Electrical System Instrumentation Technology for electrical power EK4212

Learning outcome

After successfully completing the course, the candidate will have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence.

Knowledge

The candidate can:

  • Describe the function and operation of the main sensors and actuators (control devices) that are part of a control system
  • Discuss the safety aspects of a measurement system, such as explosion protection, etc.
  • Has knowledge regarding the principles of frequency regulation of electric motors and EMC
  • Describe the basic characteristics of signals in time and frequency domains
  • Has knowledge regarding bidirectional communication for remote measurement of domestic power consumption
  • Has knowledge of the concept of voltage quality

Skills

The candidate can:

  • Handle available documentation in order to program, implement and test a control system that contains sensors and actuators
  • Estimate the uncertainty of measurement data using statistical concepts such as standard deviation, average values, normal distribution, etc.
  • Can make use of high voltage isolation testing equipment for testing i.e. motors and cables.

General competence

The candidate:

  • Can describe the work done through a laboratory journal and give an oral presentation in English
  • Is aware of the importance of safety when working out an instrumentation solution

Course Description

  • Measurement and instrumentation systems in general
  • Measurement systems and electrical output signals
  • Calibration and adjusting
  • Selected measurement methods
  • Computer-based data acquisition and analysis
  • Statistical characterization of measurement data and uncertainty analysis
  • Curve fitting of measurement data
  • Static and dynamic measurements
  • Signal filtering
  • Electrical equipment in hazardous areas
  • Isolation testing of electrical isolation items
  • Bidirectional communication for remote measurement of domestic power consumption
  • Voltage quality
  • Training in using tool for PC-based data acquisition

Teaching and Learning Methods

The learning outcomes are ensured through a combination of lectures, practical semester assignments (cases) that include both hardware and software elements, and theoretical exercises.

Assessment Methods

Written examination: 60%; laboratory journal: 40%;

In order to be permitted to take the final examination, students must receive passing grades for their laboratory journal and continuous assessment.

Students must receive a passing grade in the final examination in order to be awarded a passing grade for the course. Individual grades (A – F).

Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Unni Stamland Kaasin <Unni.S.KaasinSPAMFILTER@hit.no> - 09/01/2014