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    ThequalityofElectricPower isanevergrowing concern

    todayforbothutlitysupplierandconsumers.Forthat,all

    system components (Generators, Transformers,

    Transmission Lines Feeders,Motors,Busbars, ..)have to

    be adequately protected to avoidmajor system distur

    bances,whichmaycausesystem instabilityordamageto

    equipment if faultson the systemarenotclearedwithin

    specifiedfaultclearingtmes.

    Protection of the Power System requires an

    understanding of system faults and their detection, as

    wellastheirreliablesafe isolation fromthesystem.This

    course presents comprehensive and systematic

    descriptionsoftheconceptsandprinciplesofapplication

    andoperationofprotectionschemesapplied forvarious

    power system elements.Manyutilitiesneed this course

    that studies the relay characteristics during faults and

    weakprotectionpointsinelectricalpowersystems.

    In addition, the course enforces the concepts by

    presenting case studies occurred on the system. The

    coursewillbevaluable toengineersand techniciansjust

    entering the system protection field and those seeking

    a better understanding of the new stateoftheart of

    protectiverelaying.

    CourseIntroduction:

    Art&ScienceofProtectiveRelayinginPowerSystem

    WhoShouldAttend?

    Thiscourseisdesignedtoreviewfortheparticipantsthe

    fundamental concepts of protective relaying and fault

    currentcalculationsusingsymmetricalcomponents.

    Also after they completed this course theywillbe gain

    morebenefitssuchas:

    Knowing the fault reasons in Electrical Networks

    andtheireffectontheelectricalquantities.

    Understanding main concepts of Protection

    EquipmentanditsnecessityinelectricalSystem.

    Howtomakerelaycoordinationformainandback

    upprotectionrelaysonelectricalnetwork.

    Howtofindthecauseofrelayoperationandverify

    ifitiscorrect,fallsormaloperation.

    Howtoprotectthepowersystemduetoabnormal

    operatingconditions.

    CourseObjectives

    The course curriculum is designed for Electric Power

    Engineers,Supervisors,ForemanandSeniorTechnicians

    involved in the Control, Operation, and Protection of

    ElectricPowerSystems.

    It is also intended for Consulting and Manufacturing

    EngineersaswellasEngineerswithProtectiveRelaying

    EquipmentSupplyCompanies.

    Module(01)ThePhilosophyofProtectiveRelaying

    1.1 WhatisProtectiveRelaying?

    1.2 TheFunctionofProtectiveRelaying

    1.3 PrimaryandBackupProtection

    1.4 FundamentalPrincipleofProtective Relaying

    1.5 PrimaryRelayingandBackup

    1.6 ProtectionagainstotherAbnormalConditions

    1.7 FunctionalCharacteristicsofProtectiveRelay

    Module(02)FundamentalRelay Operating

    2.1 Operating Principles

    2.2 TimeDelayanditsDefinitions

    2.3 RelaysandRelayTypes

    2.4 ThermalRelays,FrequencyRelay

    2.5 SingleQuantityRelayoftheElectromagnetic

    AttractionType.

    2.6 DirectionalRelaysoftheElectromagnetic

    AttractionType

    Module(03)MeasuringTransformers(VT/CT)

    3.1 CurrentTransformer

    3.1.1 Design,Construction,andOperation

    3.1.2 OpenCircuitedCurrentTransformer3.1.3 ShortTimeFactor

    3.1.4 AccuracylimitFactor

    3.1.5 SpecificationofCurrentTransformer

    3.1.6 SecondaryRating,WindingImpedance

    3.1.7 CurrentTransformerTesting:Polarity/Ratio

    3.2 PotentialMeasuringDevices

    3.2.1 ResidualConnection

    3.2.2 CapacitorVoltageTransformer

    3.2.3 RatioCheckTesting

    3.2.4 PolarityCheckTesting

    CourseOutlines

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    Module(08)MotorProtection

    8.1 AbnormalConditions

    8.2 SynchronousandAsynchronousMotors

    8.3 Under VoltageProtection

    8.4 SinglePhasingProtection

    8.5 ShortCircuitProtection

    Module(09)TransmissionLineProtection

    9.1 OverCurrentProtection

    9.1.1 Non DirectionalTimeGradedSystemof

    Feeder(Line)Protection

    9.1.2 SettingofInverseOvercurrentRelaysfor

    Coordination

    9.1.3 DirectionalTimeandCurrentGradedSystem

    9.1.4 SettingofDirectionalOver CurrentRelays

    ofaRingMain

    9.1.5 CurrentGradedSystem

    9.1.6 InstantaneousandIDMTProtection

    9.1.7 OverReachofInstantaneousOverCurrent

    9.1.8 DefiniteTimeovercurrentProtectionofLines

    9.2 DistanceProtection

    9.2.1 DistanceProtectionofH.VandE.H.V.

    9.2.2Stepped

    Characteristic

    9.2.3 SingleSteppedDistance,TimeCharacteristic

    9.2.4 Three StepDistance TimeCharacteristic

    9.2.5 PowerSwings

    9.2.6 CarrierAssistedDistanceProtection

    9.2.7 CarrierTransfer

    9.2.8 CarrierBlockingScheme

    (DirectionalComparisonMethod)

