Transformer Specification course – e-lesson #2 – Prepare and Issue Technical Specifications for Power Transformers
Hosted by: Juan Albiger / The entire course is authored by Marcos Ferreira and Juan Albiger
This is the second e-lesson in the Transformer Specification course. The course in its entirety is authored and held by Marcos Ferreira and Juan Albiger, but the second e-lesson is presented by Juan Albiger. Here you can get the room link.
E-lesson #2 is conducted on the basic level. Attend it if you wish to know more about power transformer specification and its importance on the procurement process. Design requirements, inspections, quality, and every detail needed will be discussed here.
Attendees will get insight in the state of the art for specifying requirements according to the user point of view.
Keywords: specifications, procurement process, design requirements
About the author
Juan Albiger
Juan Albiger is an Electrical Engineer with over 15 years of experience in the Transformer Procurement Process. He is specialized in HV Substation Equipment: preparing technical specifications, performing factory inspections, and managing commissioning and maintenance activities. Mr. Albiger is Grid Solutions Manager for Utility scale PV plants, responsible for ensuring the procurement, construction and commissioning of HV Substations and Transmission Lines, including that Power Transformers and Reactors are always fit for purpose.
Marcos Ferreira
Marcos Ferreira is an electrical engineer experienced in designing, managing, and coordinating projects relating to transmission, distribution, and
communications. He works on installation and replacement of HV substation equipment based on standard design including system protection and
commissioning. His areas of expertise also include interpreting and applying the National Electrical Codes (NEC) as a project manager (including scoping
a project based on PRD – Project Requirement Diagram, Chapter 9 Tables & Annex C), as well as maintaining and testing substation HV equipment
and providing technical support for planning and operation groups.