraulic machines, i.e. pumps and turbines, is discussed, supported by a basic introduction to hydrodynamics and culminating in the sizing of pump motors. The application and sizing of fan and blower motors is explained. Electrical power distribution is highlighted. VFD, Variable Frequency Drives, are discussed. VFD architecture and VFD operational analysis are covered. The seminar then segues into the controls topics, starting with controls theory, differences between Open and Closed Loop Control Systems and their advantages and disadvantages. Examples of proprietary or custom control systems are covered and illustrated in pictures.

Participants are introduced to PLCs, Programmable Logic Controllers. PLCs are then compared to DCS Systems, and their pros and cons are highlighted. HMI, Human Machine Interface, and SCADA systems are covered and supported by an in-depth exploration of two specific examples. This course is designed for engineers, professional engineers, energy professionals, engineering managers, technical professionals, technicians, facilities managers and other professionals who are not intimately familiar with electrical power and controls disciplines.

Participants are kept engaged through questions and answers, discussions and classwork.

Who Should Attend

  • Licensed Professional Engineers who need to meet the annual or biennial license renewal PDH (Professional Development Hour) or CEU (Continuing Education Units) requirements.
  • Engineers and Architects in all disciplines who need to possess current working knowledge of electrical power and control concepts and respective technologies.
  • Engineering Managers/Directors
  • Project Managers
  • Facility Managers, Engineering Managers, Program/Project Managers and other executives or leaders who feel a lack of adequate electrical power and control knowledge to hold meaningful discussions and make informed decisions by interacting with their power and control subordinates or colleagues
  • Non-engineers, including technical writers responsible for developing operations and maintenance manuals for electrical or control equipment
  • Procurement/purchasing professionals who are responsible for the acquisition of power and control equipment
  • Construction Site Superintendents
  • Constructions Company Managers/Executives
  • Maintenance Engineers and Maintenance Managers
  • Other professionals whose annual PLP, Performance and Learning Program, includes engineering/technical courses/seminars/workshops.
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Time: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM Eastern Time


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Syllabus

Day 1, 4 hours:

  • DC Power
  • AC Power and pertinent, important, single-phase and three-phase AC Concepts
  • Power Transformers
  • Electrical Motors
  • Power Factor Correction
  • Electrical Equipment and Instrumentation in Industrial Applications

Day 2, 4 Hours:

  • VFDs and Motor Control
  • Electrical Power System Protection, Safety & Pertinent Codes
  • Electrical Power Distribution & Control Drawings
  • Control Systems Introduction
  • Control System Architecture,
  • Control Systems’ Application and Programming

Instructor

S. Bobby Rauf, BSEE, P.E., C.E.M, MBA

Professor Bobby Rauf has developed and instructed engineering courses, seminars and workshops for over 14 years in the US and abroad.

He holds a patent on an electrical control system. Mr. Rauf has authored three books:

  • Finance and Accounting for Energy Engineers
  • Thermodynamics Made Simple for Energy Engineers
  • Electrical Engineering for Non-Electrical Engineers

Mr. Rauf served as a Senior Staff Engineer, Energy and Ergonomics Program Manager, at PPG Industries, Inc, for over 30 years. He has served as Adjunct Professor at Gardner-Webb University since 1989. He has taught Professional Development Seminars/workshops at UNCC, McNeese University, Texas A&M University, Lamar University, AEE, Association of Energy Engineers, Balfour Beatty, Saudi Aramco and PDHengineers.

Prof. Rauf is a Licensed (PE) Professional Engineer and a Certified Energy Manager. He was inducted as a “Legend in Energy” by AEE in 2014.




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Fee & Credits

$695 + taxes

  • 0.8 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
  • 8 Continuing Professional Development Hours (PDHs/CPDs)
  • ECAA Annual Professional Development Points
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