PROT350H
Protective Device Coordination Mastery (Hybrid Class)

 PROT350H is the hybrid class version of PROT300.

Learn the essential skills in power system protection by understanding the concepts of coordination analysis, various overcurrent protective devices (breakers, fuses, relays), protection basics for transformers, motors and conductors.

Understand the concepts of ground overcurrent protection and negative sequence overcurrent coordination.

About the Instructor

Ryan is a registered Professional Engineer in United States and Canada. He has over 16 years of working experience in industrial sectors, utility power and renewables. At present, he is a Senior Protection & Control Engineer working for one of United States leading power engineering firm. He is a member of the IEEE Power & Energy Society.

First Batch

Registration Dealine: December 28, 2024
Course Start: January 1, 2025
Live Meeting Dates: Jan 11 / 25, 2025
Time: 7:00 -8:00 PM
Time Zone: Philippine Time

Second Batch

Registration Dealine: April 28, 2025
Course Start: May 1, 2025
Live Meeting Dates: May 10 / 24, 2025
Time: 7:00 -8:00 PM
Time Zone: Philippine Time

Third Batch

Registration Dealine: August 28, 2025
Course Start: September 1, 2025
Live Meeting Dates: Sep 13 / 27, 2025
Time: 7:00 -8:00 PM
Time Zone: Philippine Time

Course Outline

  • Introduction to Coordination Analysis – Coordination principles, Time Current Curves, Data Requirements

  • Overcurrent Protective Devices – Molded case circuit breakers, Fuses, Classes, Current Limitation, Static Trip / Electronic Circuit Breakers, Frame, LSIG, Ground Fault Protection

  • Overcurrent Relays, Amp Tap, Time Dial, Instantaneous, Current Transformer Ratio, Operation of Relays, Time Margins

  • Shifting Curves from Different Voltages – Apparent Coordination, Transformer Primary and Secondary Devices

  • Transformer Protection – NEC and ANSI thru fault protection requirements, Adjusting thru Fault Curves for Delta-Wye Connections

  • Motor Protection – Motor Starting Characteristics, Short Circuit and Overload Characteristics

  • Cable and Feeder Protection

  • Generator Protection

  • Primary & Backup Protection

  • Negative Sequence Overcurrent Coordination

  • Ground Overcurrent Protection & Coordination

  • Case Studies

FAQs

Q: What is the format of this course?
A: The course is delivered as hybrid self-paced recorded lectures with two (2) live 1-hour Q&A and lecture Zoom meetings for each batch

Q: How long do I have an online access to the course?
A: You have 12 months online access to the course videos and resources.

Q: What if I have more questions?
A: We have a dedicated Q&A section inside the members area or you can send us emails.

Q: What else can I expect from this course?
A: This course include discussion of theories, practical applications, manual calculations showing steps, demonstrations via software (excel, ETAP), correlation with actual projects design/experience of the trainer.

Q: Can I use this training to claim for CPD points?
A: We will issue a course completion certificate. You can then use the certificate to claim for self directed CPD points credit. Please refer to PRC CPDAS website for the procedure to claim.

Register Here!

STEP 1 – Fill-up and submit the imbedded Google form below. When using mobile devices (smartphones and tablets), the Google Form height may not fit in your browser. Make sure to scroll down until you find the blue Submit Button at the end of the form. If it doesn’t work, try this option Click Here Directly Fill-up PROT350H Google Form

STEP 2 – You will receive registration confirmation from Google. Check your spam folder and inbox.

STEP 3 – Pay the registration fee. Click Here for payment methods details (via bank deposit & G-Cash).

STEP 4 – Once payment is made, send us an email at admin@corepowereng.com with your payment details (transaction number, date, amount).

STEP 5 – We will send your login credentials few days before first meeting. Add admin@corepowereng.com to your contact list to make sure you will receive notification and reminders.

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