Fundamentals of Power System Short Circuit Analysis
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Course Fee: $299.00 + taxes / 4 Professional Development Hours
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Understand Per Unit Analysis
- Recognize short circuit occurrences
- Identify fault parameters
- Use symmetrical components for fault calculations
- Use Asymmetrical Three Phase Fault Analysis
Description
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of power system short circuit calculations and analysis. It will provide the student with the background knowledge on which the modern day computer software programs are based.
It will include a review and use of “Per Unit Analysis “ and “Symmetrical Components”.
Who Should Attend
Those looking to work in the protection and control area of power systems and wish to have a more comprehensive understanding of the basic workings of this area.
- Students
- Managers
- Engineers
- Technologists
- Maintenance Workers
Course Syllabus
Daily Schedule
This course is 2 days - 4 hours in duration
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Schedule |
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Day 1 |
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0-15 |
Introduction |
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15-25 |
The Per-Unit (PU) System Review |
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25-40 |
Converting to/from Per Unit Values Using Examples |
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40-60 |
Symmetrical Components |
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60-80 |
Positive, Negative & Zero Sequence Components |
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80-120 |
Converting to & from Symmetrical Components |
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Day 2 |
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0-15 |
The Importance of Short Circuit Knowledge |
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15-50 |
Types and Examples of Faults |
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50-60 |
Fault Parameters |
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60-95 |
Asymmetrical Three Phase Fault Analysis |
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110-120 |
Examples of Short Circuit Calculations |
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COURSE FEES & CREDITs
Fee: $299.00 + taxes
- 0.4 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- 4 Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
These course credits will help attendees earn training requirements for their associations or provincial governing bodies.







