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H-BSTE SIPROTEC Network Disturbances and analyses. (H-BST)

  • This in principle 2-day long course is meant to learn methods to be able to analyse network faults when a SIPROTEC device has registered them.

Objectives

  • The main purpose of the training is to teach all users of SIEMENS SIPROTEC protection devices to be able to read out and interpret the network faults that have occurred if a SIPROTEC protection system has detected a network fault using the recorded data in the digital relay.

    Day 1: This is done in several steps, so that the first line recognition can be done by technical employees such as Mechanics or other employees working directly with the data from the LEDs and the data present in the display of the protection. But also, by being able to manually extract the relevant data from the last fault from the relay in a second step. Day 2: In addition, the additional data that may be present in the relay via a PC is discussed to be able to make a specialized analysis.

Type Face-to-face training
Duration 2 days
Language nl

Target Group

  • All individuals involved in the operation of electrical installations who wish to gain more knowledge on how to recognize network faults within digital protections and how to read and analyze them. This includes engineers, commissioning personnel, and maintenance technicians.

Content

  • Day 1:

    • The moment of a grid failure that occurs.”Murphy’s Law”.
    • The difference between SIPROTEC to 4 and SIPROTEC 5.
    • Step 1, the first indication of a network fault on the siprotec protection itself.
    • 12 exaples with an overview of the results obtained.
    • Step 2, manually remove faults from a SIPROTEC protection system.
    • Resetting the relay after it registers a fault. Lockout.
    • The operational notifications of a protection, SIPROTEC 3 till SIPROTEC 5.
    • 10 examples with an overview of the results obtained.

    Day 2:

    • Step 3, retrieving all information from the SIPROTEC via the PC.
    • The standard structure of a SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5 protection to be able get the information of the settings in use.
    • How to contact a SIPROTEC 4 or a SIPROTEC 5 protection to retrieve all data for an analyses.
    • The CT and VT-connections of a SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5.
    • Explanation by means of two examples of the analyses program SIGRA.
    • How to analyse SIPROTEC 4 protection and SIPROTEC 5 protection with two examples of analyses. Motorbay/ Motor HS/ 7UT612/ 7SJ82.
    • Step 4, Advanced Transplay by OMICRON use. Optimalisation of settings and testing.

Prerequisites

  • Participants are expected to have basic knowledge of Energy Technology or at least an affinity for it. If attending the second day, participants must have completed the first Day of the course.

Note

    1. The course has a strong demonstrative character. As much as possible, the necessary theoretical material is clarified using demonstrations with the OMICRON in combination with SIPROTEC 4 and 5 models, allowing participants to gain knowledge through hands-on experience.
    2. On the second day, participants usually work in pairs, with each group having access to a PC with the DIGSI software package and a SIPROTEC protection. An OMICRON test kit is available for testing protections.
    3. Also for the second day, participants can use their own PCs and current kits during the course, provided the correct versions are installed on them.
    4. The course will proceed with a minimum of 4 participants. For more information or special requests, please contact the Power Academy.

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