Course Program Siemens Power Academy TD 2011 Germany
Course Program Siemens Power Academy TD 2011 Germany
Course Program Siemens Power Academy TD 2011 Germany
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Welcome to
Siemens Power Academy TD.
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Quality that will win you over – Our experts are your trainers
Your trainers undergo constant training themselves. They are known for their
in-depth practical experience and are certified at regular intervals. Top experts
from the operational units also support our training program and are available
to explore special issues related to power transmission and distribution with you.
The quality we offer will directly benefit This is how we ensure effective instruc-
you: tion and training for you. The consistently
■ Ongoing quality control and constant high level of quality is also backed by
improvement of training quality and continuous feedback from participants
content and has been confirmed by our customers
■ Smart training methods quickly offer for many years.
you useful knowledge that you will
retain
■ A combination of theory and practice
■ Professional presentation methods,
lecture notes, slides, and course
documents
■ Experienced, knowledgeable trainers
■ Certified trainers
■ Small training groups
■ Interactive integration of real case
studies is relevant for practical
applications
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Training on the subject of power transmission and distribution
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Manchester
Vienna
Minnetonka Burlington
Littleton Schenectady Gebze
Mountain Lisbon
View
Jackson
Karachi
Thane
Lagos
Bogotà
Berlin
Erlangen
Frankfurtt
Nuremberg
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A concept for your success
Siemens Power Academy TD focuses on the
practical application of the knowledge you have
acquired to your professional career.
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The curricula
of Siemens Power Academy TD
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The advantages for you:
■ Continuous, structured acquisition ■ Regular certification makes it possible You also benefit from the price:
of learning and experience has been to retain the valuable knowledge you Register for all required courses and the
shown to improve the quality of work have acquired and to remain at the associated e-tests for one level at the same
and reduce error rates. This in turn same high level as technologies time and you will receive a 70 percent
increases effectiveness and saves develop. discount on the associated e-tests.
money. ■ Certification/evidence of what you
■ Testing of the knowledge you have have learned
acquired increases your awareness ■ Employers fulfill ISO Standard 9001
of what you have learned and shows because the acquisition of knowledge
how you have improved. by their employees can be traced,
demonstrated, and documented.
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The Siemens Power Academy TD curriculum concept
at a glance
Qualification levels Validation of qualifications The test
Associate: Participants acquire funda- Qualifications are validated by one theo- Participants may take the Web-based
mental knowledge about the selected retical test for each course. In addition, theoretical test after completion of
curriculum topic which can then be used before entering the Advanced and Expert coursework. Participants must register
to further structure their professional levels, participants must demonstrate for the test and take it within four weeks.
experience. Associates are able to com- successful completion of the previous The test may be suspended and later
plete specific tasks under supervision level. Practical experience must also resumed during that time. Participants
as part of their professional routine. be documented. should plan on spending two to three
Advanced: This level builds on Associates’ hours on each test. The test may be
knowledge and professional experience. Practical experience repeated no more than two times if
Participants can use what they learned for the Advanced level: the first attempt is unsuccessful.
in the Advanced level to independently Participants must show a minimum
perform tasks as part of their professional of two years of project experience Recertification
routine and to develop the necessary in a position that is at least equal Certification is valid for five years.
solutions themselves. to a project employee. Certification may be renewed by taking
Expert: To achieve this level, participants the appropriate theoretical tests or,
must already have used knowledge Practical experience if the technology has changed, by taking
gained from the Advanced level as part for the Expert level: modified or new courses.
of their day-to-day work. They can inde- Participants must show a minimum
pendently perform complex tasks based of one year of project experience Additional certification
on their comprehensive professional in a position that is at least equal The Power Academy also offers
experience and the additional knowledge to a subproject manager. “Certification according to Commission
that they acquired during the Expert Regulation 305/2008 (EC) approved
level. They are also able to communicate Acceptable documentation of practical by the United Kingdom Department
complex relationships and solutions experience includes factory acceptance for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
for implementation by third parties. tests (FAT’s), site acceptance tests (SAT’s), (DEFRA) and independently recognized
or other similar acceptance tests signed by by EUSR” for SF6 gas handling; see
the final customer which show in writing “Certification according to Commission
that the person requesting certification Regulations.”
held an appropriate position while partici-
pating in the project.
