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Main catalog with international English training offers of Siemens Power Academy TD 2009/2010
We are happy to see you are interested in the Siemens Power Academy TDs training services. This catalog contains all the training events in the fields of power transmission and distribution that are held in English. Our English main catalog as well as our additional regional catalogs give you an overview of our comprehensive training services. The Siemens Power Academy TD also offers training events in Spanish, French and German. If you are interested in any of these, you will find all the information you need for ordering our services on this page. Further information on what the Siemens Power Academy TD has to offer is available in the Internet under www.siemens.com/power-academy-td
Main catalog with international English training offers of Siemens Power Academy TD 2009/2010
M i Main catalog E li h l English Contains all training services in English language worldwide Order number: E50001-G730-A106-X-4A00
Regional catalog German For usage in Europes parts with German language Order number: E50001-G730-A114
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Regional catalog Spanish For usage in Spanish South America, e.g. Ecuador Contact: service-andina.ptd@siemens.com
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The Siemens Power Academy offers a comprehensive program of professional training events in the fields of power generation, distribution and transmission at 31 training centers around the world. Choose the events and locations that suit you best from our extensive program. If you like, we can also train your employees on your own premises. Our training center staff will be happy to help you to choose the best training events for your needs at the most convenient location. You will find a complete overview of our people to contact in the Internet under www.siemens.com/power-academy
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Training is the Key to Success Tailor-made Solutions for Training Services in the Energy Transmission and Distribution Business Our Experts are Your Coaches Curricula Siemens Power Academy TD Certification Curriculum to specialize in SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Transmission Systems Curriculum to specialize in SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Distribution Systems Curriculum SIPROTEC Bay Controllers Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motors Curriculum to specialize in SICAM PAS Substation Automation Systems Curriculum SICAM 1703 Substation Automation Systems Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA Curriculum to specialize in Engineering Protection Technology on Distribution Systems Curriculum to specialize in Engineering Protection Technology on Generation Systems Curriculum to specialize in Engineering Substation Control Systems General Courses Courses Related to Energy Sector Energy Sector T&D Technology at a glance ELCAD 7.5.0 Basic Training General Power Engineering Courses Basics of power system technology for T&D Part I Basics of power system technology for T&D Part II Introduction to analysis of the reliability of distribution power systems Basics of load and short circuit calculation in power transmission and distribution systems Principles of power system planning Substation engineering and design System planning and quality of power transmission networks System planning and quality of power distribution and industry networks Introduction to distribution systems and power circuit analysis Distribution planning and reliability assessment Power system reliability Distribution system losses Electric system losses Industrial power system applications Low voltage secondary networks Distributed generation and energy storage applications on power systems
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Earthing and interference in high- and low-voltage installations Overvoltages and insulation coordination System dynamics stability and oscillations Power system dynamics Fundamentals of protective relaying Wide-Area Measurement Instrument-, protection- and control technology of the future Power distribution systems economics Overview of competitive energy markets Power system scheduling and operation Analytical methods for voltage control and reactive power planning Fundamentals of overhead transmission line design Distribution transformers, grounding and protection Distribution surge protection Network integration of wind power Benefits of power electronics understanding HVDC and FACTS Workshop on HVDC and FACTS Power electronics in transmission systems (HVDC, FACTS) and wind power Fundamentals of the Oil and Gas Industry Fundamentals of power flow analysis with applications Introduction to power system dynamics Introdcution to power quality Basics of distribution power systems, their management and their automation Grid connection feasibility for onshore wind farms Introduction to grid compliance for onshore wind farms Basic principles of electrical energy installations Design criteria of medium- and low-voltage installations Load and short circuit calculations in industrial networks [MV/LV] Power quality in industrial networks KKS-System Power plant designation system e-Learning Software Product Training Power System Simulator PSS PSSE Introduction to power flow and fault analysis PSSE Advanced power flow PSSE Introduction to dynamic simulation PSSE Advanced dynamic simulation PSSE Optimal power flow Using Python to integrate PSSE workflow PSSE Model writing PSSE Fault analysis PSSE Transmission reliability study Advanced transmission planning with modern network analysis tools
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PSSE Wind power technology and wind modeling PSSE Modeling wind farms PSSMUST Managing and utilizing system transmission PSSODMS Fundamentals Modeling and analysis PSSSINCAL Basic PSSSINCAL Update PSSSINCAL Protection PSSSINCAL Probabilistic reliability PSSSINCAL Dynamic PSSNETOMAC Basic PSSNETOMAC Advanced NEVA Eigenvalue and modal analysis PSSE Theory, Use and interpretation of small-signal stability analysis (NEVA) GMB Graphical model builder Primary Technology Transmission Systems General information course high-voltage switching technology General information course high-voltage switching technology for non technical staff Technical information course high-voltage switching technology gas insulated switchgear (GIS) Technical information course high-voltage switching technology air insulated circuit breaker (3A) Technical information course high-voltage switching technology circuit breaker with hydraulic drive 3AQ/3AT Technical information course high-voltage switching technology circuit breaker with spring drive (3AP) Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type 8DP3 GIS Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type 8DN9-1 GIS Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type 8DN8-4 or 8DN8-2 Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type YG 420/550 kV GIS Technical Information course high-voltage switchgear type SPD2 420/550 kV circuit breaker Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type SPL2 420/550 kV AIS circuit breaker Basic course in high-voltage switchgear design Basic course in high-voltage substation design HV circuit breaker testing Introduction to the high-voltage world Become a specialist high-voltage substation maintenance
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Overhauling and upgrading of your AIS Merlin Gerin circuit breaker Knowledge, operation and maintenance of your air-insulated switchgear Knowledge, operation and maintenance of your gas-insulated switchgear Theory and practice of gas insulated transmission line technology (GIL) Distribution Systems Technical information course medium-voltage switchgear Switching devices and switchgear Basics and application Process oriented engineering of power supply systems Process oriented engineering of power supply systems Advanced course Technical information course medium-voltage switchgear type LMT/LMVP Technical information course medium-voltage switchgear type Hadrian Technical information course on life extension for Reyrolle medium-voltage switchgear Technical information course Benefits and features of MVDC/SIPLINK technology Recloser 3AD product training Standards and Asset Management New standards for medium-voltage and high-voltage GIS Impact on products and specifications SF6 gas competence operational training (EC) No 305/2008 compliant SF6 gas awareness UHF partial discharge monitoring for GIS substations Substation condition monitoring system operation Transformers Technical information course for operating personnel power transformers Transformer life management Secondary Technology Substation Information Technology Basics of communication networks and the application in power transmission and distribution Basics and trends of numerical communication in substations Basics, application and commissioning of IEC 61850 communication networks Ruggedized communications for harsh environment Network technology basics Network technology in automation technology IT security basics IT security in automation technology IEC 61850 The standard for substation automation Basics
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Protection Systems General Protection Technology Basics for protection engineers Principles of numerical protection technology Application of distance relaying Application of differential relaying (3 days) Application of differential relaying (2 days) Overcurrent and bay control relays 7SJ61-7SJ64 Basic knowledge of system protection communication of power transmission and distribution networks Current and voltage transformers in theory and practice Design and settings of protection schemes for transmission grids Part 1 Design and settings of protection schemes for transmission grids Part 2 Design and settings of protection schemes for distribution grids Design and settings of protection schemes for industrial grids Expert workshop for protection technology Expert workshop for generator protection technology DIGSI 4 DIGSI 4 Basic course Protection and control functions DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions for 7SJ80 protection relays DIGSI 4 IEC 61850-Configuration of substations and devices DIGSI 4 CFC workshop SIGRA SIGRA Efficient interpretation of fault records SIPROTEC 4 SIPROTEC 4 Using numerical protection devices SIPROTEC 4 Distributed busbar protection 7SS Intensive course SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for service engineers SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers SIPROTEC 4 Using numerical machine and motor protection SIPROTEC 4 Relay secondary testing of the product families 7SJ, 7SA and 7UT/SD with the OMICRON test system SIPROTEC 4 Practical workshop
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OMICRON Test Systems Protection technology Power system protection testing with the CMC test system Protection technology Extended power system protection testing with the CMC test system Protection technology Generator and motor protection testing with the CMC test system Protection technology Testing with the OMICRON PTL (Protection Testing Library) REYROLLE REYROLLE Protection product training DAD-N (high impedance schemes) REYROLLE Protection product training RECLOSER-M CONTROLLER 7SR224 REYROLLE Protection product training ARGUS 1ARGUS 6 REYROLLE Protection product training itinerary DUOBAIS REYROLLE Protection product training SOLKOR Rf schemes REYROLLE Protection product training ARGUS-M 7SR21, 7SR22 REYROLLE Protection product training ARGUS-C 7SR11, 7SR12 Basics Fundamentals of telecontrol and automation Substation Automation System SICAM PAS SICAM PAS Basic course SICAM PAS Parameterization SICAM PAS CC Configuring an operator station SICAM PAS Automation with CFC, ST and SFC SICAM PAS Diagnosis and troubleshooting workshop Substation automation Practical workshop Bay Controller 6MD66 Engineering of bay controllers 6MD66 with IEC 61850 SICAM 1703 SICAM 1703 Complete SICAM 1703 Power week SICAM 1703 Basic course SICAM 1703 Service SICAM 1703 Engineering SICAM 1703 CAEx Plus Toolbox II Basic course TM 1703 (e)mic WebParametrization
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SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of BC 1703 ACP SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of a SICAM PAS coupling IEC 61850 Workshop Configuration and application in SIPROTEC IEC 61850 Workshop Configuration and application in SICAM 1703 SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application of an IEC 60870-5-103 interface SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application of an IEC 60870-5-101/104 interface SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application of PROFIBUS and MODBUS interfaces SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application for transmission and storage of disturbance records with SICAM DISTO Ax 1703 Ax 1703 Basic course for AK/AM/AMC 1703 Ax 1703 Service for AK/AM/AMC 1703 Ax 1703 Configuration for AK/AM/AMC 1703 Ax 1703 CAEx II Configuration Ax 1703 CAEx II Implementation Power Quality and Measurement Power Quality Basics of power quality of electrical power supply systems Application and practice of digital fault-/disturbance recording system SIMEAS R Application and practice of systems SIMEAS Q, P and T Expert workshop on power quality of electrical power supply systems Metering Technology Smart Metering by Siemens the fundamental basis for Smart Grids Energy Management Systems Spectrum General functional survey Spectrum PowerCC SINAUT Spectrum Training SCIAM 230 and 250 SCALA SICAM 230 V6.x Configuration SICAM 230 V6.x CE Workshop configuration and application SICAM 230 Workshop Network monitoring with SICAM 230 NWM 250 SCALA Configuration and operation
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Tailor-made Solutions for Training Services in the Energy Transmission and Distribution Business
Customer-specific products and solutions call for customized training. The Siemens Power Academy TDs range of training events can be tailored to your needs and wishes. We make your training schedule versatile. You can combine various locations and methods to maximize the impact of your training efforts. Training services This catalog offers you an overview and explanations on the comprehensive standard training services and certification programs (Curriculum) of Siemens Power Academy TD. Additionally, we offer you tailormade special training based on your needs. For your participation in our training programs, you will get a certificate. Your participation in one of our certification programs will be affirmed with a certified degree, depending on its level. Modularized training Fine-tune the content of your training programs by combining selected modules. We will be glad to support you in selecting and arranging the training units you need. Blended learning We offer you all necessary training modules for your success. No matter whether you seek for an advanced training, comprehensive qualification or simply to refresh your knowledge by repeating seminars. Certification and qualification Develop your people toward defined long-term qualification targets and profit from your employees know-how at the certified knowledge levels of Associate, Advanced and Expert.
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Siemens Power Academy TD Certification Curriculum to specialize in SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Transmission Systems Curriculum to specialize in SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Distribution Systems Curriculum SIPROTEC Bay Controllers Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motors Curriculum to specialize in SICAM PAS Substation Automation Systems Curriculum SICAM 1703 Substation Automation Systems Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA Curriculum to specialize in Engineering Protection Technology on Distribution Systems Curriculum to specialize in Engineering Protection Technology on Generation Systems Curriculum to specialize in Engineering Substation Control Systems 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
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Needed prior knowledge: Successful degree of qualification level Associate and confirmation of 3,200 hours project experience as project participant in the respective field
Recommended prior knowledge: Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering
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Qualification certification A theoretical test must be taken as entry test for the first level Associate. The two upper qualification levels Advanced and Expert also require proof of practical experience (see diagram Qualification levels). Documentation of an FAT (factory acceptance test), SAT (site acceptance test) or similar acceptance tests signed by the end customer, specifying in writing that the person applying for certification participated in the project in the appropriate position will be accepted as proof of such practical experience.
Theoretical final test To take the web-based theoretical final test, you must first register at the Siemens Power Academy TD or in one of our Siemens offices worldwide. The test can be made at any time, and can even be paused. You will need about 23 hours for each test module. If you fail the test, you can repeat it up to two times. Recertification Certification is valid for five years. You can obtain recertification by passing the appropriate theoretical tests again.
Further Certification The Power Academy offers in addition Certification according to Commission Regulation, /EC No 305/2008 & Approved by United Kingdom Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and independently recognised by EUSR for SF6 gas handling courses, see Certification according to Commission Regulation.
