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Training at L&T for 3rd year students


EES organised a three-day training program for B.Tech 3rd-year students on 'Introduction to Industrial Electrical Systems' at Switchgear Training Center, Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T), Lucknow. The training was conducted in two batches 25-27 February 2019 for the first batch and 28 February - 2 March 2019 for the second batch.

The training program comprised of overview of Indian Power System, classroom sessions as well as hands-on experience in workshop giving exposure to a wide range of Low Voltage Switchgear like contractors, thermal overload relays, motor starters such as Star Delta starter, circuit breakers such as Air Circuit Breaker(ACB), Vaccum circuit breaker(VCB), MCB, MCCB, RCCB, isolator,MPCB HRC fuses, basic overview of soft 
starter, drives etc.

The most appealing thing of the training center was that the L&T Lucknow center became operational from 22nd February of 1993, on the same date (not the year) EES was restarted in 2018.

The students benefitted a lot form the training as they got to learn the practical industrial application of the theory they have studied.
Great thanks to Er. Saurabh Kumar Jha sir and Er Shweta Ma'am for their mentorship of the first batch and Er.Dinesh Kumar Tiwari sir and Er. Pankaj Tiwari sir for mentoring the second batch

Special thanks to Mrs Sabiha Ahmed ma'am, manager of the training centre, who was very kind and interactive to the queries of students.
EES pays gratitude to the HOD sir Prof. Kuldeep Sahay for arranging such a vigorous and knowledgeable training program for the students.
EES looks forward to organising more such training and Industrial visits for department students.










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