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Electrical Power Systems Protection, Monitoring & Control Register 3 or More and GET 15% Discount. Limited Seats Available DAY ONE Need for protection Selectivity, stability, sensitivity, speed, reliability, dependability, security Fault types and their effects Active, incipient, passive, transient, asymmetrical Phase & earth faults Simple calculation of short circuit currents Revision of simple formulae Calculation of short circuit MVA & fault currents Worked examples System Earthing Solid, impedance, touch potentials Effect of electric shock Earth leakage protection Lightning and Lightning Protection Physics of Lightning Electrical Surges due to Lightning Lightning Waveforms Lightning Protection Systems (Evaluation and Selection) Lightning Protection of Electricity Supply Systems Lightning Protection for Buildings Instrument Transformers Current transformers: construction, performance, specification, magnetization, curves Voltage transformers: types, accuracy, connections DAY TWO Circuit Breakers Purpose & duty, clearance times, types Tripping Batteries Battery types, chargers, maintenance, D.C. circuitry Relays Inverse definite minimum time (IDMT) relay Construction principles and setting Calculation of settings - practical examples New Era - modern numerical relays & future trends Practical demonstrations and sessions Including simple fault calculations and relay Co-ordination by time grading Problems in applying IDMT relays Low Voltage Networks Air & molded circuit breakers Construction and installation Protection tripping characteristics Selective co-ordination (current limiting, earth leakage protection, cascading) Principles of unit protection Differential protection - basic principles What some of our recent attendees had to say: a breakthrough in our thinking & everything I learned can be used in practice.” Peter Kantor, Senior Electrical Engineer Group Five The presenter was knowledgeable and excellent delivery.” Petrus Kanelombe, Head Network Protection - NamPower “One of the best courses I’ve ever taken. The trainer was confident and knowledgeableThuso Otukile, Project Electrical Engineer - Debswana HEAD OFFICE # 50 First Ave, Morningside, Sandton, JHB, RSA. Tel: +27 11 462 1749 | M: +27 71 062 1470 | E: [email protected] A three-day walk through the LV, MV and HV system that count towards your CPD points

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Page 1: Electrical Power Systems Protection, Monitoring & Control...Protection tripping characteristics Selective co-ordination (current limiting, earth leakage protection, cascading) Principles

Electrical Power Systems Protection, Monitoring & Control

Register 3 or More and GET 15% Discount. Limited Seats Available

DAY ONE

Need for protection

Selectivity, stability, sensitivity, speed, reliability,

dependability, security

Fault types and their effects

Active, incipient, passive, transient, asymmetrical

Phase & earth faults

Simple calculation of short circuit currents

Revision of simple formulae

Calculation of short circuit MVA & fault currents

Worked examples

System Earthing

Solid, impedance, touch potentials

Effect of electric shock

Earth leakage protection

Lightning and Lightning Protection

Physics of Lightning

Electrical Surges due to Lightning

Lightning Waveforms

Lightning Protection Systems (Evaluation and

Selection)

Lightning Protection of Electricity Supply Systems

Lightning Protection for Buildings

Instrument Transformers

Current transformers: construction, performance,

specification, magnetization, curves

Voltage transformers: types, accuracy, connections

DAY TWO

Circuit Breakers

Purpose & duty, clearance times, types

Tripping Batteries

Battery types, chargers, maintenance, D.C. circuitry

Relays

Inverse definite minimum time (IDMT) relay

Construction principles and setting

Calculation of settings - practical examples

New Era - modern numerical relays & future trends

Practical demonstrations and sessions

Including simple fault calculations and relay

Co-ordination by time grading

Problems in applying IDMT relays

Low Voltage Networks

Air & molded circuit breakers

Construction and installation

Protection tripping characteristics

Selective co-ordination (current limiting, earth

leakage protection, cascading)

Principles of unit protection

Differential protection - basic principles

What some of our recent attendees had to say:

“ a breakthrough in our thinking & everything I learned can

be used in practice.”

