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The Siemens Power Academy TD course catalog
Your partner for Power Transmission, Distribution and Smart Grid training
E-mail: poweracademy.ic-sg@siemens.com
Web: siemens.com/poweracademy

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Welcome to the
academy of energy experts!
The ever-changing demands of a highly dynamic energy market and trends such as
­urbanization, the use of renewable energy, and the push to meet climate and environ-
mental targets make it imperative that we keep our knowledge up to date. Having the
right expertise is essential to ensuring that our energy grid is reliable and sustainable.

The experts at Siemens Power Academy TD have the knowledge to prepare you for
these challenges. As specialists in training and continuing education in the fields of
energy transmission and distribution (T&D), the commercial use of electrical energy,
and Smart Grid technology we can help you broaden your capabilities, expand your
knowledge, and help you lay the foundation for your future success.

In addition to our standard training portfolio found in this catalog, we also offer
­customized training that supports your organization’s need for competency develop-
ment. By partnering with Siemens Power Academy TD programs, you can deepen your
knowledge, improve productivity, and broaden your leadership potential by taking an
active step in shaping your career.

Enter the network of expertise!

We look forward to welcoming you to our training network!

Siemens Power Academy TD

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Content
l lSiemens Power Academy TD – at a glance 10

Curricula
l lCurriculum – our competence development program 12
l lHow to obtain certification 13

Primary Technology
Medium Voltage
l lMV Switchgear – Technical Information (AIS & GIS) 15
l lMV Switchgear – Technical Information (Switchgear-Specific) 15
l lMV Switching Devices & Switchgear – Basics & Application 15
l lMV – Assembly and Installation Training 16
l lMV Equipments – Certification Program for Operation & Maintenance 16
l lMV – Rural Electrification Techniques for Engineers & Technicians 16
l lMV Power Supply Systems – Process-Oriented Engineering  17
l lMV – Partial Discharges 17
l lMVDC/SIPLINK – Benefits and Features 17
l lMV Assembly and Installation Training – Refresher 17
l lMV Switchgear – Maintenance 17
l lMV Circuit Breakers – Maintenance 17
l lMV – Cable Testing & Diagnostics 17
High Voltage
Fundamentals
l lHV Switching Technology – General Information 18
l lHVDC and FACTS – Benefits of Power Electronics 18
l lHV Overhead Transmission Line Design – Fundamentals 18
l lHVDC and FACTS – Workshop 20
l lHV Substation Design – Basics 20
l lHV Switchgear Design – Basics 20
l lHV Switching Technology – Introduction 20
l lHydraulic Knowledge & Maintenance – Fundamentals 20
l lHV Primary Test Performing and Test Equipment 20
Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS)
l lHV Switching Technology GIS – Technical Information 19
llMetal-Clad GIS – Current 8D Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – Intermediate 19
llMetal-Clad GIS – Current 8D Product Range – Operation and Maintenance – Advanced  20
l lMetal-Clad GIS Current Product Range Presentation 20
l lMetal-Clad GIS – Vintage Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – Intermediate 20
l lMetal-Clad GIS – Vintage Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – A
­ dvanced 20
l lHV GIS Switchgear Reyrolle Type YG 420/550 kV 21
l lHV GIS Circuit Breaker ­ReyrolleType SPD2 420/550 kV 21
Circuit Breaker
l lAIS Current 3AP – 3AQ Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – Intermediate 19
l lHV Circuit Breaker – Testing 21
l lHV Switching Technology – 3A 21
Air Insulated Switchgear (AIS)
l lHV AIS Circuit Breaker Reyrolle Type SPL2 420/550 kV 21
l lAIS Vintage SB6 Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – Intermediate 21
Operation and Maintenance
l lVintage AIS Circuit Breakers – FA Range with Hydraulic Operating Mechanism –
Operation & Maintenance – Intermediate level 21
l lVintage AIS Circuit Breakers – FA Range with Hydraulic Operating Mechanism –
Operation & Maintenance – Advanced level 21
l lUpgrading Oil Circuit Breakers – OP & MO Product Range – Advanced 21
l lHydraulic Knowledge & Maintenance – Intermediate 21

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Transformers
llDistribution Transformers – B
­ asics and Operation  22
llPower Transformers – Basics and Operation  22
llDistribution Transformers – Grounding and Protection 22
General
llEHV, HV and MV Substations Overview: Arrangement, Protection,
Control and ­Communication System 23
llSF6 Gas Awareness 23
llSF6 Gas Competence 23
llSF6 European Certification – Preparatory Course 23
llMetal-Clad GIS – SF6 Gas Handling & Associated Treatment Operations – Advanced 23
llSubstation Condition ­Monitoring System Operation 23
llUHF Partial Discharge ­Monitoring for GIS Substations 23

Secondary technology
Protection
Fundamentals
llProtection Technology – Principles 24
llProtective Relaying – Fundamentals 24
llSystem Protection – Workshop on a Real Time Digital Simulator RTDS 24
llBasics for Protection Engineers 33
llSystem Protection Communication of Power Transmission and Distribution Networks 33
SIPROTEC 4&5
llSIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises 25
llSIPROTEC 4 – Protection Devices for Service Engineers 25
llGenerator/Dynamics and P ­ rotection – Workshop on a Real Time Digital Simulator RTDS 25
llSIPROTEC 4 – Protection Engineering Complete: 10 Days Certification Program 26
llSIPROTEC 4 – Busbar Protection 7SS 26
llSIPROTEC 4 – Distance Protection 7SA 26
llSIPROTEC 4 – Machine/Motor Protection 7UM & 7VE 27
llSIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises of Generator/Motor Protection 27
llSIPROTEC 4 – Differential Protection 7SD 27
llSIPROTEC 5 – Distance & Line Differential Protection 7SL 28
llSIPROTEC 4 – Overcurrent Protection 7SJ 28
llSIPROTEC 4 – Transformer Differential Protection 7UT 28
llSIPROTEC 5 – Transformer Differential Protection 7UT 29
llSIPROTEC 4 – Power System Protection – Basics 33
llSIPROTEC 4 – Power System Protection – Advanced 33
llSIPROTEC 4 – Protection & Control System Engineering 33
llSIPROTEC 4 – MV Protection & Control 33
llSIPROTEC 4 – HV Protection & Control 33
llProtection Technology – Addional Functions 34
llProtection Systems – Accessory Equipment 34
llCurrent and Voltage Transformers – Intensive Course 34
llSIPROTEC 4 – Transformer Protection & Control 34
llSIPROTEC – Guided Exercises 34

