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  • Power System Protection.txt2101 Elements of System ProtectionThis course provides an overview of the function of protection schemes, including general protection philosophy and its impact on the operation of the system. The participant should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to day-to-day work activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2102 Protective Relay Types and ApplicationsThis course introduces the student to various applications of protective relays (bus protection, line protection, transformer protection) as well as types of protective relays (instantaneous overcurrent, time overcurrent, undervoltage, electromechanical, digital).

    The course uses many images from the power system, including images of transformers, substations, protective relays, and relay panels. In addition, there are multiple videos depicting protective relay and equipment movement, as well as simulations and animations that lead the student through the various application and fault scenarios.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2103 Monitoring System ConditionsThe objective of this course is to present concepts which are vital tools in the interpretation of system operating conditions. The participant should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to day-to-day work activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2104 Fault CharacteristicsThe objective of this course is to discuss the characteristics of different types of faults, and their effects on the power system. Knowledge of this material is vital to understanding the protective schemes that are presented in future courses.Participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to day-to-day work activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2105 Generator ProtectionThis course introduces students to the subject of protective relays as they apply to generation sources in the electric power system. The course includes discussionsof various generation schemes, generator grounding issues, backup protection schemes for generators, and the impacts of harmonics on generator protection. In addition, the course details how both electromechanical and digital relays are employed in providing various types of problem/fault detection and protection.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2106 Transformer ProtectionThe objective of this course is to review the types of faults that can occur in transformers and to present the different protection schemes that are installed on large and small transformers. Participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their day-to-day work activities.

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    2107 Bus ProtectionThe objective of this course is to review the different bus layouts that are used in power systems and to present the different protection schemes that are installedto protect against bus faults. The participant should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to day-to-day work activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2108 Motor ProtectionThe purpose of this course is to familiarize the participant with the features of motor operation and the most common types of protective devices that are installed.Participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their day-to-day work activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2109 Line ProtectionThe objective of this course is to present the broad categories of line configuration and discuss the various types of protection schemes that are employed. Particular attention is paid to coordination for selective tripping and isolation of faulty circuits. Participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their day-to-day work activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2110 Pilot ProtectionThe purpose of this course is to familiarize participants with the principles of pilot protection, the various schemes used and the different types of communicationchannels employed. The participant should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their day-to-day work activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2111 Protection for System StabilityThe purpose of this course is to present protection schemes that are used to assistin maintaining system stability. The concept of steady-state operation and dynamic response is demonstrated with particular reference to the power angle curve. The physical consequences of instability are also discussed. The participants should beable to understand the following overall concepts and be able to apply them to their day-to-day work activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2112 Testing and Commissioning of Protective EquipmentThe objective of this course is to present and discuss the many factors involved incommissioning new power installations, placing particular emphasis on the testing of protective schemes. Participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their work activities.

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    2113 Power Line Carriers

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2114 Fault Investigation and AnalysisThe objective of this course is to demonstrate the various methods that are used toinvestigate equipment performance during fault conditions. While various types of fault recorders are considered, particular emphasis is placed upon the interpretation of oscillograms.

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    2115 Introduction to Static RelayingThe objective of this course is to introduce and present the major features of static relaying, including analog-type solid-state relays and digital microprocessor relays. At this stage in the program, it is assumed that all participants are thoroughly familiar with the functions and characteristics of the different types of relays. This course focuses upon the differences between solid state and electromechanical relays.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2116 Coordination of Protection DevicesThe objective of this course is to present and discuss supervision of the hydro generator including control, monitoring, and protection. Included is a review of the significance of active and reactive power output from the generator.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2117 Power Supply for Protection and ControlThe objective of this course is to present and discuss supervision of the hydro generator including control, monitoring, and protection. Included is a review of the significance of active and reactive power output from the generator.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2118 Energy Center OperationsThe objective of this course is to present and discuss supervision of the hydro generator including control, monitoring, and protection. Included is a review of the significance of active and reactive power output from the generator.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2119 Telecommunications Protection I: High Voltage Special Protection (HVSP) DevicesThe objective of this course is to draw attention to the high voltage hazards that can occur on telecommunication circuits entering substations and power stations, and to review the protection devices that are used to combat this problem.

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    2120 Telecommunications Protection II: Installation and ConfigurationThe purpose of this course is to continue the discussion of telecommunications protection. While course 2119 presented protection devices, this course focuses on specific installation practice and typical configurations. Participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their day-to-day activities.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2121 Supervisory Control System Data Acquisition (SCADA)This course will discuss the application of SCADA systems (EMS, and DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION), and present the main features of modern installations including equipment layout, communications, operations and maintenance.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2122 Inadvertent Trips: Cause and PreventionThe objective of this course is to draw attention to the problem of inadvertent trips and misoperation of protection equipment. Typical case studies are presented,with the conclusions leading to recommended procedures to help reduce inadvertent trips.

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    2123 Fault Calculations and Relay SettingsThe objective of this course is to present the concepts on which fault calculationsare made. Both balanced and non-balanced faults are discussed, including phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground faults. The use of percent impedance is shown and the use of symmetrical components is discussed.

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    2124 Testing TechniquesThe objective of this course is to draw attention to the many factors that affect the accuracy of testing on protection circuits and equipment. Fundamental testing techniques are presented along with a discussion of the pitfalls to be avoided. A demonstration on the use of the oscilloscope is included. The need for specific safety precautions is also discussed.

    Credit Hours: 2.0 Price: $65.00 No. of Users:

    2125 Programmable Logic ControllersThis course presents the main features and advantages of PLCs, including hardware arrangements, software (i.e. programming) and typical applications. Extension of the PLC is discussed, noting features of a typical distributed control system.

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