Power System Protection for Beginners

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  • Power System Protection for Beginners
  • Course Creation: December 2025
  • Instroctor: Dr. Saeed Roostaee
  • Total time till now: 3 hours 25minutes
  • This course is under recording, please join our WhatsApp group for updates: https://elec-engg.com/updates/

Chaper 1: HV

A: Power Generation and Transmission

  • Basic overview of Generation and transmission
  • Power System components
  • World electricity generation
  • Single Line Diagram (SLD)
  • Power Generation Technologies
  • Hydro-Electric Power
  • Hydeo Power Plant in India
  • Fossil fuel power
  • Coal Power Station in India
  • Nuclear power generation
  • How does a Thermal power plant work?
  • Wind energy
  • Solar power
  • Power Grid Infrastructure
  • Electrical grid
  • India National Grid Map (N, NE, S, W, E)
  • European-wide synchronous grid
  • National Grid

B: Substation and Its Components

  • HV substation in India
  • Type Of Substations
  • Elements of Substation
  • Power Line
  • Ground wire
  • Wave trap
  • Potential transformer
  • Disconnect switch
  • Earth switch
  • Circuit breaker
  • Current transformer
  • Lightning arrester
  • Main transformer
  • Substation Layout
  • 400/63/20 kV substation layout
  • General Single Line Diagram (SLD)
  • Protection Single Line Diagram (PSLD)

C: Type of Busbar Configurations

  • Single Bus-Bar Arrangement
  • Single Bus-Bar Arrangement with Bus Sectionalized
  • Main and Transfer Bus Arrangement
  • Double Bus Double Breaker Arrangement
  • Double Bus Single Breaker Arrangement
  • One and a Half Breaker Arrangement

D: GIS substation

  • GIS history
  • GIS Vs. AIS
  • GIS installation
  • Maintenance
  • GIS elements

E: Instrument transformers

  • Why are instrument transformers needed
  • Voltage/Potential Transformers (VT/PT)
  • Current Transformers (CTs)
  • Basic working principle
  • Bushing CT
  • Free-standing CT
  • Pass-through CT
  • Window-type CT
  • Bar-type CT
  • Wound type CT
  • High voltage CT
  • Tank type CT
  • Top-core CT
  • CT Ratio
  • CT Polarity
  • Excitation
  • CT circuits
  • VT circuits
  • Metering Core
  • Protection Core
  • CT classes
  • CT shorting block

Chaper 2: LV

A: Control & Protection Panel

  • Introduction to Control Protection & Metering System
  • Type of Panels & their usage
  • Panel Construction & Components
  • Control Panel
  • Synch check
  • Panel Accessories and Components
  • Terminal Blocks
  • Metering Components
  • Wiring Components
  • Control Switches
  • Protection Relays
  • Automation Components
  • Protection Panel
  • TCS Relay
  • Trip Relay
  • Lockout Relay
  • Annunciator
  • Electromechanical Relays
  • Static Relay
  • Numeric Relays
  • BI/BO, AI/AO, CT/PT, NO/NC, Communication Ports.

B: Schmeatic Diagram

  • Introduction to Electrical Drawing
  • Typical Electrical Drawing Symbols
  • One-Line Diagrams (Single-Line Diagrams)
  • Overview of CRP Schematics
  • Connected line or wires
  • Wattmeter
  • Varmeter
  • Opened contact
  • Closed contact
  • Current transformer
  • Current transformer with marked polarity
  • Ammeter
  • Voltmeter
  • Thermal relay
  • Three-winding three-phase transformer
  • Overlap Line or wire
  • NO contact
  • NC contact
  • Coil
  • Emergency switch
  • Contactor
  • Changeover
  • Selector Switch
  • Push button
  • Power factor meter
  • Frequency meter
  • Therma OL relay
  • Timer
  • Terminal
  • Auxilary contactor
  • Panel and Equipment Layout

C: Protection Classification, Types & ANSI Codes

  • Common Acronyms
  • ANSI Standard Device Numbers
  • 21 Distance Relay
  • 21G Ground Distance
  • 21P Phase Distance
  • 24 Volts-per-Hertz Relay / Overfluxing
  • 25 Synchronizing or Synchronism-Check Device
  • 27 Undervoltage Relay
  • 27P Phase Undervoltage
  • 32R Reverse Power
  • 46 Reverse-Phase or Phase Balance Current Relay or Stator Current Unbalance
  • 49 Machine or Transformer Thermal Relay
  • Thermal Overload 50 Instantaneous Overcurrent Relay
  • 50BF Breaker Failure 50N Neutral Instantaneous
  • Overcurrent 51 Time Overcurrent Relay
  • 51N Neutral Time Overcurrent
  • 51V Voltage-Resistant Time Overcurrent
  • 59 Overvoltage Relay
  • 67 Directional Overcurrent Relay
  • 67N Neutral Directional Overcurrent
  • 79 Ac Reclosing Relay / Auto Reclose
  • 81O Over Frequency
  • 81U Under Frequency
  • 86 Locking-Out Relay
  • 87 Differential Protective Relay
  • 87B Bus Differential
  • 87G Generator Differential
  • 87GT Generator/Transformer Differential
  • 87L Line Current Differential
  • 87RGF Restricted Ground Fault

D: PSLD (Protection Single Line Diagrams)

  • Transformer protection single line diagram
  • Line protection single line diagram
  • Busbar protection single line diagram
  • Feeder protection single line diagram

