EM Hands-On Relay Training 2010 Rev G
Transcript of EM Hands-On Relay Training 2010 Rev G
Electromechanical relay and FT switch Hands-on training 2010
Training catalog
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Registration information
Mission statementOur mission is to provide the highest quality Electromechanical (EM) products, along with comprehensive documentation and personalized hands-on training.
BenefitsThis training program has been designed for relay operators, technicians and engineers to become proficient in application, installation, operation, maintenance, testing and commissioning of EM Relays.
ScopeTraining is performed at an ABB facility in Coral Springs, Florida or Napa, California, or on-site. Training can be provided for one to five days, depending upon your custom requirements. For factory training, ABB will provide the required test equipment and relays. Each student will receive a training manual and ins-truction leaflet. Upon completion of the course, the student will receive an ABB certificate that demonstrates their comprehen-sion to perform installation, commissioning and maintenance for the selected EM relay products.
Please return the Registration form, EM Relay Selection Sheet and Assessment Survey so we can customize your training.
Please note: Space is limited and don’t forget to bring your digital multimeter!
2010 Training dates: − April 6-9 in Coral Springs − June 15-18 in Napa − December 7-10 in Coral Springs
Locations:
− ABB Inc. 4300 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs, FL 33065 Phone: +1 954-752-6700
− ABB Inc. 500 Technology Way Napa, CA 94558
Phone: +1 707-603-2686
Please note: There is a $1000 registration fee for EM relay trai-ning at the factory and $2000 per day, plus materials for on-site training.
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Registration form
This form MUST BE MAILED or FAXED to CORAL SPRINGS NO LATER THAN TWO WEEKS PRIOR to the start of the school. Tuition fee must be paid ONE WEEK PRIOR to the first day of the school. Checks are to be made payable to ABB Inc. and sent to the attention of Education Dept. at the Coral Springs address below. Indicate the name of the attendee plus name and date of the school on the check stub. Please note that checks from foreign countries must designate “payable in U.S. Dollars”. Please fax your PO to +1 954-345-5329.
Return completed form to:Education DepartmentABB Inc.4300 Coral Ridge DriveCoral Springs, FL 33065Phone: +1 954-752-6700 Toll Free:(800) 523-2620Fax: +1 954-345-5329Email: [email protected] Please note: ABB reserves the right to cancel at any time prior to the start of the school (with full refund to the applicant) in the event minimum class sizes are not met. Please do not include your credit card information on the registration form. An ABB representative will call and confirm the registration and payment information.
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EM relay and FT switch selection sheet
Select Relay Segment:Segment 1_____ Segment 2_____ Segment 3_____ Segment 4_____ Segment 5_____ Segment 6_____Segment 7_____ Segment 8_____ Segment 9_____ Segment 10_____
Select Relay Type: IEEE /ANSI Device Number Descriptive Bulletin Instruction Leaflet
_____AR 94X,Y,Z 41-801E 41-759L
_____AR (CLASS 1E) 94X,Y,Z 41-801E 41-759.4G
_____AR(HIGH THRESHOLD) 94X,Y,Z 41-801E 41-759.3C
_____ARS 94X,Y,Z 41-801E 41-759.2D
_____BL-1 49 41-501E 41-553.1G
_____BL-1 (CLASS 1E) 49 41-501E 41-553.2B
_____CA (GENERATOR) 87G 41-302E 41-331.2F
_____CA (GENERATOR)
(CLASS 1E)
87G 41-302E 41-331.21
_____CA (TRANSFORMER) 87T 41-303E 41-332.2F
_____CA-16 87B 41-304E 41-337.3L
_____CA-16 (CLASS 1E) 87B 41-304E 41-337.31B
_____CA-26 87T 41-304E 41-337.3L
_____CKO 51,50/51,51N,50N/51N ... 41-101.3A
_____CM 46 41-161E 41-181.2K
_____CM (CLASS 1E) 46 41-161E 41-181.21A
_____CO HILO 51,50/51,51N,50N/51N 41-102E 41-100K
_____CO HILO (CLASS 1E) 51,50/51,51N,50N/51N 41-102E 41-100.1B
_____CO-2,4,5,6,7,8,9,11 51,50/51,51N,50N/51N 41-101E 41-101U
_____CO-4 51,50/51,51N,50N/51N 41-101E 41-106E
_____CO-4 (CLASS 1E) 51,50/51,51N,50/51 41-101E 41-106.1B
_____COD 90 41-162E 41-112C
_____COD 0.56 & 1-4 A Range 90 41-162E 41-112.1A
_____COM-5,6,7,8,9,11 50/51 41-163E 41-102F
_____COQ 46 41-164E 41-161J
_____COQ (CLASS 1E) 46 41-164E 41-161.21
_____COV (CLASS 1E) 50/51 41-165E 41-116.1C
_____COV-6,7,8,9,11 51/27 41-165E 41-116K
_____CP 47 41-221E 41-222.2J
_____CR-6,7,8,9,11 67 41-131E 41-131Q
_____CRC-6,7,8,9,11 67N 41-131E 41-131Q
_____CRD-6,7,8,9,11 67N 41-131E 41-131Q
_____CRG-9 67 ... 41-131Q
_____CRN-1 32 41-261E 41-251.2P
_____CRN-1 (CLASS 1E) 32 41-261E 41-251.21C
_____CRP-7,8,9,11 67N 41-131E 41-131Q
_____CRQ-9 67N 41-131E 41-163.2B
_____CV (CLASS 1E) 27 OR 59 41-222E 41-201.21B
Freq. Comp.
