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LC Communication Networks
LC Substation Automation and Protection
LC Power Generation
LC Information Systems Applications
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Relion 670 series for Transmission Protection Solutions Configuration
Relion 670/650 series for Generator Protection Solutions Configuration
Relion 650 series for Transmission Protection Solutions Configuration
New Relion 615/620 series with PCM600 Operation & Maintenance
Relion 630 series Operation
Relion 630 series Programming
REB500/REB500sys Busbar and Station Protection System Operation & Maintenance
REB500/REB500sys for Busbar & Station Protection Solutions Configuration
IET600/ITT600 for IEC 61850 Integration & Testing System Integration
MicroSCADA Pro for Substation Automation Operation
Substation Automation System Maintenance
MicroSCADA Pro for Substation Automation Solutions Configuration
RTU560 Remote Terminal Unit Basic Configuration
RTU560 as IEC 61850 Gateway Configuration
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CHP155
CHP156
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System Integration
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P211e
CHP107
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CHP107
CHP133
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Relion 670 series for Transmission
Protection Solutions Configuration
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CHP107
CHP156
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Protection Solutions Configuration
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CHP107
CHP133
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Relion 650 series for Transmission
Protection Solutions Configuration
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Relion 630 series Programming
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CHP133
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Protection Solutions Configuration
CHP107
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Integration & Testing System Integration
CHP107
CHP172
CHP115
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System Integration
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Operation & Maintenance
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CHP107
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REB500/REB500sys Busbar and Station
Protection System Operation & Maintenance
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CHP107
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REF542plus Feeder Protection & Control IED
Operation & Maintenance
CHP134
CHP107
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Solutions Configuration
CHP102
CHP131
CHP107
CHP151 (*)
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REG216/316*4 for Generator Protection
Solutions Configuration
CHP122
CHP107
CHP126
CHP172 (**)
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MicroSCADA Pro for Substation Automation
Solutions Configuration
CHP122
CHP107
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Substation Automation System Operation
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Substation Automation System Maintenance
CHP192 (*)
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ITT600 SAS Explorer for IEC61850 Systems
Operation & Maintenance
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CHP115
CHP107
CHP171 (*)
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PSM500 Power System Monitoring
Configuration
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CHS100
CHP030
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RTU560 Remote Terminal Unit Basic
Configuration
CHP030
CHP142
CHP031 (*)
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RTU560 Remote Terminal Unit Advanced
Configuration
CHP030
CHP107
CHP032 (*)
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RTU560 Remote Terminal Unit PLC
Programming Configuration
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Configuration
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CHP107
CHP115
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IEC 61850 Standard for Utility Automation Fundamentals ( -> CHP107)
REF542plus Feeder Protection & Control IED Operation & Maintenance
REF542plus for Control and Protection Solutions Configuration
REG216/316*4 for Generator Protection Solutions Configuration
PSM500 Power System Monitoring Configuration
RTU560 Remote Terminal Unit Advanced Configuration
RTU560 Remote Terminal Unit PLC Programming Configuration
ITT600 SAS Explorer for IEC61850 Systems Operation & Maintenance
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CHP114
CHP164
CHP151
CHP171
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Course Program 2014 | ABB University Switzerland 9
CHS003
CHS004
Prerequisites
Engineering degree, technical college qualifications or equivalent.
Required course or equivalent experience:
CHS100 Power System Technology
Recommended course or equivalent experience:
CHS003 Power System Analysis
Topics
Power System Basics
Overview: From network down to substation
Introduction: Substation planning, insulation coordination,
etc.
Substation topologies
Voltage levels, classification of substations
Circuit diagrams, busbar schemes, single line diagram (SLD)
Substation components
Equipment functions (not products)
Earthing and lightning protection in substation
Lightning, switching overvoltage, etc.
Bridging from SLD to substation layout
Assembling an AIS HV substation
Disconnectors as driver for substation design
Typical AIS layouts for different topologies
Typical GIS substation
Innovative substation concepts
Circuit breaker evolution
Compact AIS
Disconnecting CBs
Hybrid (AIS/GIS) solutions
MV Substations
Layout and switchgear cubicles
Latest technology of the MV substations
Substation operation (switchgear view)
Switching and interlocking
Fault handling and protection means
Process connections
Switchgear supervision
Substation equipment
Circuit breakers
Transformers
Instrument transformers incl. NCIT
Auxiliary supply system
Auxiliary distribution net
Battery and charger
Firefighting system
Others
Challenges in substation planning
Civil engineering
Optimization
Service in substation (equipment life cycle, upgrading)
Visit of a substation
(if possible)
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, audio-visuals, dimensioning exercises
and selected examples. Visit of a substation.