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SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for service engineers Description see page DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions Description see page e-Tests SIPROTEC High Voltage AD e-Test SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for service engineers Order Number e-Test DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions Order Number
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SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers Description see page SIGRA Efficient interpretation of fault records Description see page Expert workshop for protection technology Description see page
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SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for service engineers Description see page 134 DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions Description see page 131 DIGSI 4 IEC 61850-Configuration of substations and devices Description see page 132 Application of distance relaying Description see page 123
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SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers Description see page 135 SIGRA Efficient interpretation of fault records Description see page 133 Application of distance relaying Description see page 123 DIGSI 4 CFC workshop Description see page 132 e-Tests SIPROTEC Protection on Transmission Systems EX 3 days e-Test SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF4 e-Test SIGRA Efficient interpretation of fault records 9CA4100-3SE00-0XE1
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC HighVoltage Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They learn the basics about the uses, working principles and the overall concept of the most important protective devices. They are familiarized with the concept and the working principles of digital network protection systems of SIPROTEC 4 devices. They learn how to use the DIGSI 4 operating program. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have recently started working in the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and protection engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC HighVoltage Advanced program have already successfully put into practice what they have learned from the Associate program and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They will acquire a more profound understanding of how digital network protection devices work. They can put what they have learned into practice on the basis of typical project applications. They are familiarized with the concept and designing of equipment communication via the IEC 61850 protocol. They learn how impedance protection and/or differential protection work. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Transmission Systems Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC HighVoltage Expert program have already successfully applied in their projects what they have learned from the Advanced program. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They have detailed knowledge about the protection of power distribution networks and are able to design complex protection systems. They are familiar with the special protection requirements for high-voltage and ultra-high-voltage networks. They are able to use SIGRA 4 effectively and efficiently, to analyze fault plots in Comtrade format and to retrace the responses of the protective equipment. They will study complex fault events on the digital real-time simulator, taking into account the interaction of various network and protection systems. They understand how impedance protection works and are able to apply this in practice. They learn tips & tricks about graphic engineering of automation tasks. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Transmission Systems Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for service engineers Description see page 134 DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions Description see page 131 DIGSI 4 IEC 61850-Configuration of substations and devices Description see page 132 e-Tests SIPROTEC Protection on Distribution Systems AD e-Test SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for service engineers 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF3 e-Test DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions 9CA4100-3SE00-0XD2
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SIGRA Efficient interpretation of fault records Description see page 133 SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers Description see page 135 DIGSI 4 CFC workshop Description see page 132 Application of distance relaying Description see page 123
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Medium Voltage Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They learn the basics about the uses, working principles and the overall concept of the most important protective devices. They are familiarized with the concept and the working principles of digital network protection systems of SIPROTEC 4 devices. They learn how to use the DIGSI 4 operating program. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have recently started working in the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and protection engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Medium Voltage Advanced program have already successfully put into practice what they have learned from the Associate program and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area.Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They will acquire a more profound understanding of how digital network protection devices work. They can put into practice what they have learned on the basis of typical project applications. They are familiarized with the concept and engineering of equipment communication via the IEC 61850 protocol. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Distribution Systems Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Medium Voltage Expert program have already successfully applied in their projects what they have learned from the Advanced program in their projects. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They have detailed knowledge about the protection of power distribution networks and are familiar with the special protection requirements for medium-voltage distribution networks. They are able to use SIGRA 4 effectively and efficiently, to analyze fault plots in Comtrade format and to trace the responses of the protective equipment. They are able to analyze fault plots, including response versus time, current and voltage histories, determination of the impedance and identification of fault locations. They have the knowledge necessary for designing complex protection systems. They learn tips & tricks about graphic representation of automation tasks for design purposes. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Distribution Systems Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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Basics of communication networks and the application in power transmission and distribution Description see page 116 DIGSI 4 IEC 61850-Configuration of substations and devices Description see page 132 e-Tests SIPROTEC Bay Controllers AD 2 days
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Bay Controllers Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They learn to adjust, manage, operate and troubleshoot SIPROTEC 4 devices with the aid of the DIGSI 4 operating program. They use DIGSI 4 to engineer and implement their own functions and control tasks. They learn to adjust, manage and operate 6MD66 field control equipment. They use DIGSI 4 to engineer and implement their own functions and control tasks. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have recently started working in the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and protection engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Bay Controllers Advanced program have already successfully put into practice what they have learned from the Associate program and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They acquire basic knowledge of communications networks (LAN/WAN) of the kinds used in the context of power transmission and distribution. They are familiarized with the concept and designing of equipment communication via the IEC 61850 protocol. They are introduced to the fundamentals of the Ethernet communication profile and the application of various communication topologies. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SIPROTEC Bay Controllers Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Bay Controllers Expert program have already successfully applied in their projects what they have learned from the Advanced program. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They elaborate requirements for protective and I&C automation and discuss them with the users. They learn tips & tricks about graphic representation of automation tasks for engineering purposes and are familiarized in detail with the CFC configuring blocks. They learn to parameterize a SICAM PAS system unassisted. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SIPROTEC Bay Controllers Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions Description see page 131 DIGSI 4 IEC 61850-Configuration of substations and devices Description see page 132 SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for service engineers Description see page 134 SIPROTEC 4 Using numerical machine and motor protection Description see page 135
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DIGSI 4 CFC workshop Description see page 132 SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers Description see page 135 SIGRA Efficient interpretation of fault records Description see page 133 e-Tests SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motors EX 4 days e-Test DIGSI 4 CFC workshop 9CA4100-3SE00-0XD4 e-Test SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF4
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motor Protection Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They learn the basics about the uses, working principles and the overall concept of the most important protective devices. They learn how to use the DIGSI 4 operating program. They are familiarized with the concept and the working principles of digital network protection systems of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have recently started working in the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices, especially machine protection. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and protection engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motor Protection Advanced program have already successfully put what they have learned from the Associate program into practice and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They will acquire a more profound understanding of how digital network protection devices work. They can put what they have learned into practice on the basis of typical project applications. They are familiarized with the concept and designing of equipment communication via the IEC 61850 protocol. They are familiarized with the working principles, uses and designing of numerical unit and stationservice protection systems. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SIPROTEC Generators and Motor Protection Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motor Protection Expert program have already successfully applied what they have learned from the Advanced program in their projects. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They learn tips & tricks about graphic engineering of automation tasks. They have de-tailed knowledge about the protection of power distribution networks and are able to design complex protection systems. They are familiar with the special protection requirements for highvoltage and ultra-high-voltage networks. They are able to use SIGRA 4 effectively and efficiently, to analyze fault plots in Comtrade format and to trace the responses of the protective equipment. They will study complex fault events on the digital real-time Simulator, taking into account the interaction of various network, generator and generator protection systems. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment of SIPROTEC 4 devices. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SIPROTEC Generator and Motor Protection Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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SICAM PAS Automation with CFC, ST and SFC Description see page 145 Network technology basics Description see page 118 Network technology in automation technology Description see page 118 DIGSI 4 IEC 61850-Configuration of substations and devices Description see page 132
Expert
SICAM PAS Diagnosis and troubleshooting workshop Description see page 146 IT security basics Description see page 119 IT security in automation technology Description see page 119 e-Tests SICAM PAS EX 2 days e-Test SICAM PAS Diagnosis and troubleshooting workshop 9CA4100-3AE00-0XA5 e-Test IT security basics 9CA4100-3VE00-0XA8
3 days
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5 days
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2 days
SICAM PAS CC Configuration an operator station Description see page 145 3.5 days e-Tests SICAM PAS AS e-Test SICAM PAS Basic Course 9CA4100-3AE00-0XA1 e-Test SICAM PAS Parameterization 9CA4100-3AE00-0XA2 e-Test SICAM PAS CC Configuration an operator station 9CA4100-3AE00-0XA3
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the SICAM PAS Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They are given a basic knowledge of the SICAM PAS system and learn to apply that knowledge. They learn the SICAM PAS operating sequences and will be able to use these in operations management. They will be able to parameterize a SICAM PAS system unassisted. They will be able to configure an operator station for a SICAM PAS system. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM PAS systems. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and automation engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the SICAM PAS Advanced program have already successfully put what they have learned from the Associate program into practice and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They are familiarized with the most important CFC modules and their use and the advantages of the programming language ST (Structured Text), specially developed for automation solutions. They will parameterize and program examples in various applications. The participants are familiarized with the latest types of LAN networks and media, learn about protocol architectures (TCP/IP), and will acquire a fundamental understanding of network design. They will elaborate special demands and features required of a network in an automation system. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, design, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM PAS systems. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SICAM PAS Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the SICAM PAS Expert program have already successfully applied what they have learned from the Advanced program in their projects. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They will have extensive knowledge of field and station instrumentation and control (PAS), visualization and operating & monitoring (WinCC), network and communication engineering (RuggedCom). They will perform systematic diagnoses and troubleshooting throughout the entire plant. They learn and understand how to implement organizational and technical measures for safeguarding automation engineering networks. They will check out a typical automation network comprising automation components, a control system, office PCs, etc., for security features and add to these as necessary. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM PAS systems. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SICAM PAS Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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IEC 61850 The standard for substation automation Basics Description see page 120
Expert
IT security basics Description see page 119 IT security in automation technology Description see page 119 SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of BC 1703 ACP Description see page 151 TM 1703 (e)mic Webparameterization Description see page 151 2 days e-Tests SICAM 1703 EX e-Test IT security basics 9CA4100-3VE00-0XA8 e-Test IT security in automation technology 9CA4100-3VE00-0XB1 e-Test SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of BC 1703 ACP 9CA4100-3AE00-0XE1 2 days e-Test TM 1703 (e)mic Webparameterization 9CA4100-3AE00-0XD8
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IEC 61850 Workshop Configuration and application in SIPROTEC Description see page 152 2 days IEC 61850 Workshop Configuration and application in SICAM 1703 Description see page 153 1,5 days SICAM 1703 Workshop configuration and application of an IEC 60870-5-101/104 interface Description see page 154 SICAM 1703 Workshop configuration and application of an IEC 60870-5-103 interface Description see page 153 Network technology basics Description see page 118 Network technology in automation technology Description see page 118 e-Tests SICAM 1703 AD e-Test IEC 61850 The standard for substation automation Basics 9CA4100-3VE00-0XA5 3 days 1 day
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives The participants in the SICAM 1703 Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They are given a basic knowledge of the scalable automation system SICAM 1703 and of the OPM II parameterizing tool. They are able to make simple changes to the parameterization and plant diagnoses unassisted. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM 1703 systems. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and automation engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering. Remark: The courses SICAM 1703 Power Week and SICAM 1703 CAEx plus can be also substituted by the course block SICAM 1703 Complete consisting of: SICAM 1703 Basic SICAM 1703 Service SICAM 1703 Engineering SICAM 1703 CAEx Plus
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives The participants in the SICAM 1703 Advanced program have already successfully put what they have learned from the Associate program into practice of at least 3,200 practical hours and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They learn to use the IEC 61850 standard. They acquire the knowledge necessary to be able to engineer an IEC 61850 interface for SIPROTEC and SICAM 1703 applications. They deal with functions such as timesetting, overall scanning and issuing commands. The most common analysis tools for this protocol will be explained to the participants. They will be given the knowledge required to engineer an IEC 60870-5-103 interface in the SICAM 1703 system. In the training, both master and slaves will be engineered and then tested on a training set-up. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM 1703 systems. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SICAM 1703 Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives The participants in the SICAM 1703 Expert program have already successfully applied what they have learned from the Advanced program in their projects. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They can define organizational and technical measures for safeguarding networks for automation systems. They can elaborate security solutions specially tailored to automation engineering networks. They will check out a typical automation network comprising automation components, a control system, office PCs, etc., for security features and add to these as necessary. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM 1703 systems. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SICAM 1703 Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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IEC 61850 The standard for substation automation Basics Description see page 120 SICAM 230 V6.x CE Workshop configuration and application Description see page 163 Network technology basics Description see page 118 Network technology in automation technology Description see page 118
Expert
SICAM 230 Workshop Network monitoring with SICAM 230 NWM Description see page 164 IT security basics Description see page 119 IT security in automation technology Description see page 119 e-Tests SICAM 230 EX 2 days e-Test SICAM 230 Workshop Network monitoring with SICAM 230 NWM 9CA4100-3PE00-0XB3 e-Test IT security basics 9CA4100-3VE00-0XA8 e-Test IT security in automation technology 9CA4100-3VE00-0XB1
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the SICAM 230 Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They learn the most important functions of SICAM 230 in order to be able to tackle new projects. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM 230 projects. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and automation engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the SICAM 230 Advanced programs have already successfully put what they have learned from the Associate program into practice and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They are given an introduction to the new communications standard IEC 61850. Networks form the basis of all modern automation systems. This makes it all the more important for the process engineer to have a sound basic knowledge in this area, too. The participants are familiarized with the latest types of LAN networks and media, learn about protocol architectures (TCP/IP), understand concepts such as Ethernet, switching, IP routing and IP addressing. They also acquire a fundamental understanding of network design issues. This knowledge enables them to design simple networks of their own accord and constitutes a sound basis for understanding complex networks. The participants build a typical network, consisting of automation components, a control system and an Industrial Layer 2/3 Ethernet network and elaborate appropriate security solutions. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM 230 solutions. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SICAM 230 Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member. Notes: It is highly recommended to attend the courses IT security basics and IT security in automation technology.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the SICAM 230 Expert program have already successfully applied what they have learned from the Advanced program in their projects. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They learn the practical use of the SICAM network manager NWM230 as a solution integrated into automation and control systems for monitoring active network components especially for technical communications processes in the LAN and WAN context. They are able to adapt the preconfigured SAT 230 touch panel to specific processes. In line with the defined aims, they are able to integrate: new plant displays additional process data representations They are able to assess the feasibility of new requirements and to implement them within the defined system boundaries. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector whose duties involve the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SICAM 230 solutions. Prerequisites: Graduation at the SICAM 230 Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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SIPROTEC 4 Using numerical protection devices Description see page 133 4 days Basic knowledge of system protection communication of power transmission and distribution networks Description see page 126 DIGSI 4 Basic course Protection and control functions Description see page 130 DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions Description see page 131 2 days
Expert
Application of distance relaying Description see page 123 Application of differential relaying Description see page 124 SIPROTEC 4 Distributed busbar protection 7SS intensive course Description see page 134 3 days SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers Description see page 135 3 days Current and voltage transformers in theory and practice Description see page 126 e-Tests Engineering Protection on Distribution Systems EX e-Test Application of distance relaying 9CA4100-3SE00-0XA3 e-Test Application of differential relaying 9CA4100-3SE00-0XA4 e-Test SIPROTEC 4 Distributed busbar protection 7SS intensive course 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF2 e-Test SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF4 e-Test Current and voltage transformers in theory and practice 9CA4100-3SE00-0XA8
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Protection and Power Distribution Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They learn the basics about the uses, working principles and the overall concept of the most important in Engineering Protection and Power Distribution systems. They are familiarized with the concept and the working principles in Engineering Protection and Power Distribution systems. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have recently started working in the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation and need to engineer protection systems in the power distribution environment. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and protection engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Protection and Power Distribution Advanced program have already successfully put into practice what they have learned from the Associate program and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They will acquire a more profound understanding for Engineering Protection and Power Distribution systems. They can put what they have learned into practice on the basis of typical project applications. They are familiarized in using numerical protection devices and control functions. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, main-tenance and need to engineer protection systems in the power distribution environment. Prerequisites: Graduation in Engineering Protection and Power Distributio systems Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Protection and Power Distribution Expert program have already successfully applied in their projects what they have learned from the Advanced program. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They have detailed knowledge about engineering of Protection and Power Distribution systems and are able to design complex protection systems. They are familiar with how to engineer protection and power distribution systems. They are experienced in applications of distance relaying and differential relaying. Have build up expert knowledge for distributed busbar protection as well as for current and voltage transformners in theory and praxis. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and in idustrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of digital network protection equipment in the power distribution environment. Prerequisites: Graduation in the Engineering Protection and Power Distribution Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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SIPROTEC 4 Using numerical machine and motor protection Description see page 133
Expert
SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers Description see page 135 Digital excitation system Siemens E F IE 18 Description see page 166 DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions Description see page 131 3 days Current and voltage transformers in theory and practice Description see page 126 e-Tests Engineering Protection on Generation Systems EX e-Test SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF4 e-Test Digital excitation system Siemens E F IE 18 9CA4100-3EE00-0XA1 e-Test DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions 9CA4100-3SE00-0XD2 e-Test Current and voltage transformers in theory and practice 9CA4100-3SE00-0XA8
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5 days
5 days
Basic knowledge of system protection communication of power transmission and distribution networks Description see page 126 DIGSI 4 Basic course Protection and control functions Description see page 130 e-Tests Engineering Protection on Generation Systems AD e-Test SIPROTEC 4 Using numerical machine and motor protection 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF5 2 days
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Protection Generation Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They learn the basics about the uses, working principles and the overall concept of the most important in Engineering Protection Generation systems. They are familiarized with the concept and the working principles in Engineering Protection Generation systems. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have recently started working in the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation and need to engineer protection systems in the generation environment. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and protection engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Protection Generation Advanced program have already successfully put into practice what they have learned from the Associate program and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They will acquire a more profound understanding for Engineering Protection Generation systems. They can put what they have learned into practice on the basis of typical project applications. They are familiarized in using numerical protection devices and control functions. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and need to engineer protection systems in the power generation environment. Prerequisites: Graduation in Engineering Protection and Power Distributio systems Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Protection Generation Expert program have already successfully applied in their projects what they have learned from the Advanced program. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They have detailed knowledge about engineering protection generation systems and are able to design complex protection systems. They are familiar with how to engineer protection generation systems. They have expert knowledge for modern generator protection systems and are able to work with excitation systems. They know how to deal with current and voltage transformers in theory and praxis. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and in idustrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of generation protection of digital network protection equipment in the power generation environment. Prerequisites: Graduation in the Engineering Protection Generation Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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TM 1703 (e)mic Webparametrization Description see page 151 SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of BC 1703 ACP Description see page 151 DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions Description see page 131 e-Tests Engineering Substation Control Systems AD 3 days e-Test TM 1703 (e)mic Webparametrization 9CA4100-3AE00-0XD8 e-Test SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of BC 1703 ACP 9CA4100-3AE00-0XE1 e-Test DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions 9CA4100-3SE00-0XD2
Expert
SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of a SICAM PAS coupling Description see page 152 2 days Basic knowledge of system protection communication of power transmission and distribution networks Description see page 126 e-Tests Engineering Substation Control Systems EX e-Test SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of a SICAM PAS coupling 9CA4100-3AE00-0XE2 2 days
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Qualification level: Associate Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Substation Control Systems Associate program learn the basic modules required for the Associate qualification level and are able to use these in a targeted fashion in further expanding their occupational experience in order to be able to work through tasks from the topic area step by step under supervision. They learn the basics about the uses, working principles and the overall concept of the most important in Engineering Control systems. They are familiarized with the concept and the working principles in Engineering Control systems. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have recently started working in the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation and need to engineer control systems in the generation environment. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and protection engineering. Technical college, uni, academy or comparable degree in Electrical Engineering/Power Engineering.
Qualification level: Advanced Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Substation Control Systems Advanced program have already successfully put into practice what they have learned from the Associate program and have further expanded their occupational experience in the topic area. Thanks to the Advanced qualification level, they are able to perform the duties of the topic area unassisted and to derive appropriate solutions and implement them in their projects. They will acquire a more profound understanding for Engineering Control systems. They can put what they have learned into practice on the basis of typical project applications. They are familiarized in using substation automation functions. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and industrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and need to engineer control systems in the power generation, transmission and distribution environment. Prerequisites: Graduation in Engineering Protection and Power Distribution systems Associate qualification level and proof of 3,200 hours project experience, at least as project member.
Qualification level: Expert Training objectives: The participants in the Engineering Substation Control Systems Expert program have already successfully applied in their projects what they have learned from the Advanced program. Thanks to their extensive occupational experience in the topic area and to the Expert qualification level, they are able to explain complex issues in the topic area to others so that these can work out appropriate solutions. They have detailed knowledge about substation control functions and are able to design complex control systems. They have detailed knowledge of SICAM equipment and are able to design setting of protection schemes. Target audience: Employees from the power utilities and in idustrial sector who have to deal with the planning, engineering, commissioning, maintenance and operation of control systems in the power generation, transmission and distribution environment. Prerequisites: Graduation in the Engineering Control Advanced qualification level and proof of 1,600 hours project experience as technical lead.
