PSA450H

Fault Analysis with Applied Symmetrical Components (Hybrid Class)

PSA450H is a must course for electrical engineers, electricians and electrical engineering professionals who wanted to gain understanding how symmetrical component as a tool is used in Fault Analysis and Protective Relaying.

This course covers theory of the symmetrical components but more importantly explains how this analysis tool is applied in power system protection.

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.

Course Duration, Schedule & Tuition Fee:

Course Duration: 20+ Hours Lecture (4 hours live lecture)
Start Date
: November 23, 2024
Live Lecture Date: December 21, 2024 @
7:00 – 11:00 PM PH Time
Course Fee: PHP2,500

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FAQs

Q: What is the format of this course?
A: The course is delivered as hybrid combination of recorded lectures released weekly with Live online Q&A lectures via Zoom meetings

Q: Will the live online meetings be recorded for later viewing?
A: Yes, all sessions will be recorded and can be accessed via our Learning Management System.

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

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.

Course Outline

General Topic

  • Per unit system
  • Phasor operations
  • Thévenin equivalent circuit

Symmetrical Components

  • Zero-, positive-, and negative-sequence components
  • Phase to symmetrical components conversion
  • Sequence impedance diagrams for transformers, generators, and transmission lines

Shunt Fault Calculations

  • Three-phase fault
  • Single line to ground fault
  • Line to line fault
  • Double Line to Ground fault

Open Fault Calculations

  • One phase open fault
  • Two phases open fault

Transient Analysis & Equipment Sizing Criteria

  • Interrupting current
  • Asymmetrical current
  • Peak current
  • Sizing LV, MV and HV circuit breakers

Application of Symmetrical Components to Power System Grounding

  • Example calculations – neutral grounding, wye-delta grounding, zig-zag transformer

Real Life Fault Event Analysis Involving Symmetrical Components

  • Actual case studies of fault events
  • Relay fault records of sequence currents

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