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Relays 2

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Summary

This 59-minute DVD continues the development begun in Relays 1. Introduces differential relays and pilot relays used for differential comparison, phase comparison, and transfer tripping. Demonstrates how to inspect and maintain relays, and how to put them in and out of service.

Training Sessions

  • Introduction to Relays – 8 minutes Identifies five common relay elements. Identifies the functions of overcurrent, directional overcurrent, reclosing, voltage, and auxiliary relays.

  • Differential Relays – 13 minutes Identifies what differential relays typically protect. Describes the condition that causes a differential relay to operate. Describes the basic operating principles of differential relays.

  • Transfer Tripping – 9 minutes Describes the function of transfer tripping. Identifies the main components of a transfer tripping system. Identifies four communication channels used for transfer tripping and explains how they work. Identifies the main equipment associated with transfer tripping communication channels and describes the function of each type of equipment.

  • Distance Relays – 12 minutes Identifies what distance relays typically protect. Describes the basic operating principles of distance relays, and the conditions that cause them to operate.

  • Pilot Wire Relaying – 7 minutes Describes the function and operating principles of a pilot wire relaying system. Identifies the main components of a pilot wire relaying system.

  • Breaker Failure Relaying – 9 minutes Identifies the function and the main components of a breaker failure relaying system. Describes the basic operating principles of a breaker failure relay, and of a timer relay in a breaker failure relaying system.

Support Materials Available

Student workbook, instructor guide.