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Courses Related to Energy Sector Energy Sector T&D Technology at a glance ELCAD 7.5.0 Basic Training General Power Engineering Courses Basics of power system technology for T&D Part I Basics of power system technology for T&D Part II Introduction to analysis of the reliability of distribution power systems Basics of load and short circuit calculation in power transmission and distribution systems Principles of power system planning Substation engineering and design System planning and quality of power transmission networks System planning and quality of power distribution and industry networks Introduction to distribution systems and power circuit analysis Distribution planning and reliability assessment Power system reliability Distribution system losses Electric system losses Industrial power system applications Low voltage secondary networks Distributed generation and energy storage applications on power systems Earthing and interference in high- and low-voltage installations Overvoltages and insulation coordination System dynamics stability and oscillations Power system dynamics Fundamentals of protective relaying Wide-Area Measurement Instrument-, protection- and control technology of the future Power distribution systems economics Overview of competitive energy markets Power system scheduling and operation Analytical methods for voltage control and reactive power planning Fundamentals of overhead transmission line design Distribution transformers, grounding and protection Distribution surge protection Network integration of wind power Benefits of power electronics understanding HVDC and FACTS Workshop on HVDC and FACTS Power electronics in transmission systems (HVDC, FACTS) and wind power Fundamentals of the Oil and Gas Industry Fundamentals of power flow analysis with applications Introduction to power system dynamics Introdcution to power quality Basics of distribution power systems, their management and their automation Grid connection feasibility for onshore wind farms Introduction to grid compliance for onshore wind farms Basic principles of electrical energy installations Design criteria of medium- and low-voltage installations Load and short circuit calculations in industrial networks [MV/LV] Power quality in industrial networks KKS-System Power plant designation system e-Learning
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Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0GE00-0DA1 English Nuremberg 995 EUR Date: 17.02.19.02.2010
Contact: Carmen Davis Phone: +49 911 433-8008 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: carmen.davis@siemens.com 44
modifying watermarks
Placing texts, translate settings, project header data,
command overview
Placing symbols, editing and evaluation of symbols,
First steps in symbol design, modifying standard symbols, printing out symbol catalogue Conversion of drawings to PDF, DWG, DXF, TIFF, ASCII Notes This course is part of the curricula Engineering Protection Technology on Distribution Systems (page 36), Engineering Protection Technology on Generation Systems (page 38) and Engineering Substation Control Systems (page 40). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3GE00-0XA3 Price: 90 EUR
Germany Duration: Language: Location: Price: 5 days English on request on request Date: on request
Contact: Werner Thuemmler Phone: +49 9131 18-7842 Fax: +49 9131 18-85822 E-mail: werner.thuemmler@siemens.com 45
transformer, vector groups, earthing schemes, voltage regulation and tap changers Circuit breaker types, vacuum interrupters, recovery and restriking voltages, arc quenching mechanism Steady-state and transient stability, power system oscillations and power swings Shunt and series compensation High-voltage DC transmission Voltage and current measuring methods for protection, control and metering Measuring principles of different protection functions, evolution of protection relays, principle of numerical protection, protection methods for transmission and distribution networks, special problems in system applications
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA1 English Nuremberg 1,375 EUR Dates: 26.04.28.04.2010 22.09.24.09.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA2 English Nuremberg 1,375 EUR
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com 46
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Basics of load and short circuit calculation in power transmission and distribution systems
Training objectives The participants will receive information about the actual status of standard power system calculation methods, recognizing weak spots in the power system and searching for remedies. Target audience Engineers and service technicians from power supply utilities and industry in operation, planning, design and servicing of switchgear. Prerequisites Basics of electrical engineering. Main features
What is the purpose of load-flow and short-circuit current
calculation? Power system structures and star point handling Characteristic equipment values Theory of calculating electrical power supply systems Modeling the most important electrical equipment (generator, transformer, line and load) Load-flow calculation, current iteration and Newton Raphson methods Short-circuit calculation, regeneration methods, standards Selectivity of time-graded protection facilities (overcurrent-time and distance protection) Small examples calculation relating to the above mentioned methods Calculating really existing power systems with the aid of interactive calculation programs on a PC or workstation to verify manually determined values Interpreting the results Possibilities of remedying weak spots in the network
Germany, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA4 (GER) 9CA4110-0NS00-0CA4 (COL) Language: Spanish Location: Nuremberg Bogot Price: 1,300,000 COP Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 1 294-2250 Fax: +57 1 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com 47 Dates: 04.02.05.02.2010, (B) 29.04.30.04.2010, (N) 26.08.27.08.2010, (B) (N) Nuremberg (B) Bogot
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA3 English Nuremberg 1,045 EUR Date: on request
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Main features Introduction General design parameters Electrical engineering and design Construction, commissioning & startup Maintenance
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
USA Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA5 English Nuremberg 1,730 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4.5 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UA6 English Houston Schenectady 2,695 USD Dates: 02.11.06.11.2009, (H) 22.02.26.02.2010, (H) 07.06.11.06.2010, (S) 01.11.05.11.2010, (H) (H) Houston (S) Schenectady
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numbers of machines
Switching operations, overvoltage protection and insulation
coordination
Harmonics and filter circuits, system perturbations
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA7 English Nuremberg 1,985 EUR Date: 12.07.14.07.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA8 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
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What is a distribution system? Loads Planning criteria Analyzing a distribution system Distribution planning options Reliability Protection and coordination Reliability index theory IEEE surveys and industry practices Hands-on examples using DRA program Making value based planning decisions Fault reduction Outage statistics Setting reliability targets Cost benefit analysis Choosing the best reliability solution Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
USA Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4.5 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UB1 English Houston Schenectady 2,695 USD Dates: 15.02.19.02.2010, (H) 10.05.14.05.2010, (S) 12.07.16.07.2010, (S) (H) Houston (S) Schenectady Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UB2 English Houston Schenectady 1,650 USD
USA Dates: 09.11.10.11.2009, (H) 22.07.23.07.2010, (S) 08.11.09.11.2010, (H) (H) Houston (S) Schenectady
Electric utility development Basic utility accounting concepts Utility economic evaluations Introduction to distribution system losses Determination of losses Economic considerations and requirements Transformer losses Basic transformer model Transformers and nature of transformer losses Parameters for economic evaluations Minimizing transformer losses Line losses Definition of line losses Relationship between real and reactive power Capacitors Economic replacement of conductors Analyzing distribution feeder costs Notes Each participant will receive a bound set of training notes that complement the lectures.
USA USA Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UB3 English Schenectady 1,650 USD Dates: 15.10.16.10.2009 25.01.26.01.2010 03.06.04.06.2010 26.08.27.08.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UB4 English Houston Schenectady 2,365 USD Date: 21.10.23.10.2009
Main features System planning Fundamentals of power system analysis Short circuit studies Power flow studies Static motor starting studies Power factor and related considerations Grounding Specialized studies
Notes Each participant is provided with a copy of the textbook, IEEE Recommended Practice For Electric Power Distribution For Industrial Plants (The RED Book) and a bound copy of supplementary references and technical papers.
USA Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4110-0NE00-0UB5 English on request 2,700 USD Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UB6 English Schenectady 2,695 USD
USA Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UB7 English Schenectady 2,365 USD Date: 02.08.04.08.2010
Main features
Introduction and historical overview Distributed generation technologies
ICE Engines Small combustion turbines Small steam turbines Fuel cells Photovoltaic cells Wind turbines Thermal-electric generators DG scale hydro electric power Energy storage devices Cogeneration and heat recovery issues Fuel types and emissions Static power converters Synchronous and induction generators Operating behavior under various loading conditions Effects of altitude and temperature Economics of DG Power grid impacts of DG Voltage regulation and flicker Reactive power impacts Losses Overcurrent protection and fault levels Grounding and interface transformers Ground-fault overvoltages Islanding protection and issues Power quality and reliability Other (harmonics, ferroresonance, etc.) T&D support concepts/effectiveness Interconnection standards/requirements Typical interconnection designs IEEE 1547, UL1741, etc. State interconnection requirements Net metering concepts and laws Near and long term trends in the industry and overall summarizing points
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
USA Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UB8 English Schenectady 1,650 USD Date: 29.07.30.07.2010
Main features Rated voltage stresses Overvoltages from faults and Ferranti rise Backfeeding First order transients and second order transients Capacitor switching Circuit breaker transient recovery voltage Fault current asymmetry Transformer inrush currents Ferroresonance Blackstart Traveling waves Switching surges from line energizing Lightning surges on transmission lines Surge arrester behaviour Surge arrester construction Surge arrester applications Protective margins and insulations coordination
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant. Germany, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DC1 (GER) 9CA4110-0NS00-0CC1 (COL) Language: English Spanish Location: Nuremberg Bogot Price: 1,040 EUR 1,300,000 COP Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7415 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 1 294-2250 Fax: +57 1 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com Date: 20.05.21.05.2010, (B) 11.11.12.11.2010, (B) on request (N) (B) Bogot (N) Nuremberg Duration: Code No.: 4.5 days (USA), 3 days (COL) 9CA4110-0NE00-0UC2 (USA) 9CA4110-0NS00-0CC2 (COL) Language: English, Spanish Location: Schenectady Bogot Price: 2,695 USD 2,500,000 COP Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com 55
USA, Columbia Dates: 02.11.06.11.2009, (S) 23.06.25.06.2010, (B) 24.11.26.11.2010, (B) (S) Schenectady (B) Bogot
Power system stability concepts System design for stability Frequency response techniques Synchronous machine models Load flow criteria in system design Reactive support condensers and static Induction machines Series capacitors Sub-synchronous oscillations Shaft torques DC transmission Load characteristics Voltage collapse Out-of-step protection Discussion
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DC3 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4.5 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UC4 English Mountain View, California 2,580 USD
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com 56
Main features Protection fundamentals and applications Protective relay operational characteristics Relay input sources (CTs and PTs) Generator protection Protection applications Transformer protection Bus protection Transmission line protection Over-current and distance relay Blinders on distance relay Out-of step relay Loss of excitation relay Relay coordination and over-current relays Fault current and breaker duty Instantaneous setting procedure Distribution overcurrent protection Relays, fuses, reclosers, and sectionalizers Coordination of devices
Notes Each participant will be furnished with a bound set of course notes and the textbook titled, Power System Protection by P.M. Anderson. Hand-held calculators are required for this course.
USA, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UC5 (USA) 9CA4110-0NS00-0CC5 (COL) Language: Spanish Location: Houston Schenectady Bogot Price: 2,365 USD 2,400,000 COP Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 1 294-2250 Fax: +57 1 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com 57 Dates: 30.11.02.12.2009, (H) 11.01.13.01.2010, (H) 10.03.12.03.2010, (B) 24.05.26.05.2010, (S) 28.09.30.09.2010, (B) 01.12.03.12.2010, (H) (H) Houston (S) Schenectady (B) Bogot
by use of a macroscopic economic model System planning overview Generation costs Economic effects on the system as a result of the utility considering power purchases, sales and wheeling Size and economic consequences of power losses in various parts of the system Analysis of the distribution system by use of a microscopic economic model Cost model applied to distribution system Economics of demand-side management Special economic considerations of developing countries Notes Each participant will receive a bound set of course notes that complement the lectures.
USA Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DC6 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UC7 English Schenectady Littleton, Colorado 1,650 USD Dates: 19.11.20.11.2009, (S) 05.08.06.08.2010, (S) 15.11.16.11.2010, (L) (S) Schenectady (L) Littleton, Colorado
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Network access Transmission rights (congestion revenue rights) Risk management Allocation of rights and auctions CRR examples Transmission expansion Roles and responsibilities Participant funding of expansion Transmission rates Long-term resource adequacy Capacity requirements and penalties Data modelling, SCUC and SCED Network and economic data modelling Operation and calculation of LMPs Scenario analyses Example: Analyses of LMP markets Example study cases Energy revenue/payment assessment: Siting and acquisition of assets Impact of load levels and outages Valuation of CRRs: Acquisition of transmission rights Cost effective solutions to congestion transmission expansion and alternatives
USA, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UC8 (USA) 9CA4110-0NS00-0CC8 (COL) Language: English, Spanish Location: Littleton, Colorado Bogot Price: 2,365 USD 2,200,000 COP Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com 59 Dates: 16.11.18.11.2009, (L) 28.07.30.07.2010, (B) 01.12.03.12.2010, (B) (L) Littleton, Colorado (B) Bogot
Main features Overview Equipment voltage characteristics Analytical tools Analytical methods Voltage characteristics Bulk system voltage characteristics Reactive power planning Review and closing discussion Notes This course is offered in two formats: The three-day format focuses on lecture and discussion sessions, including case studies of actual system events. This format is presented in a three-hour morning and afternoon session each day. The four and a half day format combines hands-on case studies with the lecture and discussion sessions, providing a more in-depth view at voltage phenomena. This format is presented in nine three-hour morning and afternoon sessions for the first four days and a morning session for the fifth day.
USA, UK Duration: 4.5 days (USA) 3 or 5 days (UK) Code No.: 9CA4110-0NE00-0UD2 (USA) 9CA4110-0NE00-0GD2 (UK) Language: English Location: Schenectady Minnetonka Manchester or clients site Price: 2,695 USD on request (M) Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Asthon (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com Dates: 08.03.12.03.2010, (S) 13.09.17.09.2010, (MI) on request (M) (S) Schenectady (MI) Minnetonka (M) Manchester
USA Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UD1 English Schenectady 2,515 USD Dates: 12.10.14.10.2009 07.06.09.06.2010 13.10.15.10.2010
Main features Transformers with single- and three-phase load Regulation and secondary fault currents Voltage unbalance and unsymmetrical loading Transformer bank loading equations (4-W Delta/4-W Wye) Switching overvoltages Fundamentals of fuse application to pole-top units Currents and overvoltages during faults Relays, circuit breakers, reclosers, sectionalizers, switches and fuses Distribution system grounding
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
USA USA Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4.5 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UD3 English Schenectady 2,695 USD Date: 14.06.18.06.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UD5 English Houston Schenectady 2,365 USD Dates: 16.11.18.11.2009, (H) 07.07.09.07.2010, (S) 10.11.12.11.2010, (H) (H) Houston (S) Schenectady
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USA Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0UD7 English Houston 1,320 USD Date: 19.11.20.11.2009 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DF6 English Erlangen 1,310 EUR
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Main features Trends in power systems Large blackouts 2003 Review & Lessons Learned? Advanced technologies for bulk power transmission Embedding of large wind farms challenges and risks Perspectives of new technologies Get to know HVDC an FACTS
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0DF7 English Erlangen 3,045 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4110-0NE00-0DF8 English Erlangen 520 EUR
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com 63
Starting with general topics, all essential elements such as: Drilling Reservoir engineering Production engineering Storage, transport and sales Refinery will be explained The course will be completed with the topic Siemens products and solutions for the Oil and Gas industry on the last day Notes This course will mainly be held by two top class specialists from the petroleum university Leoben (Austria).
USA, UK Duration: 4.5 days (USA) 3 days (UK) Code No.: 9CA4110-0NE00-0UD8 (USA) 9CA4110-0NE00-0GE4 (UK) Language: English Location: Schenectady, Mountain View, California Manchester or clients site Price: 2,695 USD (USA) 1,255 GBP (UK) Contact: Geraldine Hoffmann (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Ashton (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: e-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com 64 Date: 16.11.20.11.2009, (S) 03.05.07.05.2010, (MV) 15.11.19.11.2010, (S) on request (M) (S) Schenectady (MV) Mountain View, California (M) Manchester Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0AE1 English Vienna 2,100 EUR
Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707 31143 Fax: +43 51707 55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com
three-phased systems The per unit system Generating plant models Load models Introduction to PSSE Electrical characteristics of transmission lines and cables Line model Power and car transfer on a line Reactive compensation of lines & cables Power factor correction Transformer ratings Two & three winding transformer models Load tap changing transformers Phase-angle regulators Modeling of non-conventional devices: (FACTS and wind farms) Iterative methods for solving the power flow problem DC and AC solutions Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson solution methods Solving difficult power flow cases Inertial and governing power flow solutions Reactive power flow and voltage control Contingency analysis Performance indexes Network sensitivity factors Power transfer limit analysis Voltage collapse Network models
Notes The most recent version of Siemens PTIs PSSE power flow program will be used for the class examples and problems.
