IEEE PES Atlanta: "Grounding design and Lightning Protection Tutorial for Substations and Utility Assets"

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IEEE PES Atlanta Spring 2020 Tutorial...4-Hour Technical Session...lunch included

 

Registration Closes March 20th!!


IEEE Power and Energy Society of Atlanta is pleased to present Rich Keil of IEEE PES Substations Committee and Commonwealth Associates for a 4-hour tutorial to discuss following topics:

   -   The Substation grounding tutorial will present the design philosophy of IEEE-80, Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding, through the review of the historical development of the Guide.  The important advances in substation grounding will be discussed from the development of the equations of simple ground resistance electrodes to sophisticated computer programs, the interaction of the substation ground grid and current flowing through the earth that produce earth potentials, human response to these earth potentials and the criteria to design a safe substation ground grid to control the earth potentials to safe levels.

   -   IEEE-998, Guide for Direct Lightning Stroke Shielding of Substations, presents information to design a protection system to minimize the probability of a substation taking a direct lightning strike on equipment and bus work.  The tutorial will review the classical methods used to design a protection system and compare the results using software.  



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  • Date: 25 Mar 2020
  • Time: 09:30 AM to 02:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Georgia Transmission Corporation
  • 2100
  • Tucker, Georgia
  • United States 30084
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  • atlantapes31@gmail.com

  • Co-sponsored by Commonwealth Associates, Inc.
  • Starts 21 February 2020 04:30 PM
  • Ends 20 March 2020 04:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  Speakers

Rich Keil of Commonwealth Associates

Topic:

Grounding design and Lightning Protection Tutorial for Substations and Utility Assets

IEEE Power and Energy Society of Atlanta is pleased to present Rich Keil of IEEE PES Substations Committee and Commonwealth Associates for a 4-hour tutorial to discuss following topics:

   -   The Substation grounding tutorial will present the design philosophy of IEEE-80, Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding, through the review of the historical development of the Guide.  The important advances in substation grounding will be discussed from the development of the equations of simple ground resistance electrodes to sophisticated computer programs, the interaction of the substation ground grid and current flowing through the earth that produce earth potentials, human response to these earth potentials and the criteria to design a safe substation ground grid to control the earth potentials to safe levels.

   -   IEEE-998, Guide for Direct Lightning Stoke Shielding of Substations, presents information to design a protection system to minimize the probability of a substation taking a direct lightning strike on equipment and bus work.  The tutorial will review the classical methods used to design a protection system and compare the results using software.  

Biography:

Rich Keil has been a member of the IEEE PES Substations Committee since 1976 and member of the working groups responsible for standards and guides for substation safety, direct stroke lightning protection, bus design, grounding connectors, and ground testing. He has been a member of the IEEE working group responsible for substation grounding guide IEEE-80 since 1976 and chair since 1986.  As the chair Rich has been responsible for the preparation of IEEE Std 80-2000, IEEE Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding and IEEE Std 80-2013, IEEE Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding editions.   Mr. Keil also is the past chair of the IEEE Substations Committee Transmission and Distribution Substations Design Subcommittee (2009-2015).
 
Rich Keil has been a substation engineer at Commonwealth Associates, Inc., a full-service utility consulting firm headquartered in Jackson, Michigan for 19 years.  Prior to joining Commonwealth Associates, Rich worked for the Dayton Power and Light Company for 34 years retiring as Manager, Design Engineering, responsible for substation and transmission engineering.  Rich’s experience at Dayton Power and Light Company includes substation design, project and construction management and support, construction/outage scheduling. equipment failure analysis, and emergency response. He also served as a member of the ECAR Electric Equipment Panel.  

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Address:114 Townlake Parkway, Suite 150, Kennesaw, Georgia, United States, 30144





Agenda

- 9:00 am........registration

- 9:30 am .....morning session

- 12:00 pm......lunch

- 1:00 pm.......afternoon session

- 2:30 pm ......adjourn