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How to earn a certificate
■ The supervisor and the employee review the employee’s current level of knowledge and compare
it with the requirements. Siemens Power Academy TD is happy to assist with this.
■ Determination of curriculum and qualification level.
■ Register for the training sessions you have chosen at www.siemens.com/energy/power-academy-td
or by e-mail at td.power-academy.energy@siemens.com.
■ The participant takes all required courses as a minimum.
■ The employee registers for and completes all required e-tests (ten multiple-choice questions per day per course)
for the chosen level from the individual curriculum.
■ After passing the e-test (at least 60 percent of answers are correct),
the employee prints out the confirmation of participation.
■ Each test can be repeated two times if the first attempt is unsuccessful.
■ If the employee fails to pass the third test:
➜ Repeat the training or register for a lower qualification level.
■ The employee or supervisor submits all of the required documents to Power Academy TD:
– Proof of qualification (confirmation of having passed the tests)
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Curricula at a glance
■ Curriculum SICAM PAS ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation Service Power Generation and Industry Distribution Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum SICAM 1703 (commissioning, operation, testing, ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation maintenance) Power Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum Engineering ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum PSS®E
Substation Control Systems Planning Power Transmission & Network Planning and Analysis*
■ Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA Distribution (planning, engineering,
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Bay Controller fault analysis)
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection:
Service Power Transmission & Planning Power Generation and
Distribution (commissioning, Industry (planning, engineering, * Available in English only –
operation, testing, maintenance) fault analysis) takes place in the USA
Fundamentals of telecontrol
and automation
Booking code 40-0AE-AA0
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Curriculum SICAM 1703 Substation Automation
40-0AE-AE4 40-0AE-AE6
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Curricula at a glance
■ Curriculum SICAM PAS ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation Service Power Generation and Industry Distribution Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum SICAM 1703 (commissioning, operation, testing, ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation maintenance) Power Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum Engineering ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum PSS®E
Substation Control Systems Planning Power Transmission & Network Planning and Analysis*
■ Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA Distribution (planning, engineering,
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Bay Controller fault analysis)
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection:
Service Power Transmission & Planning Power Generation and
Distribution (commissioning, Industry (planning, engineering, * Available in English only –
operation, testing, maintenance) fault analysis) takes place in the USA
SICAM 1703 –
Basic course
Booking code 40-0AE-AD3
SICAM PAS –
Basic course
Booking code 40-0AE-DA1
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Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA
IT networks –
basics
Booking code 85-3XE-GA1
IEC 61850 –
The standard for substation automation –
basics
Booking code 40-0VE-AA5
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Curricula at a glance
■ Curriculum SICAM PAS ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation Service Power Generation and Industry Distribution Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum SICAM 1703 (commissioning, operation, testing, ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation maintenance) Power Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum Engineering ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum PSS®E
Substation Control Systems Planning Power Transmission & Network Planning and Analysis*
■ Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA Distribution (planning, engineering,
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Bay Controller fault analysis)
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection:
Service Power Transmission & Planning Power Generation and
Distribution (commissioning, Industry (planning, engineering, * Available in English only –
operation, testing, maintenance) fault analysis) takes place in the USA
Engineering of bay controllers 6MD66 Basics Ethernet – IEC 61850 – GOOSE – SICAM PAS –
with IEC 61850 Configuration
g with DIGSI 4 Parameterization
Booking code 40-0AE-DC1 Booking code 40-0SE-DD3 Booking code 40-0AE-DA2
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Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: Service Power Transmission & Distribution
(commissioning, operation, testing, maintenance)
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Curricula at a glance