Chaper3: Faults

A: Faults

  • Normal Operation of Power System
  • Abnormal Condition of Power System
  • What is the fault
  • Abnormalities
  • Types of faults
  • Faults in Windings
  • Symmetrical fault
  • Unsymmetrical faults
  • Fault statistics
  • Transmission Line Faults
  • Earth Fault on H.V. External Connections
  • Phase-to-Phase Fault on H.V. External Connections, Internal Earth Fault on H.V. Windings
  • Internal Phase-to-Phase Fault on H.V. Windings Short Circuit Between Turns H.V. Windings
  • Earth Fault on L.V. External Connections
  • Phase-to-Phase Fault on L.V. External Connections, Internal Earth Fault on L.V. Windings
  • Internal Phase-to-Phase Fault on L.V. Windings Short Circuit Between Turns L.V. Windings
  • Faults in Generators
  • Generator Stator Earth Fault
  • Generator internal faults
  • Faults due to the load
  • Overload
  • Unbalance Load
  • Loss of field

B: Fault Simulation and Studies

  • Fault calculations
  • Symmetrical Components
  • ETAP
  • DIgSILENT PowerFactory
  • PSCAD
  • Single-phase fault simulation
  • Three-phase fault simulation
  • Earth fault simulation

C: Criteria for fault detection

  • Overcurrent I>
  • Earth-current IE>
  • Current unbalance (negative sequence current I2>)
  • Undervoltage U<
  • Overvoltage U>
  • Over- and Under-frequency
  • Leakage (Differential) current
  • Underimpedance Z<

Chapter 4: Protection

A: Protection Introduction

  • Importance of the Protection System
  • What do we want to protect?
  • Function of protection systems
  • Requirements for system protection
  • Elements of a Protection System
  • Primary Protection
  • Backup Protection
  • Zones of Protection
  • Primary and Backup Protection
  • Protection Relay History
  • Electromechanical Relay
  • Static Relays
  • Numerical Relays

B: Numerical Relays

  • Numerical Relays
  • Advantages of Numerical Relays
  • Structure of Numerical Relays
  • How do Numerical Relays work?
  • Analog to Digital Conversion
  • Digital Phasor Measurement
  • Example Feeder protection
  • Numerical Relay Manufacturers

C: Relay Selection Guide

  • Available Device Types
  • Fields of Application
  • Medium-Voltage Application
  • Transformer Protection
  • Generator Protection
  • Line Protection
  • Busbar Protection

Chapter 5: SIPROTEC 5 Online Mode

A: Online Mode

  • Relay Offline Vs. Online Mode
  • Device Information
  • Config Information
  • Process Mode
  • Commissioning Mode
  • Simulation Mode
  • Edit device time
  • Copy the online device to the project
  • Assign an online device to the project
  • Change the assigned device
  • Create a backup from a device
  • Load the Configuration to the device
  • Retrieve Device Data

B: SIPROTEC 5 Web UI

  • Device Information
  • Relay Hardware and order code
  • Set the relay date and time in the web UI
  • Monitor Relay Displays
  • Monitor binary inputs
  • Monitor Binary outputs
  • Monitor LEDs
  • Access to all LOGs and download LOGs
  • Runtime Data
  • Monitor the recorded fault in the web UI
  • Manual Recording trigger
  • Download relay fault records
  • Measurements
  • Check the relay setting values
  • Change settings
  • Apply settings

C: Relay measurements

  • Operational measured values
  • Fundamental Components
  • Symmetrical Components
  • Function-specific measured values
  • Energy metered values
  • Statistical values
  • Primary values
  • Secondary values
  • Snapshot
  • Inject the three-phase values into the relay and monitor the relay measurements

D: Logs and Indications

  • Reading Indications from the PC
  • Operational Log
  • Fault Log
  • Ground-Fault Log
  • User-defined Logs
  • Config Logs in the matrix
  • Download Logs
  • Time stamp
  • Relative time
  • Entry Number
  • Function Structure
  • Signal name
  • Signal Value
  • Signal Quality

E: Fault Recorder

  • Fault Recorder Function
  • Fault recording with Pickup
  • Fault recording with Pickup & AR cycle
  • Storage settings
  • Pre-fault time parameter
  • Post-fault time parameter
  • Sampling Frequency
  • Fault recorder config
  • Download fault records
  • Comtrade format
  • COMTRADE Viewer
  • Time signals
  • Harmonic signals
  • Binary signals
  • RMS and Instantaneous values

Chapter 6: OC Protection Functions

A: Overcurrent 50/51

  • SIPROTEC 5 Over current config
  • Overcurrent DT element (ANSI 50)
  • Overcurrent IT element (ANSI 51)
  • Threshold parameter
  • Operate the delay parameter
  • Overcurrent curves
  • Method of measurement
  • Time dial parameter
  • OC logic in SIPROTEC 5
  • Block OC

B: Overcurrent Earth 50N/51N

  • Introduction to the Earth fault protection function
  • IE calculation
  • IE measurements
  • Config earth fault protection
  • Logic Diagram
  • Threshold
  • Operate delay

C: Directional Overcurrent 67

  • Why Directional overcurrent protection
  • How to configure Directional overcurrent protection ANSI 67 in SIPROTEC 5
  • Voltage Connection
  • Forward direction
  • Reverse direction
  • Blk. by meas.-volt. failure

D: Directional Overcurrent Earth 67N

  • How does 67N work?
  • How to configure 67N?
  • IN measured
  • 3I0 calculated
  • Forward direction
  • Reverse direction

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