Description
SUITABLE FOR:
Engineers and Technicians responsible for the specification, commissioning and operation of electrical equipment in a power system, particularly those involved with specifying and commissioning protection gear. Also, suitable for those operating in power networks who require update or refresh their knowledge and skills
OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the course, delegates will:
- learn how to collect in a structured way data and information needed for a power system prior to fault analysis
- be exposed to the analytical techniques to study a power system under various types of faults
- understand faults, their effect and different types of calculations involved with short, medium and long time of these phenomena affecting the power system
- be able to assess the design and functionality of protective equipment
- be familiar with the latest software based approaches to deal with complicated commercial and industrial power systems and their analysis under fault conditions
SUMMARY:
- Introduction to fault analysis
- Three-phase short-circuit currents
- Unsymmetrical fault conditions
- Representation of unsymmetrical faults in power systems
- Computer based calculation of faults
- Case Studies