Electrical Control & Protection Systems part 2

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Electrical Control & Protection Systems part 2
Duration: 2h 28m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 392 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

This course introduces electrical control & protection systems which are a critical part of any electrical substation

What you'll learn
understand all of the key elements & principles of an electrical protection system
Draw what an electrical protection system looks like
Explain how a differential relay operates
Understand the operation of no load and off load tapchangers
Know what alarms a transformer generates
Understand the difference between ONAN, ONAF and OFAF transformer cooling systems
Know how to size a battery
Be able to draw a basic DC system for a substation
Know what circuit breaker failure is
Understand how a circuit breaker auto-reclosure system works
Know how to synchronise a circuit breaker
Understand how a substation SCADA system operates
Know the difference between star and delta windings on a transformer
Understand how the transformer vector group affects the system

Requirements
The basic electrical principles
A basic understanding of electrical engineering
Have a calculator

Description
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 :-

Show how a substation DC systems operated and how the battery is sized

Look at the key elements of a circuit breaker protection scheme

Introduce the principles behind circuit breaker failure protection and show what action needs to be taken.

See how circuit breakers can be re-closed after a fault and outline the systems involved

Introduce the principles behind synchronising, show what parameters need to be checked and how the systems operate.

Go into detail on the main features of transformers, including vector groups, tapchangers, cooling systems, controls / alarms & protection systems

Introduce the basic principles and systems associated with SCADA systems

By the end of the course the student will be able to identify all of the key components of a protection & control system shown above and understand how all of these components fit together to create a fully integrated system.

Who this course is for:
Electrical Engineering Undergraduates
Electrical Engineering Graduates
Electrical Utility Engineers
Anyone interested in electrical engineering

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