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The CD is an ideal complement to GE Multilin's instructor-led classes, and provides complete instruction on the Fundamentals of Modern Protective Relaying when classroom-based learning is not practical.
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Basic Protection Theory
Power system components
Why Protect?
Power Generation Scalars, Vectors & Phasors
Symmetrical Components
Zones of Protection
Primary Relaying
Backup Relaying
Relays
Transducers (CTs, CVTs & RTDs)
Breakers
Fusers
Circuit Switchers and Sectionalizers
Protective Relays
Electromechanical Relays
Digital Relays
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Feeder Protection Basics
Radial Distribution Systems
Coordination of protective devices
Radial Feeder Overcurrent
Bus Protection Basics
Bus Protection requirements
Bus protection by backup Line Relays
Bus Differential Protection
Auxiliary tripping Relays
Transformer Protection
Transformer Theory
Transformer Failure and Phenomena
Fault Protection
Overexcitation Protection
Gas Protection Unit
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Unit and Non-Unit Protection
Line Current Differential
Line Distance Protection
Distance Relaying Schemes
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Induction Motor Theory
Current Transformer Selection
Motor Thermal Modeling
Additional Protective elements:
Short Circuit protection
Ground Fault and Ground Fault detection
methods
Phase Current Differential
Single Phase protection
Under and Overvoltage protection
Motor Status detection
Mechanical Jam detection
Loss of Load Detection
Acceleration Time
Starts per hour
Time between starts
Bearing protection
Class settings calculation examples
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Generator protection functions
Stator protection
Rotor protection
Loss of Excitation:
Other Generator protection systems
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The Fundamentals of Modern Protective Relaying CD is a valuable complement to instructor-led training that provides an invaluable reference tool for Bus, Transformer, Line, Motor and Generator protection. The CD provides students with an opportunity to study at their own pace and on their own schedule without incurring travel and living expenses.
For more information contact us at: TrainingCD@ge.com
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