Peter Kantor, Senior Electrical Engineer – Group Five

“The presenter was knowledgeable and excellent delivery.”

Petrus Kanelombe, Head Network Protection - NamPower

“One of the best courses I’ve ever taken. The trainer was

confident and knowledgeable”

Thuso Otukile, Project Electrical Engineer - Debswana

HEAD OFFICE # 50 First Ave, Morningside, Sandton, JHB, RSA. Tel: +27 11 462 1749 | M: +27 71 062 1470 | E: [email protected]

A three-day walk through the LV, MV and HV system that count towards your CPD points

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DAY THREE Feeder Protection

Cables

Pilot Wire Differential

Overhead Lines

Distance Protection (basic principles,

characteristics, various schemes)

Transformer Protection

Phase Shift, Magnetising in-rush, inter-turn, core

& tank faults

Differential & Restricted Earth Fault Schemes

Bucholz Relay, Oil & Winding Temperature

Oil - Testing & Gas Analysis

Switchgear (Busbar) Protection

Requirements, Zones, Types

Frame Leakage

Reverse Blocking

High, Medium & Low Impedance Schemes

Motor Protection

Thermal overload, time constraints, early relays,

starting & stalling conditions

Unbalanced supply voltages, negative sequence

currents, de-rating factors

Phase faults protection

Earth Faults - core balance, residual stabilising

resistors

* this is a limited offer… first-come, first-serve basis *

Some Of Our Regular Clients:

Anglo American

Impala Platinum

Anglo Gold Ashanti

Sasol

Namdeb

Eskom

Stefanutti Stocks

Anglo American Platinum

ABB South Africa

AfriSam

Natref

DAY THREE CONT’D

Generator Protection

Stator & rotor faults

Overload & over-voltage

Reverse power, unbalanced loading

Loss of excitation and synchronism

Typical protection scheme for industrial Generators

Overhead Line Protection

Basic principles of the distance relay

Tripping characteristics

Application onto power lines

Effect of load current & arc resistance

Various schemes using power line carrier

Management of Protection

Routine & annual testing, investigation and

performance assessment, upgrading

Daily Program Schedule (DAY 1 - 3)

08:00 - Registration & Coffee / Tea

08:30 - Morning Session Begins

10:10-10:30 - Refreshments & Networking

12:00 - Lunch 13:15 - Afternoon Session Begins

14:40-15:00 - Refreshments & Networking

16:00 - End of Day/Course

Invest in yourself: Register 3 Months Before Start Date and GET 10% Discount

Debswana

Samancor

BHP Billiton

Mopani Copper

Rand Water

City Power

Zesco

Group Five

Conco Group

NamPower

Actom

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L E D B Y W O R L D - C L A S S T R A I N E R

Prof. Jerry Walker

Professor Jerry Walker is the director of a company that

specializes in consultation on High Voltage insulation

testing as well as the supply of test equipment for High

Voltage applications. He is a Doctor of Technology

graduate from the Vaal University of Technology,

completed in 2005 with a thesis titled “Diagnostic

Evaluation of Water Tree Aged XLPE-Insulated Cables”.

He started with a Higher National Diploma in Electrical

Engineering acquired at Vaal Triangle Technikon where he

later worked as a lecturer in the Department of Power

Engineering after completing his Bachelor of Technology

Degree. In 2005 Jerry Walker was appointed an Associate

Professor at Vaal University, and subsequently the head of

the Institute for High Voltage Studies, a position he held

until his retirement the following year.

Professor Jerry has over the years of acquiring field and

academic experience; he also published a number of

articles and journals on electrical power systems, and has

presented a number of papers at local and international

conferences.

Note: Professor Jerry’s full professional Biography is available on request.

HEAD OFFICE # 50 First Ave, Morningside, Sandton, JHB, RSA. Tel: +27 11 462 1749 | M: +27 71 062 1470 | E: [email protected]

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Electrical Power Systems Protection, Monitoring & Control

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Electrical Power Systems Protection, Monitoring & Control

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