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SIPROTEC Compact
l lSIPROTEC – Compact (7SJ80, 7SK80, 7RW89, 7SD80) 29
Protection Testing
l lSIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC 29
l lSIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC – Basics 34
l lSIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC – Advanced 34
DIGSI 4
l lDIGSI 4 – Basics 30
l lDIGSI 4 – Advanced 30
l lDIGSI 4 – IEC61850 and GOOSE Configuration 31
l lDIGSI 4 – CFC 34
DIGSI 5
l lDIGSI 5 – Basics 31
l lDIGSI 5 – Systems 31
l lDIGSI 5 – IEC61850 and GOOSE Configuration 32
l lDIGSI 5 – CFC 34
Protection Schemes & Settings
l lProtection of Oil and Gas Power Networks – Part 1 32
l lProtection of Oil and Gas Power Networks – Part 2 32
l lGenerator/Motor Protection –Design and Settings 35
l lProtection Schemes for Power Generation and Industry – Design and Settings 35
l lSystem Protection – Design and Settings 35
l lSystem Protection – Design and Settings – Intensive 35
SIGRA
l lSIGRA 4 – Efficient Interpretation of Fault Records 34
REYROLLE
l lREYROLLE – DAD-N (High Impedance Schemes) 35
l lREYROLLE – RECLOSER-M CONTROLLER 7SR224 35
l lREYROLLE – ARGUS 1 – ARGUS 6 35
l lREYROLLE – Itinerary DUOBAIS 35
l lREYROLLE – SOLKOR Rf Schemes 35
l lREYROLLE – ARGUS-M 7SR21, 7SR22 35
l lREYROLLE – ARGUS-C 7SR11, 7SR12 35

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Substation Automation
SICAM PAS
llSICAM PAS – Basics 36
llSICAM PAS – Parameterization 36
llSICAM PAS – Automation with CFC, ST and SFC 36
llSICAM PAS – System Diagnosis and Trouble Shooting 37
llSICAM SCC – Configuring an Operator Station 37
llSICAM PAS – Complete 37
SICAM RTU
llSICAM 1703 – Basics 38
llSICAM 1703 – Service 38
llSICAM 1703 – Engineering 38
llSICAM 1703 – CAEx plus 39
llSICAM 1703 – Complete 39
llSICAM 1703 – Power Week 39
llSICAM 1703 Workshop – Configuration IEC60870-5-103 Interface 40
llSICAM 1703 Workshop – Configuration IEC61850 Interface 40
llSICAM CMIC – Smart Grid Solutions 40
llSICAM EMIC – WebParameterization 41
llSubstation Automation ­Equipments:
10 days ­Certification Program for I­nstallation & Commissioning 41
llAx 1703 – Basics for AK/AM/AMC  42
llAx 1703 – Service for AK/AM/AMC 42
llAx 1703 – CAEx II Implementation 42
llAx 1703 – CAEx II Configuration 42
llAx 1703 – Configuration for AK/AM/AMC 42
llSICAM TOOLBOX II – Basics 42
llSICAM 1703 Workshop – ­Configuration IEC60870-5-101/104 Interface 42
llSICAM 1703 Workshop – ­Configuration Profibus & Modbus Interfaces 42
llSICAM 1703 Workshop – ­Configuration Transmission and
Storage of Disturbance Records with SICAM DISTO 42
llSICAM 1703 Workshop – ­Configuration of SICAM BC 43
SICAM 230
llSICAM 230 – Configuration (latest version) 41
llSICAM 230 Workshop – Network Monitoring with SICAM 230 NWM 43
Bay Controller
llSIPROTEC 4 – Engineering of Bay Controllers 6MD66 with IEC61850 –
GOOSE Communication 43
Substation Information
llIEC61850 – The Standard for Substation ­Automation 43
llIT Networks – Automation 43
llIT Security – Automation 44
llIT Networks – Basics 44
llIT Security – Basics 44
llTelecontrol and Automation – Fundamentals 44
llNumerical Communication in Substations – Basics & Trends 44
llCommunication Networks – ­Application in Power T­ ransmission & Distribution 44
Power Quality
llPower Quality – SICAM PQS and SICAM PQ Analyzer 44
llSICAM Q80 – Application and Practice 45
llSIPROTEC 7KE85 – Fault Recorder 45
llPower Quality in Industrial Networks 45

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Power System Engineering
General
l lPower Transmission & Distribution – Technology at a Glance 46
l lDivision Smart Grid – ­Technology at a Glance 54
l lDivision Smart Grid – ­Technology at a Glance for Non Technical Employees 54
l lSiemens Energy Program for Graduates and Young Engineers (3 Months) 54
Power Engineering
l lTransmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part I 46
l lTransmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part II 46
l lElectrical Energy Installations – Basics 47
l lPower Distribution Engineering – Introduction 47
l lSubstation – Engineering and Operations 47
l lMedium and Low Voltage ­Installations – Design Criteria 54
l lOil and Gas Industry – ­Fundamentals 54
Smart Grid
l lSmart Grid – Introduction 48
l lSmart Metering – Basis for Smart Grids 48
l lSiemens Energy Professional Series 48
l lThe Smart Grid Professionals Series 49
l lElectromobility – Introduction and Status 54
l lAMIS – How it Works 54
l lEnergyIP – How it Works 54
Network Planning
l lPower System Planning – Principles 49
l lCircuit Diagrams and Reference Systems – Basics 49
l lOvervoltages and Insulation Coordination 50
l lPower Flow Analysis with ­Applications – Introduction 50
l lPower Flow Analysis with ­Applications – Fundamentals 50
l lPower Transmission & Distribution Systems – Load and Short Circuit Calculation 51
l lIndustrial Networks – Load and Short Circuit ­Calculations (MV/LV) 51
l lPower System Dynamics – Introduction 51
l lPower Distribution and Industry Networks – System Planning and Quality 54
l lPower Transmission Networks – System Planning and Quality 54
l lHigh and Low Voltage ­Installations – Earthing and Interference 54
l lLow Voltage Networks – Theory and Practical ­Applications 54
l lDistribution Power Systems – Reliability Analysis 55
l lPower Distribution Systems – Management and Automation – Basics 55
l lPower System – Reliability 55
l lPower System Dynamics – Basics 55
l lPower System – Stability and Stabilizer Tuning 55
l lDynamic Network – ­Phenomena, Simulation and Analysis 55
Renewables Integration
l lWind Power – Power System Studies for Integration 52
l lWind Power – Grid Connection Feasibility for Onshore Wind Farms 52
l lSolar Plants Monitoring – Module 1 (Communications) 52
l lSolar Plants Monitoring – Module 2 (Thermal Solar Power Plants) 53
l lSolar Plants Monitoring – ­Module 3 (Solar Plants for Water Heating) 53
l lSolar Plants Monitoring – ­Module 4 (Solar Photovoltaic Plants) 53
l lWind power – Network Integration 55
l lWind Power – Introduction to Grid Compliance for Onshore Wind Farms 55
l lDistributed and Renewable Power Generation – Integration 55
l lDistributed Generation – Energy Storage Applications on Power Systems 55

