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COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE DURATION
NO OF WEEKS
Phase I - IRSEE Probationers  IRSEE PROBATIONERS  
Phase II - IRSEE Probationers  IRSEE PROBATIONERS  
LAW SPECIAL COURSE FOR LAW 1
IC INTEGRATED COURSE 10
SPDP SR.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSE 8
AC AMELIORATION FOR SAG OFFICERS 8
TRS SPL. COURSE ON TRS/TRO 2
TLAC SPL. COURSE ON TL&AC 2
TRD SPL. COURSE ON TRD 2
MED MEDITATION 2
LHB MAINTENANCE OF LHB COACHES 1
CONTRACT CONTRACTS & ARBITRATION 1
ELECT SPL COURSE ON ELECTRONICS 3
COMP SPL. COURSE ON COMPUTERS 1
AUDIT ENERGY AUDIT 2
PD PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 1
AM ACCIDENT MANAGEMENT 1
SJ SPL COURSE FOR 1981 BATCH OFFICERS 3 DAYS
STAT RAILWAY STATISTICS 1
TOT TRAINING OF TRAINERS 1
REF REFRESHER COURSE FOR IRSEE OFFICERS 1
MS MATERIAL SCIENCE 1
EMU SPL COURSE ON EMU/MEMU 2
   
   

 

COURSE NUMBER & TITLE             :        No. IC1 &  IC2

Integrated Course for Group B Officers. 

DURATION                                :        10 Weeks.

DESIGNED FOR                           :        Group B – AEE/DEE

COURSE DIRECTOR                     :       Sr.  Professor(G)

OBJECTIVE                               :        To provide exposure in Traction Rolling Stock, Traction Distribution, Train Lighting & Air Conditioning and General Services to the officers.  To impart knowledge pertaining to Computer Applications, Electronics and Instrumentation as applicable in Railways.

CONTENTS

I         TRACTION ROLLING STOCK (MAINTENANCE)

  1.               Locomotive overview including three phase locomotive.

  2.               Locomotive Design – Tractive effort, haulage capacity, adhesion, weight transfer.

  3.              Power and Control Circuit.

  4.              Wheel arrangement, bogie, and types of drives.

  5.              Maintenance schedule of TM auxiliaries, Locomotive & Equipments.

          TRACTION ROLLING STOCK (OPERATION)

  1.              Crew Management and Training.  Road learning, Classification of Drivers, System of      Monitoring and Counseling.

  2.              Manpower and motive power planning.  Power Plan, Loco & Crew Link.

  3.              Statistical data preparation for Loco Operation (4 A Statement).

  4.              Trip shed and crew booking point management.

  5.              Carriage and Wagon problem in Loco Operation.

  6.              Important case studies/Accident and Breakdown.

  7.              Collection of evidences at accident site.

II.              TRACTION DISTRIBUTION

  1.              Railway Electrification.

  2.              Overhead Equipment.

  3.              Power Supply Installation.

  4.              Protection Scheme of TSS.

  5.              Supervisory remote control SCADA.

  6.              Types of Foundations and Structures.

  7.              Design of Foundations and Structures.

  8.              Panto entanglements, TRD Breakdowns.

  9.              ODC movements – Schedule of dimensions.

  10.              Signalling supply.

III.      TRAIN LIGHTING

  1.              Introduction to systems of Train Lighting.

  2.              Requirement of Coaches.

  3.              Schedules of maintenance.

  4.              Drives.

  5.              Alternators.

  6.              Rectifier-cum-Regulator.

  7.              Batteries including VRLA batteries.

  8.              Coach wiring, Lighting, Fans.

  9.              MOG/EOG/HOG.

  10.              Maintenance schedules including POH.

  11.              LHB Coaches.

 IV       GENERAL SERVICES & AIR CONDITIONING

  1.              I.E. Rules.

  2.              Air conditioning fundamentals.

  3.              Heat load calculations.

  4.              Air conditioning of Railway coaches.

  5.              Air conditioning of stationary installations.

         WATER SUPPLY PUMPING INSTALLATIONS.

