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ABB Switzerland Ltd LC Substation Automation and Protection Bruggerstrasse 72 CH-5400 Baden +41 58 585 53 74 2017-12-04 http://new.abb.com/service/abb-university/ch/lc-sas ch[email protected] ABB MyLearning 1/2 Copyright© 2017 ABB All rights reserved COURSE DESCRIPTION CHP102 – Protection for Electrical Power Systems – Fundamentals Course goal The participants acquire knowledge on the general philosophies and the fundamental application of to- day’s technology for protection systems in power stations, transmission and distribution networks and industry. Main learning objectives The participants will be able to: Describe the classification and the technol- ogy of the protection systems Understand the basic requirements for pro- tection systems Learn about the protection philosophies, principles, typical application arrangements and tripping methodologies for different power devices Explain the principles and calculation rules for instrument transformers Describe the influence of CT saturation and remanence Gain an overview of the IEC standards and device function numbers Participant profile Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry. Technical personnel from ABB companies. Prerequisites Engineering degree, technical college qualifica- tions or equivalent. Basic knowledge of protec- tion and substation automation as well as PC based data processing. Recommended course or equivalent experience: CHS100 Power System Technology Topics Introduction The electrical power system, Classification and technology of protection systems Protection in power stations Generator and transformer protection Protection in transmission networks Line, transformer, busbar and breaker pro- tection Protection in distribution networks and in- dustry Busbar, line and motor protection Overview of current and voltage transformer theory Applied standards Course type This is a face to face class room training with maximum 16 participants. Learning methods and tools Lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and hands-on. Laptop or tablet is required to have access to the e-documentation. Please bring your own de- vice Duration 5 days (until Friday noon)

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

CHP102 – Protection for Electrical Power Systems – Fundamentals

Course goal The participants acquire knowledge on the general philosophies and the fundamental application of to-day’s technology for protection systems in power stations, transmission and distribution networks and industry.

Main learning objectives The participants will be able to: — Describe the classification and the technol-

ogy of the protection systems — Understand the basic requirements for pro-

tection systems — Learn about the protection philosophies,

principles, typical application arrangements and tripping methodologies for different power devices

— Explain the principles and calculation rules for instrument transformers

— Describe the influence of CT saturation and remanence

— Gain an overview of the IEC standards and device function numbers

Participant profile Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry. Technical personnel from ABB companies.

Prerequisites Engineering degree, technical college qualifica-tions or equivalent. Basic knowledge of protec-tion and substation automation as well as PC based data processing. Recommended course or equivalent experience: — CHS100 Power System Technology

Topics — Introduction

The electrical power system, Classification and technology of protection systems

— Protection in power stations Generator and transformer protection

— Protection in transmission networks Line, transformer, busbar and breaker pro-tection

— Protection in distribution networks and in-dustry Busbar, line and motor protection

— Overview of current and voltage transformer theory Applied standards

Course type This is a face to face class room training with maximum 16 participants.

Learning methods and tools Lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and hands-on. Laptop or tablet is required to have access to the e-documentation. Please bring your own de-vice

Duration 5 days (until Friday noon)

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