General Introduction
Electrical engineering basic concepts -
Three phase review and per unit -
Voltage levels -
One line and three line diagram -
Generation system layout -
Transmission system layout -
Substation system layout -
Distribution system layout -
Transmission line steady state operation -
Transmission line under fault conditions -
Transmission line short circuit current calculation -
Introduction to protective relaying
What is relaying -
Multi-layered structure of power systems -
Abnormalities -
Basic Terms Used on Protection -
Selectivity, Zones of protection -
Stability, Speed, Sensitivity -
Primary and back up protection -
Methods of Discrimination -
Definitions -
Indicators and Tripping circuits -
Protective equipments
Coordination of switchgear devices -
Isolating links -
Fuse -
Sectionalizer -
Auto-recloser -
Circuit breakers -
Relays -
Relay types -
Thermal relays -
Electromagnetic relays -
Static relays -
Digital relays -
Current and voltage transformers
Introduction -
Performance of CT -
Standard class designation -
Polarity marking on CT windings -
Saturation of CT -
Connection of CT’s -
Linear couplers and electronic CT’s -
Voltage transformers -
CCV transformers -
Performance of CCVT’s -
Non-pilot over current relays
Introduction -
Inverse time delay over current relays -
Earth fault relays -
Setting rules -
Pick up setting -
Time delay setting -
Case study -
Relays coordination -
Case study -
Instantaneous over current relays
Application -
Setting rules -
Case study -
Directional over current relays
Introduction -
Application -
Case study -
Directional control -
Directional overcurrent -
Polarizing signals -
Power directional relays -
Fault directional relays -
Non-pilot distance protection
Introduction -
Stepped distance protection -
Zones setting -
Case study -
R-X diagram -
Three phase distance relays -
. Distance protection schemes
Introduction -
Zone one extension scheme -
Transfer trip scheme -
Blocking scheme -
Directional comparison unblocking scheme -
Pilot protection
Introduction -
Convention of direction -
Condition for direction comparison -
Circulating system -
Balanced voltage system -
Summation arrangements -
Long pilot circuit -
Practical pilot wire systems -
Carrier systems -
Carrier unit protection schemes -
Case studies
Redial lines protection by overcurrent relays -
Parallel lines protection -
Transformer feeder protection -
Multi ended lines protection -
Practical carrier system-Contraphase P10 -
By the completion of this course the participants will
Know the electrical power system element and transmission lines -
Learn the types of faults and abnormal operating conditions -
Know the basic elements of protection system -
Know the function of CT and VT -
Study and know the non pilot relaying of TL -
Know the type of protection methods of TL -
Know the new technology of TL protection -
Be able to apply and select the relays for various applications -
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