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Power System Simulation Software
PSS®E
llPSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State Analysis Using PSS®E 56
llPSS®E – Advanced Power Flow Using PSS®E 56
llPSS®E – Reactive Power Planning Using PSS®E 56
llPSS®E – Voltage Control and Reactive Power Planning Methods 57
llPSS®E – Integrating Renewables Using PSS®E 57
llPower Electronics in Transmission Systems (PETS) 57
llPSS®E – Dynamic Simulation Using PSS®E 58
llPSS®E – Optimal Power Flow 58
llPSS®E – Using Python to Integrate PSS®E Workflow 58
llPSS®E – Transmission Reliability Studies Using PSS®E 60
llPSS®E – Advanced Dynamic Simulation for PSS®E 60
llPSS®E – Model Writing for User Defined Models (UDMs) in PSS®E 60
llPSS®E – Fault Analysis 61
llPSS®E – Advanced Transmission Planning 61
PSS®SINCAL
llPSS®SINCAL – Basics 59
llPSS®SINCAL – Basics for Distribution Companies 59
llPSS®SINCAL – Smart Grid 59
llPSS®SINCAL – Dynamic Smart Grid Studies for Off-Grid Solutions 59
llPSS®SINCAL – Dynamics 61
llPSS®SINCAL – Probabilistic Reliability Analysis 61
llPSS®SINCAL – Harmonic Analysis 61
llPSS®SINCAL – Protection Suite 61
llPSS®SINCAL – Application & Data Integration and Workflow Automation 61
llPSS®SINCAL – Optimal Network Structures and Cost Analysis 61
llPSS®SINCAL – Advanced Power Flow Applications for Network Planning 62
llPSS®SINCAL – Advanced for Distribution ­Companies 62
PSS®NETOMAC
llPSS®NETOMAC – Basics 62
llPSS®NETOMAC – Advanced 62
PSS®General
llPSS®MUST – Using System Transmission Data for Decision Making 61
llNEVA – Small-Signal Stability Analysis 62
llGMB – Graphical Model Builder 62
Others
llTransient Analysis Using EMTP/ATP 62

Power System Operation


llAnti Disaster Training I 63
llAnti Disaster Training Network Control for Management 63
llUnderstanding System Losses for Utility Management 63
llMarket Operations and Power System Scheduling 63
llSCADA System – Spectrum Power CC – Basic Level 64
llSCADA System – Spectrum Power CC – Intermediate Level 64
llElectrical Power Issues in Nigeria for Bankers, Investors and Professionals 64
llSIGUARD PDP – Basics 64
llSIGUARD DSA – Basics 64
llSIGUARD PSA – Basics 64
llWide-Area Measurement – ­
Instrument-, Protection- and Control Technology of the ­Future 64
llPower System Dynamics – ­Stability and Oscillations 64

Course Index per region 2013 65

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Elevate your expertise to the next level:
■■ Leading experts certified as trainers
■■ Small groups of students
■■ Practice-oriented training courses
■■ Real-world relevance
■■ High-quality, comprehensive course materials

Siemens Power Academy TD – at a glance


Our goal is to broaden your skills and your knowledge for products, systems, fundamentals,
new technology and innovations in the area of power transmission and distribution.

Our offer Our strength: flexibility


The Siemens Power Academy TD offers professional ■■ Standard training
training in the areas of power transmission and The ideal starting point: You benefit by learning
­distribution as well as industrial and commercial alongside industry professionals from other
­power consumption, including smart grids. companies on fixed dates for optimal cost-
Siemens Power Academy TD has modern training effectiveness.
centers worldwide, with offices in Europe, the United ■■ Customized training
States, South America, Asia, and Africa. Our objective Maximum personalization: You define the
is to provide our customers – regardless of location – content, the product version and the time and
with access to Siemens' expert knowledge and capa- length of the sessions.
bilities. Move ahead of the competition by entering ■■ Practice-oriented workshops
our network of expertise! Thousands of participants For advance students: Expand your own basic
from more than 90 countries have benefited from knowledge of energy technology and learn to use
Siemens’ more than 160 years of global experience. specific products and systems.
■■ Training programs (Curricula)
Certified trainers from Siemens businesses employ Certified knowledge: Follow an integrated concept
the latest teaching methods to guarantee you learn to sytematically build up your expertise in three
practical skills quickly and retain what they learn levels (Associate, Advanced, Expert) and receive
over the long term. a certificate for each test you pass.
To offer a superior educational experience, we place ■■ Combined technology and business learning
the utmost importance on ensuring ongoing quality Highly practice-oriented: Interdisciplinary courses
control and constantly developing the quality and are the ideal preparation for applying what you
content of our training program. have learned to your day-to-day work.
Professionally prepared lecture notes, slides and ■■ Personal consultation
course materials ensure that even after the training Evaluate your level of knowledge: We will help
is complete, you will always have the key informa­ you assess where you are now and which training
tion at your fingertips. program will benefit you the most.
■■ Training development
Regular feedback from our participants is a core For curriculum development: We will provide you
component of our quality ­control and the basis for with expert assistance in devolping your own
a consistently high quality of continuing education. workshops.

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Our powerful portfolio Our core competence
Siemens Power Academy TD offers you a comprehensive The right mix of theory and practice
training program covering General Power Engineering, In the Siemens Power Academy TD training programs,
­primary and secondary technology, Software tools as theory and practice go hand-in-hand. This means that
well as various Smart Grid topics. theoretical approaches are always supplemented by
In addition to our standard training portfolio, which practical exercises on real devices and systems. To make
you can find in this catalog, we also offer customized that possible, the ­training centers use original compo-
training that will support you in all of your competence nents, devices, and systems from the Transmission and
development needs. Please contact us and we will be Distribution product portfolio. This hands-on training
happy to offer you more information. principle guarantees a maximum learning effect.

Power System Operation


Power Control Systems, Power System Security, O
­ peration Management

Power System Simulation Software


PSS®E, PSS®SINCAL

Power System Engineering


Network planning, Smart Grid, Renewable Integration

Secondary Technology
Protection, Substation Automation & Information, Power Quality

Primary Technology
Medium & High Voltage Technology, Transformers

Training portfolio of the Siemens Power Academy TD

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Curriculum –
our competence development program
Well-trained employees are vital for successful companies. Challenges such as the rapid
transformation of economic, environmental and technological advancements require
­employees to contiguously and systematical improve skills and knowledge. To be a reliable
resource and realize our potential, we all must take a personal stake in planning develop-
ment activities that will contribute to our personal and organization’s success.

