Mastering Power System Protection – Principles and Design Techniques
This course will help delegates to understand the capabilities of electro-mechanical and numerical protection and that electrical network integrity depends on a well-conceived and correctly implemented protection philosophy that satisfies the conflicting requirements of dependability, security of speed.
You will learn how numerical or micro-processor based relaying schemes operate, their advantages and disadvantages compared with electro-mechanical relaying schemes and why today’s numerical protection unit is not just a relay but a multi-function protection control and monitoring system.
The course will further expose the delegates to the practical calculation procedures for fault currents and relay settings.
Workshop Outline:
- Need for Protection
- Fault Types & their effects
- Calculation of short circuit currents
- System Earthing
- Protection system components
- Fuses
- Instrument Transformers
- Relays
- Co-ordination by time grading
- Unit Protection
- Transformer Protection
- Busbar Protection
- Motor Protection
- Generator Protection
Who Should Attend:
- Engineers Technologists and Technicians in Planning, Plant, Project and Design Environments for both Power systems, Instrumentation & Control
- Maintenance and Consulting Engineers
- Project and Engineering Managers
- Safety Professionals
- Design Draughtsman
- Field & Service Technicians and Electricians
- Engineers, Technologists and Technicians in Training
Event Details
Event Date | 21/08/2024 |
Event End Date | 22/08/2024 |
Individual Price | R6,500.00 |
Location | EIT South Africa |
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