INTRO TO SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABS 351 & 751 RELAYS( SEL)
Participants receive hands-on training for operation of SEL 351 & 751 feeder protection relays via front panel controls or laptop computer. Demonstration and discussion of relay response to various fault simulations is an integral part of this training.
In this training you will learn:
• Function of relay front panel pushbuttons and LED indicators
• Enable relay functions such as“ One Shot” and“ Non-Reclose” and“ Hot Line Tag”
• Differences in relay response between“ One Shot” and“ Hot Line Tag” and“ Non-Reclose”
• View real-time and historical metering information
• Retrieve fault type, location and history information
• Establish communication with SEL relays via a laptop computer
April 1, 2022, 8:00 a. m. – 4:30 p. m.
COFFEE, LUNCH
Cost: $ 395.00
INTRO TO SUBSTATION RELAYING
Learn the fundamental concepts of how microprocessorbased relays provide protection of substation equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers, substation bus and overcurrent protection for distribution feeders.
In this training you will learn:
• ANSI numbering system
• Identification of substation equipment symbols
• Understanding of One-Line and Three-Line diagrams
• Application and connection of potential and
• current transformers
April 8, 2022, 8:00 a. m. – 4:30 p. m.
COFFEE, LUNCH
Cost: $ 395.00
METAL CLAD SWITCHGEAR
This class is a hands-on opportunity for students to explore the physical construction and operation of deenergized 5 kV switchgear. Students will learn the function and location of various switchgear components.
In this training you will learn:
• Insert and withdraw 5 kV circuit breakers from cubicles
• Operation and troubleshooting of circuit breakers and circuit breaker control circuits
• Location of potential and current transformers for instrumentation and protective relaying
• Identify personal protective equipment requirements
April 15, 2022, 8:00 a. m. – 4:30 p. m. COFFEE, LUNCH
Cost: $ 395.00
SUBSTATION ENTRY
Utilizing a deenergized substation, common hazards, preventative measures and personal protective equipment are identified and discussed.
In this training you will learn:
• Principles of three-way communication
• Minimum approach distance guidelines
• Work permit and planning checklist
• Substation equipment identification
April 22, 2022, 8:00 a. m. – 12:00 p. m.
COFFEE Cost: $ 195.00 INTERESTED in bringing these trainings to your workplace?
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