Relion®. Advancing Protection and Control. The perfect fit for every application. Welcome to Spokane and the Western Protective Relay Conference. ABB is proud to once again be part of this premiere educational event. Please plan to visit us in Ballroom D at the Red Lion Hotel. Here you will have the opportunity to talk one-on-one with ABB subject matter experts, participate in a number of hands-on equipment demonstrations, and see live and in action ABB’s new GridShield recloser and the Relion® family of protective relays. You can also register to win one of a limited number of copies of the protection and control professionals must-read - Protective Relaying Theory and Applications. www.abb.com/relion us_Level3_FrontBackPage_blue.indd 1 Don’t miss these ABB technical presentations at WPRC 2011 ● Tuesday 1:15pm - 2:40pm Fundamentals Session: Basics of Protection 1:15pm - 1:55pm String Current Unbalance Protection and Faulted String Identification for Grounded-wye Shunt Capacitor Banks 3:00pm - 3:40pm 500 kV IPT Breaker Failure Protection 4:30pm - 5:10pm Distributed Generation and its Impact on Power Grids and Microgrids Protection ● Wednesday 8:00am - 8:40am Overall Differential Protection for Pump Storage Power Plant with Tapped-Delta Design of the Unit Transformer 1:15pm - 2:40pm Fundamentals Session: Differential Protection 1:15pm - 1:55pm CCVT Transients Revisited 3:00pm - 5:10pm Fundamentals Session: Line Protection ● Thursday 3:00pm - 3:40pm Stray Flux and its Influence on Protection Relays And, take advantage of even more technical training at the ABB Protective Relay School webinar series. View the schedule of upcoming webinars on the reverse side of this flyer. 10/12/2011 9:26:33 PM ABB Protective Relay School Webinar Series Fall 2011 - Winter 2012 Built on the foundation of the highly regarded Westinghouse Relay School, the ABB Protective Relay School Webinar Series comes to a computer near you. Benefit from the experience of subject matter experts as they share real world implementation and application scenarios, discover tips to improve the reliability of your protection and control strategies, and learn about the standards and technologies that are advancing the next generation substation. Generator Protection Fundamentals, Oct. 25 - This webinar will address the basics of generator protection principles and the dynamics of synchronous generators. Typical faults and abnormal conditions will also be discussed. Bus Protection Fundamentals, Nov. 4 - Bus protection schemes must recognize current transformer saturation and restrain from operating for external faults while operating quickly for internal faults. This webinar will discuss the various schemes used for bus protection. Using IEC 61850 to Solve Protective Relaying Challenges, Nov. 9 - This webinar will explore applications where GOOSE messages can be applied to resolve common protection and control challenges that involve the exchange of information between devices. Intro to Substation Control Using Relays, Nov. 16 - This webinar will review important substation control system design considerations. Topics include manual breaker and breaker disconnect switch controls with interlocks, current switching applications, and capacitor bank controls. Feeder Protection Fundamentals, Nov. 18 - This webinar will review the basics of feeder protection such as characteristics of protective devices, system grounding, and principles of feeder coordination including the application of loop control with reclos- ProductFactSheet_FrontBackPage_blue.indd 1 ers to implement automatic restoration. Coordination of fuses, circuit breakers, reclosers and sectionalizers will also be reviewed. IEC 61850 and Substation Automation, Nov. 30 - This webinar will review the IEC 61850 rules and definitions that enable interoperability, delivering significant improvements in both function and flexibility. Cyber Security in Substations, Dec. 7 - This webinar will explore the balancing act required to meet the demands of both reliability and cyber security. Motor Protection Fundamentals, Dec. 14 - This webinar will present how the different types of motors can be protected from potential hazards such as thermal damage, start-up, faults in the windings, etc. Basic motor electrical theory will also be studied. Remote Terminal Unit Applications, Jan. 18 - The integration of several communication technologies as well as the implementation of additional functionalities enable RTUs to perform well in many applications. We will review common applications focused on transmission, sub transmission, distribution, smart grid, and feeder automation. To register, learn more, or to view the recorded archives of earlier webinars in the series, visit: http://bit.ly/oS26Fm. 10/12/2011 9:25:49 PM