■ Curriculum SICAM PAS ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation Service Power Generation and Industry Distribution Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum SICAM 1703 (commissioning, operation, testing, ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation maintenance) Power Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum Engineering ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum PSS®E
Substation Control Systems Planning Power Transmission & Network Planning and Analysis*
■ Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA Distribution (planning, engineering,
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Bay Controller fault analysis)
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection:
Service Power Transmission & Planning Power Generation and
Distribution (commissioning, Industry (planning, engineering, * Available in English only –
operation, testing, maintenance) fault analysis) takes place in the USA
Protection technology – Accessory equipment SIPROTEC 4 7UM & 7VE – Intensive course –
additional functions for p
protection systems
y machine/motor p
protection
Booking code 40-0SE-DG1 Booking code 40-0SE-DJ3 Booking code 40-0SE-DJ1
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Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: Planning Power Transmission & Distribution
(planning, engineering, fault analysis)
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Curricula at a glance
■ Curriculum SICAM PAS ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation Service Power Generation and Industry Distribution Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum SICAM 1703 (commissioning, operation, testing, ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation maintenance) Power Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum Engineering ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum PSS®E
Substation Control Systems Planning Power Transmission & Network Planning and Analysis*
■ Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA Distribution (planning, engineering,
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Bay Controller fault analysis)
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection:
Service Power Transmission & Planning Power Generation and
Distribution (commissioning, Industry (planning, engineering, * Available in English only –
operation, testing, maintenance) fault analysis) takes place in the USA
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Curriculum Distribution Systems Technology
Power flow analysis with applications Understanding system losses (NERC) PSS®E –
Advanced dynamic
y simulation
Booking code PSEC 505 Booking code PDEC 563 Booking code PSSC 715
Introduction to project management Low voltage secondary networks (NERC) Reactive power planning
for p
power system
y engineers
g using
g PSS®E
Booking code PSEC 515 Booking code PDEC 630 Booking code PSSC 790
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Curricula at a glance
■ Curriculum SICAM PAS ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation Service Power Generation and Industry Distribution Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum SICAM 1703 (commissioning, operation, testing, ■ Curriculum
Substation Automation maintenance) Power Systems Technology*
■ Curriculum Engineering ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum PSS®E
Substation Control Systems Planning Power Transmission & Network Planning and Analysis*
■ Curriculum SICAM 230 SCADA Distribution (planning, engineering,
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Bay Controller fault analysis)
■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection: ■ Curriculum SIPROTEC Protection:
Service Power Transmission & Planning Power Generation and
Distribution (commissioning, Industry (planning, engineering, * Available in English only –
operation, testing, maintenance) fault analysis) takes place in the USA
Distribution automation
3 courses and e-tests 4 required courses and e-tests and analysis
y for the smart g
grid
1 elective and e-test Booking code PDEC 655
Power system
y reliabilityy
Booking code PSEC 638
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Curriculum PSS®E Network Planning and Analysis
Introduction to distribution systems PSS®E – Introduction to power flow Using Python to integrate
and power
p circuit analysis
y (NERC) and steadyy state analysis
y ((NERC)) PSS®E workflow
Booking code PDEC 500 Booking code PSSC 500
Booking code PSSC 600
Power flow analysis with applications PSS®E –
Introduction to dynamic
y simulation PSS®E –
Booking code PSEC 505 Booking code PSSC 550 Advanced dynamic
y simulation
Booking code PSSC 715
Fundamentals of overhead line design PSS®MUST – Managing and
utilizing
g system
y transmission PSS®E –
Booking code PTEC 500 Booking code PSSC 700 Modelingg writing
g
Booking code PSSC 720
Introduction to project Management PSS®E –
for p
power system
y engineers
g Advanced p
power flow Reactive power planning
Booking code PSEC 515 Booking code PSSC 710 using
g PSS®E
Booking code PSSC 790
Power system
y reliabilityy
Booking code PSEC 638
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Secondary technology
from A to Z
For training in the area of secondary technology, Siemens Power Academy TD
is the right partner for you. We offer a comprehensive portfolio of courses from
which to choose. Here, employees from various fields and technical levels can
learn all that they need to know about station automation systems, IT for station
automation, protection and metering as well as network control and excitation
systems.
