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36th Annual Hands-On Relay School

I’ll be presenting the “Testing breaker Failure Schemes” open lecture at the 36th Annual Hands-On Relay School this year.

I haven’t written anything about Breaker Failure protection before and here’s the synopsis for the paper:

“Relay testers who want to test breaker failure (50BF) schemes should understand how 50BF schemes are applied, how to perform basic relay testing tasks, and how to interpret and simulate relay logic schemes. This lecture will help you understand and simulate the three main parts of breaker failure protection (50BF initiate, Breaker open/close status, and 50BF time delay) to help you create effective breaker failure test plans that can be applied to any relay with any test-set. “

I hope you’ll stop by and ask some good questions! Actually, feel free to stop me anytime on campus if you want to say hi or ask a question.

I’ll also be at the Supplier Showcase at the University Inn between 6:30 to 9:30pm.

Look forward to seeing you there!

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About the Author

Chris is an Electrical Engineering Technologist, a Journeyman Power System Electrician, and a Professional Engineer. He is also the Author of The Relay Testing Handbook series and founder of Valence Electrical Training Services. You can find out more about Chris here.

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