What You Will Learn!
- Learn about protection fault clearance times
- Know why we have protection zones
- Understand how differential protection works
- Understand how frame leakage protection operates
- Be able to identify the time current characteristics for fuses
- Know the principles behind protection grading
- Understand how bay controllers operate
- Know the difference between the three MCB types
- Learn about fuse time / current characteristics
- Know how high impedance busbar protection operates
- Be able to identify all of the key components of metalclad switchgear
- Learn about the protection and control elements of ring main units
- Understand how damage curves for conductors & busbars are used
- Learn how to size incomer and bus section circuit breakers
- Learn how to use the transformer impedance to calculate the fault current
Description
Electrical control & protection systems are a critical part of the distribution & transmission systems that feed power to our cities & industries.
The third part of this protection course focuses on protection systems for low voltage & distribution networks and busbar protection
The course will go into detail for the following key topics :-
- Introduce the general principles behind differential protection.
- Show how we use current transformers to form protection zones for various common substation configurations
- Show how to use logarithmic graphs for time current grading
- Look at the time current characteristics for fuses, MCB’s & circuit breakers
- Show how we use damage curves for busbars & cables
- Introduce the principles of protection grading and show how we use time current characteristics to discrimate for overloads and fault situations
- Look in detail at RMU protection
- Introduce the design features of Metalclad switchgear & their protection equipments
- Show how we size busbars
- Provide a simple methodology for calculating the fault current for transformers
- Show how we provide simple busbar protection systems for distribution networks
- Look in detail at high impedance differential busbar protection
By the end of the course the student will be able to identify all of the key components of a protection & control system and understand how all of these components fit together to create a fully integrated system.
Who Should Attend!
- Electrical Engineering Undergraduates
- Electricians
- Electrical Engineering Graduates
- Electrical Utility Engineers
- Anyone interested in electrical engineering
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