Secondary
technology
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Secondary – Energy Management System
Prerequisites
Seminar “TOOLBOX II – Basic course”.
(Net prices) 25
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – Substation Information Technology
26 (Net prices)
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – Substation Information Technology
IT networks – basics
Training objectives Main features Notes
All modern automation systems are based on ■ Types of networks This course is also part of Curricula. On demand
networks. Therefore it is all the more important ■ Transmission technology & the respective e-test can be booked by Internet.
for the process engineer to consolidate his/her transmission media Please enter the booking code into search field:
basic knowledge in this field. The participants ■ Protocol structures 03VEXA6
become familiar with state-of-the-art LAN ■ Basic knowledge of switching & routing
Booking information
network types and media, deal with protocol ■ TCP/IP – IP-addressing
structures (TCP/IP), learn to understand terms ■ Basics of design Duration: 3 days
like Ethernet, switching, IP-routing and IP- ■ QoS overview Language: English
addressing. On top of that, the participants ■ Multicast overview Dates: 21.02.–23.02.2011, Vienna
gain a basic understanding of typical topic 25.05.–27.05.2011, Vienna
areas in the fi eld of network design. Such 29.08.–31.08.2011, Vienna
knowledge enables them to design simple 21.11.–23.11.2011, Vienna
networks by themselves and offers a sound Booking code: 85-3XE-GA1
basis for understanding more complex networks. MLFB: 9CA4085-3XE00-GA1
Price: 1,560 EUR
Target audience
Contact:
Engineers and project leaders who are involved
E-mail monika.schuecker@siemens.com
into the design of automation systems.
Phone +43 51707-31143
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of IT and communication.
(Net prices) 27
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – Substation Information Technology
IT networks in automation
Training objectives Main features Notes
It is easy to get some network technology ■ Requirements automation networks have This course is also part of Curricula. On demand
know-how – however… in this seminar the to fulfil the respective e-test can be booked by Internet.
participants learn to understand the distinctive – Environment Please enter the booking code into search field:
features of a network in an automation system – Availability (redundancy) 03VEXA7
and the specific requirements it has to fulfil. – Specific protocol standards
Booking information
During the course of the seminar the partici- (e.g. IEC61850)
pants build up a typical network, which consists ■ Design of an automation network Duration: 2 days
of automation units, a control system and an – Topology Language: English
Industrial Layer2/3 Ethernet network. – Layer 2/3 Dates: 24.02.–25.02.2011, Vienna
– Performance and bandwidth 30.05.–31.05.2011, Vienna
Target audience – Product choice 01.09.–02.09.2011, Vienna
Engineers and project leaders who are involved ■ Network management 24.11.–25.11.2011, Vienna
into the design of automation systems. ■ Practical application – automation network Booking code: 85-3XE-GA2
– Industrial network substation MLFB: 9CA4085-3XE00-GA2
Prerequisites – Standard network central station
Price: 1,080 EUR
Basic knowledge of network technology is – Network management
Contact:
necessary, which can be gained by attending ■ Handling internal and external network
E-mail monika.schuecker@siemens.com
our seminar ‚Network technology basics’. operators
Phone +43 51707-31143
– Service level (SLAs)
– Interface choice (/P, SDH, etc.)
– Security requirements
IT security – basics
Training objectives Main features Notes
All modern automation systems are based ■ What is the meaning of “Security” This course is also part of Curricula. On demand
on networks. The advantages are obvious: ■ What are the potential hazards? the respective e-test can be booked by Internet.