To help you and your organization in this


effort, Siemens Power Academy TD has Qualification levels
designed a competency-based develop-
ment program to guide your learning plan. Professional experience

In contrast to simply selecting individual > 5 years Expert level


training seminars, our curriculum provides
you with incremental learning through a
Knowledge:
structured, logical combination of classes Extended knowledge and
on a specific topic. This allows the neces- professional experience for
independently performing
sary skills and abilities to be systematically complex tasks based on
developed. comprehensive professional
> 2 years Advanced level experience.
Practical experience:
Each curriculum consists of a progressive > 5 years project experience
Knowledge: in a position at least equal
set of classes with three qualification Extended knowledge and to that of project engineer
­levels: Associate, Advanced, and Expert. professional experience for or technical lead.
independently performing
Each level concludes with a learning > 1 year Associate level tasks in the competence Skills:
area. Independently perform
­assessment to ensure that the training complex tasks as part of
Practical experience:
was successful. > 2 years project experience
their professional routine,
Knowledge: and also able to communi-
Fundamental knowledge in a position at least equal cate complex relationships
about the competence to that of project engineer.
We offer you a wide variety of curricula and solutions to project
area topic. Skills: ­engineers in the function
including Protection Systems, Substation Practical experience: Independently perform of technical lead.
Automation, Power Systems Technology, > 1 year project experience tasks as part of their profes-
in a position at least equal sional routine, and devel-
­Distribution Systems Technology, and to that of project engineer. oping required solutions
PSS® Network Planning and Analysis. Skills:
themselves.
Perform specific technical
tasks under supervision as
Please visit our website for an overview part of their professional
of our selection of curricula: routine.
siemens.com/poweracademy/curricula

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Our curricula
l Certificate in Power Systems Technology – Associate, Advanced and Expert
l Certificate in Network Planning and Analysis – Advanced and Expert
l Certificate in Distribution System Technology – Advanced and Expert
l SIPROTEC Protection – Service Power Transmission & Distribution
l SIPROTEC Protection – Service Power Generation and Industry
l SIPROTEC Protection – Planning Power Transmission & Distribution
l SIPROTEC Protection – Planning Power Generation and Industry
l SICAM PAS Substation Automation
l SICAM 1703 Substation Automation
l Engineering Substation Control Systems
l SICAM 230 SCADA
l SIPROTEC Bay Controller

How to obtain certification


Step 1
Selection of the required curriculum and qualification level
■■ Students and supervisors review and select the curriculum content and define the required qualification
level. Siemens Power Academy TD is happy to assist with this process.
■■ Now you are ready to choose your classes. To register for a class, please visit
www.siemens.com/poweracademy or contact your regional training center for assistance in booking
your training.

Step 2
Participation in training
■■ Students attend all required classes.
■■ The order of courses within a qualification level is a recommendation only, and can be altered by the trainee.

Step 3
Testing
■■ Students register for and complete all tests for the selected level of the required curriculum
■■ The test can be completed online.
■■ Students who pass the e-test each certification programs has a minimum achievement levels for e-tests.
The qualification certificate can be printed out after the e-test.
■■ If the student is not able to achieve the required passing grade on their first attempt, they can contact
their ­regional training center to re-test or re-take the course.

Step 4
Certification
■■ Once the student have completed the requirements for the certification, complete the certificate application
form for a final evaluation. Siemens Power Academy TD staff members are available to assist.
■■ If all the criteria for the curriculum certification have been met, Siemens Power Academy TD issues
the certificate. Product and software-based certifications are valid for a specified period of time before
­refresher courses are required for certification maintenance.

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Siemens Power Academy TD –
Our course portfolio
The Siemens Power Academy TD portfolio consists of five main training categories:
Primary Technology, Secondary Technology, Power System Engineering,
Power System Simulation Software and Power System Operation.

For most of the courses you will find detailed information on learning objectives, c­ ontent,
and target audiences as well as prerequisites that participants should have in order to get
maximum benefit from the training.

Additional courses are listed with brief descriptions.


For more details on these as well as other courses, please visit our Web site at:
siemens.com/poweracademy.

We are pleased to support you in your professional development,


and to help you ­determine which training courses will be of the greatest value to you.

We look forward to meeting you at one of our training sessions!

Contact details:

Germany: USA:
E-mail: poweracademy.ic-sg@siemens.com E-mail: power-academy.us@siemens.com
Phone: +49 911 433 7415 Phone: Phone: +1 518 395 5005

Further local contact details you will find


on page number 86 / 87.

Explanation of symbols

Part of a curriculum;
e-test required for the certificate

Country Language Duration / no. of days

AT = Austria NG =  Nigeria de = German


CO = Colombia NL = Netherlands en = English
DE = Germany NO =  Norway es = Spanish
ES = Spain RU = Russia fr = French MLFB-Number
FR = France TR = Turkey nl = Dutch Price:
GB =  United Kingdom US =  United States no = Norwegian
IN = India ru = Russian Booking information
tr = Turkish

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Primary Technology
Medium Voltage
MV Switchgear – MV Switchgear – MV Switching
Technical Information Technical Information Devices & Switchgear –
(AIS & GIS) (Switchgear-Specific) Basics & Application
Booking code: MV-INFO Booking code: MV-SWITCH

