Power Protection & Substation Automation
Empowering Futures, Safeguarding Networks: Mastering Power System Protection and Substation Automation.
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Introduction:
Welcome to the “Power System Protection and Substation Automation” training program, hosted by the Electrical Learning Portal (ELP). This comprehensive course is designed to provide a thorough understanding of power system protection and the intricacies of substation automation. Participants will start with the basics, exploring the elements of power systems, including generation, transmission, and distribution, and addressing future challenges in the power sector.
The training will cover essential aspects of substation equipment and sensors, including various types of substations, busbar arrangements, and critical components like circuit breakers, transformers, and control rooms. We will delve into HVDC systems, highlighting the need for HVDC, its types, and its future. The course will also focus on power system protection, including overcurrent protection, transformer protection, feeder/line protection, and generator and motor protection, emphasizing traditional and modern protective technologies.
In the final segments, participants will explore substation automation, digital substations, and communication protocols such as IEC 103 and IEC 61850. The training will cover the architecture and challenges of automation networks and provide hands-on sessions with ABB, Siemens, and Schneider/GE IED configurations. This program offers an immersive experience to enhance your expertise in power system protection and substation automation, preparing you for the evolving demands of the power sector.
Topics to be discussed.........
1. Introduction to the Power SystemElements
2. Substations Equipment and Sensors
3. HVDC System/Renewable Energy System
4. Basics of Power System Protection
5. Overcurrent Protection and coordination
6. Transformer Protections
7. Feeder/Line Protections
8. Generator protections
9. Motor Protections
10. Filter/Capacitor Protections
11. Supervision & Other Components of Protection System
12. IEC 103, IEC 61850 Basics and Substation Automation
13. Digital Substations
14. Substation Automations Typical Network Architecture
15. Basic concepts of numerical relays
16. ABB Make IED's Configurations. (PCM600)
17. Siemens Make IED's Configurations (Digsi 4.XX)
18. Schneider/GE Make IED's Configurations (Studio/Agile/Easergy Pro)
19. Hands on Sessions
Training Program Details
Course Duration: 06 Weeks
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