Cross-linked information is available any time ■ Network and client security Please enter the booking code into search field:
and anywhere. Therefore it is particularly ■ Separation of organisational/ 03VEXA8
important to provide extensive protection technical concepts
Booking information
for such systems. Our seminar deals with ■ Security policy
organisational and technical measures for – Developing a security guideline Duration: 2 days
the protection of such networks. ■ Available applications Language: English
– Firewalls, OTP, monitoring, Dates: 28.02.–01.03.2011, Vienna
Target audience logging & reporting 06.06.–07.06.2011, Vienna
Engineers and project leaders who are involved ■ AAA services 05.09.–06.09.2011, Vienna
into the design of automation systems. ■ Available technologies 28.11.–29.11.2011, Vienna
– Virus protection, VPN (IPSec, SSL VPN), Booking code: 85-3XE-GA3
Prerequisites SSH, HTTPS MLFB: 9CA4085-3XE00-GA3
Basic knowledge of network technology is Price: 1,040 EUR
recommended, e.g. completion of our seminar Contact:
‘Network technology basics’. E-mail monika.schuecker@siemens.com
Phone +43 51707-31143
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Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – Substation Information Technology
IT security in automation
Training objectives Main features Notes
In this seminar the participants work out ■ Concepts and approaches This course is also part of Curricula. On demand
security solutions which specifically focus – Availability the respective e-test can be booked by Internet.
on automation technology. During the course – Redundancy Please enter the booking code into search field:
of the seminar the participants check the – Security perimeters (DMZ, etc.) 03VEXB1
security measures of a typical automation ■ Organisational measures
Booking information
network consisting of automation units, – Security policy
a control system, office PCs, etc., and also ■ Technical measures Duration: 2 days
expand parts of the network. – Implementation of technologies like Language: English
firewalls, etc. Dates: 02.03.–03.03.2011, Vienna
Target audience – Device protection 08.06.–09.06.2011, Vienna
Engineers and project leaders who are involved 07.09.–08.09.2011, Vienna
into the design of automation systems. 30.11.–01.12.2011, Vienna
Booking code: 85-3XE-GA4
Prerequisites MLFB: 9CA4085-3XE00-GA4
Basic knowledge of network technology and Price: 1,080 EUR
security is recommended, which can be gained Contact:
by attending our seminars ‚Network technology E-mail monika.schuecker@siemens.com
basics’ and ‚IT security basics’. Phone +43 51707-31143
(Net prices) 29
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM PAS
30 (Net prices)
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM PAS
Prerequisites
Fundamentals of telecontrol and automation.
(Net prices) 31
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM PAS
32 (Net prices)
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM PAS
(Net prices) 33
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM PAS
34 (Net prices)
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM 1703
(Net prices) 35
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM 1703
36 (Net prices)
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM 1703
(Net prices) 37
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM 1703
38 (Net prices)
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM 1703
(Net prices) 39
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM 1703
40 (Net prices)
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – SICAM 1703
(Net prices) 41
Secondary – Substation Automation Systems – Bay Controller
42 (Net prices)
Secondary – Protection – General
(Net prices) 43
Secondary – Protection – General
44 (Net prices)
Secondary – Protection – General
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and
power system protection.
(Net prices) 45
Secondary – Protection – General
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of protection and relay
setting calculation.
46 (Net prices)
Secondary – Protection – General
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of protection and machine
protection technology.
(Net prices) 47
Secondary – Protection – General
Intensive course –
Protection and Substation Automation on a substation model
Training objectives Main features Notes
The participants will be trained on primary and ■ Interlocking of a switchgear by using This course is also part of Curricula. On demand
secondary technology on a real test-switchgear. SIPROTEC devices the respective e-test can be booked by Internet.
