COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Power System Analysis means verifying the adequacy of the power distribution system and its components.
- Recognize coordination related disturbances and outages.
- Collect the required data to perform a detailed coordination study.
- Derive complete protective device settings for some of the simpler electrical power systems that are consistent with NEC requirements.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is intended for anyone who must perform calculations, provide settings or approve the work performed by others. The trainee should be a graduate engineer or have the equivalent practical work experience in electrical power systems.
COURSE CONTENT
- Introduction to Industrial Power Systems
- Single-Phase Power Loads
- Three-Phase Power Loads
- Substation Configurations
- Short Circuit Theory and Terminology
- Effects of Short Circuits
- Fault Current Sources
- Machine Reactance’s
- Fault Current Characteristics
- Electrical Equipment Ratings
- Fuses
- Circuit Breakers
- Motor Starters
- Conductors and Bus
- Balanced Fault Calculations
- Per-Unit Modeling
- Data Collection
- Impedance Calculations
- Momentary and Interrupting
- Duty Calculations
- Coordination Fundamentals
- Procedures
- Data Collection
- Scaling Factors
- Plotting Time/Current Curves
- Circuit Breakers
- Fuses
- Time Delay/Instantaneous Relays
- Relay Coordination Intervals
- Equipment Protection and Coordination
- NEC and ANSI/IEEE Criteria
- Conductors (Low and Medium Voltage)
- Transformers
- Motors e. Conductors (Low and Medium
INSTRUCTOR
Miftakhul Hudha, S.T, M.Eng and Team / Dr. Waluyo, MT and Team / Tugino, ST, MT& Team