Daily Schedule:
8:00am - Registration and coffee (1st day only)
8:30am - Session begins
2:30pm - Adjournment
Breakfast, two refreshment breaks and lunch are provided daily (Except Webinars).
Description
This is an intermediate course. Students will learn Protection Coordination of major equipment Cables & Busses; Motors; Transformers; Generators, using ETAP and EASY POWER.
Learning Objective
The student will learn the most common practices to perform protection coordination for cables; bus bars; transformers; motors and generators.
The student will use ETAP / Easy Power to perform the protection coordination.
Target Audience
- Substation Engineering and design personnel
- Process and operations personnel
- Technical and process managers
- Electrical consulting engineers
- Electrical contractors
After you attend this course you will be able to
- Generate TCC Curves for Cables and Busses protection
- Optimize protection coordination between fusses and relay protection
- Generate TCC curves for Transformer protection
- Protection coordination for Motors
- Protection of Generators and AVR regulation
Special Feature This course will focus on practical approach. Students will use ETAP and EASY POWER to model Substations and generate TCC curves for protection coordination.
Materials Required
- Personal Computer
- Access to highspeed internet
- EASY POWER and ETAP will be provided
Dr. Eduard Loiczli
Dr. Eduard Loiczli is currently a Nuclear Integration Senior Electrical Engineer for Ontario Power Generation. He has more than 26 years' experience in Electrical Engineering and Controls and has made many achievements in the industry. He has designed programming applications for nuclear applications, SCADA and DCS. He has also created programming and integration solutions for oil extraction and an automated line for the glass industry. In addition to programming solutions, Dr. Loiczli has been project leader for design in many electrical projects. Dr. Loiczli is a member of IEEE, Ontario Fire Association and APEO. He is a Certified Nuclear Engineer.
Day 1:
- Introduction to protection coordination
- Cables and Bus Bars Protection
- Low Voltage Molded Case Circuit Breakers
- Power Circuit Breakers
- Simple Example of 50/51 Protection, using ETAP / Easy Power
Day 2:
- Transformer Protections and faults
- Typical Transformer Protection
- Requirements for Oil filed and dry type transformers
- Class I; II; III; IV Transformers
- EASY POWER & ETAP Example of Transformers Protection
- Grounding Systems and influence on the Transformer Protection
DAY 3:
- Motor Protection
- Type of Motor Applications and related protections
- Protection Coordination applied to motors – dynamic study
DAY 4:
- Generator Protections
- AVR protection
- Typical Protection for small generators
- Typical Protections for Large Generators
- Example of EASY Power & ETAP Protection for Generators
- Generator Capability Curve
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