Subsea Power Supply Systems
Subsea Power Supply Systems
The power supply for a subsea production system is designed according to the subsea control system. Different control system types (direct hydraulic, electrohydraulic, all-electric, etc.) require different power system designs. However, basically two types of power systems are used: an electrical power system or a hydraulic power system.
Delegates will have the opportunity to see what different parts of the system look like, get an independent comparison of the kit and equipment available, and gain a greater insight into this specialist area. Course instructors are core subsea professionals.
Key learning areas
- Differentiate the types of subsea power supply systems and identify different components and functionality
- Gain an in-depth understanding of how subsea power systems operate
- Understand the issues when overseeing the design and manufacturing of subsea power systems
- Take a look at future technologies
Contents
Day 1
- Electrical Power System
- Design Codes, Standards, and Specifications
- Electrical Load Calculation
- Power Supply Selection
- Power Supply from Topside UPS
- Power Supply from a Subsea UPS
- Power Supply from Subsea Generators
- Electrical Power Unit (EPU)
- Electrical Power Distribution
- Hydraulic Power System
- Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU)
- Accumulators
- Pumps
- Reservoir
- Control and Monitoring
Course Registration
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