What will I learn from this course?
This course is designed for electrical engineers responsible for industrial or commercial power system protection. Protective relaying applications for major components such as motors, generators and transformers are emphasized. The student will learn how to set up Multilin electronic relay files for these applications. The art of trouble shooting and post mortem analysis of system disturbances will also be covered.
Who should attend?
Electrical engineers responsible for industrial or commercial power system protection.
Prerequisites
Instruction is given in English; therefore, a reasonable ability to read and understand spoken English is required.
Course enrollment is a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 10 participants.
Duration
5 Days
Agenda
- Definitions and Conventions
- Phasors and the "j" and "a" Operators
- Symmetrical Components
- Short circuit calculations
- System grounding practices
- Characteristics of System Disturbances
- Application of protective devices
- Setting up Digital Relays for Motor Protection
- Setting up Digital Relays for Generator Protection
- Setting up Digital Relays for Transformer Protection
- Instrument Transformers
- Power Automation
- Failure Analysis Case History
The dates for the training for the year 2009: