Distribution Station & Feeder Protection

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Intermediate

Last updated on August 3, 2024 11:05 pm

Learn about the principles of distribution station and feeder protection, including transformer differential and overcurrent protection. This course is ideal for engineers, technicians, and students. Explore topics such as CT saturation, power transformer protection, and modern IED relays. Enhance your knowledge in utility distribution stations and feeder protection.

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What you’ll learn

  • Here we deal with the protection & control principles of distribution stations and feeders. Transformer Differential Protection is studied along overcurrent protection.
  • System Faults; station configuration & elements; Differential Protection; CT Saturation & Mal-operation of Transformer Protection; CT Saturation & Restraint Differential Protection; Fuses; The Modern IED Relays (Intelligent Electronic Device)

This course covers utility distribution stations and feeder protection including fuses, new IED relays, and old school time overcurrent relays. Feeder relays and apparatus are examined including reclosers. Power transformer protection is reviewed including Current Mismatch Caused by Differing CT Ratios; Delta-Wye Transformation & Currents Shifts; Mismatch Induced by Load Tap-Changers; CT Saturation and Remanence and Inrush Phenomena and Harmonic Content problems.

Who this course is for:

  • Engineers, Technologists, Technicians, Supervisors & Students.

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