_____CV-1,2 27 41-222E 41-201S
_____CV-21,22,24,25,26,27 27 41-222E 41-201.2G
_____CV-4,5 59 41-222E 41-201S
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EM relay and FT switch selection sheet(continued)
Select Relay Type: IEEE /ANSI Device Number Descriptive Bulletin Instruction Leaflet
_____CV-6,7 27 OR 59 41-222E 41-201S
_____CV-8 59N 41-222E 41-201S
_____CV-1,2 (CLASS 1E) 27 41-222E 41-201.4H
_____CV-4,5 (CLASS 1E) 59 41-222E 41-201.4H
_____CV-6,7 (CLASS 1E) 27 OR 59 41-222E 41-201.4H
_____CV-8 (CLASS 1E) 59N 41-222E 41-201.4H
_____CVD 27/59 41-222E 41-201.3
_____CVE & CVE-1 (CLASS 1E) 25 ... 41-681.11D
_____CVE-2,CVE-3 25 ... 41-681.1R
_____CVQ 27/47 ... 41-223N
_____CVQ (CLASS 1E) 27/47 ... 41-223.1C
_____CVX,CVX-1 25 ... 41-682
_____CW (0 Degree, 1 Phase) 32 41-262E 41-241.2D
_____CW (30 Degree,3 Phase) 32 41-262E 41-241.3L
_____CW (CLASS 1E) 32 41-262E 41-241.31B
_____CWC 0 41-263E 41-242.4F
_____CWD 32N ... 41-241.4D
_____CWP,CWP-1 32N 41-263E 41-242.4F
_____CWP-1 32N 41-263E 41-242.5E
_____D-3 37/76 ... 41-151.1H
_____DGF 64 41-701E 41-747G
_____DIFF. RELAYS APPL.DATA ... 41-301E ...
_____DT-3 49 41-501E 41-552.1P
_____FT-1TEST PLUGS ... 41-077 ...
_____FT-1TEST SWITCH ... 41-077 ...
_____FT-X Extn. TEST SWITCH ... 41-077 ...
_____FT-19R ASSEMBLY ... 41-078 ...
_____FT-19RX Extn. ASSEMBLY ... 41-078 ...
_____FT-19RS ASSEMBLY ... 41-078 ...
_____H-3 32 41-264E 41-226.2E
_____HCB 87 41-471E 41-971.2H
_____HCB & HCB-1 PILOT WIRE
PROTECTION
... ... 41-971.4L
_____HCB-1 87 41-471E 41-971.3M
_____HCB-13 IL+L836414 87.2 ... 41-971.2H
_____HCB-2 IL+L639978 87.2 ... 41-971.2H
_____HCB-3 IL+L779813+L835848 87.2 ... 41-971.2H
_____HRU 50 41-167E 41-347.3E
_____HU & HU-1 (CLASS 1E) 87T 41-305E 41-347.12C
_____HU,HU-1,HU-4 87T 41-305E 41-347.1S
41-347.11B
_____HV-3 87T ... 41-226.2E
_____INVERTER DC TO AC 9 41-082 ...
_____IRC-2,5,6,7,8,9,11 67N 41-132E 41-133S
_____IRD-6,7,8,9,11 67N 41-132E 41-133S
_____IRP-7,8,9,11 67N 41-132E 41-133S
_____IRQ-2,5,6,7,8,9,11 67N 41-132E 41-133.2F
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EM relay and FT switch selection sheet(continued)
Select Relay Type: IEEE /ANSI Device Number Descriptive Bulletin Instruction Leaflet
_____IRV-2,5,6,7,8,9,11 67 41-132E 41-133.3J
_____IT 50 ... 41-771.1A
_____ITH 50 ... 41-771G
_____ITH-T 50/2 ... 41-771.2
_____JM 30 41-802E 41-741C
_____KA-1 85 ... 41-923.1A
_____KA-4 85 ... 41-923.4M
_____KAB 87B 41-306E 41-337.4H
_____KAB (CLASS 1E) 87B 41-306E 41-337.41C
_____KC-2 50 ... 41-776.2G
_____KC-4 50BF 41-104E 41-776.1L
_____KD Relays Calib. & Maint. ... ... 41-498.5
_____KD-10 (CLASS 1E) 21 41-401E 41-490J
_____KD-10,11 21 41-401E 41-490J
_____KD-3 21 ... 41-498B
_____KD-5 21 ... 41-498.12B
_____KDTG 21-Feb ... 41-497.2D
_____KDXG 21N ... 41-496K
_____KDXG (Short Reach) 21N ... 41-496.6
_____KF 81 41-503E 41-503N
_____KF (CLASS 1E) 81 41-503E 41-503.21A
_____KH-1 32 ... 41-138.1A
_____KH-2 32,67 ... 41-138C
_____KH-21 32 ... 41-138.2C
_____KLF 40 41-702E 41-748P
_____KLF (CLASS 1E) 40 41-702E 41-748.21C
_____KLF-1 40 41-703E 41-748.1F
_____KO-1 50 ... 41-931B
_____KP 47 ... 41-222.4G
_____KQS 50Q/50N ... 41-928.1D
_____KST 68/78 ... 41-492.5C
_____KV-1 59 ... 41-933.3A
_____KV-1 27 ... 41-933.3A
_____LC-1,2 87 41-307E 41-342.1D
_____LCB II 87 41-476S 40-217A
_____LCB II Modules ... 41-476S 40-218
_____LCB II Modules(w/DIN) ... 41-476S 40-220
_____LCB II(w/DIN) 87 41-476S 40-219C
_____MDF-1,2,3,4 81 ... 41-505D
_____MG-6 94X,Y,Z 41-803E 41-753.1M
_____PM-13 74/85 ... 41-973.5R
_____PM-2,3,4,5 74 ... 41-973.5R
_____PM-23 85 ... 41-973.5R
_____PM-43 74 ... 41-973.5R
_____PMA,PMA-1 74 ... 41-973.5R
_____PMD,PMD-1 74 ... 41-973.5R
_____PMG-13 74/85 ... 41-973.5R
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EM relay and FT switch selection sheet(continued)
Select Relay Type: IEEE /ANSI Device Number Descriptive Bulletin Instruction Leaflet