  1.              Basic concepts of pumping.

  2.              Types of pumps and their constructional features.

  3.              Selection of Pumps.

  4.              Installation, operation and maintenance of Pumps.

LIGHTING

  1.              Light sources.

  2.              Lighting Design.

  3.              Energy effective lighting strategies.

POWER SUPPLY

  1.              Distribution substation and distribution system.

  2.              Switch Gear and Safety devices of General Services, Sub-Stations.

  3.              Energy Management/Audit/Conservation in General Services.

V.       BASIC ELECTRONICS

         THEORY

  1.              Classification of Electronic component.

  2.              Passive components.

  3.              Introduction to semiconductor physics  and construction, operating principle of Active components such as Power Diodes, Zener Diodes, LEDs, BJT, UJT, SCR, IGBTs & GTOs, its specification and testing.

PRACTICAL

  1.              Oscilloscope familiarization.

  2.              Testing and identification of passive component.

  3.              Testing of Diodes, Transistor, SCR, Triac diac, IGBT’s

 

VI    POWER ELECTRONICS 

  1.              Overview of Three Phase Locomotive.

  2.              AC Coach Inverter.

 

VII.     COMPUTERS

  1.              General introduction to computers and its applications.

  2.              Operating System.

  3.              Word Processing Application.

  4.              Spreadsheet Application

  5.              Introduction to Networking.

  6.              Use of Indian languages on computers.

  7.              Introduction to Internet, e-mail & e-Commerce.

VIII.    INSTRUMENTATION

  1.              Condition Monitoring of Electrical equipment basic concepts.

  2.              IR Value, polarization index and measurement of capacitance.

  3.              Tan Delta and enameled wire Tan Delta.

  4.              Partial discharge and surge comparison test.

  5.              Condition Monitoring of Transformers.

  6.              Introduction to Non-destructive Testing (NDT).

  7.              Liquid Penetrate Testing.

  8.              Visual Testing.

  9.              Eddy Current Testing.

  10.              Magnetic Particle Testing.

  11.              Ultrasonic Testing.

  12.              Relay Testing for Traction Sub-station.

  13.              Radiographic Testing – Basic concepts.

  14.              Application of NDT and Condition Monitoring on Railways

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COURSE NUMBER & TITLE             :        No. SPDP1, SPDP2, SPDP3 & SPDP4.

 Sr. Professional Development Programme.

 DURATION                                :        8 Weeks.

 DESIGNED FOR                           :        Group A Officers with 8-15 years service.

 COURSE DIRECTOR                     :        Sr. Professor (TRD)

 OBJECTIVE                               :        To impart knowledge of  latest development in the field of Traction Distribution, Traction Rolling Stock, TL & AC and General Services with a view to improve upon the maintenance practice and failures analysis in line with the latest techniques, commensurate with technological developments.

CONTENTS

 I         TRACTION ROLLING STOCK)

  1.               IRAVB2 Air Brake system and reliability.

  2.             Traction Motor HS 15250, 3 Phase Motor & 3 Phase Converted

  3.             Mechanical features, suspension arrangements.

  4.              Pneumatic & brake systems of Locos, EMUS & MEMUs.

  5.              MSG Items.

II.       TRACTION ROLLING STOCK (OPERATION)

  1.              Crew Management and their training.

  2.              Manpower and motive power planning.

  3.              Statistical information about loco operation.

  4.              Carriage & Wagon problem in loco operation. (air brake & Vacuum brake).

  5.              Unusual occurrence on line and remedial measures.

III.      TRACTION DISTRIBUTION

  1.              Railway Electrification overview.

  2.              Electromagnetic and Electrostatic induction effects.

  3.              Energy Conservation Act 2001.

  4.              Comparison of SEB Tariff applicable to Traction Power Supply.

  5.              MSG Items.

IV.      TRAIN LIGHTING

  1.              Systems of Train Lighting and Features of 110 V DC system.

  2.              V Belt Drives, Problems & Maintenance.

  3.              Brushless alternators and regulators for train lighting / AC  coaches, analysis of  failures, proper upkeep, testing of regulators.

  4.              Conventional, LM & SMF batteries, battery charging, problems in conventional lead acid batteries and their proper upkeep.

  5.              Inverters for roof mounted AC units in self generating coaches.

  6.              750 V power cars for Rajdhani/Shatabdi rakes.

  7.              MSG items discussions.

IV.            GENERAL SERVICES & AIR CONDITIONING

  1.               Performance of AC coaches and directives of MSG Meeting.

  2.              Modern developments in air-conditioning of railway coaches.

  3.              Energy Management/Conservation bills/Audits.

  4.              Energy effectiveness  of water supply pumping installations.

  5.              Essentials of good lighting.

  6.              Mandatory safety measures in lifts, hoist & lifting tackles as well as rules governed by DGFASLI. (Director General, Factory Advice Service & Labour Institute).