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will get information about The participants will understand the principles of The participant will be familiarized with functions
­air-insulated and gas-insulated medium voltage air insulated medium voltage switchgear systems and selection criteria of medium voltage devices
circuit breaker switchgear and medium voltage and will gain ability to operate and maintain in as well as switchgear with standards, types and
ring-main units. It conciliates the most important safe conditions. planning criteria.
technical knowledge concerning construction,
Target audience Target audience
­operation and maintenance. Additionally a safe
Operation and service personnel, interested Technical staff involved in sales and project
handling of the insulating medium SF6 will be
­parties from sales and project processing. ­planning, for power distribution systems up to
pointed out.
36 kV.
Prerequisites
Target audience
Basic technical knowledge on MV Switchgear Prerequisites
Operation and service personnel, installation and
­operation. Basic technical knowledge.
commissioning personnel, interested parties from
sales and project processing. Main features Main features
■■ Training on one of the products of SIMOPRIME, ■■ Medium voltage switching devices:
Prerequisites
NxAIR World, 8BT1, 8BT2, 8BT3 –– Design Function, fundamental characteristics
Knowledge of medium voltage technology.
■■ General information on AIS technology and –– Selection criteria
Main features IEC Standard –– Switching duties
■■ System philosophy ■■ Reading drawings, electrical diagrams ■■ Medium voltage switchgear installations:
■■ Construction of products ■■ Design and features of the components –– Planning of switchgear
■■ Operating sequences ■■ Design and features of product in question –– Busbar systems
■■ Commissioning and maintenance ■■ Operation instructions –– Building specifications
■■ Locating and rectifying of faults ■■ Maintenance and troubleshooting instructions –– Personnel safety
■■ Safety regulations ■■ Quality processes –– Switchgear types
■■ Elaboration of knowledge through practical ■■ Practical application on panel –– Circuit breaker switchgear
exercises on cubicles –– Load-break switchgear
■■ SF6 in the medium voltage switchgear We offer trainings to the following circuit breaker –– Voltage detecting systems
switchgear: –– Handling of SF6 Gas
Notes
–– MV Switchgear – Recloser 3AD Product Training –– Connection and termination systems
The training program can also be tailored to special
(TIC-RECLOS) –– Safety accessories
customer needs if requested.
–– NXAIR World (TIC‑NXAIRW) ■■ Visit to Siemens sweachgear factory
–– NXAIR M World (TIC‑NXAIRM) Frankfurt/Main (only courses held in Germany)
9CA4130-0ME00-0DA1
DE en 3 –– NXAIR P (TIC-NXAIRP) –– Along with the theoretical part, the training
1,650 EUR –– SIMOPRIME World (TIC‑SIMOP) program also includes a tour of the Frankfurt
–– 8BT1 (TIC-8BT1) manufacturing plant. This enables the partici-
NG en 3 –– 8BT2 (TIC-8BT2) pants to gain an insight into the production
150,000 NGN
–– 8BT3 (TIC-8BT3) process and allows them to perform practical
–– MV Panel (8BK80) (TIC‑8BK80) exercises on the switchgear.
US en 2 –– MV Panel (8BK80 Plus) (TIC-8BK80PL)
Price on request
–– MV Air Insulated Switchgear (TIC-AISGEN) 9CA4130-0ME00-0DA2
DE en 3
–– MV Switchgear Type LMT/LMVP (TIC-LMTVP) 1,650 EUR
–– MV Switchgear Type Hadrian (TIC-HADRIAN)
–– MV Switchgear Reyrolle - Life Extension
IN en 3
(TIC-REYROLL) 15,000 NGN

Notes
The training program will be tailored to special US en 2
1,825 USD
­customer needs if requested. Please contact us!

Duration
Depends on type of switchgear

DE en ?
Price on request

GB en ?
Price on request

IN en ?
Price on request

TR en 2
2,500 TRY

TR tr 2
2,500 TRY

(Net prices) 15
Medium Voltage
MV – MV Equipments – MV –
Assembly and Installation Certification Program for Rural Electrification Techniques
Training Operation & Maintenance for Engineers & Technicians
Booking code: MV-CERTIF Booking code: MV-RURAL

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The training imparts profound knowledge about The participants will be familiarized with The participants will gain knowledge of the
the layout, operation, installation and attendance ­selection, engineering, operation and mainte- ­commissioning and maintenance of distribution
(current state – control) in the primary parts of nance of Medium voltage switchgears and transformers, their cooling methods and block
the according switchgears. After successful ­power  transformers. distribution stations. They will be able to, identify,
­completion of the course, the participants receive use and maintain different types of cables, carry
Target audience
a certificate that authorizes them to work self-­ out cable jointing and cable termination, conduct
Supervisors, engineers, field personal, technicians
responsibly on switchgears (primary parts). tests on cables, carry out installation earthing.
and specialists involved in operation, planning,
They will be able to install, commission and
Target audience design, maintenance and servicing of switchgears,
­maintain basic supply and lighting units using
Assembly and installation staff. transformers and protecting equipments from
Photovoltaic.
electric utilities and the industrial sector.
Prerequisites
Target audience
Basic knowledge of assembly technique. Prerequisites
Engineers, junior engineers, field personal and
Since the assembly and installation training Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and
technicians involved in operation, planning,
­includes active learning components, the first relevant exposure to MV equipments.
­design, maintenance and servicing of rural
­participants must wear suitable working clothes
Main features ­electrification systems.
and safety shoes.
■■ Technical information course for medium
Prerequisites
Main features voltage switchgears and switching equipments:
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering.
■■ Theory (ratings, typicals, layout, circuit breaker selection, planning and design functions,
modules, switches) locating and rectifying faults, safety Main features
■■ Operation (Operator controls, drive regulations, handling of SF6 gas ■■ Transformer installation and maintenance,
mechanism, operating procedures, interlocks) ■■ Technical information course for operating ■■ Block distribution stations/Ring Main Units
■■ Installation (installation of panel/block personnel-power transformers: selection, (including different types of switchgears)
interconnecting equipment, busbar installation; planning and design functions, assembly and ■■ Cable splicing and termination
installation of the voltage transformer inspection, safety regulations ■■ System and installation earthing
We offer trainings for the following switchgears: ■■ Medium voltage switchgears- NSPLUSC, 8DA, ■■ Photo voltaic power supply and lighting units
–– NXAIR M (MV-NXAIRM) operation and maintenance: fundamental
–– NXPLUS C (MV-NXPLUSC) functions and characteristics, installation,
NG en 10
–– NXPLUS (MV-NXPLUS) operation and maintenance of breaking 525,000 NGN
–– NXAIR P (MV-NXAIRP) devises, etc.
–– 8DA/8DB (MV-8DA8DB) ■■ Power and distribution transformers-technical
–– 8DJ10 (MV-8DJ10) workshop: operation and maintenance
–– 8DH10 (MV-8DH10) ■■ Technical workshop-life cycle management
–– 8DJH (MV-8DJH) ■■ Protection of Transformers
–– SIMOSEC (MV-SIMOSEC)
–– SIMOPRIME (MV-SIMOPRI)
NG en 10
–– 8BT1 (MV-8BT1) 525,000 NGN
–– 8BT2 (MV-8BT2)
–– 8BT3 (MV-8BT3)
–– NXAIR World (MV-NXAIRW)

Notes
This certificate is valid for 3 years.

Duration
1–4 days depending on the type of switchgear.