Duration
5 days (until Friday noon)
Course Program 2014 | ABB University Switzerland 11
Islanding
System integrity schemes
The impact of protection on power system stability and
adaptive protection
Blackouts examples and possible prevention
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations and exercises.
Duration
2 days
CHS060
Duration
4 days
CHP107
CHP143
CHP142
Duration
3 days
1 day
CHP184
CHP102
Participants
Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry.
Technical personnel from ABB companies.
Prerequisites
Engineering degree, technical college qualifications or equivalent. Basic knowledge of PC based data processing.
Recommended course or equivalent experience:
CHS100 Power System Technology
Topics
Introduction
Classification and technology of protection systems
Protection in power stations
Generator and transformer protection
Protection in transmission networks
Line, transformer, busbar and breaker protection
Protection in distribution networks and industry
Busbar, line and motor protection
Overview of current and voltage transformer theory
Applied standards
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations and exercises. Please bring your
technical pocket calculator.
Duration
5 days (until Friday noon)
CHP131
CHP132
Participants
Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry.
Technical personnel from ABB companies.
Prerequisites
Engineering degree, technical college qualifications or equivalent. Basic knowledge of protection and substation automation
as well as PC based data processing.
Required course or equivalent experience:
CHP102 Protection for Electrical Power Systems
Recommended course or equivalent experience:
CHS003 Power System Analysis
Topics
Introduction
Positioning of power devices in the power system, faults and
disturbances, line parameters, protection functions overview
etc.
Line protection functions
Line-distance, line-differential, high-resistance earth faults,
autoreclosure, synchrocheck, telecommunications, power
swing etc.
Basic setting calculation examples of some protection functions
Instrument transformer requirements
Calculation examples of CTs for the distance protection
Solution concepts for line protection
Short lines, medium lines, long lines, teed-lines, high-voltage
cables, multi-terminal lines
Protection philosophies, protection principles, typical application arrangements, tripping methodology, autoreclosing
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, design, application and calculation
exercises (ca. 30% of time).
Duration
5 days (until Friday noon)
CHP133
Course goal
The participants acquire in-depth application knowledge for
transmission lines that enable them to design protection application solutions in practice.
Learning objectives
Give a short introduction to a large electrical power system
Gain an overview about the general requirements and objectives of transmission line protection
Explain the measurement principles and the behavior of the
protection functions
Study protection principles and evaluate the appropriate
protection concepts
Design protection schemes for transmission lines and select
important protection functions
Coordinate different protection and establish selective and
graded schemes
Calculate the settings of some protection functions
Introduce different application cases
Specify and verify instrument transformers for use with line
protection
Course goal
The participants acquire in-depth application knowledge for
busbars, circuit breakers and transformers that enable them to
design protection application solutions in practice.
Learning objectives
Understand the internal busbar, breaker failure and end fault
protection function
Learn the development steps and implementation of a protection concept
Understand and assess customer specifications and provider quotations
Study protection principles and evaluate the appropriate
protection concepts
Participants
Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry.
Technical personnel from ABB companies.
Prerequisites
Engineering degree, technical college qualifications or equivalent. Basic knowledge of protection and substation automation
as well as PC based data processing.
Required course or equivalent experience:
CHP102 Protection for Electrical Power Systems
Recommended course or equivalent experience:
CHS003 Power System Analysis
Prerequisites
Engineering degree, technical college qualifications or equivalent. Basic knowledge of protection and substation automation
as well as PC based data processing.
Required course or equivalent experience:
CHP102 Protection for Electrical Power Systems
Recommended course or equivalent experience:
CHS003 Power System Analysis
Participants
Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry.
Technical personnel from ABB companies.
Topics
Introduction
Positioning of power devices in the power system, faults and
disturbances, transformer and system parameters, protection functions overview etc.
Busbar, breaker failure and end fault protection application
and functions
Transformer protection application and functions
Differential, thermal overload, restricted earth fault etc.
Basic setting calculation examples of protection functions
Calculation examples of CTs
Topics
Introduction
Network types, installations and power devices, faults and
disturbances, protection functions overview etc.
Line and cable protection application and functions
Overcurrent, directional overcurrent, earth fault, line differential, distance, autoreclosure etc.
Transformer protection application and functions
Differential, thermal overload, back-up etc.
Motor protection application and functions
Differential, overcurrent, earth fault, phase unbalance etc.