Theory/Practice: 10/90. ■ Operation of the switchgear by substation Please enter the booking code into search field:
automation system SICAM 03SEXJ5
Target audience ■ Function principle of transformer
Booking information
Users from power supply utilities and industry tap changer
who deal with the commissioning and mainte- ■ Practicable applications for busbar Duration: 4 days
nance of SIPROTEC protection devices. differential protection Language: English
■ Secondary wiring of a switchgear Dates: 18.07.–21.07.2011, Nuremberg
Prerequisites (e.g. current transformer, trip circuit) Booking code: 40-0SE-DJ5
Competent knowledge about Power automation ■ Practical measurement of current MLFB: 9CA4140-0SE00-0DJ5
(secondary technology) and Software DIGSI. transformer data
Price: 3,205 EUR
Basic knowledge of functions of a switchgear. (chracteristic, internal burden)
Contact:
E-mail isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Phone +49 911 433-7005
48 (Net prices)
Secondary – Protection – SIPROTEC
(Net prices) 49
Secondary – Protection – SIPROTEC
50 (Net prices)
Secondary – Protection – SIPROTEC
(Net prices) 51
Secondary – Protection – SIPROTEC
52 (Net prices)
Secondary – Protection – SIPROTEC
(Net prices) 53
Secondary – Protection – SIPROTEC
54 (Net prices)
Secondary – Protection – DIGSI
(Net prices) 55
Secondary – Protection – DIGSI
56 (Net prices)
Secondary – Protection – DIGSI
(Net prices) 57
Secondary – Protection – Protection Test Systems
SIPROTEC 4 –
Secondary testing of protection relays with the OMICRON test system
Training objectives Main features Notes
Participants gain practical knowledge of essen- ■ Introduction to the OMICRON test system This course is also part of Curricula. On demand
tial relay parameters and their secondary testing. ■ Creating test documents (OCC-files) for the respective e-test can be booked by Internet.
The course focuses on hands-on creation of overcurrent, distance and differential Please enter the booking code into search field:
test documents for distance, cable and trans- protection: 03SEXF6
former differential protection in medium and – Testing the starting functions
Booking information
high voltage grids. – Testing tripping characteristic
– Testing harmonic stabilisation Duration: 3 days
Target audience (inrush and overexcitation) Language: English
Engineers and technicians of power utilities – Testing switch-onto-fault (SOTF) Dates: 09.05.–11.05.2011, Nuremberg
and industries who deal with commissioning – Testing the automatic reclosure function 05.12.–07.12.2011, Nuremberg
and periodic testing of protective relays. ■ Earth fault detection in non-earthed Booking code: 40-0SE-DF6
systems MLFB: 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF6
Prerequisites ■ Practical application of the created test
Price: 2,085 EUR
Basic knowledge of protection technology. documents on SIPROTEC relays
Contact:
E-mail isabell.nehls@siemens.com
Phone +49 911 433-7005
58 (Net prices)
Secondary – Power Quality and Metering
(Net prices) 59
Secondary – Power Quality and Metering
Prerequisites
To provide insight into the accounting tech-
niques for electrical equipment for low and
medium voltage short circuit protected and
resistant to the thermal and dynamic load
during the life of the installation.
60 (Net prices)
Secondary – Power Quality and Metering
Prerequisites
Seminar “Smart Metering by Siemens –
the fundamental basis for Smart Grids”.
(Net prices) 61
Secondary – Excitation Systems
62 (Net prices)
Secondary technology
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Secondary technology
Protection
Expert workshop –
Generator/motor protection on a real time digital simulator RTDS 40-0SE-DB6
Expert workshop –
power system protection on a real time digital simulator RTDS 40-0SE-DB5
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Secondary technology
Protection Reyrolle
Testing Additional Protective Functions with the CMC Test System 40-0SE-DH2
Protection technology –
Generator and motor protection testing with the CMC test system 40-0SE-DH3
Protection technology –
Testing with the OMICRON PTL (Protection Testing Library) 40-0SE-DH4
Excitation Systems
Power Quality
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Become a primary technology
specialist
The focus areas in our primary technology learning modules are high- and
medium-voltage switchgear and substations as well as transformers. These
courses provide employees from all fields and technical levels with everything
they need to know about these areas.
Primary
technology
66
Primary Technology – General
Prerequisites
No previous knowledge is required.
(Net prices) 67
Primary Technology – General
68 (Net prices)
Primary Technology – High Voltage
(Net prices) 69
Primary Technology – High Voltage
70 (Net prices)
Primary Technology – High Voltage
(Net prices) 71
Primary Technology – High Voltage
72 (Net prices)
Primary Technology – Medium Voltage
(Net prices) 73
Primary Technology – Medium Voltage
74 (Net prices)
Primary Technology – Transformers
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of power transformers.