 V.             ELECTRONICS

  1.               3 Phase traction technology

-        VVVF Control of Induction motor.

-        Power Circuit, auxiliary circuit & control circuit bus station.

-        Operation of WAG9/WAP5 Locomotives.

-        Modification in WAG9/WAP5 Locomotives.

  1.              Chopper & Inverter application in railways TL & AC.

  2.              Experiments on firing and control circuit of SCR & IGBT and inverters.

VI.            INSTRUMENTATION

 

(i) (a) CONDITION MONITORING (b) NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING, (ii) RELAY TESTING (iii) INTRODUCTION TO SCADA SIMULATOR.

       (i) (a) CONDITION MONITORING

  1.              Introduction.

  2.              Condition monitoring of electrical machines and equipment – basic concepts.

  3.              Insulation resistance and polarization.

  4.              Tan delta and enameled wire tan delta.

  5.              Surge Comparison Test.

  6.              Partial discharge.

  7.              Condition Monitoring of Transformer.

  8.              Condition Monitoring of Capacitors.

(b) NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING  

  1.              Introduction.

  2.              Discontinuities and manufacturing process.

  3.              Liquid Penetrant Testing.

  4.              Magnetic Particle Testing.

  5.              Eddy Current Testing.

  6.              Visual Testing.

  7.              Ultrasonic Testing.

  8.              Rubber Testing.

  9.              Radiographic testing interpretation.

  10.              Application of NDT on Railways.

  11.              Microstructure examination.

VII      RELAY TESTING

              Calibration and testing of protective relays for TSS.  Introduction to SCADA simulator. Primary and secondary injection methods in TSS.

 VIII.    COMPUTERS

  1.              General introduction to computers.

  2.              Word-processing applications.

  3.              Spread-sheet applications.

  4.              Introduction to database management.

  5.              Use of Hindi on computers.

  6.              Field applications of computers and their benefits.

  7.              Introduction to Internet, e-mail & e-Commerce.

IX.            CONTRACTS & ARBITRATION  

  1.              Preparation, calling and consideration of tenders.

  2.              Execution of Contracts.

  3.              Vigilance and audit issues.

  4.              Arbitration

X.             PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

  1.              Communication Skills.

  2.              Stress Management.

  3.              Time Management

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COURSE NUMBER & TITLE    :        No. AC1, AC2, AC3, AC4, AC 5 & A6

Special Course for SAG Officers.

DURATION                                            :        8 Weeks.

DESIGNED FOR                                     :        SAG.

COURSE DIRECTOR                              :        Sr. Professor(Admn)

OBJECTIVE        :        To familiarize with the latest technology in Electrical department of Indian Railway.  Also a project work assigned to participants by their respective CEEs to be useful for the field application.

CONTENTS

  1.              Energy Audit & Management for energy conservation and for getting carbon credits.

  2.              Indian Electricity Act, 2003 and savings potentials .

  3.              Availability Based Tariff.

  4.              Disaster Management.

  5.              Condition Monitoring of assets.

  6.              Latest development in electrical Engineering field-3 Phase Locos, AC/DC EMU and LHB Coaches.

  7.              Mechanical Design aspect of bogies, dampers, superstructure, suspension systems including air suspension for rolling stock.

  8.              Integrated Railway Traffic Management.

  9.              Urban transportation.

  10.              Organizational Leadership, EQ, Time Management & Conflict Management.

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COURSE NUMBER & TITLE             :             PE         

 Power Electronics Course for IRSEE Probationers.

 DURATION                                :        2 Weeks at IRIEEN & 2 Weeks at D&D Center CLW.

DESIGNED FOR                           :        IRSEE 2002 batch Probationers.

COURSE DIRECTOR                     :        Sr. Professor(G)

OBJECTIVE                               :        Understand Power Electronics and Drive  Control used for three-phase traction.  To familiarize with the working of microprocessor.  To understand the design and maintenance of three phase Locomotives.

 CONTENTS

  1.             Three Phase Locomotive power circuit.

  2.             SCADA for 25 KV AC Traction.

  3.              25 KVA Coach Inverters.

  4.              Train Lighting Electronic Regulators.

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COURSE NUMBER & TITLE             :        No. MED1,MED2,

Meditation Course.

DURATION                &n