Technical Programs
Introduction to Partial Discharge Testing
OVERVIEW
This training program will provide participants Introduction to basic application of Partial Discharge Testing in HV Electrical Assets in the substation. This program will show how to measure, and how large a partial discharge in a system? The partial discharge measurements also show the PD testers, how to use them show the surge tests and PD spikes.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of program, the participant will be able to:
- Learn and understand the basics of Partial Discharge testing
- Will be able conduct in-service PD survey using UHF Method.
- Identify different PD patterns
- Analyze basic PD phenomena
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
Partial Discharge:
- PD Theory
- PD Detectors and sensors
- Conducting in-service PD Survey using UHF/RFI Method (non-Conventional PD Measurements)
- Analysis of Results
- Actual Demonstrations
RESOURCE PERSON

Engr. Eduardo Pabuna Jr., PEE
Assistant Vice President - Engineering Solutions
Westco Electrical & Equipment Corp.
He has 25 years of accumulated experience in Condition Base and Preventive Maintenance Testing, Power Systems Protection, Electrical System Design and Analysis, Electrical Safety and Technical Sales.
REQUIREMENTS
- This training is open to electrical engineers, technicians, electricians, maintenance personnel, testing and commissioning personnel, students, and individuals involved in power system applications.
- Participants with basic knowledge in electricity, electrical safety, and high voltage equipment are encouraged to join.
- No prior experience in Partial Discharge (PD) testing is required for introductory-level programs.
- Participants may be advised to bring a personal laptop for technical discussions, demonstrations, and workshop activities.
TRAINING INCLUSIONS
- Certificate of Attendance
- E-Handouts
- Meals (for in-person training)
- Earn CPD Points for ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
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