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0GE2 English Manchester or clients site on request Date: on request
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Voltage variation Flicker Harmonics Quality of supply Standards and recommendations Reactive power Mitigation Filter design Reactive compensation Case studies
USA, UK Duration: 4.5 days (USA) 3 days (UK) Code No.: 9CA4110-0NE00-0UE3 (USA) 9CA4110-0NE00-0GE3 (UK) Language: English Location: Schenectady Manchester or clients site Price: 2,695 USD (USA) on request (UK) Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Ashton (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax: + 44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com 66 Dates: 19.04.23.04.2010, (S) 30.08.03.09.2010, (S) on request (M) (S) Schenectady (M) Manchester UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0GE6 English Manchester or clients site 850 GBP Date: on request
Contact: Wendy Ashton Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com
Geographical Environmental Electrical Social/Political Grid connection studies Fault level Reactive power Load flow Feasibility study process Case studies
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0GF1 English Manchester or clients site 850 GBP Date: on request
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +43 911 433-7416 Fax: +43 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Contact: Wendy Ashton Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com 67
in single- and three-phase networks Behavior of a coil and capacitor The difference between active and reactive power Calculations using coils, resistors and capacitors Principal of rotating fields in synchron and asynchron motors and generators Transformer principles and simulating schematics Effects of different load on the power grid Circulating currents at parallel switching of transformers The working diagram of the generator on the basis generator specifications company and associated company of generators The behavior of generators in the isolated or coupled operation
Notes During the course simulating programs will be used to visualize electrical behaviour. With a minimum on calculation you learn to verify several grid simulations and verify with your personal expectations. Simulation programs are part of the course material.
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0GF2 English Manchester or clients site 850 GBP Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0NF3 English The Hague 950 EUR
Contact: Wendy Ashton Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com 68
Contact: Chris Bongaerts Phone: +31 70 333 3900 Fax: +31 70 333 3492 E-mail: siemens.training.nl@siemens.com
in three-phase networks
Examples of calculations for industrial and public low
with low and medium voltage substation, with transformers, own generation and larger drives Short circuit current calculations in weak networks Load flow calculation at startup of motors The basic principles of computing with symmetric components and the application to asymmetric net situations
Netherlands Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0NF4 English The Hague 1,800 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0NF5 English The Hague 1,350 EUR
Contact: Chris Bongaerts Phone: +31 70 333 3900 Fax: +31 70 333 3492 E-mail: siemens.training.nl@siemens.com
Contact: Chris Bongaerts Phone: +31 70 333 3900 Fax: +31 70 333 3492 E-mail: siemens.training.nl@siemens.com 69
Netherlands Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4110-0NE00-0NG1 English The Hague 900 EUR Date: on request Duration: 5 days Language: English Price: 150 EUR Contact: Anita Akabogu Phone: +49 9131 18-89065 Fax: +49 9131 18-2015 E-mail: anita.akabogu@siemens.com Germany Date: on request
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Main features Introduction to PSSE Basic power flow modeling data Creating one-line diagrams Power flow solution and reports Data addition and modification Features of the new interface Data checking Program automation Contingency and transfer limit analyses Balanced switching Fault analysis Line properties calculator Data management Network reduction Special applications
Notes This course is presented during a 3-day period in Manchester, UK and during a 4.5-day period in the U.S.A. As with all courses, comprehensive printed notes and associated documentation are provided along with sufficient hands-on examples sessions throughout the course duration.
Duration:
4.5 days (USA) 3 days (UK) Code No.: 9CA4120-0NE00-0UA1 (USA) 9CA4120-0NE00-0GA1 (UK) Language: English Location: Mountain View, California Houston Schenectady Littleton, Colorado Minnetonka Manchester Price: 2,695 USD (USA) 1,255 GBP (UK) Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 Email: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Ashton (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax.: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com 74
USA, UK Dates: 18.01.22.01.2010, (MV) 08.03.12.03.2010, (H) 05.04.09.04.2010, (S) 07.06.11.06.2010, (L) 12.07.16.07.2010, (MI) 13.09.17.09.2010, (S) 05.10.07.10.2010, (M) 15.11.19.11.2010, (H) (MV) Mountain View, California (H) Houston (S) Schenectady (L) Littleton, Colorado (MI) Minnetonka (M) Manchester
Main features PSSE overview Power flow and dynamic simulation data Running PSSE and dynamic simulation approach Steady state analysis setup Initialisation Setup documentation Running dynamics simulations Examining results Model library overview Sanity checking Response tests Setup modifications Model writing introduction
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
Duration:
4.5 days (USA) 3 days (UK) Code No.: 9CA4120-0NE00-0UA2 (USA) 9CA4120-0NE00-0GA2 (UK) Language: English Location: Mountain View, California Houston Schenectady Minnetonka Manchester or clients site Price: 2,695 USD (USA) 1,255 GBP (UK) Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 Email: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Ashton (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax.: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com
USA, UK Dates: 19.10.23.10.2009, (MI) 01.02.05.02.2010, (H) 09.03.11.03.2010, (M) 19.04.23.04.2010, (MV) 04.10.08.10.2010, (MI) 18.10.22.10.2010, (S) (MV) Mountain View, California (H) Houston (S) Schenectady (MI) Minnetonka (M) Manchester
Duration:
4.5 days (USA) 3 days (UK) Code No.: 9CA4120-0NE00-0UA3 (USA) 9CA4120-0NE00-0GA3 (UK) Language: English Location: Mountain View, California Houston Schenectady Minnetonka Manchester Price: 2,695 USD (USA) 1,255 GBP (UK) Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 Email: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Ashton (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax.: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com
USA, UK Dates: 18.01.22.01.2010, (H) 08.03.12.03.2010, (MV) 26.04.30.04.2010, (S) 26.07.30.07.2010, (MI) 20.09.24.09.2010, (S) 19.10.21.10.2010, (M) (MV) Mountain View, California (H) Houston (S) Schenectady (MI) Minnetonka (M) Manchester
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Loads Induction Motors Characteristics Modeling Use of IMD Load damping and NETFRQ Breakers (line and load relays) Data checking and controller tuning Excitation systems Govenor models PSS (Power System Stabilizers) SVC (Static Var Compensators) Topics on user-written models Basics of model writing and Graphical Model Builder (GMB) Incorporating user-written models into a simulation Incorporation of user-drain models into a simulation Program Automation PSAS Simulating complex disturbances Stuck breakers Single-pole switching Motor starting Extended term dynamics Small-signal stability introduction (NEVA) Hands-on examples
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
Duration:
4.5 days (USA) 3 days (UK) Code No.: 9CA4120-0NE00-0UA4 (USA) 9CA4120-0NE00-0GA4 (UK) Language: English Location: Schenectady Manchester Price: 2,700 USD (USA) 1,255 GBP (UK) Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Ashton (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax.: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com 76
USA, UK Dates: 26.10.30.10.2009, (S) 23.03.25.03.2010, (M) 25.10.29.10.2010, (S) (S) Schenectady (M) Manchester
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
Main features Python language overview Input/output processing Variables and data structures Flow control, functions and objects Interface with PSSE Accessing PSSE data Looping through buses and branches Load flow applications and control IPLAN programming in Python Plotting and graphics Interacting with the host operating system Text parsing and customized I/O Putting it all together: PSSE-Python load flow analysis example
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
3 days 9CA4120-0NE00-0UA7 (USA) 9CA4120-0NE00-0GA7 (UK) Language: English Location: Houston Mountain View, California Schenectady Minnetonka Manchester or clients site Price: 2,235 USD (USA) 1,255 GBP (UK) Contact: Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 Email: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Ashton (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax.: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com
USA, UK Dates: 14.12.16.12.2009, (H) 02.02.04.02.2010, (M) 03.02.05.02.2010, (MV) 03.05.05.05.2010, (S) 29.09.01.10.2010, (MI) 06.12.08.12.2010, (H) (MV) Mountain View, California (H) Houston (S) Schenectady (MI) Minnetonka (M) Manchester
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USA, UK Dates: 15.03.17.03.2010, (S) 20.04.22.04.2010, (M) (S) Schenectady (M) Manchester
UK Date: on request
Contact: Wendy Ashton Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax.: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy.ashton@siemens.com
Main features Overview of the transmission planning process Outline for a modern transmission planning study Planning criteria De-coupled thermal capacity and voltage planning AC Contingency analysis Transfer limit analysis Dynamic simulation Synthesis of transmission plans Developing a feasible transmission plan
Notes The concepts and methodologies are introduced through classroom lectures which feature discussions wherein participants are encouraged to relate their own experiences or introduce their own ideas. These are paralleled by hands-on sessions, which constitute about 50 % of the class time, where representative practical transmission problems are examined using modern network analysis. In-class access to PC-based computer programs that include Siemens PTIs PSSE, PSSMUST, PSSTPLAN and PSSE OPF are included as part of this course.
Main features General Concepts Modeling Wind Farms and Turbines for Load Flow Modeling Wind Farms and Turbines for Stability Studies PSSE Wind Power Software Packages Utility/Application Issues Hands-on: Setting up Load Flow and Dynamics with Wind Farms Employing Different Wind Turbines Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
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2 days 9CA4120-0NE00-0UB5 English Schenectady Mountain View, California Houston 1,650 USD
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3.5 days 9CA4120-0NE00-0UB6 English Schenectady Littleton, Colorado Minnetonka Houston 2,700 USD
USA Dates: 05.10.08.10.2009, (S) 07.12.10.12.2009, (L) 01.03.04.03.2010, (S) 07.06.10.06.2010, (MI) 12.10.15.10.2010, (H) 07.12.10.12.2010, (L) (S) Schenectady (L) Littleton, Colorado (MI) Minnetonka (H) Houston
USA Dates: 09.11.2009, (S) 01.03.2010, (H) 12.10.2010, (S) (S) Schenectady (H) Houston
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PSSSINCAL Basic
Training objectives The participants will acquire basic knowledge how to use the network planning program PSSSINCAL. They will learn to use the software for basic calculations on topics related to load flow and short-circuit. Target audience Engineers and service technicians from power supply utilities and industry in operation, planning and design of power systems. Prerequisites Basics knowledge of electrical engineering, electrical networks and protection technology. Main features User interface (window technologies, indications, characteristics) Basic functions (create and edit network elements) Masks (functionality, manipulation of standardized types) Exposition of results (tables, protocols, graphics) Filters for demonstration Table editor (design, operation, prints) Establishing of networks (import, export of data) Graphic editor (formatting, evaluation, objects) Electrical elements and methods Macros, variants, catalogues Network planning toolbox Exercises how to apply PSSSINCAL with some case studies
PSSSINCAL Update
Training objectives The training refreshs the basic knowledge and the enhancements of the last 12 months are deepened. Target audience Engineers and service technicians from power supply utilities and industry in operation, planning and design of power systems. Prerequisites Basics of electrical engineering. Course PSSSINCAL Basic (page 82) or comparable knowledge.
Main features Changes of the user interface Discussion of program parameters and controls Introduction to network planning tools Additional functionalities, e.g. generic data Evaluations and filters are deepened Introduction to new methods, e.g. load estimation Calculation of power systems by using groups and zones Exercises on different functionalities Discussion of user specific problems
2 days 9CA4120-0NE00-0DB8 (GER) 9CA4120-0NE00-0UB8 (USA) 9CA4120-0NE00-0GB8 (UK) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Houston Manchester or clients site Price: 1,260 EUR (GER) 1,650 USD (USA) 850 GBP (UK) Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7415 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com Wendy Ashton (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: wendy-ashton@siemens.com 82
Germany, USA, UK Date: 08.02.09.02.2010, (H) on request, (N, M) (N) Nuremberg (H) Houston (M) Manchester
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
PSSSINCAL Protection
Training objectives The participants will acquire basic knowledge how to use the protectiverelaying-modules in networker planning tool PSSSINCAL. They will learn to use the software for time-overcurrent protection as well as applications with distance protection. Target audience Engineers and service technicians from power supply utilities and industry in operation, planning and design of power systems. Prerequisites A basic knowledge of protective relaying is recommended. Main features Introduction to time-overcurrent protection Protective relaying functionality in PSSSINCAL: Module time-overcurrent protection Collecting elements Calculation of single faults or groups Evaluation of reports Generation of diagrams Introduction to distance protection Module DI Calculation of gradings Calculation of grading factors Evaluation of the results in masks Generation of selectivity diagrams Module SZ Simulation of protection trips Input of user-defined protection devices Calculation of protection coordination Evaluation of the results in diagrams Practical exercises on all modules
1 day 9CA4120-0NE00-0DC2 (GER) 9CA4120-0NE00-0UC2 (USA) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Houston Price: 620 EUR (GER) 1,200 USD (USA) Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com
Germany, USA Date: 28.01.2010, (H) on request, (N) (H) Houston (N) Nuremberg
5 days 9CA4120-0NE00-0DC3 (GER) 9CA4120-0NE00-0UC3 (USA) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Houston Price: 3,110 EUR (GER) 2,700 USD (USA) Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com
Germany, USA Date: 22.02.26.02.2010, (H) on request, (N) (H) Houston (N) Nuremberg
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PSSSINCAL Dynamic
Training objectives The participants will acquire basic knowledge how to use the network planning program PSSSINCAL for analysis of dynamic conditions. They will learn to use the software for basic calculations on topics related to stability, transients and Eigenvalues. Target audience Engineers and service technicians from power supply utilities and industry in operation, planning, design of network and its components. Prerequisites Basics of electrical engineering. Course PSSSINCAL Basic (page 82) or comparable knowledge. Main features General overview of PSSSINCAL Dynamic (modules and methods) Basics of the dynamic of electrical networks Basics of Eigenvalue- and modal analysis User interface (window technologies, indications, characteristics) Program controls (Modes: RMS, EMT, Eigenvalues, plots, failures) Exposure of results (Tables, protocols, graphics) Case studies (Simulations for stability, transient phenomenas) Eigenvalues Post-processing of results (evaluation, prints) Exercises how to apply PSSSINCAL with calculations
PSSNETOMAC Basic
Training objectives The participants will acquire basic knowledge how to use the network planning program PSSNETOMAC. They will learn to use the software for basic calculations on topics related to load fl ow, stability and transients. Target audience Engineers and service technicians from power supply utilities and industry in operation, planning, design of network and its components. Prerequisites Basics of electrical engineering. Main features General overview of PSSNETOMAC (modules and methods) User interface (window technologies, indications, characteristics) Basic functions (create and edit network elements) Program controls (Modes: RMS, EMT, plots, failures) Exposition of results (Tables, protocols, graphics) Case studies (Simulations for load flow, stability, transient phenomenas) Post-processing of results (evaluation, prints) Establishing networks (import, export of data) Electrical elements and methods Basics of controller systems using BOSL (Block-Oriented Simulation Language) Macros, variants Exercises how to apply PSSNETOMAC with some case studies
3 days 9CA4120-0NE00-0DC4 (GER) 9CA4120-0NE00-0UC4 (USA) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Houston Price: 1,560 EUR (GER) 2,365 USD (USA) Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com 84
Germany, USA Dates: 07.12.09.12.2009, (H) 10.02.12.02.2010, (H) on request (N) (H) Houston (N) Nuremberg Germany Date: on request
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
PSSNETOMAC Advanced
Training objectives The basic knowledge gained within PSSNETOMAC course will be deepened. In PSSNETOMAC modeling of regulations and controls is done using BOSL (Block-Oriented Simulation Language), Eigenvalueand modal analysis. Target audience Engineers and service technicians from power supply utilities and industry in operation, planning, design of network and its components. Prerequisites Course PSSNETOMAC Basic (page 84). Main features Regulations and controls with BOSL (Block-Oriented Simulation Language) deepening aspects Graphical engineering of controller systems Case studies and exercises (excitation systems, turbines, load flow models, FACTS) Exercises for Eigenvalue- and Modal Analysis (NEVA)
Main features Basics of Eigenvalue- and modal analysis Exercises to NEVA-application Locating weak points in power systems Placement of damping equipment (Stabilizer, FACTS, etc.) Launching NEVA from PSS products Case studies and exercises
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Language) MS VISIO and GMB (Graphical Model Builder) GMB Handling (Basics, Menus, Elements) Standalone tests of designed models Using tested models in PSS products Case studies and exercises (Excitation systems, turbines, load flow models, FACTS)
Notes A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
3 days 9CA4120-0NE00-0DC8 (GER) 9CA4120-0NE00-0UC8 (USA) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Houston Price: 2,355 EUR (GER) 2,365 USD (USA) Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4120-0NE00-0UD1 English Houston 3,365 USD USA Date: on request Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Geraldine Hoffman (USA) Phone: +1 518-395-5005 Fax: +1 518-346-2777 E-mail: pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com
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Transmission Systems General information course high-voltage switching technology General information course high-voltage switching technology for non technical staff Technical information course high-voltage switching technology gas insulated switchgear (GIS) Technical information course high-voltage switching technology air insulated circuit breaker (3A) Technical information course high-voltage switching technology circuit breaker with hydraulic drive 3AQ/3AT Technical information course high-voltage switching technology circuit breaker with spring drive (3AP) Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type 8DP3 GIS Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type 8DN9-1 GIS Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type 8DN8-4 or 8DN8-2 Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type YG 420/550 kV GIS Technical Information course high-voltage switchgear type SPD2 420/550 kV circuit breaker Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type SPL2 420/550 kV AIS circuit breaker Basic course in high-voltage switchgear design Basic course in high-voltage substation design HV circuit breaker testing Introduction to the high-voltage world Become a specialist high-voltage substation maintenance Overhauling and upgrading of your AIS Merlin Gerin circuit breaker Knowledge, operation and maintenance of your air-insulated switchgear Knowledge, operation and maintenance of your gas-insulated switchgear Theory and practice of gas insulated transmission line technology (GIL) Distribuition Systems Technical information course medium-voltage switchgear Switching devices and switchgear Basics and application Process oriented engineering of power supply systems Process oriented engineering of power supply systems Advanced course Technical information course medium-voltage switchgear type LMT/LMVP Technical information course medium-voltage switchgear type Hadrian Technical information course on life extension for Reyrolle medium-voltage switchgear Technical information course Benefits and features of MVDC/SIPLINK technology Recloser 3AD product training Standards and Asset Management New standards for medium-voltage and high-voltage GIS Impact on products and specifications SF6 gas competence operational training (EC) No 305/2008 compliant SF6 gas awareness UHF partial discharge monitoring for GIS substations Substation condition monitoring system operation Transformers Technical information course for operating personnel power transformers Transformer life management
