Generator Protective Relaying Fundamentals and Circuit Breaker Considerations
Understanding Medium Voltage American National Standards Institute (ANSI) protective relaying elements across several manufactures is challenging. More ANSI protection functions are being added to renewable and conventional generation systems, paralleling generators, back up generators, etc.. This webinar will help understand the new and existing ANSI relaying protective elements, IEC/IEEE protocols, and IEEE connection standards for traditional and digital systems with the increased use of sensors in both Medium and Low Voltage power systems. This presentation will also discuss the standards for the distribution and generator circuit breakers based on new IEEE and dual logo IEEE/IEC standards.
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- Date: 10 Feb 2021
- Time: 12:00 PM to 01:30 PM
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- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- United States
- Starts 04 December 2020 08:00 PM
- Ends 09 February 2021 08:00 AM
- All times are (UTC-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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Ryan Bergeron of ABB
Generator Fundamentals with Considerations for Distribution and Generator Circuit Breakers
Understanding Medium Voltage American National Standards Institute (ANSI) protective relaying elements across several manufactures is challenging. More ANSI protection functions are being added to renewable and conventional generation systems, paralleling generators, back up generators, etc.. This webinar will help understand the new and existing ANSI relaying protective elements, IEC/IEEE protocols, and IEEE connection standards for traditional and digital systems with the increased use of sensors in both Medium and Low Voltage power systems. This presentation will also discuss the standards for the distribution and generator circuit breakers based on new IEEE and dual logo IEEE/IEC standards.
Biography:
Mr. Bergeron has been serving the power and energy industry for 17 years as a Field Application Engineer/Principal Consultant, End-user, and consulting Engineer with experience with 38kV and below electrical power systems throughout U.S. and Canada. Ryan holds an MSEE degree from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN, an MBA from the University of Minnesota, is an IEEE Senior Member. He was the Chair of the IEEE Twin Cities PES/IAS joint technical chapter from 2017-2020 and received a High Performing Chapter Program (HPCP) award from IEEE in 2019. Ryan is an ABB Continuing Educational Unit (CEU) Certified Trainer and an Authorized International Association of Continuing Education & Training (IACET) CEU Trainer.
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