75
Primary technology
Overhauling and upgrading of your AIS Merlin Gerin circuit breaker 30-0HE-FC2
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Primary technology
Medium Voltage
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A combination of theory and actual
practice: PSS® (Power System Simulator)
software tools for network planning and
analysis
From the basics to expert-level material, this module provides you with in-depth
knowledge about the PSS® product line from Siemens. The training content
includes, among other topics, theory and practice related to the PSS®SINCAL
and PSS®NETOMAC network planning programs, eigenvalue and modal analysis
using NEVA, and use of the MS Visio-based graphic model builder (GMB).
Software tools
for network
planning and
analysis
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Tools for Network Planning and Analysis
PSS®SINCAL – Basic
Training objectives Main features Notes
The participants will acquire basic knowledge ■ User interface (window technologies, Theory/Practice 30/70
how to use the network planning program indications, characteristics)
Booking information
PSS®SINCAL. They will learn to use the software ■ Basic functions
for basic calculations on topics related to load (create and edit network elements) Duration: 2.5 days
flow and short-circuit. ■ Masks (functionality, manipulation Language: English
of standardized types) Dates: On request, Nuremberg
Target audience ■ Exposition of results On request, Manchester
Engineers and service technicians from power (tables, protocols, graphics) 05.04.–07.04.2011, Houston
supply utilities and industry in operation, ■ Filters for demonstration Booking code: 20-0NE-DB8, Nuremberg
planning and design of power systems. ■ Table editor (design, operation, prints) 20-0BE-GB8, Manchester
■ Establishing of networks 55-0VA-KA1, Houston
Prerequisites (import, export of data) MLFB: 9CA4120-0NE00-0DB8, Nuremberg
Basics knowledge of electrical engineering, ■ Graphic editor 9CA4120-0NE00-0GB8, Manchester
electrical networks and protection technology. (formatting, evaluation, objects) 9CA4000NEU-D2PSSC730, Houston
■ Electrical elements and methods
Price: 1,575 EUR, Nuremberg
■ Macros, variants, catalogues
On request, Manchester
■ Network planning toolbox
1,650 USD, Houston
■ Calculation Methods:
Contact:
– Power flow balanced and unbalanced,
Nuremberg
Load Profiles
E-mail gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
– Short Circuit incl. Multiple Fault and
Phone +49 911 433-7416
Line Constants
Manchester
■ Exercises how to apply PSS®SINCAL with
E-mail steve.stapleton@siemens.com
some case studies
Phone +44 1614 465147
Houston
E-mail pti-edpro.ptd@siemens.com
Phone +1 518 395-5005
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Tools for Network Planning and Analysis
PSS®NETOMAC – Basic
Training objectives Main features Notes
The participants will acquire basic knowledge ■ General overview of PSS®NETOMAC Theory/Practice 60/40
on how to use the network planning program (modules and methods)
Booking information
PSS™NETOMAC. They will learn to use the soft- ■ User interface (window technologies,
ware for basic calculations on topics load flow, indications, characteristics) Duration: 3 days
stability and transients. ■ Basic functions Language: English
(create and edit network elements) Dates: On request
Target audience ■ Program controls Booking code: 20-0NE-DC5
Engineers and service technicians from power (Modes: RMS, EMT, plots, failures) MLFB: 9CA4120-0NE00-0DC5
supply utilities and industries in the field of ■ Exposition of results
Price: 1,560 EUR
operation, planning, design of network and (Tables, protocols, graphics)
Contact:
its components. ■ Case studies (Simulations for load flow,
E-mail gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
stability, transient phenomena)
Phone +49 911 433-7416
Prerequisites ■ Post-processing of results
Basics of electrical engineering. (evaluation, prints)
■ Establishing networks
(import, export of data)
■ Electrical elements and methods
■ Basics of controller systems using BOSL
(Block-Oriented Simulation Language)
■ Macros, variants
■ Exercises how to apply PSS®NETOMAC with
some case studies
PSS®NETOMAC Advanced
Training objectives Main features Notes
The basic knowledge gained during the ■ Regulations and controls with BOSL Theory/Practice 60/40
PSS®NETOMAC – Basic course will be deepened. (Block-Oriented Simulation Language) –
Booking information
In PSS®NETOMAC modeling of regulations deepening aspects
and controls is carried out using BOSL (Block- ■ Graphical engineering of controller systems Duration: 2 days
Oriented Simulation Language), Eigenvalue- ■ Case studies and exercises (excitation Language: English
and modal analysis. systems, turbines, load flow models, FACTS) Dates: On request
■ Basics of Eigenvalue- and Modal Analysis Booking code: 20-0NE-DC6
Target audience (NEVA) MLFB: 9CA4120-0NE00-0DC6
Engineers and service technicians from power ■ Exercises in NEVA with simulation examples
Price: 1,260 EUR
supply utilities and industries in the fields of
Contact:
operation, planning, design of network and
E-mail gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
its components.
