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2101 Elements of System Protection
This 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
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2102 Protective Relay Types and Applications
This 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
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2103 Monitoring System Conditions
The 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
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2104 Fault Characteristics
The 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
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2105 Generator Protection
This course introduces students to the subject of protective relays as they apply
to generation sources in the electric power system. The course includes discussions
of 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
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2106 Transformer Protection
The 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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