CO es 1–4
Price on request

DE en 1–4
Price on request

NG en 1–4
Price on request

TR en 2
2,500 TRY

TR tr 1–4
Price on request

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MV Power Supply Systems – MV Switchgear – MV Circuit Breakers –
Process-Oriented Engineering Maintenance Maintenance
Booking code: MV-ENG

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


This course conciliates a basic knowledge of The participants receive a fundamental training The participants will learn about the execution
­power systems and systems engineering enabling course in our training centers or directly on-site, of maintenance measures for the air insulated
participants to work out reliable and cost-effective especially created for your circuit breaker installa- switch gears 3AF, 3AG and 3CG. After a successful
solutions to problems that are encountered in tion. participation the trainee receives a certificate that
­industrial processes. authorizes him to work self-dependant and is able
Target audience
to execute the necessary maintenance operations
The training course is designed for maintenance
9CA4130-0ME00-0DA3 (revisions, visual checks, etc).
DE en 3 technicians, technical department foremen and
1,650 EUR We offer trainings for the following switchgears:
engineers.
H515/3AB/3AC (MV-3AB/C)
Prerequisites 3AH/3AJ/3AK (MV-3AH/J/K)
Technical fundamental knowledge in operation of 3AF/3AG/3CG (MV-3AF/G)
switchgears.
MV – DE en ?
Main features
Partial Discharges Price on request
■■ Switchgear:
Booking code: MV-PARTIAL –– Ratings, typicals, layout
–– Operator controls, drive mechanism,
Training objectives operating procedures
In this theoretical - practical course, the partici- –– General visibility control of circuit breakers MV –
pants will acquire the necessary knowledge for –– Mechanical and electronical function control
performing partial discharge test, as well as
Cable Testing & Diagnostics
–– Verification of circuit breakers and its driver
­understanding basic concepts necessary for inter- –– Control of all bolted connections and ist Booking code: MV-CABLE
pretation and analysis of the results obtained in contact system
the tests, tending to the development of a suitable –– Lubrication according to operating Training objectives
diagnosis of equipment condition. instructions In this theoretical – practical course, the partici-
–– Recognizing damaged drive components pants will acquire the necessary knowledge for
■■ Substation: performing diagnostic cable tests, as well as under-
CO es 2
900,000 COP –– Rotational maintenance work according to standing basic concepts necessary for interpreta-
manufacturer information tion and analysis of the results obtained in the
tests and locating incipient faults.
Notes
This course is arranged according to your
­switchgear devices and previous knowledge. CO es 2
MVDC/SIPLINK – 900,000 COP
Please contact us!
Benefits and Features
Booking code: TIC-SIPLIN DE en ?
Price on request MV Assembly and
Training objectives Installation Training –
The participant will understand MVDC (Medium
Voltage Direct Current) in back-to-back operations
Refresher
as flow control for distribution networks. Informa-
tion on the technical features, system behavior,
design, operation and maintenance requirements Training objectives
as well as an outlook on future developments and This training offers knowledge about the most
trends in power systems will be given. up-to-date development of different switchgears:
NXPLUS C (MV-RPLUSC)
9CA4130-0ME00-0DB2 NXPLUS (MV-RPLUS)
DE en 2
1,450 EUR 8DA/8DB (MV-R8DAB10)

DE en 1–5
Price on request

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High Voltage – Fundamentals

HV Switching Technology – HVDC and FACTS – HV Overhead Transmission


General Information Benefits of Power Electronics Line Design – Fundamentals
Booking code: HV-INFO Booking code: HVDC/FACTS Booking code: HV-OVHDLIN

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


This training informs on construction, function, The participant will understand power electronics The participant will understand the design aspects
service and maintenance of Siemens SF6-switch- in high voltage and medium voltage systems with of 69-765 kV transmission lines with special em-
gear and equipment. It is basically tailored for a focus on HVDC and FACTS and their applications. phasis on component parts of lines and their func-
those who need a technical overview on circuit Information on the technical features of different tions, insulation, electrical environmental effects
breakers and gas insulated switchgear (GIS) but solutions, HVDC and FACTS system behavior, design of fields and noise, selection of conductors and
don’t need to assemble/maintain. of components, operation and maintenance structures, and integration into an overall design.
­requirements will be given.
Target audience Target audience
Persons involved in planning, application engineer- Target audience Electrical, mechanical and civil engineers who
ing, coordination and purchasing etc., i.e. persons Engineers and managers in utilities, administration, need to understanding of the design of 69-765 kV
who need general knowledge of performance and transmission companies, power producers, consul- transmission lines including the basics of compo-
operation of the circuit breakers or system com- tants, design institutes and equipment manufac- nent parts of lines and their functions, insulation,
ponents of SF6-insulated switchgear, but who do tures who are responsible for sales and marketing, electrical environmental effects of fields and noise,
not personally carry out any work on this equip- consulting, planning and design of transmission selection of conductors and structures, and integra-
ment. projects, and all technically interested people in tion into an overall design.
general.
Prerequisites Main features
General knowledge of electrical engineering and Prerequisites ■■ Line design overview
mechanical engineering in addition to basic Basic knowledge of electrical and power ■■ Power system constraints
breaker and switchgear functions. ­engineering. ■■ Environmental effects
■■ Voltage stresses
Main features Main features
■■ Insulation coordination
■■ Individual modules of switchgear Interaction ■■ Trends in power systems
■■ Conductor vibrations
of modules ■■ Understanding power transmission
■■ Catenaries
■■ Basic mode of operation of the circuit breaker ■■ Power quality – terms and definitions
■■ NESC overview, design criteria and thermal
interrupter unit (puffer/selfcompression) and ■■ Trends in AC and DC transmission
ratings
the functions of the individual components ■■ Introduction in power electronic solutions
■■ Insulators and hardware
■■ Basic mode of operation of the drive systems ■■ HVDC and FACTS – basics and trends
■■ Structures/Foundations
and its components ■■ VSC Technology for HVDC, FACTS and
■■ Radio and TV interference, tower grounding,
(Hydraulic-/spring mechanism) tractions supplies
noise
■■ Control and monitoring of the switchgear ■■ Power electronics for distributions and
■■ Project management of line design and
■■ Limit values and their backgrounds industrial systems
construction
■■ Environmental protection ■■ Costs of high voltage transmission
■■ Voltage uprating
■■ It is also scheduled that the participants ■■ Projects, studies and applications
■■ Thermal uprating
become familiar with the production plants ■■ Outlook: PEBBs, GIS/HIS, GIL, H 2 and HTSC
■■ Power lines and pipeline
■■ Training on computer and real-time simulator
9CA4130-0HE00-0DA1 ■■ Blackouts 2003 – “Lessons Learned?”
DE en 2
1,200 EUR US en 4.5
2,825 USD
9CA4110-0NE00-0DF7
DE en 4
IN en 3 2,300 EUR
15,000 INR