_____POQ 46 41-164E 41-162.2D
_____RC 79 41-602E 41-661.1B
_____RCL 79 41-602E 41-661.2A
_____SBF-1 50/62BF 41-188S 41-776.5C
_____SC,SC-1 50 41_106E 41-766.1N
_____SDG-1T,2T,4T 21N ... 41-496.52D
_____SG 94X,Y,Z 41-817E 41-751N
_____SG in FT Case 94X,Y,Z 41-817E 41-751.1G
_____SGR-51 79 ... 41-668.1E
_____SGR-52 79 ... 41-668.12D
_____SI-T 50 ...
_____SKD-T,SKD-1T 21 ... 41-495.51B
_____SLB 61 ... 41-775.1A
_____SLB-1 61 ... 41-775.2A
_____SOQ 46 41-178S 41-161.1B
_____SRW 32 41-271S 41-252A
_____SSC-T 27/50 41-117S 41-766.5B
_____SSC-T (CLASS 1E) 27/50 41-117S 41-766.5B
_____SV,SV-1 27/59 41-243S 41-766.5B
_____SVF,SVF-1 27 41-227E 41-766.5B
_____SVV 27/59 41-227E 41-766.5B
_____SX 79Z 41-244S 41-962.2F
_____TD-4 2 41-818E 41-579N
_____TD-5 2 41-505E 41-579.1N
_____TD-50 2 41-505E 41-579.2C
_____TD-52 2 41-505E 41-579.3A
_____TR-1 94 41-505E 41-758C
_____TR-1 w Indication 94 41-818E 41-758.1F
_____TRB, TRB-1 94 41-818E 41-841F
_____TRB-2,3,4 94 41-818E 41-842D
_____TT-12 85 41-818E 41-958.91E
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EM current non directional relay training
Segment 1CO-2, CO-4, CO-5, CO-6, CO-7, CO-8, CO-9, CO-11, CO HILO (1E), IT, ITH, KC-2, KC-4, KO-1, SC, SC-1
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn EM applications − Perform time overcurrent settings
Key advantages: − Accurate and reliable overcurrent primary or backup protec-
tion against phase or ground faults − Back-bone of any protective relaying system, from generator
to load − Class 1E certified − Immunity to transients − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime
Topics: − Overview of induction disc element − Overview of cylinder unit element − ICS and IIT functions − IT and ITH elements − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service
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EM current directional relay training
Segment 2CR, CRC, CRD, CRP, CRQ, IRC, IRP, IRQ, IRV, KH-1, KRD, KRD-4, KRP, KRQ, KRV
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn em applications (ground/phase relays) − Perform time overcurrent and directional settings
Key advantages: − Provides time delayed directional overcurrent protection for
phase and ground faults in a particular direction − Ground directional protection of transmission lines and feeder
circuits − Immunity to transients − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime
Topics: − Overview of induction disc element − Overview of cylinder unit element − ICS function − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service − Customer service
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EM distance relay training
Segment 3KD-10, KD-11, KDTG, KDXG, KRT, KS3, KST
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn em applications − Perform distance relay settings
Key advantages: − Polyphase compensator type relay which provides a single
zone of phase protection for all three phases − Instantaneous tripping for all combinations of phase-to-phase
faults, two- phase-to-ground faults, and three phase faults − Class 1E certified − Immunity to transients − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime
Topics: − Overview of polyphase compensator relays − Overview of cylinder unit elements − ICS element − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service
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EM bus, generator and transformer differential relay training
Segment 4CA, CA-16, CA-16 (1E), CA-26, HU, HU-1, HU-4, HRU, KAB, LC1,2 , SA-1
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn em applications − Perform differential relay settings
Key advantages: − High speed differential protection for generators, transfor-
mers, station busses and transmission lines − Class 1E certified − Immunity to transients − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime
Topics: − Balancing secondary currents in cts − Overview of induction disc element − Overview of cylinder unit element − Overview of polar unit element − ICS and IIT Function − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service
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EM auxiliary and annunciator relay training
Segment 5AR, AR (1E), ARS, MG-6, SG, SX, TR-1, TRB-1, JM
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn EM applications − Perform timing techniques
Key advantages: − Performs (high speed) breaker tripping duty (optional