Phone +49 911 433-7416
Prerequisites
Course “PSS®NETOMAC – Basic”.
80 (Net prices)
Tools for Network Planning and Analysis
Prerequisites
Participants should have a degree in electrical
engineering and be familiar with load flow
and dynamic calculations. Experience in using
PSS®E (for both steady-state and dynamic
analysis) is essential.
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Software tools for grid planning and analysis
82
Software tools for grid planning and analysis
Others
83
General training:
a foundation you can build on
The general training courses offered by the Siemens Power Academy TD cover
basic principles as well as more advanced topics related to energy transmission
and distribution, including smart grids. These courses are generally not product-
focused.
General
training
courses
84
General – Smart Grid
(Net prices) 85
General – Smart Grid
86 (Net prices)
General – Smart Grid
(Net prices) 87
General – Smart Grid
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of electrical and power
engineering.
Prerequisites
Basics of electrical engineering.
88 (Net prices)
General – Smart Grid
Prerequisites
Fundamentals of power system engineering
and the basic mathematical skills, such as
trigonometry, complex numbers, matrix algebra
and applied calculus.
Wide-Area Measurement –
Instrument-, protection- and control technology of the future
Training objectives Main features Booking information
The participants adept black out causes and ■ Principles and devices of the “Wide-Area”
Duration: 2 days
experience counteractive measures. One mea- measuring systems (WAMS)
Language: English
sure is the improvement of system monitoring ■ Requirements on communication
by use of “phase measurement units” (PMUs) technology Dates: 19.05.–20.05.2011
and the erection of “wide area” meter systems. ■ Example for “Wide-Area”-measuring systems Booking code: 10-0NE-DC6
Worldwide development trends of these ■ Applications of “Wide-Area”-measuring MLFB: 9CA4110-0NE00-0DC6
measurement systems are presented and systems Price: 1,325 EUR
their implementation is part of discussion. ■ Future prospects Contact:
E-mail gabriele.gundacker@siemens.com
Target audience Phone +49 911 433-7416
Experienced employees of utilities, active
in planning, protection and mains operation.
Prerequisites
Experience in network planning and network
protection.
(Net prices) 89
General – Smart Grid
90 (Net prices)
General
General
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General
General
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General
General
(Net prices) 93
General
General
94 (Net prices)
General
General
(Net prices) 95
General training courses
96
General training courses
Others
Overview of competitive energy markets (USA) 25-1TA-JA7
Substation engineering and design (USA) 25-1TA-JD4
Fundamentals of overhead transmission line design (USA) 25-1TA-JF1
Fundamentals of Power System Electromagnetic Compatibility 75-1TA-JF3
Basics of the distribution power systems, their management
and their automation 10-0NE-DE8
Fundamentals of protective relaying (COL) 10-0NS-CC5
Fundamentals of protective relaying (USA) 25-1TA-JA2
Expert workshop for relays applications 25-0TE-JB5
Power quality in industrial networks (NL) 10-0NE-NG1
ELCAD 7.5.0 Basic Training 00-3GE-XA3
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