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MICROPROCESSOR-BASED RELAY TESTING, GENERATION

4.5 days
3.6 CEUs
Hands-on
8:00am - 4:30pm, the final day ends at 12:00pm

Tuition USD $1875

Microprocessor-based relays provide protection for bus faults, breaker failure, and high-side transformer blown fuse detection at no or minimal additional cost. The relays have metering functions that reduce or eliminate the need for panel meters and transducers and provide remote targeting and fault location information to assist operators in the restoration of electrical service. Finally, microprocessor-based relays reduce maintenance costs by providing self-test features and high reliability.

Learning Objectives
• Generator protection relay theory, elements, connections, applications and communication methods

• Interpret internal and external relay schematics

• Use of MPRT and other electronic test equipment

• Set, test, troubleshoot and interpret results for the following relays in lab:
SEL 300G
Basler GPS 100
GE Multilin 489
ABB GPU
Beckwith 3020

Who Should Attend
Designed for technicians, engineers, and supervisors that are responsible for maintaining, testing and calibrating relays and other devices.

Requirements
Requires relay experience and basic computer skills. Bring a laptop
with Windows®, Pentium 133+ processor, 16+ MB of RAM, a CD-ROM drive and administrative privileges in order to install software.

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