ABB Breaker Training
The ABB Dead Breaker Training gives a comprehensive overview on the application and configuration of the High Voltage Circuit Breakers and will focus on application aspects. You will receive not only basics on HV Breakers but also a deep dive into a dtechnical conversation on transient voltage (TRV) affecting the grid performance. The Program will be a full day, but exact start and ending time has not been determined yet.
If the Class is "full" please register on the waiting list: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/203759
Meeting Logistics:
- Coffee & Lunch will be provided
- OUC has a small convenience store on site
- CEU's will be provided for attendees with PE licenses or other licenses requiring CEUS
- No charge for the meeting, but seating is limited
PERSHING VENUE INFORMATION
Please Park in Parking Garage
- Do not pull up to "Main Gate", use access road to reach parking garage
- Use phone at garage entrance to speak with guard
- Do not tailgate into garage
- Park on 2nd floor or higher
After parking proceed to Building on West Side of Garage
- This is the side of the garage with an elevator
- Use Phone to speak with guard
- You will need to show Government ID to guard
- Bags may be searched
When Departing, you may have to use phone by pedestrian door to access garage
Date and Time
Location
Hosts
Registration
- Date: 16 Sep 2019
- Time: 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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- 6003 Pershing Avenue
- Orlando, Florida
- United States 32822
- Building: Engineering
- Room Number: Safety Training Room
- Starts 14 August 2019 03:13 PM
- Ends 15 September 2019 11:55 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
- 0 in-person spaces left!
- Admission fee ?
Speakers
Sushil Shinde of ABB
High Voltage Circuit Breakers
Biography:
Sushil Shinde is an Application Engineer from the ABB facility in Mt. Pleasant will be conducting the training and will also be available before and after the training to discuss any specific application needs you have.
Agenda
1. Circuit Breaker Basics (1.5 to 2 hrs)
a. What is a Circuit Breaker?
b. Interrupting Medium - SF6 gas
c. GWP & SF6 Alternatives
d. Interrupter Technologies
e. Dead Tank Breaker vs Live Tank Breaker technologies
f. Bushings (Composite vs Porcelain)
g. Operating Mechanisms
h. Breaker Timing Parameters
i. Circuit Breaker ratings
2. Circuit Breaker Design & Development (1 hr)
a. Design and Development Process
b. Design & Type Tests
c. Routine Production Tests
3. Breaker control and protection scheme (1 hr) (this section will explore the electrical control schematic, control and protection of the circuit breaker)
a. Electrical schematic
b. Principal of operation for TRIP/CLOSE
c. “X” & “Y” relay circuit
d. Different sub circuits in the control circuit
4. Switching Transients (2 hrs) (this section will explore what is switching transient, different switching applications of the circuit breaker, challenges of each application and how to mitigate certain challenges)
a. What is TRV
b. Different TRV wave shapes
c. Different switching applications with circuit breakers
i. Capacitor Bank switching
ii. Shunt Reactor switching
iii. Line Switching
d. Point on wave switching technology
If the Class is "full" please register on the waiting list: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/tego_/event/manage/203759