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General information course high-voltage switching technology for non technical staff
Training objectives This course conveys a basic knowledge of high-voltage switching technology, (Power circuit-breakers and SF6-insulated switchgear (GIS). Target audience Siemens employees who would like to be informed about general knowledge of functionality and operation for the daily business. Prerequisites None Main features The training conveys general knowledge about General survey of high-voltage Product spectrum high-voltage circuit-breakers and their functionality Product spectrum high-voltage gas-insulated switchgear and their functionality Switching operations/arc SF6 gas quenching and insulating medium Processes in the Schaltwerk Berlin Familiarization with the production plants is also scheduled
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0DA1 English Berlin 2,615 EUR Dates: 02.11.06.11.2009 12.04.16.04.2010 11.10.15.10.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0DA2 English Berlin 1,045 EUR
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Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Technical information course high-voltage switching technology gas insulated switchgear (GIS)
Training objectives This course covers high-voltage gas-insulated switchgear. It conciliates the most important technical knowledge required to enable participants, after completing the training, to describe possible faults on SF6-insulated switchgear and to establish their causes. Target audience Persons who should be familiar with design and construction of SF6-insulated switchgear, e.g. operating and maintenance personnel, field service personnel and engineers. Prerequisites General knowledge of power engineering. Experience with switchgear technology would be advantageous. Main features Conveying detailed knowledge of the technology of specific switchgear types. The following points are discussed in particular: The individual modules of the switchgear Interaction of the individual modules Basic mode of operation of the circuit-breaker interrupter unit The basic mode of operation of the drive system Control and monitoring of the switchgear The limit values and background The interlocking system Maintenance and servicing Environmental protection
Technical information course high-voltage switching technology air insulated circuit breaker (3A)
Training objectives This course covers high-voltage gas-insulated switchgear. It conciliates the most important technical knowledge required to enable participants, after completing the training, to describe possible faults on SF6-insulated switchgear and to establish their causes. Target audience Persons who should be familiar with design and construction of power circuit-breakers, e.g. operating and maintenance personnel, field service personnel and engineers. Prerequisites General knowledge of power engineering. Experience with switchgear technology would be advantageous. Main features Conveying detailed knowledge of the technology of specific circuit-breakers. The following points are discussed in particular: The individual modules of the switchgear Interaction of the individual modules Basic mode of operation of the circuit-breaker interrupter unit The basic mode of operation of the drive system Control and monitoring of the switchgear The limit values and background The interlocking system Maintenance and servicing Environmental protection
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0DA3 English Berlin 2,615 EUR Dates: 16.11.20.11.2009 07.06.11.06.2010 15.11.19.11.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0DA4 English Berlin 2,615 EUR
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
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Technical information course highvoltage switching technology circuit breaker with spring drive (3AP)
Training objectives The participants will receive technical information about high-voltage switching technology circuit breaker with hydraulic drive, type 3AP. They will be able to describe possible faults and to establish their causes. Target audience Persons who should be familiar with design and construction of power circuit-breakers, e.g. operating and maintenance personnel, field service personnel and engineers. Prerequisites General knowledge of power engineering. Experience with switchgear technology would be advantageous. Main features Conveying detailed knowledge of the technology of specific circuit-breakers and switchgear types. The individual modules of the switchgear Interaction of the individual modules Basic mode of operation of the circuit-breaker interrupter unit The basic mode of operation of the drive system Control and monitoring of the switchgear The limit values and background The interlocking system Maintenance and servicing Environmental protection
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0DA5 English Berlin 1,565 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0DA6 English Berlin 1,565 EUR
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Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0DA7 English Berlin 2,615 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0DA8 English Berlin 2,615 EUR
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
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French Duration: Code No.: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0FB1 (English) 9CA4130-0HF00-0FB1 (French) Language: English French Location: Grenoble Price: 2,615 EUR Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com 94 Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0GB2 English Hebburn 2,140 GBP UK Date: on request
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
Technical Information course high-voltage switchgear type SPD2 420/550 kV circuit breaker
Training objectives The participants will get a thorough understanding of SPD2 420/550kV SF6 circuit breaker. Target audience Utility engineers, technicians and operation/maintenance staff who will work with SPD2 circuit breakers. Prerequisites Basic knowledge and experience of circuit breakers. Main features Items covered in presentations and practical workshop training include design principles, type testing, detailed operational methodology, maintenance, diagnostics and troubleshooting. Modules of the training cover functional elements of: Basic philsophy and design principles Testing Interrupter design Hydraulic mechanism Ancillary equipment Maintenance and diagnostics Purging of hydraulic systems Timing checks Introduction to condition monitoring SF6 gassing requirements
Technical information course high-voltage switchgear type SPL2 420/550 kV AIS circuit breaker
Training objectives The participants will get a thorough understanding of SPL2 420/550kV SF6 circuit breaker. Target audience Utility engineers, technicians and operation/maintenance staff who will work with SPL2 circuit breakers. Prerequisites Basic knowledge and experience of circuit breakers. Main features Items covered in presentations and practical workshop training include design principles, type testing, detailed operational methodology, maintenance, diagnostics and troubleshooting. Modules of the training cover functional elements of: Basic philsophy and design principles Testing Interrupter design Hydraulic mechanism Ancillary equipment Maintenance and diagnostics Purging of hydraulic systems Timing checks Introduction to condition monitoring SF6 gassing requirements Notes The course is a combination of lectures and hands on practical training.
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0GB3 English Hebburn 1,400 GBP Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0GB4 English Hebburn 850 GBP
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Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
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UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0GB5 English Hebburn 1,140 GBP Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0GB6 English Hebburn 485 GBP
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Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
open-air circuit breaker and gas insulated switchgear technologies current and voltage transformers disconnecting switches The different standard single line diagrams Equipment evolutions Concept of maintenance Operating constraints Introduction to interlocking logic Recycling of obsolete equipment
UK, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0GB7 (UK) 9CA4130-0HS00-0CB7 (COL) Language: English Spanish Location: Hebburn Bogot Price: 2,140 GBP (UK) 2,500,00 COP (COL) Contact: Phil Letouze (UK) Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com Dates: 24.02.26.02.2010, (B) 04.08.06.08.2010, (B) on request, (H) (H) Hebburn (B) Bogot Duration: Code No.: 5 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0FB8 (English) 9CA4130-0HF00-0FB8 (French) Language: English French Location: Grenoble Price: 2,615 EUR Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com 97
generalities, properties, safety, the SF6 pressure switch, gas compartments of FA, topping up, emptying and treatment of the circuit breaker Tightness and moisture: generalities and testing equipment Presentation of the FA breaker: the arc interrupting chamber, the support, the driving mechanism Preparation of overhauling: examination of the instruction manual, how to use the documentation stocklist of the tools, filling of control sheet Practical work: SF6 treatment: how to use a recovery machine, a vacuum pump moisture, measurement and tightness Practical work on FA circuit breaker: site organisation tool inventory dismantling, cleaning, components checking how to use follow-up files overhauling assembly of the circuit breaker
Notes Exact duration of the course is depending on previous knowledge respectively experience of the trainee and have to be defined individually.
France Duration: Code No.: 2 or 3 weeks (to define) 9CA4130-0HE00-0FC1 (English) 9CA4130-0HF00-0FC1 (French) Language: English French Location: Grenoble Price: on request Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com 98 Date: on request Duration: Code No.: 2 or 3 weeks (to define) 9CA4130-0HE00-0FC2 (English) 9CA4130-0HF00-0FC2 (French) Language: English French Location: Grenoble Price: on request Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Properties, pressures, density switch, partitioning, tightness, moisture, compartment gas treatment, safety and environment Design and functioning of the components: Circuit-breaker driving mechanism, earthing and disconnecting switches, busbar, insulators, connectors, voltage and current transformers Quality organisation: Routine tests in factory and on site Maintenance program: Purpose, periodic maintenance, control, test, diagnosis, planning GIS operation: Manual and emergency operations, interlocking logic Electrical diagrams Spare parts Practice (adapted to your needs): Topping up a compartment, density switch test Maintenance procedure, dew point measurement and tightness
France Duration: Code No.: 4 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0FC3 (English) 9CA4130-0HF00-0FC3 (French) Language: English French Location: Grenoble Price: 2,080 EUR Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Date: on request Duration: Code No.: 4 days 9CA4130-0HE00-0FC4 (English) 9CA4130-0HF00-0FC4 (French) Language: English French Location: Grenoble Price: 2,080 EUR Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
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Notes The course program can also be tailored to special customer needs if requested.
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4130-0ME00-0DA1 English Frankfurt/Main 1,565 EUR Dates: 09.03.11.03.2010 06.09.08.09.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4130-0ME00-0DA2 English Nuremberg 1,565 EUR
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Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
with load-break Digital protection and control Power distribution transformers Low-voltage equipment Switchgear and rail-based systems Standards and guidelines Project management for constructions EMC-compliant planning in low-voltage networks Optimum network configurations on the MV and LV sides of a power supply system coordinated to the centers of distribution Selection and dimensioning of equipment in power supply systems (switchgear, transformers, reactive power compensation, lowvoltage distribution, etc.) Network protection concepts as a function of neutral-point connection Selection and dimensioning of current transformers to ensure protective selectivity Protection of transformers installed in decentralized locations with switch and fuse combinations Selection and dimensioning of a switch and fuse combination in line with VDE/IEC Practical examples/exercises with pocket calculator
Notes A pocket calculator should be brought along! A bound set of course notes, including printed copies of the instructors presentation and relevant handouts, will be provided to each course participant.
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4130-0ME00-0DA3 English Nuremberg 1,565 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4.5 days 9CA4130-0ME00-0UB4 English Schenectady 3,850 USD
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
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UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4130-0ME00-0GA5 English Hebburn 420 GBP Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4130-0ME00-0GA6 English Hebburn 420 GBP
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Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com 104
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
How does a frequency converter run from DC to AC How does Puls Width Modulation (PWM) work What is the difference between a variable speed drive and a grid coupling Back-to-back solutions: Grid couplings Onshore power supply of ships in harbors (OPS) Special demands of OPS (bypass switch) Cable handling between shore and ship Y-connection: Drilling vessels and other vessels with need of high available power Highly available power for industries Outlook: Energy storage possibilities Multilink connection
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4130-0ME00-0GA7 English Hebburn 840 GBP Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4130-0ME00-0DB2 English Nuremberg 1,310 EUR
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com 105
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1.5 days 9CA4130-0ME00-0DB3 English Berlin 900 EUR Date: 16.03.17.03.2010
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Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4130-0UE00-0DA1 English Erlangen 520 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4130-0UE00-0GA4 English Hebburn 920 GBP
UK Date: on request
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433 7416 Fax: +49 911 433 7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com 108
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
Main features Introduction to partial discharge measurements Basic types of partial discharge within GIS equipment Theory of UHF method Application of UHF method on GIS Diagnostic techniques and experts systems Application of UHF method in factory as routine test Site commissioning tests Periodic monitoring using portable equipment Continuous monitoring systems Hands on use of equipment and systems
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 0.5 days 9CA4130-0UE00-0GA5 English Hebburn 225 GBP Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4130-0UE00-0GA6 English Hebburn 980 GBP
UK Date: on request
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com 109
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4130-0UE00-0GA7 English Hebburn 520 GBP Date: on request
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com 110
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Oil analysis Standard electrical measurements In-depth electrical measurements Determining humidity in the winding insulation Local maintenance processes Oil circulation vacuum process Stationary drying process LFH (low-frequency heating) process Regenerating the oil filling, alternative to oil replacement SITRAM+ online monitoring Modernization possibilities Performance boosting
Germany, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 3 days 9CA4130-0TE00-0DA1 (GER) 9CA4130-0TS00-0CA1 (COL) Language: English Spanish Location: Nuremberg Bogot Price: 1,310 EUR (GER) 1,630,000 COP (COL) Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Contact: Diana Cubillos (COL) Tel.: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com 112 Dates: 21.10.23.10.2009 (N) 12.05.14.05.2010, (B) 13.10.15.10.2010, (B) (N) Nuremberg (B) Bogot
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4130-0TE00-0DA2 English Nuremberg 435 EUR Date: on request
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
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Substation Information Technology Basics of communication networks and the application in power transmission and distribution Basics and trends of numerical communication in substations Basics, application and commissioning of IEC 61850 communication networks Ruggedized communications for harsh environment Network technology basics Network technology in automation technology IT security basics IT security in automation technology IEC 61850 The standard for substation automation Basics Protection Systems General Protection Technology Basics for protection engineers Principles of numerical protection technology Application of distance relaying Application of differential relaying (3 days) Application of differential relaying (2 days) Overcurrent and bay control relays 7SJ61-7SJ64 Basic knowledge of system protection communication of power transmission and distribution networks Current and voltage transformers in theory and practice Design and settings of protection schemes for transmission grids Part 1 Design and settings of protection schemes for transmission grids Part 2 Design and settings of protection schemes for distribution grids Design and settings of protection schemes for industrial grids Expert workshop for protection technology Expert workshop for generator protection technology DIGSI 4 DIGSI 4 Basic course Protection and control functions DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions for 7SJ80 protection relays DIGSI 4 IEC 61850-Configuration of substations and devices DIGSI 4 CFC workshop SIGRA SIGRA Efficient interpretation of fault records SIPROTEC 4 SIPROTEC 4 Using numerical protection devices SIPROTEC 4 Distributed busbar protection 7SS Intensive course SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for service engineers SIPROTEC 4 Protection devices for expert engineers
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SIPROTEC 4 Using numerical machine and motor protection 135 SIPROTEC 4 Relay secondary testing of the product families 7SJ, 7SA and 7UT/SD with the OMICRON test system 136 SIPROTEC 4 Practical workshop 136 OMICRON Test Systems Protection technology Power system protection testing with the CMC test system Protection technology Extended power system protection testing with the CMC test system Protection technology Generator and motor protection testing with the CMC test system Protection technology Testing with the OMICRON PTL (Protection Testing Library) REYROLLE REYROLLE Protection product training DAD-N (high impedance schemes) REYROLLE Protection product training RECLOSER-M CONTROLLER 7SR224 REYROLLE Protection product training ARGUS 1ARGUS 6 REYROLLE Protection product training itinerary DUOBAIS REYROLLE Protection product training SOLKOR Rf schemes REYROLLE Protection product training ARGUS-M 7SR21, 7SR22 REYROLLE Protection product training ARGUS-C 7SR11, 7SR12 Basics Fundamentals of telecontrol and automation Substation Automation System SICAM PAS SICAM PAS Basic course SICAM PAS Parameterization SICAM PAS CC Configuring an operator station SICAM PAS Automation with CFC, ST and SFC SICAM PAS Diagnosis and troubleshooting workshop Substation automation Practical workshop Bay Controller 6MD66 Engineering of bay controllers 6MD66 with IEC 61850 SICAM 1703 SICAM 1703 Complete SICAM 1703 Power week SICAM 1703 Basic course SICAM 1703 Service SICAM 1703 Engineering SICAM 1703 CAEx Plus Toolbox II Basic course TM 1703 (e)mic WebParametrization
SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of BC 1703 ACP SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration of a SICAM PAS coupling IEC 61850 Workshop Configuration and application in SIPROTEC IEC 61850 Workshop Configuration and application in SICAM 1703 SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application of an IEC 60870-5-103 interface SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application of an IEC 60870-5-101/104 interface SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application of PROFIBUS and MODBUS interfaces SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application for transmission and storage of disturbance records with SICAM DISTO Ax 1703 Ax 1703 Basic course for AK/AM/AMC 1703 Ax 1703 Service for AK/AM/AMC 1703 Ax 1703 Configuration for AK/AM/AMC 1703 Ax 1703 CAEx II Configuration Ax 1703 CAEx II Implementation Power Quality and Measurement Power Quality Basics of power quality of electrical power supply systems Application and practice of digital fault-/disturbance recording system SIMEAS R Application and practice of systems SIMEAS Q, P and T Expert workshop on power quality of electrical power supply systems Metering Technology Smart Metering by Siemens the fundamental basis for Smart Grids