    9.2.9 CarrierAcceleration

    9.2.10DistanceSchemesforSinglePoleandTriplePoleAutoReclosing

    9.2.11ConnectionofDistanceRelays

    9.2.12ProtectionofParallelTransmissionLines

    Module(10)BusbarProtection

    10.1 DifferentialProtectionofBuses

    10.2 Autoreclosure

    10.3 InterlockOvercurrentProtection

    10.4 BusbarSwitching(transfer)Arrangements

    Art&ScienceofProtectiveRelayinginPowerSystem

    Module(04)DifferentialProtection

    4.1 ApplicationofDifferentialProtection

    4.2 PrinciplesofCirculatingCurrentDifferential

    4.3 DifficultiesinDifferentialProtection

    4.4 BiasedorPercentDifferentialRelays

    4.5 SettingofDifferentialRelays

    4.6 BalancedVoltageDifferentialProtection

    Module(05)TransformerProtection

    5.1 ProtectionRequirements

    5.2 SafetyDeviceswithPowerTransformers

    5.3 BuchholzRelay(GasActuatedRelay) Limitationof

    BuchholzRelay

    5.4 BiasedDifferentialProtection,Percentage

    DifferentialProtectionofPowerTransfer

    5.5 ProblemsArisinginDifferentialProtection

    5.6 DifferentialofthreewindingTransformer

    5.7 DifferentialProtectionofAuto Transformer

    5.8 OvercurrentProtectionofPowerTransformer

    5.9 ExternalShortCircuit(ThoughFaults)

    5.10 OverloadProtection

    5.11 Thermalover HeatingProtection

    5.12

    Over

    Fluxing

    Protection

    5.13 ProtectionofGroundingTransformer

    Module(06)GeneratorProtection

    6.1 FaultsonGenerator

    6.2 DifferentialProtectionofGenerators

    6.3 TurntoTurnFaults

    6.4 Statoroverheating

    6.5 ReversePower

    6.6 RotorEarthFault

    6.7 FieldSuppression

    6.8 Overspeed

    6.9 ProtectionoflargeGenerators TransformerUnits

    6.10 ProtectionofsmallStandbyGenerators

    Module(07)DistributionSystemProtection

    7.1 DiscriminationandCoordination

    7.2 SelectiveTrippingPlan,SelectiveTrippingTime

    7.3 SelectiveTrippingTimesontheLow VoltageSide

    7.4 SelectiveTrippingTimesontheHigh VoltageSide

    7.5 ProtectiveDevicesforlowVoltageSide

    CourseOutlines(Contd)

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    Theamountof3000USDwillbecharged for thecourse.

    Send (3) delegates and get a 10% discount on the thirdparticipant.

    PaymentMethod

    A confirmation letterwillbe sentuponyour registration.

    Note that fullpaymentmustbemadeprior totheevent.

    Onlythosedelegateswhohavepaidinfullwillbeadmitted

    totheevent.

    Allpayments shouldbe in favorofApexFZLLC.Account

    detailsareasfollows:

    HSBCBankMiddleEastlimited,

    JebelAli

    Branch,

    Dubai,

    UAE

    A/C:035 626472 101

    Cancellation Policy

    If you are unable to attend the course you may send

    asubstitutedelegate.

    Cancellation shouldbemade20daysprior to thecourse

    conduction. Failure to cancel within 10 days will berequiredtopaythecoursefeeinfullamount.

    +971 04 3678636

    [email protected]

    www.apex-dubai.com

    +971 04 3622021

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    Block18,KnowledgeVillage

    Dubai,UAE,P.O.Box.502221

    Prof.AlmoatazY.AbdelazizProfessorinElectricalEngineeringDepartment,

    FacultyofEngineering,AinShamsUniversity,Egypt

    Prof.AlmoatazreceivedtheB.Sc.andM.Sc.degreesin

    ElectricalEngineeringfromAinShamsUniversity,Cairo,

    Egyptin1985,1990respectvelyandthePh.D.degree

    in Electrical Engineering from Brunel University,

    Englandin1996.HeiscurrentlyaProfessorofElectrical

    PowerEngineeringinAinShamsUniversity.

    He was the head of consultant engineers of the

    electricalgroup intheGeneralDirectorate forProjects

    &Maintenance,KingSaudUniversity,Riyadh,KSAfrom

    2005to2007.

    Prof.Abdelazizisexpertintrainingfields,andhasbeen

    doingmany trainingcoursesandconsultants formore

    than ten years in Egypt and Gulf area. He has

    supervised a large number of Ph. D. and. M. Sc.

    research work in his research interest areas which

    include the applicatons of artficial intelligence to

    power systems and protecton and new optmizaton

    techniquesinpowersystemsoperatonandplanning.

    Hehasauthoredorcoauthoredmorethan60refereed

    journal and conference papers. Dr. Abdelaziz is a

    member of the editorial board and a reviewer of

    technical papers in several journals. He is also

    amember in IETand theEgyptanSubCommieesof

    IECandCIGRE`.

    Prof.AbdelazizhasbeenawardedAinShamsUniversity

    Prizefordistnctresearchesin2002.

    He had a good experience in Technical Training in

    ElectricalFieldasageneralandProtectionFieldashis

    specialty, he gave around 50 Industrial condensed

    courses for engineers, and technicians inMiddle East

    Companies.

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    LeeJoaquinMobile :+971559326285

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