High speed busbar transfer
Load shedding
Basic setting calculation examples of protection functions
Current transformer requirement calculation examples
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, design, application and calculation
exercises (ca. 30% of time).
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, design-, application- and calculation
exercises (ca. 30% of time).
Duration
5 days (until Friday noon)
Duration
5 days (until Friday noon)
CHP134
CHP135
CHP181
CHP182
CHP115
CHP155
Duration
5 days (until Friday noon)
CHP156
CHP041
Participants
Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry.
Technical personnel of ABB companies.
Prerequisites
Engineering degree, technical college qualifications or equivalent. Basic knowledge of protection and substation automation
as well as PC based data processing.
Required course or relevant experience:
CHP132 Protection for Transmission Lines
Recommended courses or equivalent experience:
CHP107 IEC 61850 Substation Automation Systems
CHP133 Protection for Busbars, Circuit Breakers and Power
Transformers
Topics
Product/System architecture
HW/SW structure, system layout and components, applications, identification, technical data, functionality, documentation
Operating program overview and concepts
Tool environment, function library, data display, application
concept, configuration principle, system integration
An applied example
Creation of the function block diagram with signal configuration
Testing of products or system
Application verification, troubleshooting and diagnostic,
safety instructions
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and hands-on.
Duration
4 days
CHP118
P263
Topics
Functionality and principles of Relion 630 series
Introduction to REF630, RET630 and REM630
Presentation of PCM600 tools
Setting the relay (Local HMI, Web HMI, PCM600)
Disturbance handling
Event viewer
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and hands-on.
Duration
1 day
P264
Course goal
The aim of this course is to familiarize the participants with the
operation and setting of 630 series of IEDs by using REF630
feeder protection relay and PCM600.
Participants
Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry.
Technical personnel of ABB companies.
Learning objectives
Perform all the basic operations from the local HMI (Human
Machine Interface)
Read and clear events and alarms
Use Web HMI
Manage the parameter settings with PCM600 tool and with
Web HMI
Setting and reading the disturbance recordings
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of protection and substation automation as
well as PC based data processing.
Required course or equivalent experience:
P263 Relion 630 series
Recommended course or equivalent experience:
CHP134 Protection for Distribution Networks and Industry
CHP107 IEC 61850 Substation Automation Systems
Participants
Consultants and employees from the electricity supply industry.
Technical personnel of ABB companies.
Topics
Most common configuration tasks of 630 series
Hardware of Relion 630 series
PCM600 tools for IED configuration
Configuration of the protection, control and measurement
functions
Local HMI programming
Pre-configurations
GOOSE configuration
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of protection and substation automation as
well as PC based data processing.
Required course or equivalent experience:
CHP102 Protection for Electrical Power Systems
Recommended course or equivalent experience:
P211e Relion 630 series Technical course (WBT)
CHP107 IEC 61850 Substation Automation Systems
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and hands-on.
Duration
2 days
CHP153
Topics
Introduction
Main features, application, documentation, tools
Hardware and software concept
System layout and components, identification, technical
data, functionality
HMI program (human machine interface) and LDU (local display unit) or LCP (local control panel)
Configuration and parameters, event list and alarm handling,
measurement display, diagnostics, operation of process etc.
Operation and maintenance
Installation, functional check, error handling, safety instructions
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and hands-on.
CHP114
Duration
2 days
CHP164
CHP151
Prerequisites
Engineering degree, technical college qualifications or equivalent. Basic knowledge of protection and substation automation
as well as PC based data processing.
Required course or equivalent experience:
CHP102 Protection for Electrical Power Systems
Recommended courses or equivalent experience:
CHP131 Protection in Power Plants
CHP107 IEC 61850 Substation Automation Systems
Topics
Product/System architecture
HW/SW structure, system layout and components, applications, identification, technical data, functionality, documentation
Operating program overview and concepts
Tool environment, function library, data display, application
concept, configuration principle, system integration
An applied example
Creation of the function block diagram with signal configuration
Testing of products or system
Application verification, troubleshooting and diagnostic,
safety instructions
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and hands-on.
Duration
5 days (until Friday noon)
CHP191
CHP122
Methods
Lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises and hands-on.
Duration
3 days
CHP192
CHP171
CHP030
RTU560 diagnostics
Configuration of NCC protocols IEC 60870-5-101,104
Test facilities: Using the Comprotware test tool
RTU Webserver
Method
Lecture, demos and hands-on.
Duration
3 days
CHP031
CHP032
CHP175
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