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Lesson 2 – How to Test OverVoltage (59-Element) Protection Inside an IED/Relay of the Upcoming Voltage Relay Online Seminar is Ready for Production

The first practical lesson for the upcoming voltage protection seminar is ready for production and will include the following topics with four hours of content spread across 22 videos:

  1. Introduction to OverVoltage (59) Protection
  2. Understanding How the 59-Element Works Inside an IED/Relay
  3. How to Perform a Manual 59-Element Pickup Test in an IED/Relay
  4. How to Perform a 59-Element Step Ramp Pickup Test in an IED/Relay
  5. How to Perform a 59-Element Pulse Ramp Pickup Test in an IED/Relay
  6. How to Perform a 59-Element Time Test in an IED/Relay
  7. How to Perform a 59-Element Dynamic Pickup/Timing Test in an IED/Relay
  8. How to Perform a Modern 59-Element Test

Lesson Three will be a practical guide to Symmetrical Component Voltage Testing inside IEDs,

If there is something you want me to cover about symmetrical components, make sure you add it to the comments quickly because I’m already half-way done.

Here’s the topics from Lesson 1: Introduction to Voltage Transformers (PTs or VTs)

  1. Introduction to VTs and VT Ratios
  2. Introduction to VT Burden
  3. Introduction to CVTs
  4. How to Measure Voltage Basics
  5. Why the Voltage Drops During a Fault
  6. How to Draw and Label AC Measurements
  7. Introduction to 3-Phase AC Voltage Measurements
  8. How to Simulate AC Voltages

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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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