Description
Protection and Control of High Voltage Power Circuits, the training course on protection and control of high voltage power circuits has been published by Yudemy Academy. Here we discuss the principles of protection and control of high voltage stations. HV Bus differential protection is studied along with limitations caused by CT saturation, mismatch and its solution, “Limited Differential Protection”. Starting with system faults and how they affect the switching configuration, the simple elements of “differential protection” are examined along with incomplete operation caused by CT saturation and mismatch.
High voltage circuit breakers of various types (oil, vacuum, air bubble, SF6), their controllers (closing / tripping / anti-pumping) CUH 90 – VG synchronizing relay and also fault protection of breakers with a quick overview Dynamic monitoring equipment is part of this module. Remote transmission and disconnection with the need to establish safety with grounding and open circuit conditions.
What you will learn
- Here we discuss the principles of protection and control of high voltage stations. HV Bus differential protection is studied along with limitations caused by CT saturation, mismatch and its solution, “Limited Differential Protection”.
- system defects; switchard configuration, elements; station DESN (Duel element point network); HV Bus differential protection; CT Saturation, incomplete operation
Who is this course suitable for?
- Engineers, technicians, supervisors, students.
Specifications of the Protection and Control of High Voltage Power Circuits course
- Publisher: Udemy
- Lecturer: Graham Van Brunt
- English language
- Education level: Intermediate
- Number of courses: 11
- Training duration: 5 hours and 23 minutes
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Course prerequisites
- A solid background in electrical circuitry.
Pictures
Sample video
Installation guide
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English subtitle
Quality: 720p
download link
File(s) password: www.downloadly.ir
Size
2.06 GB
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