annunciation) − Class 1E certified − Immunity to transients − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime
Topics: − Overview of armatures and contact arrangements − Overview of clapper devices − CS function − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service
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EM voltage relay training
Segment 6CP, CV-1, CV-2, CV-4, CV-5, CV-6, CV-7, CV-8, CV, CV (1E) , CVQ, CVD, KV-1, SV, SV-1, SVF, SVT
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn EM applications − Perform time delay and voltage settings
Key advantages: − Performs accurate and reliable under /over voltage protection − Prevents overload on motors − Three-phase contact-making voltmeter used to detect
reverse phase Connections (CP) − Class 1E certified − Immunity to transients − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime
Topics: − Overview of induction disc element − Overview of plunger element − Overview of polar unit element − ICS function − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service
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EM power directional relay training
Segment 7CRN-1, CW, CWC, CWP, CWP-1, H-3
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn EM applications − Perform time overcurrent and directional settings
Key advantages: − Directional phase/ground control with time delay (CW) − Detects excessive/reverse power flow in generators (CRN-1) − Class 1E certified − Immunity to transients − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime − Maximize performance
Topics: − Overview of induction disc element − Overview of cylinder unit element − ICS and IIT function − Troubleshooting techniques
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EM under/over frequency relay training
Segment 8KF, KF (1E), MDF-1,2,3,4
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn EM applications − Perform frequency and time delay settings
Key advantages: − Multilevel under/ over frequency protection with time delay
(MDF) − High-speed under-frequency for rapid sensing of system
overload (KF) − Microprocessor bases (MDF) − Class 1E certified (KF) − Immunity to transients (KF) − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime − Maximize performance
Topics: − Overview of under/over frequency protection − ICS function − Troubleshooting techniques
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LCBII high-speed current differential relay system relay training
Segment 9LCBII
Objectives: − Perform hands–on maintenance and calibration − Perform acceptance test − Learn LCBII applications
Key advantages: − True current differential protection − Provides high speed protection for long and short lines − Built-in channel flexibility that allows application on lines up
to 400 kilometers − Suitable for any system voltage from subtransmission through
UHV − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime − Maximize performance
Topics: − Overview of current differential protection − Two or three terminal protection − Direct transfer trip − Channel monitoring − Selectable relay operations for loss of channel − Fiber optic and audio tone options − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service
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FT switch training
Segment 10FT-1 switch, FT-1 test plugs, FT-X, FT-19R, FT-19RX, FT-19RS
Objectives: − Perform hands-on multi circuit testing − Learn FT switch applications − Learn FT switch aariations
Key advantages: − Isolation of switchboard relays, meters and instruments
for quick and easy mult-circuit testing by any conventional system
− 10/14 Pole extended version − Can be left (cover on) in open or closed position − Can accommodate 3, FT-1 switches mounted on a 19’ rack − Class 1E certified − Long lifespan − Visual operation − Reduce operating cost − Minimize downtime − Maximize performance
Topics: − Overview of switch variations and arrangements − Potential, current and current shorting poles − FT switch configurator − FT switch test plugs − Troubleshooting techniques − Customer service
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