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Energy Management Systems Spectrum General functional survey Spectrum PowerCC SINAUT Spectrum Training SCIAM 230 and SAT 250 SICAM 230 V6.x Configuration SICAM 230 V6.x CE Workshop configuration and application SICAM 230 Workshop Network monitoring with SICAM 230 NWM 250 SCALA Configuration and operation Excitation Systems Digital excitation system Siemens E F IE 18 Brushless excitation systems RG3 Static excitation systems THYRIPOL Commissioning of static and brushless excitation systems
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ISO/OSI reference model Protocols, profiles Communication networks Ethernet IEC 60870-5-103 IEC 60870-5-101, -104 IEC 61850 Communication networks and systems in substations Application of the above in switchgears
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0VE00-0DA1 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR Dates: 02.11.03.11.2009 03.05.04.05.2010 08.11.09.11.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0VE00-0DA2 English Nuremberg 1,040 EUR
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com 116
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Main features Product and technology overview RuggedSwitch hardware & options Layer 2 networking Transmission media types and characteristics Switch administration Port configuration Spanning tree protocol Virtual LANs MAC address learning and administration Network time protocol Simple network management protocols Performing a software upgrade Diagnostics
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1.5 days 9CA4140-0VE00-0DA3 English Nuremberg 1,040 EUR Dates: 14.12.15.12.2009 19.05.20.05.2010 27.09.28.09.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0VE00-0DA4 English Nuremberg 3,310 EUR
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com 117
Environment Availability (redundancy) Specific protocol standards (e.g. IEC 61850) Design of an automation network Topology Layer 2/3 Performance and bandwidth Product choice Network management Practical application automation network Industrial network substation Standard network central station Network management Handling internal and external network operators Service level (SLAs) Interface choice (/P, SDH, etc.) Security requirements
Notes This course is part of the curricula SICAM PAS Substation Automation Systems (page 30), SICAM 1703 Substation Automation Systems (page 32) and SICAM 230 SCADA (page 34). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3VE00-0XA7 Price: 90 EUR
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0VE00-0AA6 English Vienna 1,470 EUR Dates: 26.04.28.04.2010 20.09.22.09.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0VE00-0AA7 English Vienna 980 EUR
Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com 118
Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com
IT security basics
Training objectives All modern automation systems are based on networks. The advantages are obvious: Cross-linked information is available any time and anywhere. Therefore it is particularly important to provide extensive protection for such systems. Our seminar deals with organisational and technical measures for the protection of such networks. Target audience Engineers and project leaders who are involved into the design of automation systems. Prerequisites Basic knowledge of network technology is recommended, e.g. completion of our course Network technology basics (page 118). Main features What is the meaning of Security What are the potential hazards? Network and client security Separation of organisational / technical concepts Security policy Developing a security guideline Available applications Firewalls, OTP, monitoring, logging & reporting, AAA services Available technologies Virus protection, VPN (IPSec, SSL VPN), SSH, HTTPS Notes This course is part of the curricula SICAM PAS Substation Automation Systems (page 30), SICAM 1703 Substation Automation Systems (page 32) and SICAM 230 SCADA (page 34). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3VE00-0XA8 Price: 90 EUR
Availability Redundancy Security perimeters (DMZ, etc.) Organisational measures Security policy Technical measures Implementation of technologies like firewalls, etc. Device protection Notes This course is part of the curricula SICAM PAS Substation Automation Systems (page 30), SICAM 1703 Substation Automation Systems (page 32) and SICAM 230 SCADA (page 34). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3VE00-0XB1 Price: 90 EUR
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0VE00-0AA8 English Vienna 980 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0VE00-0AB1 English Vienna 980 EUR
Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com
Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com 119
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0VE00-0AA5 English Vienna 490 EUR Date: 30.11.2009 19.04.2010 18.10.2010
Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com 120
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Main features Concepts and application of protection systems Overcurrent time protection Distance protection Line differential protection Busbar protection Transformer differential protection Motor protection
Notes This course is part of the curricula SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Transmission Systems (page 22), SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Distribution Systems (page 24), SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motors (page 28), Engineering Protection Technology on Distribution Systems (page 36) and Engineering Protection Technology on Generation Systems (page 38). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3SE00-0XA2 Price: 90 EUR
Germany, UK, Columbia Dates: 5 days (GER) 01.02.05.02.2010, (N) 3 days (UK, COL) 17.02.19.02.2010, (B) Code No.: 9CA4140-0SE00-0DA2 (GER) 09.03.11.03.2010, (H) 9CA4140-0SE00-0GA2 (UK) 07.06.11.06.2010, (N) 9CA4140-0SS00-0CA2 (COL) 01.09.03.09.2010, (B) Language: English 04.10.08.10.2010, (N) Spanish Location: Nuremberg (N) Nuremberg Hebburn (B) Bogot Bogot (H) Hebburn Price: 2,605 EUR (GER) 1,740 GBP (UK) 3,300,000 COP (COL) Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phil Letouze (UK) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com phil.letouze@siemens.com Duration: Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0AA1 English Vienna 1,040 EUR Dates: 19.10.20.10.2009 01.04.02.04.2010
Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com 122
Germany, UK, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DA3 (GER) 9CA4140-0SE00-0GA3 (UK) 9CA4140-0SS00-0CA3 (COL) Language: English Spanish Location: Nuremberg Bogot Price: 1,565 EUR (GER) on request (UK) 2,000,000 COP (COL) Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com Phil Letouze (UK) Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com 123 Dates: 09.11.11.11.2009, (N) 01.03.03.03.2010, (N) 28.04.30.04.2010, (B) 12.07.14.07.2010, (N) 06.10.08.10.2010, (B) on request, (H) (N) Nuremberg (H) Hebburn (B) Bogot
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CT specification and adaptation of settings Pilot wire differential relaying
Principles and application Design and shielding of a pilot wire connections Project examples using 7SD relays Differential relaying with digital communication Principles and application Media for information transmission (wire, optic fibre, radio, data networks) Basics and projecting of digital data transmission Project examples using 7SD relays Brief description of associated settings and PC software DIGSI Notes The course will take the form of a PowerPoint presentation and practical demonstration of the SIPROTEC 7SD relay.
UK, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 2 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0GA5 (UK) 9CA4140-0SS00-0CA5 (COL) Language: English Spanish Location: Hebburn Bogot Price: on request (UK) 1,300,00 COP (COL) Contact: Phil Letouze (UK) Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com Dates: 03.06.04.06.2010, (B) 28.10.29.10.2010, (B) on request, (H) (H) Hebburn) (B) Bogot
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com 124
Notes The course will take the form of a PowerPoint presentation and practical demonstration of the SIPROTEC 7SJ relay.
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0GA6 English Hebburn on request Date: on request
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com 125
Main features Physical behavior Standards Steady-state dimensioning criteria Transient behavior Interaction of CT / VT with protection device Dynamic behavior during operation Specific measuring methods Non-conventional instrument transformers Notes This course is part of the curricula Engineering Protection Technology on Distribution Systems (page 36) and Engineering Protection Technology on Generation Systems (page 38). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3SE00-0XA8 Price: 90 EUR
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DA7 English Nuremberg 1,040 EUR Dates: 23.11.24.11.2009 10.05.11.05.2010 06.12.07.12.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DA8 English Nuremberg 1,655 EUR
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com 126
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
vibrations on protection relays Impact of power system instabilities on the relay performance Wide-area protection Smart maintenance strategies Protection coordination principles will be applied to example systems and the appropriate programs will be used for training purposes Specialities of cross-national transmission networks
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DB1 English Nuremberg 1,565 EUR Dates: 30.11.02.12.2009 28.06.30.06.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DB2 English Nuremberg 1,565 EUR
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com 127
to network protection.
Registration of earth fault and earth fault protection Structure of protection schemes for inudstrial systems Typical protection concepts for
Lines Power transformers Motors Generator Protection of systems with dispersed generation and system perturbation Protection coordination principles will be applied to examples systems and the appropriate programs will be used for trainng purposes Practical exercises with SIPROTEC devices
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DB3 English Nuremberg 1,040 EUR Dates: 01.03.03.03.2010 27.09.29.09.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DB4 English Nuremberg 1,565 EUR
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com 128
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DB5 English Erlangen 3,310 EUR Dates: 26.10.30.10.2009 19.04.23.04.2010 11.10.15.10.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DB6 English Erlangen 3,310 EUR
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com 129
Germany, Austria, UK, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DD1 (GER) 9CA4140-0SE00-0AD1 (AT) 9CA4140-0SE00-0GD1 (UK) 9CA4140-0SS00-0CD1 (COL) Language: English Spanish Location: Nuremberg Vienna Hebburn Bogot Price: 1,985 EUR (GER/ AT) 1,740 GBP (UK) 2,500,00 COP (COL) Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com Monika Schuecker (AT) Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com Phil Letouze (UK) Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com Dates: 21.10.23.10.2009, (V) 23.11.25.11.2009, (N) 23.02.25.02.2010, (H) 15.03.17.03.2010, (N) 24.03.26.03.2010, (B) 15.06.17.06.2010 (H) 22.09.24.09.2010, (B) 12.07.14.07.2010, (N) 29.11.01.12.2010, (N) (V) Vienna (N) Nuremberg (H) Hebburn (B) Bogot
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DIGSI 4 Advanced course Protection and control functions for 7SJ80 protection relays
Training objectives The participants will be able to implement the knowledge acquired in the basic DIGSI 4 course in the context of a typical project application. The basic knowledge will be deepened by learning about the extended functionality of the CFC. Participants will be able to create and test user-specific functions. Target audience Users from power supply utilities and industry who deal with the configuration, commissioning, maintenance and operation of SIPROTEC 4 devices 7SJ80. Prerequisites Course DIGSI 4 Basic course Protection and control functions (page 130). Main features
Introduction to function and design of 7SJ80 protection devices Configuring protection settings of 7SJ80 devices
Data management Parameter assignment Project planning Commissioning phase of 7SJ80 devices Checking of inputs/outputs Simulating faults Analyzing fault records Control of switching devices Interlocked / not interlocked Local / remote control Graphical configuration of logic functions and interlocking with the logic editor CFC Communication with 7SJ80 Practical application of all topics with 7SJ80 protection devices
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DD2 English Nuremberg 1,985 EUR Dates: 30.11.02.12.2009 22.03.24.03.2010 19.07.21.07.2010 06.12.08.12.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DD5 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com 131
levels and CPU utilization Interpretation of the CFC consistency check New CFC blocks Application collection Documentation of CFC charts Exchange of experience with fellow users Exercises on all topics
Notes Please note that the course mainly bases on the particpants feedback given to the trainer well in advance. All participants have to contact us necessarily about 4 weeks in advance to tell us their individual problems or questions to enable the trainer to prepare the course. This course is part of the curricula SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Transmission Systems (page 22), SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Distribution Systems (page 24), SIPROTEC Bay Controllers (page 26) and SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motors (page 28). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3SE00-0XD4 Price: 90 EUR
Germany, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 2 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DD3 (GER) 9CA4140-0SS00-0CD3 (COL) Language: English, Spanish Location: Nuremberg, Bogot Price: 1,325 EUR (GER) 1,700,000 COP (COL) Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com 132 Dates: 26.11.27.11.2009, (N) 18.03.19.03.2010, (N) 15.07.16.07.2010, (N) 12.08.13.08.2010, (B) 29.11.30.11.2010, (B) 02.12.03.12.2010, (N) (N) Nuremberg (B) Bogot Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DD4 English Nuremberg 662 EUR
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Main features Overview and concept Overcurrent protection devices 7SJ Operation by DIGSI 4 Distance protection device 7SA Exercises with overcurrent and distance protection devices 7SJ /7SA Current comparison protection device 7SD Transformerdifferential device 7UT Busbar protection 7SS Exercises with line, transformer and busbar differential devices
Notes This course is part of the curricula SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Transmission Systems (page 22), SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Distribution Systems (page 24), SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motors (page 28) and Engineering Protection Technology on Distribution Systems (page 36). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF1 Price: 90 EUR
Germany, UK Duration: 4 days (GER) 3 days (UK) Code No.: 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF1 (GER) 9CA4140-0SE00-0GF1 (UK) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Hebburn Price: 2,085 EUR (GER) 1,740 GBP (UK) Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com Phil Letouze (UK) Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com 133 Dates: 09.02.12.02.2010, (N) 23.03.25.03.2010, (H) 15.06.18.06.2010, (N) 12.10.15.10.2010, (N) (N) Nuremberg (H) Hebburn
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DE1 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR Dates: 02.12.03.12.2009 22.07.23.07.2010
Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Notes This course is part of the curricula SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Transmission Systems (page 22), SIPROTEC Protection Technology on Distribution Systems (page 24) and SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motors (page 28). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF3 Price: 90 EUR
Germany, UK Duration: Code No.: 5 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF3 (GER) 9CA4140-0SE00-0GF3 (UK) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Hebburn Price: 2,365 EUR (GER) 2,900 GBP (UK) Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com Phil Letouze (UK) Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com Dates: 03.05.07.05.2010, (N) 13.09.15.09.2010, (N) on request, (H) (N) Nuremberg (H) Hebburn
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF2 English Nuremberg 1,985 EUR Dates: 18.01.20.01.2010 17.05.19.05.2010 25.10.27.10.2010
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Main features Introduction to the principles of machine protection Short-circuit protection Recommendations on CT coordination Differential protection on machines Rotor earth fault protection Underexcitation protection Principles of stator earth fault protection Engineering of stator earth fault protection Configuration examples Practical exercises with protection devices 7UM6 as motor protection Synchronisation device 7VE6
Notes This course is part of the curricula SIPROTEC Protection of Generators and Motors (page 28) and Engineering Protection Technology on Generation Systems (page 38). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3SE00-0XF5 Price: 90 EUR
Germany, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 4 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF5 (GER) 9CA4140-0SS00-0CF5 (COL) Language: English Spanish Location: Nuremberg Bogot Price: 2,085 EUR (GER) 2,600,00 COP (COL) Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: diana.cubillos@siemens.com 135 Dates: 23.02.26.02.2010, (N) 13.07.16.07.2010, (B) 26.10.29.10.2010, (N) 16.11.19.11.2010, (B) (N) Nuremberg (B) Bogot
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF4 English Nuremberg 2,365 EUR Dates: 22.03.26.03.2010 29.11.03.12.2010
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(such as 7SJ.., 7SA.., 7SD.., 7UT..) Operation of SIPROTEC devices Engineering and parameterization of protection units with user interface and engineering software DIGSI Checking setting values and functionality by using numerical test equipment This work will be conducted some of the time with an instructor The topics will be decided on in consultation with the participants so as to meet their requirements
Germany, UK Duration: Code No.: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF6 (GER) 9CA4140-0SE00-0GF6 (UK) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Manchester or clients site Garforth Hebburn Price: 2,085 EUR (GER) 2,100 GPB (UK) Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com Phil Letouze (UK) Phone: +44 161 446-5200 Fax: +44 161 446-6431 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com 136 Dates: 14.12.16.12.2009, (N) 21.06.23.06.2010, (N) 08.11.10.11.2010, (N) on request, (M, G, H) (N) Nuremberg (M) Manchester (G) Garforth (H) Hebburn Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF7 English Erlangen 410 EUR
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Protection technology Power system protection testing with the CMC test system
Training objectives Participants learn how to efficiently test the fundamental parameters for overcurrent protection, line protection and transformer differential protection with the CMC test system. They will become familiar with the test procedure for secondary relay testing in alternating hands-on and minds-on activities. Useful hints for testing, practical exercises on the OMICRON test towers and creating re-usable test documents complete the OMICRON learning experience. Target audience Personnel from electric utilities or companies responsible for testing and commissioning line protection and transformer differential protection systems. Prerequisites Theory of power system protection testing with the CMC test system or equivalent knowledge. Main features
Quick current and voltage output using QuickCMC and
Center (OCC): Entering test object parameters in the test object definition and configuring the hardware (to be done in each of the subsequent OCC test documents), introduction into XRIO and LinkToXRIO Creating an OCC test document for essential overcurrent protection functions: Ip (Ramping), I>> (Pulse Ramping), trip times (Overcurrent) Creating an OCC test document for essential distance protection functions: Backup overcurrent protection (Ramping, Overcurrent), overcurrent starting (Ramping), reaches and trip times (Advanced Distance), switch on to fault (State Sequencer), auto-reclosing (Autoreclosure) Creating an OCC test document for essential transformer differential protection functions: System configuration (Diff Configuration), operating characteristic (Diff Operating Characteristic), trip times (Diff Trip Time), stabilization against inrush conditions and overexcitation (Diff Harmonic Restraint) Notes The OMICRON test towers are equipped with protective relays from different manufacturers, laptop computers, CMC test sets and the OMICRON SimBox which simulates the fields the relays operate in. Each group of 2 to 3 persons will have one test tower available for practical testing. The course is given by a trainer from OMICRON.
