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Safe Earthing & Bonding in Rail

2-Day Training Course: Learn the Fundamentals of Rail Earthing & Electrical Risk Management

Sydney | 30 – 31 May 2024
Melbourne | 18 – 19 June 2024

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overview

A must-attend course that will benefit all those in the rail industry who have had only a little exposure to earthing & bonding – build your confidence & appreciation of the safety, due diligence & system requirements, design parameters & operational realities.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Illuminate the mislabelled ‘Black Art’ of earthing
  • Discover the science and craft required to make wise decisions regarding earthing system requirements
  • Discuss matters relevant to safety and earthing systems in organisations
  • Appreciate the complex problems of inductive and conductive interrelationships between substation and power line earthing systems and other conductive assets such as tracks, cabling and fencing
  • Recognise a coordinated approach to the design and management of power earthing systems, lightning protection systems and other rail systems
  • Understand inspection and testing as imperative tools in earthing system management
  • Investigate techniques for solving problems found in earthing system design, using both empirical and analytical computer based techniques

About the Course

This course provides participants with a sound basis in science and practical examples for understanding and problem solving with earthing systems in the rail environment.

The course begins with an introduction to the physics of earthing including the areas of circuit fundamentals, conductive effects, proximity, mutual earth resistance and inductive coupling.

It will then cover soil resistivity fundamentals, field testing and model assessment and derivation before moving on to empirical and analytical voltage design methods and analysis issues for typical applications.

The course includes interactive practical sessions where we will ‘see’ how specific changes and errors affect outcomes which is invaluable in turning information into understanding.

Over the course participants will be invited to present real life issues and examples they have wrestled with, which will then be analysed using the understanding and skills developed during the program.

Who Will Benefit

Course pre-requisite: Some understanding of electrical systems is required

This course will benefit:

  • Those requiring an introduction to or an understanding of earthing systems in a rail environment
  • Non-technical people will attain a proper awareness of the issues while electrical engineers and experienced technicians will further benefit from methods for first pass planning and review

trainer

Lachlan McKerrow

Joshua Bowman BEng

Consulting Engineer, Safearth

pricing

Packages Price
2 Day Training 2024$3495$3195+GST Early Bird Rate Early Bird Rate

Great Savings when you book 4 or more participants! Call us today on 02 9080 4395 or email training@informa.com.au to take advantage of this offer.

Sydney | 30 – 31 May 2024
Early Bird rate: $3,195 + GST. Expires 10 May 2024.
Standard rate: $3,495 + GST.

Melbourne | 18 – 19 June 2024
Early Bird rate: $3,195 + GST. Expires 31 May 2024.
Standard rate: $3,495 + GST.

Testimonials

Communicated the course information clearly and made it interesting.”
Signal Electrician, ARA Security

Good presenter of information, encouraged discussion, answered questions well, contributed experience and outside industry knowledge.”
Manager Traction Power Maintenance, Queensland Rail

Thorough knowledge and experiences presented well and enthusiastically. Always open to any questions.”
Graduate Overhead Engineer, KBR

Being able to relate actual railway scenarios with someone who understands the railway environment. His enthusiasm and the fact he could answer most things without saying ‘I will have to look into that’ which a lot of presenters do.”
Professional Head OHW Systems, Novorail

Course Outline

Introduction and context

  • What are earthing systems
  • Functions of an earthing system
  • Why earthing system interest is increasing
  • The importance of getting it earthing systems right

Overview of railway earthing systems

  • Utility power supply
  • Substations and distribution
  • Traction power earthing requirements
  • Bonding versus earthing
  • Key hazards with the earthed infrastructure of the railway network
  • Key design conflicts and challenges

Safety, human factors and zero risk

  • Risk assessment and risk management
  • Applicable and background safety criteria sources
  • Conditions for risk
  • The physiological effects and risks, AC and DC
  • Human electrical models and voltage criteria
  • Review of changes to earthing standards and how they’ll affect rail

Soil as part of the circuit

  • Key soil electrical characteristics
  • Soil electrical resistivity
  • Information sources on soil
  • Resistivity test methods
  • Analysis techniques and model determination

Railway earthing system interactions

  • Signalling
  • Communications
  • Low-voltage supplies
  • The importance of correct coordination

Earth grids

  • Key grid components and what they do
  • Conductor ratings
  • Earth grid resistance
  • Determining earth grid performance
  • Step, touch and transfer voltages
  • Empirical versus analytical analysis techniques
  • Strategies in earth grid design
  • Common pitfalls

Earthing systems and alternate paths

  • Transfer of energy
  • Conductive current distribution
  • Induction mechanisms in current distribution
  • Inductive hazard creation including tracks, fences and other metallic paths

DC railway electrification

  • Key considerations in DC bonding and earthing in a DC traction environment traction environment
  • Isolated systems and earth clamps for safety and performance

AC railway electrification

  • Key considerations in AC bonding and earthing in an AC traction environment
  • Key considerations of booster transformers and auto-transformer systems

Earthing strategies and issues

  • Separation and isolation in earthing systems
  • Interconnected and common bonded systems
  • Rail return systems
  • Drainage and transient bonding
  • Unearthed and floating systems
  • Effects of various systems on touch potentials

Corrosion mechanisms and minimisation

  • How stray current causes steel corrosion
  • Procedures to control stray current

Lightning protection

  • Introduction to lightning mechanisms and risks
  • Approaches to lightning risk management

Earthing system commissioning and testing

  • Benefits and risks associated
  • Recommended strategies
  • Test methods and equipment
  • Common traps and sources of errors

Demonstration, practical examples and class participation throughout

when & where

30 - 31 May 2024

Sydney

18 - 19 Jun 2024

Melbourne

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Still have a question?

Sushil Kunwar
Training Consultant
+61 (0)2 9080 4395
training@informa.com.au

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