Electrical Control & Protection Systems
This course introduces electrical control & protection systems which are a critical part of any electrical substation
Description
Electrical control & protection systems are a critical part of the distribution & transmission systems that feed power to our cities & industries.
The aim of this course is to introduce all of the basic principles associated with these complex systems.
The course will go into detail for the following key topics :-
- Introduce all of the key symbols, equipment's and architecture of a substation protection system
- Show the basic principles behind electrical protection philosophy
- Look at three phase currents and see how they can be broken down into sequence components and harmonics.
- Provide the basic principles behind current transformers, how they operate and need to be connected
- Show how voltage transformers operate and introduce the key types
- Go into detail on what happens when a fault occurs on the system
- Look into circuit breaker control and protection systems and how they interact with the protection systems.
- The main protection relay we will look at on this course is over protection. We go into detail on the basic and more advanced versions and show how this relay can be put to good use to provide great fault discrimination
- Look at the different types of earth fault relays and see how they can be used to protect some key equipment\s
By the end of the course the student will be able to identify all of the key components of a protection & control system and understand how all of these components fit together to create a fully integrated system.
What You Will Learn!
- understand all of the key elements & principles of an electrical protection system
- Draw what an electrical protection system looks like
- Identify what primary, secondary and control equipments are
- Explain how an overcurrent relay operates
- Explain how an earth fault relay operates
- Equip a protection panel and identify all of the main equipments
- Use phasor diagrams to explain all of the key elements of three phase currents
- Understand the requirements for a current transformer
- Identify the requirements for a voltage transformer
- Explain how a circuit breaker mechanism operates
- Explain how the currents and voltages vary during all three phase fault conditions
- Know the difference between a TP & TPN system
Who Should Attend!
- Electrical Engineering Undergraduates
- Electricians
- Electrical Engineering Graduates
- Electrical Utility Engineers
- Anyone interested in electrical engineering