Germany, Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DH1 English Erlangen (GER) Klaus (AT) 1,650 EUR Dates: 20.10.22.10.2009, (K) 20.04.22.04.2010, (E) 06.07.08.07.2010, (K) (E) Erlangen (K) Klaus
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protection schemes with transformer in the protected area: Single-end testing of the starting and operating characteristic for the backup overcurrent protection (Ramping, Pulse Ramping, Overcurrent) Single-end testing of the starting pickup value, trip time and inrush stabilization for line differential protection (Ramping, State Sequencer, Diff Harmonic Restraint) Synchronized end-to-end testing of the stability and operating characteristic for line differential protection (Diff Configuration, Diff Operating Characteristic, CMGPS) Testing of the intertripping function Creating an OCC test document for the teleprotection function in distance relays: Synchronized end-to-end testing of teleprotection using GPS and hard wired signal transmission (State Sequencer, CMGPS) Creating an OCC test document for testing paralleling devices and the synchro-check function in distance relays (Synchronizer, State Sequencer, QuickCMC) Measuring analog signals and analyzing fault records based on the preceding tests (Enerlyzer, Transview, Advanced Transplay) Creating an OCC test document for testing the restricted earth fault protection function (87N) for transformer differential protection (Advanced Differential, State Sequencer) Creating an OCC test document for testing high resistance earth fault protection (50/51GN) for distance protection (State Sequencer)
Notes The OMICRON test set-ups are equipped with protective relays from different manufacturers, laptop computers and CMC test sets. Each group of 2 to 3 persons will have one test set-up available for practical testing. The course is given by a trainer from OMICRON.
Germany, Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DH2 English Erlangen (GER) Klaus (AT) 2,200 EUR Date: 14.06.17.06.2010 (K) on request (E) (E) Erlangen (K) Klaus
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Protection technology Generator and motor protection testing with the CMC test system
Training objectives Participants learn how to efficiently test the essential relay parameters for generator and motor protection with the CMC test system. They will become familiar with the test procedure for secondary relay testing applying the general modules. Useful hints for testing, practical exercises on several test examples and creating re-usable test documents complete the OMICRON learning experience. Target audience Personnel from electric utilities or companies responsible for testing and commissioning generator and motor protection systems. Prerequisites Basic knowledge of protection technology. Main features Quick current and voltage output using QuickCMC and the Fault Calculator Introduction to protection testing using the OMICRON Control Center (OCC): Entering test object parameters in the test object definition and configuring the hardware (to be done in each of the subsequent OCC test documents), introduction into XRIO and LinkToXRIO Creating an OCC test document for generator protection functions: Frequency, voltage, overexcitation, underexcitation, overload, unbalanced load, generator differential protection, reverse power, overcurrent protection with undervoltage seal-in, 90% stator earth fault protection, rotor earth fault protection Creating an OCC test document for motor protection functions: Frequency, voltage, overcurrent, overload, underload, unbalanced load, differential protection, start-up supervision, restart inhibit function, earth fault protection Notes The course is given by a trainer from OMICRON.
Protection technology Testing with the OMICRON PTL (Protection Testing Library)
Training objectives Participants learn how to work with OMICRONs free Protection Testing Library (PTL) for CMC users and become familiar with using XRIO converters, test templates and the related import filters. Based on the case studies, test templates are adapted and enhanced. This teaches participants to implement their own company-specific adjustments. Target audience Personnel from electric utilities or companies intending to apply the OMICRON Protection Testing Library for company-specific test templates. Prerequisites Test Universe 2.x, knowledge of XRIO
Main features Objectives and contents of the OMICRON PTL Efficient use of XRIO converters The XRIO converter as a basis for individual test templates Working with import filters Testing strategy of PTTs (Protection Test Templates) Adapting and enhancing test templates using XRIO converters
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DH5 English Erlangen 1,650 EUR Date: 27.04.29.04.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0SE00-0DH6 English Erlangen 1,110 EUR
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Notes The course will take the form of a PowerPoint presentation and practical demonstration of the RECLOSER-M CONTROLLER relay.
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0SE00-0GJ1 English Hebbrun 630 GBP Date: 04.11.2009 07.04.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0SE00-0GJ2 English Hebbrun 630 GBP
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Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0SE00-0GJ3 English Hebbrun 630 GBP Date: 11.11.2009 14.04.2010 08.09.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0SE00-0GJ4 English Hebbrun 630 GBP
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UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0SE00-0GJ5 English Hebbrun 630 GBP Date: 25.11.2009 28.04.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0SE00-0GJ6 English Hebbrun 630 GBP
UK Date: 20.01.2010
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IEC 60870-5
Information and their handling
Binary information, measured values, integrated totals Commands, setpoint values Communication Physical interfaces and communication equipment Serial transmission methods Organization of the interaction Overall concept Data addressing Diagnosis Flexibility, extensibility Measures to the increased reliability and availability Notes This course is part of the curriculum SICAM 1703 Substation Automation Systems (page 32). The e-Tests have to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3AE00-0XD3 Price: 90 EUR
UK Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0SE00-0GJ7 English Hebbrun 630 GBP Date: 05.05.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0AA0 English Vienna 900 EUR
Contact: Phil Letouze Phone: +44 191 495-3449 Fax: +44 191 495-3693 E-mail: phil.letouze@siemens.com
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Main features Basics of SICAM PAS Setting up SICAM PAS software Starting Parameterization Normalization Telecommunication with IEC 101/104 Topology HMI Interface Remote WinCC System Variables Control Authority IEC 103 Master Interface OPC Communication CFC Logic Programming Programming Language ST Configuring IEC 61850 User Administration Trace Function Server-DIP Configuration SNMP Monitoring
Notes This course is part of the curricula SIPROTEC Bay Controllers (page 26) and SICAM PAS Substation Automation Systems (page 30). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3AE00-0XA2 Price: 90 EUR
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0DA1 English Nuremberg 1,985 EUR Dates: 20.01.22.01.2010 14.04.16.04.2010 28.07.30.07.2010 20.10.22.10.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0DA2 English Nuremberg 3,310 EUR
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Main features Introduction to PAS Automation Frequently used CFC blocks Application of CFC in various examples Basics of programming language ST Primary use of ST and CFC Writing programs / functions / function blocks with ST Combinations of CFC and ST SFC sequential function chart for switching sequences
Notes This course is part of the curriculum SICAM PAS Substation Automation Systems (page 30). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3AE00-0XA4 Price: 90 EUR
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3.5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0DA3 English Nuremberg 2,315 EUR Dates: 01.02.04.02.2010 09.08.12.08.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0DA4 English Nuremberg 1,985 EUR
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System architecture Process interfacing Bay control units Communication Modules and their function Telecontrol protocols Communication with bay control units Basic knowledge of PC-TOOLS
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0DA5 English Nuremberg 3,310 EUR Date: 26.10.30.10.2009 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0DA6 English Nuremberg 410 EUR
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Contact: Isabell Nehls Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0DC1 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR Date: 07.12.08.12.2009 07.06.08.06.2010 22.11.23.11.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 9.5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD1 English Vienna 4,400 EUR
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AK 1703 ACP automation module TM 1703 ACP automation module BC 1703 ACP automation module TM 1703 (e)mic automation module The mode of operation of SICAM 1703 from data acquisition to data output Diagnosis and test Notes This course is part of the curricula SICAM 230 SCADA (page 34) and Engineering Substation Control Systems (page 40). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3AE00-0XD3 Price: 90 EUR
Germany, Austria Duration: Code No.: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0DD3 (GER) 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD3 (AT) Language: English Location: Nuremberg Vienna Price: 470 EUR Contact: Isabell Nehls (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7005 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 e-mail: isabell.nehls@siemens.com Monika Schuecker (AT) Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com Dates: 02.11.2009, (V) 01.03.2010, (V) 14.06.2010, (N) 04.10.2010, (V) (N) Nuremberg (V) Vienna
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD2 English Vienna 2,500 EUR Dates: 23.11.27.11.2009 12.04.16.04.2010 06.09.10.09.2010
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Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD4 English Vienna 490 EUR Dates: 03.11.2009 02.03.2010 05.10.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD5 English Vienna 2,350 EUR
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Main features Function overview and concepts Images, types, defaults, etc. Libraries Treatment of large data sets Use of formulas and references Import and export of data Data backup
Notes This course is part of the curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA (page 34). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3AE00-0XD7 Price: 90 EUR
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2.5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD6 English Vienna 1,250 EUR Dates: 11.11.13.11.2009 10.03.12.03.2010 13.10.15.10.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD7 English Vienna 490 EUR
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Main features System architecture and hardware overview Designing the displays for the local display Diagnosis Construction and mechanism Practical exercises with Toolbox II and BC 1703 ACP
Notes The configuration of the control CPU is imparted in the course SICAM 1703 Complete (page 147) or SICAM 1703 - Power Week (page 148). This course is part of the curriculum Engineering Substation Control Systems (page 40). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3AE00-0XE1 Price: 90 EUR
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD8 English Vienna 490 EUR Dates: 04.11.2009 03.03.2010 06.10.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE1 English Vienna 490 EUR
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Main features DIGSI 4: add new project, add new device, add IEC 61850 station Communictaion between SIPROTEC 4 devices using GOOSE New CFC modules Test tools (interface, GOOSE, data model) Practical use of IEC 61850 Interlocking Protection related functions Generating an SCD File Practical Tips&Tricks (using of xml interface, etc.)
Notes This course is part of the curriculum SICAM 1703 Substation Automation Systems (page 32). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3AE00-0XE3 Price: 90 EUR
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE2 English Vienna 980 EUR Dates: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE3 English Vienna 980 EUR
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to practical application
Configuration with OPM II Commissioning and testing with Toolbox II Analysis with the protocol test system
Notes This course is part of the curriculum SICAM 1703 Substation Automation Systems (page 32). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3AE00-0XE5 Price: 90 EUR
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1.5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE4 English Vienna 980 EUR Dates: 03.12.04.12.2009 22.04.23.04.2010 21.10.22.10.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE5 English Vienna 490 EUR
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SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application of PROFIBUS and MODBUS interfaces
Training objectives The participant know how to configure MODBUS and PROFIBUS protocols which are applicable in the target system SICAM 1703. In this course the configuration is parameterised and tested with a course unit. Thereby the participant becomes familiar with the characteristics of the protocols. Target audience You want to connect MODBUS or PROFIBUS devices on a SICAM 1703 system? That is the right training for you. Prerequisites Knowledge of SICAM 1703.
Main features Overview of protocols Characteristics of the interfaces and the required hardware MODBUS configuration PROFIBUS configuration with SYCON
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE6 English Vienna 980 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE7 English Vienna 490 EUR
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SICAM 1703 Workshop Configuration and application for transmission and storage of disturbance records with SICAM DISTO
Training objectives Disturbance records of any protection device which is coupled to a SICAM 1703 telecontrol network via IEC 60870-5-103 can be read out with SICAM DISTO disturbance records disposal. This course provides the basic concepts and system functions. The participants are able to configure the data flow of the SICAM 1703 components in order to transmit disturbance records via a telecontrol network of several SICAM 1703 components. Target audience SICAM 1703 specialists. Prerequisites SICAM 1703 knowledge and SICAM 230 basic knowledge. Main features Installation of SICAM DISTO Configuration of SICAM 230 Configuration of SICAM 1703
hardware, performance features of AM 1703 automation module AMC 1703 automation module AK 1703 automation module The operating principle of AK 1703 from data acquisition to data output Diagnosis and test The integrated engineering tool Toolbox II
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE8 English Vienna 490 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AG1 English Vienna 980 EUR
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communication periphery optional with OPM II Configuring the data flow Test using Toolbox II Parameter management on Toolbox II: Import/Export/Backup Overview of system concepts Hands-on exercises with Toolbox II and AK 1703, AM 1703, AMC 1703
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AG2 English Vienna 980 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AG3 English Vienna 1,470 EUR
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in AK 1703
Test and diagnosis in online mode
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2.5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AG4 English Vienna 1,250 EUR Date: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1.5 days 9CA4140-0AE00-0AG5 English Vienna 980 EUR
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Main features
Power quality parameters Disturbances caused by equipment like:
Power electronic devices Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) Rectifiers Welding machines System disturbances like Circuit breaker switching Ferro resonance Reactive compensation & resonance Lightning strokes Short circuits Types of disturbances Voltage regulation Dips and surges Unbalance Harmonics and interharmonics Flicker Transients Interruptions Effects of disturbances on equipment Standards and recommendations like IEC 61000-2-4 and IEEE 519 Measurement, analysis and evaluation Mitigation like isolation transformers, UPSs, active and passive filters Presentation and discussion of case studies
Germany, Columbia Duration: Code No.: 2 days 9CA4140-0WE00-0DB1 (GER) 9CA4140-0WS00-0CB1 (COL) Language: English, Spanish Location: Nuremberg Bogot Price: 1,490 EUR (GER) 1,900,000 COP (COL) Contact: Gabriele Gundacker (GER) Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com Diana Cubillos (COL) Phone: +57 294-2250 Fax: +57 294-2592 E-mail: centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com 158 Dates: 11.03.12.03.2010, (N) 15.04.16.04.2010, (B) 06.09.07.09.2010, (N) 21.10.22.10.2010, (B) (N) Nuremberg (B) Bogot
in industrial applications
Monitoring the power system voltage with average value recorders Use of compact recorders to monitor power system quality Operation and parameterizing with the systems SIMEAS T,
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2.5 days 9CA4140-0WE00-0DB2 English Nuremberg 1,985 EUR Dates: 15.03.17.03.2010 18.10.20.10.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0WE00-0DB3 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR
Contact: Gabriele Gundacker Phone: +49 911 433-7416 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
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Main features Strategy for analyzing power quality problems Fault finding, analysis and evaluation of measurement data Measures to mitigate power quality problems Design considerations to avoid problems Exchange of expert experience Practical case studies SIMEAS and Real Time Digital Simulator (RTDS)
Notes Instead of viewing prepared slides, the basis of this workshop is the questions and problems of the participants, exchange of experience and practical work with the SIMEAS devices. The workshop will take place in a laboratory where a Real Time Digital Simulator (RTDS) will be available. The RTDS can simulate networks with up to 100 single phase nodes, including lines, cables, generators, CTs, VTs, breakers, capacitors, passive and power electronic loads and variable speed drives. Practical cases will be studied and analyzed.
Meter, load switching devices Data concentrators Telecontrol- and automation system SICAM 1703 Communication Central components (Transactionsserver, Networkmanagement, Toolbox II) Energy IP Meter Data Management System Introduction to MDM structur Integration to the IT world on the basis of standard processes Meter-to-Bill / Integration to SAP Support during meter deployment and rollout Customer information (EnergyEngage) Future utility business models Live presentation of the overall Smart Metering solution
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0WE00-0DB4 English Nuremberg 1,325 EUR Dates: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0WE00-0AB1 English Vienna 370 EUR
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Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com
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Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0PE00-0DA1 English Erlangen-Tennenlohe 2,016 EUR Dates: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0PE00-0AA2 English Vienna on request
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Remote transport
Special features of the SICAM 230 CE touch panel
Recommendation Testing possibilities Notes This course is part of the curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA (page 34). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3PE00-0XB2 Price: 90 EUR
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4 days 9CA4140-0PE00-0AB1 English Vienna 1,960 EUR Dates: 17.11.20.11.2009 16.03.19.03.2010 14.09.17.09.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0PE00-0AB2 English Vienna 490 EUR
Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com
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Main features Operation Image design Object-oriented data point configuration Object-oriented pixel configuration Handling of alarms Lists Graphs: function and operation Data back-up MS Excel coupling Possible configurations Short overview of higher functions Practical exercises
Austria Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1 day 9CA4140-0PE00-0AB3 English Vienna 490 EUR Dates: on request Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 4 days 9CA4140-0PE00-0AB4 English Vienna 1,960 EUR
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Contact: Monika Schuecker Phone: +43 51707-31143 Fax: +43 51707-55243 E-mail: power-academy.at@siemens.com
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Excitation Systems
Digital excitation system Siemens E F IE 18
Training objectives The participants receive a short introduction to static and brushless excitation systems. Basic knowledge is communicated, which is necessary for the sale of excitation systems and for commissioning engineers. Target audience Sales staff and engineers which need a basic description of the different excitation systems. Prerequisites Basic knowledge of synchronous machines. Main features Basics of synchronous machines and excitation systems Overview of static and brushless excitation systems Examples of THYRIPOL, RG3 and DIGUREG excitation systems Power System Stabilizer (PSS) Possibilities during retrofit of existing systems and possibilities for new projects real example of retrofit RG2 to RG3 Acting of limiters in excitation systems in combination with protection systems real examples Notes This course is part of the curriculum Engineering Protection Technology on Generation Systems (page 38). The appropriate e-Test has to be ordered separately. Code No.: 9CA4100-3EE00-0XA1 Price: 90 EUR
protection systems real examples Notes The course will be executed with support of the Technical Department for Customized Excitation Systems.