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High Voltage – GIS Circuit Breaker
Metal-Clad GIS – Current 8D AIS Current 3AP – 3AQ Product
HV Switching Technology GIS – ­Product Range – Operation & Range – Operation &
Technical Information Maintenance – Intermediate ­Maintenance – Intermediate
Booking code: HV-GIS Booking code: HV-OMGIS Booking code: HV-OM3AP/Q

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


By covering the most important technical knowl- Acquisition of the “intermediate level” technical Acquisition of the “intermediate level” technical
edge on high voltage gas-insulated switchgear, knowledge required for operation and maintenance knowledge required for operation and mainte-
the participant will be able to describe possible of the above mentioned metal-clad switchgear, nance of the above mentioned AIS circuit breakers,
faults on SF6-insulated switchgear and to establish in compliance with safety regulations. in compliance with safety regulations.
their causes. The trainee will be capable of preventive product- At the end of the training course, the participant
related maintenance without executing operations. will be capable of preventive product maintenance
Target audience
He will be familiar with the product and tools and without executing operations. He will be familiar
Persons who participate, should be familiar with
will be capable of interpreting data (circuit breaker with the product and tools and will be capable of
design and construction of SF6-insulated switch-
response time, gas analysis, etc.). interpreting data (circuit breaker response time,
gear, e.g. operating and maintenance personnel,
gas analysis, etc.).
field service personnel and engineers. Target audience
The training course is designed for maintenance Target audience
Prerequisites
technicians, technical department foremen and The training course is designed for maintenance
Major knowledge of power engineering. Experience
high voltage engineers. technicians, technical department foremen and
with switchgear technology would be advanta-
high voltage engineers.
geous. Prerequisites
The candidate must have acquired basic mainte- Prerequisites
Main features
nance skills (i.e. identify equipment technology The candidate must have acquired basic mainte-
■■ Conveying detailed knowledge of the
and structures). He will also be familiar with safety- nance skills (i.e. identify equipment technology
technology of specific switchgear types
related risks and be capable of answering technical and structures). He must also be aware of safety-
–– 8D-type
questions. related risks and be capable of answering technical
■■ The following points are discussed in particular:
questions.
–– The different types of switchgear Main features
–– Mode of operation/Setup/Arrangement of ■■ Review of the structure s and characteristics Main features
the individual modules of metal-clad switchgear ■■ Review of AIS switchgear technology
–– Basic mode of operation of the circuit- ■■ SF6 gas ■■ SF6 gas:
breaker interrupter unit –– General information, properties –– General information, properties
–– The basic mode of operation of the spring –– Pressure, density switches –– Seal-tightness and hygrometry
drive system –– Compartmenting, compartment treatment –– Environment and safety
–– Control and monitoring of the switchgear –– Seal-tightness and hygrometry –– Pressure, density switches
–– (The limit values and background) –– Environment and safety ■■ Circuit breaker design and operation:
–– The interlocking system of the modules ■■ Circuit breaker design and operation –– Operating mechanisms
–– Maintenance and service aspects of the –– Earthing switches –– Earthing switches
Switchgear –– Disconnectors, instrument transformers –– Disconnectors, instrument transformers
–– Environmental protection aspects of SF6 –– Insulators, busbar, connectors –– Breaking chamber
–– Breaking chamber –– Principles and operation of hydraulic
9CA4130-0HE00-0DA3 –– Cable box operating mechanisms
DE en 4
2,200 EUR ■■ Workshop ■■ Workshop:
–– Operations (local, remote and manual) –– Operation of the SF6 filling kit
–– The various alarms (SF6, hydraulic, electric) –– Leakage detection
■■ Product training ■■ Product Training:
–– Training on one of the 8D product range: –– Training on one of the products of the
8DN9-0, 8DQ1, 8DN8-2, 8DN8-4 3AP – 3AQ product range:
3AP1-72.5, 3AP1-245, 3AQ
FR en 5
Price on request
CO es 2
900,000 COP
FR fr 5
Price on request
FR en 2
Price on request
FR es 5
Price on request
FR fr 2
Price on request

FR es 2
Price on request

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Further High Voltage Trainings
Hydraulic Knowledge & Metal-Clad GIS
HVDC and FACTS – Maintenance – Current Product Range –
Workshop Fundamentals ­Presentation
Booking code: HVDC-WS Booking code: HV-HYDRAUF Booking code: HV-PRESENT

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participant will understand power electronics To study the various types of hydraulic operating To present new equipment to operation and
in high voltage and medium voltage systems with mechanisms with which AIS and vintage GIS maintenance personnel. Acquire the knowledge
a focus on HVDC and FACTS and their applications. ­circuit breakers are equipped and become familiar relating to its specificities, main characteristics
Information on the technical features of different with the function of each hydraulic component and metal-clad switchgear maintenance program.
solutions, HVDC and FACTS system behavior, design and the adapted maintenance.
of components, operation and maintenance
FR fr 2
­requirements. Price on request
FR fr 3
Price on request
9CA4110-0NE00-0DF8
DE en 1 FR en 2
650 EUR Price on request
FR en 3
Price on request
FR es 2
Price on request
FR es 3
HV Substation Design – Price on request
Basics
Booking code: HV-SUBST
Metal-Clad GIS –
Training objectives Vintage Product Range –
The participants will get a basic understanding
of all aspects of substation design by covering HV Primary Test Performing Operation & Maintenance –
fundamental aspects as a basis for further detailed and Test Equipment Intermediate
study in any specific topic associated with substa-
Booking code: HV-TEST Booking code: HV-OMMGISV
tion design.
Training objectives Training objectives
GB en 2 In this theoretical – practical course, the partici- Acquisition of the “intermediate level” technical
485 GBP pants will acquire the necessary knowledge for knowledge required for operation and maintenance
performing power primary equipment diagnose, of the vintage GIS switchgear product range, in
commissioning and maintenance test as well as compliance with safety regulations.
understanding basic concepts necessary for inter-
HV Switchgear Design – pretation and analysis of the results obtained in FR fr 5
Basics the tests, tending to the development of a suitable Price on request
diagnosis of equipment condition.
Booking code: HV-SWITCH
FR en 5
Price on request
Training objectives CO es 3
The participants will get a basic understanding 1,300,000 COP
of all aspects of switchgear design by covering FR es 5
Price on request
fundamental aspects as a basis for further detailed
study in any specific topic associated with switch-
gear design.
Metal-Clad GIS –
GB en 3 Current 8D Product Range – Metal-Clad GIS – Vintage
1,140 GBP
Operation and Maintenance – ­Product Range – Operation &
Advanced Maintenance – Advanced
IN en 2
10,000 INR
Booking code: HV-OMMGOS Booking code: HV-OMGISVI

