Generator Sets: Selection, Sizing, Procurement & Technical Delivery
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Service Description
Dates: January 30, 2026 & February 6, 2026
$649 USD (Earlybird Rate: $549 USD)
Title: Generator Sets: Selection, Sizing, Procurement, and Technical Delivery
Course Hours: 8 hrs
Format: Live Interactive Online Training
Trainer: Mostafa Farokhi
With 17+ years of international experience in generator manufacturing, maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical management of rewinding operations.
Course Description:
This course is designed to equip participants with the essential skills required to select, size, procure, and technically deliver generator sets, covering both rotor and stator components. It highlights the critical technical parameters that must be evaluated before purchasing a generator set or submitting specifications to manufacturers.
Participants will also gain practical knowledge of quality control procedures throughout the manufacturing, erection, and commissioning phases. The course includes an overview of required tests, documentation processes, and analytical methods aligned with international standards. All course materials are informed by real project experience, case studies, and multimedia-based examples.
Key Topics Covered:
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Fundamentals of machine operation
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Preparing an Inspection and Test Plan (ITP)
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Manufacturing-stage inspections, testing procedures, and documentation requirements
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Critical parameters to verify during manufacturing and erection
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Conducting accurate load assessments and selecting properly sized generator sets
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Interpreting generator set specifications and comparing different configurations
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Best practices for procurement, vendor evaluation, and technical documentation
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Planning and supervising installation, testing, and commissioning
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Executing complete technical delivery, including testing, reporting, and client handover
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Overview of necessary materials, tools, and devices for generator projects
What Participants Can Expect
This is an 8-hour online course, delivered at a primary or intermediate level, depending on the class’s average skill level assessed during the first hour.
Participants will gain a thorough, practical understanding of all major phases involved in generator set projects. They will learn how to accurately size and select generator sets, analyze technical specifications, manage procurement workflows, and ensure proper installation and commissioning. The course blends engineering fundamentals with real-world project experience, making it highly valuable for engineers, project managers, consultants, and technical sales professionals.
Notes:
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All participants will receive digital course materials, which may include slide decks, reference guides, toolkits, and access to the session recording.
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Upon successful completion, you will earn the ElectroMentors Certificate of Completion. Should you wish to receive your certificate with Engineering Institute of Canada logo and number, add this option into your checkout via [this link]
- ElectroMentors is an approved provider of IEEE CEU/PDH Certificates. If you wish to obtain a certificate directly from IEEE, please add it to your checkout via [this link].
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ElectroMentors is an Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC)-accredited provider authorized to award EIC-accredited CEUs/PDHs.
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If you wish to receive a certificate displaying the official Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) logo and certificate number, you may select this optional add-on (i.e., admin fee) during checkout via [this link].
- Upon successful completion of the course and passing the required evaluation (exam), ElectroMentors will issue your certificate bearing the official EIC CEU/PDH logo and certificate number.
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This course may be eligible for Professional Development Hours (PDHs) with engineering regulatory bodies such as EGBC, APEGA, PEO, Engineers Nova Scotia, and other similar organizations across Canada. Participants are responsible for ensuring the course content is relevant to their area of professional practice and for retaining proof of completion for audit purposes.
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Please note that all purchases are final. By registering and attending the course, you agree to ElectroMentors’ Terms and Conditions, including our rescheduling, cancellation, and refund policies. [Terms & Conditions].
Session Dates
Dates: January 30, 2026 & February 6, 2026
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Friday, January 30, 2026 and February 6, 2026
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Starts: 8:00 AM EST4 hours + 4 hoursMostafa Farokhi
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All participants will receive digital course materials, which may include slide decks, reference guides, toolkits, and access to the session recording.
-
Upon successful completion, you will earn the ElectroMentors Certificate of Completion.
-
ElectroMentors is an approved provider of IEEE CEU/PDH Certificates. If you wish to obtain a certificate directly from IEEE, please add it to your checkout via [this link].
-
ElectroMentors is an Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC)-accredited provider authorized to award EIC-accredited CEUs/PDHs.
-
If you wish to receive a certificate displaying the official Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) logo and certificate number, you may select this optional add-on (i.e., admin fee) during checkout via [this link].
- Upon successful completion of the course and passing the required evaluation (exam), ElectroMentors will issue your certificate bearing the official EIC CEU/PDH logo and certificate number.
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This course may be eligible for Professional Development Hours (PDHs) with engineering regulatory bodies such as EGBC, APEGA, PEO, Engineers Nova Scotia, and other similar organizations across Canada. Participants are responsible for ensuring the course content is relevant to their area of professional practice and for retaining proof of completion for audit purposes.
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Please note that all purchases are final. By registering and attending the course, you agree to ElectroMentors’ Terms and Conditions, including our rescheduling, cancellation, and refund policies. [Terms & Conditions].