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 1.5 days 9CA4140-0EE00-0DA1 English Erlangen 1,105 EUR Dates: 08.03.09.03.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0EE00-0DA2 English Erlangen 1,510 EUR
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Contact: Carmen Davis Phone: +49 911 433-8008 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: carmen.davis@siemens.com
Main features Software installation and operation Documentation for commissioning engineers Possibilities during retrofit of existing systems Practical part on training cubicle in closed-loop circuit Instructions for commissioning, tips & tricks Acting together with generator protection Technique: RG3, RG3 with DIGUREG or THYRIPOL with SIMOREG
Notes The course will be executed with support of the Technical Department for Customized Excitation Systems.
Germany Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 2 days 9CA4140-0EE00-0DA3 English Erlangen 1,510 EUR Dates: 03.05.04.05.2010 Duration: Code No.: Language: Location: Price: 3 days 9CA4140-0EE00-0DA4 English Erlangen 2,300 EUR
Contact: Carmen Davis Phone: +49 911 433-8008 Fax: +49 911 433-7929 E-mail: carmen.davis@siemens.com
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We are present all over the world. You will find us more than 50 times in Germany, and worldwide in 62 countries. Perhaps you wish to have completely individual training instead of one of our 300 courses? Our solution: we can tailor the program exactly to your requirements. Training can be carried out in our Training Centers or at your company.
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E TD SE Power Academy Vienna services Our services comprise running training courses providing documentation accompanying the training providing the requisite materials and resources issuing a certificate of attendance. Certificates of attendance are only issued, however, if participants attend at least 80% of the training course. Training course descriptions are accurate at the time they are issued. We reserve the right to change, adapt or develop course contents to reflect the current state of the art and course contents may, as a result, deviate from those specified in course descriptions. 4. Prices and terms of payment Training course prices are specified in the descriptions in the catalog. Catalog prices do not include the cost of accommodation and travel. The scope of services and price of customized training courses are specified in the offer. The statutory rate of value-added tax shall be added to all prices quoted. 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If PTI are of the opinion that export control requirements will or may be contravened by the provision of the Services to you, PTI shall have the right to cancel, in whole or in part, the Services, without any liability to you. Where goods are provided as part of delivery of the Services, goods labelled with AL not equal to N are subject to European or German export authorization when being exported out of the EU. Goods labelled with ECCN not equal to N are subject to US re-export authorization. Even without a label, or with label AL:N or ECCN:N, authorization may be required due to the final end-use and destination for which the goods are to be used. 4. PTIs services PTIs services comprise of conducting training courses or such other services as are outlined in the quotation provided to you (hereinafter referred to as the Services). Certificates of attendance shall be issued to course participants, provided that participants attend at least 80% of the training course. Training course descriptions are accurate at the time they are issued. PTI reserves the right to change, adapt or develop course contents to reflect the current state of the art and course contents may, as a result, deviate from those specified in course descriptions. Unless otherwise specified in our quotation, PTIs services do not include accommodation, transport and supervision of the participants attendance. Upon your request, accommodation for the participants may be arranged. In that case, such associated charges shall be borne by you. 5. Prices, fees and terms of payment The Price for the Services shall be as specified in the attached quotation. The statutory rate of value-added tax shall be added to the Price upon invoicing. Upon completion of the training course, participants will be issued an invoice which shall be due for settlement within 30 days without deduction. Internal participants shall be invoiced by way of internal procedures on internal company terms and conditions. 6. Cancellations by registered participants Registered participants shall be entitled to nominate alternative participants prior to the commencement of the training course. Unless otherwise stated, course places may be cancelled at no charge, providing that your written notice of cancellation is received more than 21 days before the training course begins. 50 % of the Price of the training course will be payable when your written notice of cancellation is received less than 21 but more than 14 days before the course begins. The Price in full will be payable for all cancellations received less than 14 days prior to the start of the course. Notice of cancellation will only be effective from date of receipt of your written confirmation by PTI. In the case of non-attendance, in the absence of an appropriate cancellation notification as above, PTI shall be entitled to the Price of confirmed course places, where these are applicable. 7. Copyright Written course materials provided to participants may not be reproduced for any purpose without the consent of PTI and may only otherwise be used for purposes explicitly authorized by PTI. Software of any of the company of the Siemens Group used or provided for the purpose of conducting the training course may not be removed, nor copied (neither in whole nor in part), nor used in any other unauthorized way. No video recording or sound recording is permitted. PTI reserves all rights to the documents, teaching materials and, if applicable, the software for each respective training. These regulations also apply if documents of a third party are used and also to all information relayed orally during the training by the training leader. 8. Safety regulations Course participants shall comply with all safety and accident prevention regulations applicable to Siemens premises or such other alternative location/s. They shall also be bound by all other applicable rules, particularly those concerning access. In case of non-observance or noncompliance, PTI is entitled to expel the participant from the training for the remainder of its duration. In this case, the price for the training will have to be settled in full. 9. Liability All technical information provided in the courses and in the training documentation is correct to the best of PTIs knowledge. No liability shall be assumed for the typographical errors or other errors of that type appearing in any written information provided in the course, or in the training documents. Save in relation to death or personal injury, PTIs liability to you shall be only limited to property damage caused by PTI and PTIs liability in this regard shall not exceed the 10,000. In the event of damage to data carrier material, the duty to replace shall not include the cost of restoring lost data. Save as otherwise stated herein, PTI shall not be liable whether in contract, tort or any other legal or equitable theory, for any claims for stoppages, loss of profits, loss of data, loss of contract, loss of use or for any indirect or consequential damages. Claims for damages shall be limited to reasonably foreseeable damages only, unless such damages are due to intentional acts or gross negligence of PTI. If events are held on the premises of third parties, PTI shall not be liable to participants in the event of accidents, nor for loss of or damage to participants property, unless such injury or damage has been caused by PTI.
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PTI shall not be liable if a participant does not handle or otherwise use the information obtained through the training or the training material with the necessary expert knowledge and thereby causes damage of any kind. PTI cannot be held liable for technical developments which overtake or invalidate the material used during the training, if they occur between the creation of the training material and the beginning of the training and they could not have been known or identified prior to creation of the training material. 10. Force Majeure Neither party shall be liable to the other to the extent that performance of the contract is rendered impossible, substantially more difficult or expensive, or is prevented or delayed by war, insurgency, strike, lockout (also regarding third parties on whose business premises the training is held), lawful, magisterial or juridical decisions and regulations or any circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the parties. The party affected by the Force Majeure shall notify in writing the other party immediately upon its becoming aware of the occurrence of such events. This also applies to the conclusion of such events. Where the Force Majeure continues for more than 2 months, either party shall have the right to terminate the Contract without any liability. If the parties shall mutually agree, alternative dates for provision of the Services may be agreed in line with Clause 3. 11. Reservation of right to modify PTI reserves the right to change the location of training courses and/or for justifiable reasons (such as, without limitation, where there are too few participants or if the instructor is ill) to postpone or cancel the Services and/or to assign a different speaker/instructor provided that PTI shall provide you with written notice of such change before the commencement of the Services. If any such change occurs (other than cancellation by PTI of the Services), you shall be entitled to cancel your registration/s by provision of written notice provided to PTI within 5 working days of your receipt of such notice of change. In the event of such cancellation by you or in the event of cancellation by PTI of the Services, PTIs liability shall be limited only to a refund of the Price or any portion thereof, if such payment had previously been made to PTI. Alternative dates for provision of the Services shall be agreed in line with Clause 2. 12. Applicable law, legal venue Unless otherwise agreed between the parties, the contract shall be in all respects governed by the laws of England. 13. Exceptions Exceptions to these terms and conditions or other and/or additional terms and conditions shall apply only if stated in the official order acknowledgement confirmation issued by PTI. 14. Written form Unless otherwise agreed by both Parties, modifications to these conditions or any part thereof shall not be effective unless made in writing and signed by both Parties.
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1. Scope These terms and conditions shall apply to trainings, courses, workshops, seminars and similar events delivered by Siemens Power Academy in Colombia. 2. Course registration Applications to attend courses must be submitted in writing or electronically using the registration form published in our web site. Applications template also can be sent to centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com or to the fax number (+57 1) 294 2592. We shall send you confirmation of the request training course by e-mail after the payment of the inscription is confirmed. Registrations imply or recognize our General Terms and conditions for Training. 3. Siemens Power Academy services Our services comprise: Running training courses Providing documentation accompanying the training Providing the requisite materials and sources Providing lunch and refreshments (lunch breaks) Issuing a certificate of attendance. Certificates of attendance are only issued if participant attend at least 80 % of the training course. Siemens Power Academy Colombia reserves the right to change, adapt or develop course contents to reflect the current state of the art and course contents may, as a result, deviate from those specified in course descriptions. Services do not include accommodation, transport, allowances and supervision of the participants attendance, or any other service not specified. 4. Prices and terms of payment Training course prices are specified in the descriptions in the catalog/ our web site. Catalog prices do not include IVA. Payment may be made by wire transfer or check to the account number 03-00001-5 of Banco GNB Sudameris or to the account number 031-031028-04 of Bancolombia. For international participants, payment may be made to the account number 04883293 of DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST CO AMERICAS, SWIFT CODE BKTRUS33, ABA 021001033, CHIPS:103. This payment must be made after to the registration of the training course, at the date indicated by Siemens. Payments have to be free of taxes and retention applicable on each country. The proof of payment must be sent to centrodecapacitacion.col@siemens.com or to the fax number + (57 1) 2942592. Validity of prices is until December 2010. 5. Reservation of right of modification Siemens Power Academy Colombia reserves the right to change the location of training courses and/or for justifiable reasons (such as, without limitation, where there are too few participants or if the instructor is ill) to postpone or cancel the services and /or to assign a different speaker/instructor. If the location or time of the course is changed, the registered participant is entitled to cancel his or her registration in writing within three (3) working days of receive of such notice of change. In the event of such cancellation by you or in the event of cancellation by Siemens Power Academy of the services, Siemens Power Academys liability will be limited only to a refund of the price or any portion thereof, if such payment had previously been made to Siemens Power Academy. 6. Cancellations by registered participants Registered participants shall be entitled to nominative alternative participants prior to the commencement of the training course. We shall charge the confirmed prices for registered and confirmed course places even in the case of non-attendance. Course places may be cancelled in writing at no charge up to 15 days before the training course begins. 50% of the price of the training course will be charge for cancellations received up to 8 days before the course begins. The full price will be charge for all cancellations received later than 3 days prior to the start of the course. The cancellation date is the date of receipt of a written cancellation by Siemens Power Academy. 7. Applicable law, legal venue This agreement is subject to substantive law of the Republic of Colombia. 8. Copyright Written course materials may not be reproduced for any purpose without the consent of Siemens Power Academy and may only otherwise be used for purposes explicitly authorized by Siemens Power Academy. Siemens software used or provided for the purpose of conducting the training course may not be removed, nor copied (neither in whole nor in part), nor used in any other unauthorized way. No video recording or sound recording is permitted. 9. Liability All technical information provided in the courses and in the training documentation is correct to the best of our knowledge. No liability shall be assumed for the accuracy (e.g. exclusion of printing errors) of the information provided in the course or in the training documents. Siemens Power Academy total aggregate liability to you for damages suffered by you under this Agreement shall be limited to 100 % of the amount of the fees for services received by Siemens Power Academy from you under this Agreement. In no event shall Siemens Power Academy, its parent corporation, or its or their affiliates, agents, employees, or other providing materials or performing services in connection with this Agreement be liable for any other direct, or for any indirect, incidental, consequential or special loss or damage, whether attributable to breach of contract, warranty, express or implied, tort, including negligence, strict liability, or otherwise. Except as herein provided, you released Siemens Power Academy, its parent corporation and its and their affiliates, agents, employees or others providing materials or performing services in connection with this Agreement from and against any and all liability, as well as costs or defense, settlement and reasonable attorneys fees, irrespective of fault or negligence. 10. Export controls The training contract and execution of the contract are subject to the condition that the required export licenses are issued. Performance may be barred by export regulations applicable in Colombia or other countries.
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1. Registration Applications to attend courses must be submitted in writing or electronically using the registration form or www.siemens.nl/training/energy Registrations imply recognition of our Siemens Training General Terms and Conditions for Training. 2. Acknowledgement of registration We shall send you confirmation of the requested training course, course dates and fee, or, if there are no vacancies for the dates you have requested, we send an acknowledgement in the form of a provisional notification giving alternative dates. You should notify us within 14 days if you are unable to attend on the suggested alternative date. If we do not hear from you within the specified time frame, we shall assume that you have accepted the dates we have proposed. 3. Siemens Training services Our services comprise running training courses providing documentation accompanying the training providing the requisite materials and resources issuing a certificate of attendance. Certificates of attendance are only issued, however, if participants attend at least 80% of the training course. Training course descriptions are accurate at the time they are issued. We reserve the right to change, adapt or develop course contents to reflect the current state of the art and course contents may, as a result, deviate from those specified in course descriptions. 4. Prices and terms of payment Training course prices are specified in the descriptions in the catalog. Catalog prices do not include the cost of accommodation and travel. The scope of services and price of customized training courses are specified in the offer. The statutory rate of value-added tax shall be added to all prices quoted. Upon completion of the training course, participants will be issued an invoice which shall be due for settlement with 14 days with no deduction. Internal participants shall be invoiced by way of internal procedures on internal company terms and conditions. 5. Cancellations by registered participants Registered participants shall be entitled to nominate alternative participants prior to the commencement of the training course. We shall charge the confirmed prices for registered and confirmed course places even in the case of non-attendance. Course places may be cancelled in writing at no charge up to 14 days before the training course begins. 100% of the price of the training course will be charged for cancellations received up to 14 days before the course begins. Decisive for the cancellation dates is the date of receipt of a written cancellation by Siemens Training. 6. Copyright Written course materials may not be reproduced for any purpose without the consent of Siemens Training and may only otherwise be used for purposes explicitly authorized by Siemens Training. Siemens software used or provided for the purpose of conducting the training course may not be removed, nor copied (neither in whole nor or part), nor used in any other unauthorized way. No video recording or sound recording is permitted. 7. Safety regulations Course participants shall comply with all safety and accident-prevention regulations in force on Siemens premises. They shall also be bound by all other applicable rules, particularly those concerning access. 8. Liability All technical information provided in the courses and in the training documentation is correct to the best of our knowledge. No liability shall be assumed for the accuracy (e.g. exclusion of printing errors) of the information provided in the course or in the training documents. Siemens Training shall be liable for personal injuries caused by Siemens in accordance with statutory provisions. Siemens Training shall be liable for property damage caused by Siemens and shall pay compensation, not exceeding 25,000 Euros per instance of damages, to cover the costs of reversing such damage. In the event of damage to data carrier material, the duty to replace shall not include the cost of restoring lost data. Claims for damages other than those explicitly referred to in these terms and conditions in particular claims for stoppages, lost profits, lost data, or consequential damages are excluded, regardless of their legal grounds, unless liability is cogent, e.g. under the terms of Dutch Product Liability legislation or in cases of intent, gross negligence, absence of contractually warranted characteristics, or fundamental breach of contract. Claims for damages shall, however, be limited to typically foreseeable damages unless such damages are due to intentional acts or gross negligence. If events are held on the premises or grounds of third parties, Siemens Training shall not be liable to participants in the event of accidents, nor for loss of or damage to participants property, unless such damage has been caused by Siemens Training or its employees. 9. Reservation of right of modification We reserve the right to change the location of training courses and/or to postpone and, for justifiable reasons (such as too few participants or if the instructor is ill), to cancel courses or to assign a different speaker/ instructor. Payment claims lapse if a course is cancelled. If the location or time of the course is changed, the registered participant is entitled to cancel his or her registration in writing within 5 working days of receipt of such notice of change. All other claims for substitution, damages or losses are excluded. 10. Export controls The training contract and execution of the contract are subject to the proviso that the required export licenses are issued; performance may be barred by export regulations applicable in The Netherlands or other countries. Goods labeled with ALnot equal to N are subject to European or German export authorization when being exported out of the EU. Goods labeled with ECCN not equal to N are subject to US reexport authorization. Even without a label, or with label AL:N or ECCN:N, authorization may be required due to the final end-use and destination for which the goods are to be used. 11. Applicable law, legal venue This Agreement is subject to Dutch substantive law to the exclusion of the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods. The legal venue for registered traders is The Hague. Written form The parties agree that all agreements shall be made in writing. This written-form requirement may likewise only be waived in writing./ Information. 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Published by and copyright 2009: Siemens AG Energy Sector Freyeslebenstrasse 1 91058 Erlangen, Germany Siemens Power Academy TD E D SE PTI TC Humboldtstrasse 59 90459 Nuremberg, Germany Phone: +49 911 433 7415 Fax: +49 911 433 5482 E-mail: power-academy.ptd@siemens.com For more information, please contact our Customer Support Center. Phone: +49 180/524 70 00 Fax: +49 180/524 24 71 (Charges depending on provider) E-mail: support.energy@siemens.com Order No. E50001-G730-A106-X-4A00 Printed in Germany Dispo 19210, c4bs No. 7824 TH 346-090570 WS 09092.
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