Professional Training of Electrical Power System Protection

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About Course

Electrical power system protection is crucial for ensuring the reliability and safety of electrical power systems. Professional training in this field equips engineers, technicians, and other industry professionals with the necessary knowledge and skills to design, implement, and maintain effective protection systems. This training covers various aspects, including fault detection, system reliability, protective relays, and coordination.

What Will You Learn?

  • In this course you will learn:
  • • POWER SYSTEM OVERVIEW
  • • BASICS OF POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION
  • • INTRODUCTION OF ABB PROTECTIONS RELAYS
  • • INTRODUCTION OF SCHNEIDER PROTECTIONS RELAYS
  • • INTRODUCTION OF DIFFERENT BRANDS PROTECTIONS RELAYS
  • • TYPES OF FAULTS AND SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT CALCULATIONS

Course Content

System Earthing and Earth Fault Current
System earthing, also known as grounding, is a critical aspect of electrical power system design and operation. It ensures the safety of personnel, the protection of equipment, and the proper functioning of protective devices. Understanding the principles of system earthing and the behavior of earth fault currents is essential for maintaining the reliability and safety of electrical installations.

Types of Faults and Short Circuit Current Calculations
In electrical power systems, faults are abnormal conditions that disrupt the normal operation of the system, potentially leading to equipment damage, system instability, or safety hazards. Understanding the types of faults and performing accurate short circuit current calculations are essential for designing effective protection systems and ensuring system reliability.

Fuses and Circuit Breakers with Built-in Protection
Fuses and circuit breakers are essential components of electrical protection systems, designed to safeguard electrical circuits from overcurrent conditions, which can cause equipment damage, overheating, and potential fire hazards. Both fuses and circuit breakers with built-in protection offer advanced features to enhance system reliability and safety.

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