Electrical Design and Documentation for Energy SystemsLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: 5S00HI64
Credits
5 op
Objectives
In this course, the student learns the principles of electromechanical design and documentation practices for energy systems.
The student is able to:
• Identify the legislation, regulations, and standards governing the design target and guiding the design process
• Dimension the electrical network, and dimension and select the components related to the system
• Define protective devices and implement protection
• Prepare technical documentation
• Understand the principles of simulation, analysis, and commissioning planning for electrical systems
Content
The course delves into the principles of design, dimensioning, and practical implementation of electrical systems. Students learn to select and dimension key components of electrical systems, such as generators, transformers, cabling, and appropriate protective devices. The course also examines the simulation and analysis of electrical networks, which support the optimization of system reliability and efficiency. Technical documentation, including circuit diagrams, layout design, and system diagrams, is covered as part of the design process. Additionally, the principles of testing, validation, and commissioning planning are introduced.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
The student recognizes the basic principles of electrical design and documentation for energy sector projects, but the application remains superficial. There are deficiencies in the preparation of plans and technical documentation.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
The student masters the basic principles of electrical design and documentation for energy sector projects. They can dimension and analyze the components of electrical systems and produce technical documentation, but there may be some deficiencies in implementation.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The student has profound expertise in electrical design and documentation for energy sector projects. They are capable of independent system dimensioning, analysis, and producing high-quality documentation, as well as evaluating the practical feasibility of the plans.