EVENTS

MAR
12-16
Hands-on Relay School
Washington State University
Pullman, WA
March 12-16, 2012

A professional development short course to train protective relay technicians, electrical/power plant technicians, engineers, and protective relay test specialists.

Don't miss your opportunity to meet with experts from Beckwith Electric.

Register for the Generation Track to attend the “Generation Protection Overview” lecture and to perform hands-on testing in the lab on the Beckwith Electric M-3425A Generator Protection System. This track features multifunction microprocessor relays used for transformer and generator differential, overexcitation, stator ground, reverse power, synch-check, negative sequence, and loss of field protection of generators. There is an 18 student maximum and a laptop computer is required.


Beckwith Electric Technical Presentations:

Generation Track
Generation Protection Theory and Application
Chuck Mozina

Consulting Engineer
IEEE Fellow
This lecture will review fundamental principles of generation protection theory and application with a focus on industry standards and best practices. This lecture is attended by both the Generation Track students and Theory Track students.

Theory Track
Synchronous Generator Protection
Chuck Mozina

Consulting Engineer
IEEE Fellow
The IEEE Tutorial on the Protection of Synchronous Generators will be presented. This tutorial addresses the methods, practices, and industry standards used to provide the electrical protection of generators.


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