25722: Power Systems Protection Lab
Course Name: Power Systems Protection Lab
Course Number: 25722
Prerequisite(s): 25786 (Power Systems Protection)
Co-requisite(s): -
Units: 1
Level: Undergraduate
Last Revision: Spring 2020

Description
The main objective of the Power Systems Protection Lab course is to familiarize students with the protective equipment in a power system and experience working with a variety of protective relays and metering devices such as current and voltage transformers. Using the experimental results of practical experiments in this lab, students will better understand the concepts presented in the Power System Protection lesson.
 
Syllabus:
  • Experiment 1: Definite Time Over-Current Relay
  • Experiment 2: Mechanical Inverse Time Over-Current Relay
  • Experiment 3: Static Inverse Time Over-Current Relay
  • Experiment 4: Restricted Earth Fault Relay
  • Experiment 5: Digital Three-Phase Over-Current Relay
  • Experiment 6: High-Voltage and Low-Voltage Digital Relays
  • Experiment 7: Transformer Differential Relay
  • Experiment 8: Directional  Over-Current Relay
  • Experiment 9: Static Distance Relay
  • Experiment 10: Voltage/Current Transformers
  • Experiment 11: Transformer Accuracy Test
  • Experiment 12: Function of 20 kV Panel Protection

References:
  • Paul M. Anderson, Power system protection, Wiley, 1998
  • ABB Directional Earth Fault Relay Catalog
  • Micom Differential Relay Catalogue


 
Last Update: 2024-05-05