PC3, DUBAI
RELAYING TO DISTRIBUTION AND
Index
Volume 4
Index
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Volume 2
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3
APPLICATION OF PROTECTIVE
SUB-TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
25" - 29" March 2000
Course Programme
Index of Course Notes
Relay Nomenclature Guide
Overview of Protection Fundamentals
Fault Calculations and Power System Analysis (Lecture)
Analysis of Unbalanced Faults (Additional Notes)
Application of Non-Directional and Directional Overcurrent and Earth-Fault
Protection to Feeders, Cables, Transformers and Busbars (Lecture)
'K’ Series Midos Applications (Lecture)
Non-Directional Overcurrent and Earth-Fault Protection (Additional Notes)
Directional Overcurrent and Earth-Fault Protection (Additional Notes)
Pilot Wire Differential Protection:- Principles and Application (Lecture)
Pilot Wire Differential Protection (Additional Notes)
Transformer and Transformer Feeder Protection Schemes and Application
(Lecture)
KBCH Differential Protection for Transformers and Generators (Notes)
Transformer Protection (Additional Notes)
Transformer Protection Application Examples
Distance Protection:- Basic Principles, Characteristics, Relays and
Application (Lecture)
Distance Protection:- Application Examples
Distance Protection Schemes and Application (Lecture)Index (continued)
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7
Section 8
Busbar Protection:- General Principles and Application Examples (Lecture)
Busbar Protection (Additional Notes)]
MBCZ10 Low Impedance Busbar Protection (Additional Notes)
Auto-Reclosing of Feeder Circuits (Lecture)
Auto-Reclosing of Feeder Circuits (Additional Notes)
Numerical Differential Protection for Feeders:- Operating Principles and
Application
Current Transformer Requirements for Protection (Lecture)
Current Transformer Requirements for Protection (Additional Notes)
MiCOM Numerical Protection (Lecture)4.
DRAWOUT CASE RELAY NOMENCLATURE
POSITION
2nd 3rd / 4th
Attracted Armature | Auxiliary
B | Balanced Current Buchholz Testing
Cc | Curent Induction Cup Carrier
D | Differential Induction Disc Directional
E | Directional Electronic Earth (Ground)
F | Frequency Faults Flag Alarm Indicator
G | General Galvanometeristic | General or Generator
(Moving Coit)
H |- - Harmonic Restraint
1 Directional Current | - Interlocked
sf Mixed Types J- Tripping
JC - Tripping (Control)
JE Tripping (Electrical reset)
JH - Tripping (Hand reset)
JS - Tripping (Self reset)
K Rate of rise of Clock mechanism Check Alarm
current
Lf. - Load Limiting
mM | Manual Magnet (Polarised) | Semaphore
nv |- - Negative Sequence
° Oil Pressure/Ohms — | - Out of Step - Loss of
synchronization
P| Polyphase VA Plug Potential Failure
a |- - ‘Alarm
R_ | Reactive VAorkVAr | Rectifier Reclosing
S| Frequency Slip ‘Synchronous Motor | Synchronising
T — | Temperature Static Design Timer or Transformer
ul. - Definite Time O/C.
Vv | Potential (votts) - Voltage Restraint
Ww __| wattsorkKw ‘Weight (gravity) Pilot Wire WA-Interposing
W4-Intertripping
x | Reactance - ‘Supervisory
‘Admittance - Flashback (backfire)
Z| impedance - Zero Sequence
Note:- Some relays do not comply with the above nomenclature (ex. AE! and C&H types)