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March 11-13, 1998 — Orlando, FL <br />May 6-8, 1998 - Seattle, WA <br />Program Schedule: <br />Day 1 <br />8:00 AM Registration/Check-in <br />See Seminar Facility <br />Lobby for Information <br />8:20 AM Welcome <br />Terrance P. Lynch, P.E. <br />Proram D' t <br />Distribution System Components and their Application <br />This discussion is focused on application <br />considerations for: <br />■ Circuit breakers and <br />■ Capacitors <br />protective relays <br />■ Buses <br />■ Reclosers <br />■ Substations <br />■ Power fuses <br />■ Three phase lines <br />■ Sectionalizers <br />■ Single phase lines <br />■ Surge protection <br />g irec or <br />Center for Continuing Engineering: Education DAY'2 <br />University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee _ <br />Objectives of Distribution System Protection with <br />Seminar Format... Each Day Protective Relays, Reclosers and Fuses <br />This includes a review of objectives and examples -demon - <br />8:00 A.M. Lecture and Discussion strating how the objectives are met for various <br />f2:00 Noon Lunch fault conditions: <br />1:00 PM Lecture and Discussion ■ Three phase underground lines <br />4:30 PM Adjourn ■ Three phase overhead lines <br />■ Single phase taps <br />Mid-morning and afternoon breaks with coffee and soft <br />d ■ Transformers <br />' . <br />rm k s respecti1 1 <br />ve y are p anned. <br />(Final adjournment last day at 4:30 PM) <br />. <br />Course Outline: <br />DAY 1 <br />Objectives of Distribution System Protection <br />This includes a discussion of: <br />■ Fault conditions and fault current variations <br />■ Protective device sensitivity and limitations <br />■ Protective device sensitivity to load current <br />DAY 3 <br />Voltage Control Methods <br />This includes a discussion of voltage control methods and <br />examples of how these methods are utilized: <br />■ Transformer no-load taps changers <br />■ Transformer load tap changers <br />■ Regulators <br />■ Fixed and switched capacitors <br />■ Three phase circuit calculations <br />■ Single phase circuit calculations <br />Closing Remarks <br />