US en 2 Training objectives Training objectives


1,825 USD Acquisition of the “advanced level” technical knowl- Acquisition of the “advanced level” technical knowl-
edge required for operation and maintenance edge required for the operation and maintenance
of the above mentioned metal-clad switchgear, of the above mentioned metal-clad switchgear,
in compliance with safety regulations. in compliance with safety regulations.
HV Switching Technology –
Introduction Duration Duration
To be defined after consultation. To be defined after consultation.
Booking code: HV-INTRO

Training objectives FR fr ? FR fr ?
Price on request Price on request
The participant will gain knowledge in HV Switch-
ing Technology and become familiar with switch-
ing devices, use and applications. FR en ? FR en ?
Price on request Price on request

US en 2 FR es ? FR es ?
1,825 USD Price on request Price on request

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AIS Vintage SB6 Product Range – Upgrading Oil Circuit Breakers –
HV GIS Switchgear Reyrolle Operation & Maintenance – OP & MO Product Range –
Type YG 420/550 kV ­Intermediate Advanced
Booking code: HV-YG Booking code: HV-OMAIS Booking code: HV-UPGR

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participant will get a thorough understanding Acquisition of the “intermediate level” technical Acquisition of the “advanced level” technical
of YG 420/550 kV gas-insulated switchgear. knowledge required for operation and mainte- knowledge required to execute corrective sealtight-
nance of the SB6 AIS circuit breakers, in compliance ness operations on minimum oil circuit breakers
with safety regulations. (MOCB).
GB en 5
2,140 GBP At the end of the training course, the candidate
Duration
will be capable of participating in a disassembly
To be defined after consultation.
operation, of the corrective maintenance type,
with some autonomy.
HV GIS Circuit Breaker Price on request
FR fr ?
­ReyrolleType SPD2 420/550kV FR fr 4
Price on request
Booking code: HV-SPD2 FR en ?
Price on request
FR en 4
Training objectives Price on request
The participants will get a thorough understanding FR es ?
Price on request
of SPD2 420/550 kV SF6 circuit breaker. FR es 4
Price on request

GB en 3 Vintage AIS Circuit Breakers –


1,400 GBP
FA Range with Hydraulic Hydraulic Knowledge &
Operating Mechanism – Maintenance –
Operation & Maintenance – Intermediate
HV Circuit Breaker – Intermediate Booking code: HV-HYDRAUI
Testing
Booking code: HV-OMAISVI Training objectives
Booking code: HV-BREAK To study a method enabling hydraulic failure de-
Training objectives
tection on maintenance circuit breakers. Learn to
Training objectives Acquisition of the “intermediate level” technical
replace standard hydraulic components. Study and
This course enables the participants to deal with knowledge required for operation and maintenance
execute functional circuit breaker tests. Acquire
all aspects needed for HV circuit breaker testing. of FA AIS circuit breakers range, in compliance
basic stainless steel tube bending techniques.
with safety regulations.

GB en 5
2,140 GBP FR fr 3
FR fr 3 Price on request
Price on request

FR en 3
FR en 3 Price on request
Price on request
HV Switching Technology –
3A FR es 3
FR es 3 Price on request
Price on request
Booking code: HV-3A

Training objectives
By covering the most important technical knowl- Vintage AIS Circuit Breakers –
edge on high voltage gas-insulated switchgear FA Range with Hydraulic
(Type 3A), the participate will be able to describe Operating Mechanism –
possible faults on SF6-insulated switchgear and
Operation & Maintenance –
to establish their causes.
Advanced
9CA4130-0HE00-0DA4
DE en 5 Booking code: HV-VINTAGE
2,800 EUR
Training objectives
Acquisition of the “advanced level” technical
knowledge required for operation and maintenance
HV AIS Circuit Breaker Reyrolle of FA AIS circuit breakers range, in compliance
Type SPL2 420/550kV with safety regulations.

Booking code: HV-SPL2


FR fr 4
Price on request
Training objectives
The participants will get a thorough understanding
FR en 4
of SPL2 420/550 kV SF6 circuit breaker. Price on request

GB en 2 FR es 4
850 GBP Price on request

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Transformers

Distribution Transformers – Power Transformers – Distribution Transformers –


­Basics and Operation Basics and Operation Grounding and Protection
Booking code: TR-DT Booking code: TR-PT Booking code: TR-DGRDPRO

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


This course supplies a basic understanding of a This course supplies a furthermore understanding The primary objective of this class is to improve
transformer. Presentations, training exercises and of a transformer. Presentations, training exercises the participants understanding of the distribution
experiments carefully illustrate the characteristic and experiments carefully illustrate the character- system including primary and secondary systems,
properties of transformers, examples on distribu- istic properties of transformers. allowable connections, connections to be avoided,
tion transformers (DT). distribution system grounding types and over­
Target audience
current prot ection devices and applications.
Target audience Employees who would like to be informed about
Employees who would like to be informed about further knowledge of functionality and operation
general knowledge of functionality and operation of a transformer. US en 3
2,399 USD
of a transformer.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of electrical engineering.
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering. Fundamentals of AC and DC circuits.
Fundamentals of DC circuits. Extended knowledge to measuring electrical
Fundamentals of AC circuits. ­variables.
Basic knowledge of measurement for electrical
Main features
variables.
■■ General transformer overview
Main features –– Transformers and reactors in transmission and
■■ General transformer overview distribution networks – final exercises
–– Transformers and reactors in transmission and –– Transformer technology
distribution networks –– advanced electrical design, measuring
–– Transformer standards winding resistance and no load response
–– Transformer technology –– Autotransformers
–– Electrical basic design, explained on a single –– Vector groups
phase transformer, measuring and –– Advanced electrical design, response under
calculation ratio load condition
–– Introduction to 3 phase transformers –– Short circuit characteristics
–– Mechanical design of a power transformers –– Efficiency and transformer loss
■■ Transformer components –– Measuring on different vector groups
–– Voltage regulation with tap changers ■■ Transformer components
–– External connections –– Voltage regulation with tap changers –
–– Introduction to cooling equipment final questions
–– Overview control and protection devices –– Cooling equipment, troubleshooting using
■■ Transformer in service circuit diagrams
–– Introduction to safety policies –– Working with control and protection devices
–– Transport and checking after delivery ■■ Transformer in service
–– Overview of electrical measurements during –– Safety policies – final questions
commissioning –– Installing
–– Maintenance –– Oil analysis
–– Condition assessment and on-site –– Oil filling
diagnostics –– Commissioning
–– Oil regeneration and drying –– Insulation tests
–– Dielectric tests
–– Maintenance and troubleshooting
CO es 2
900,000 COP –– Inspection tasks
–– Advanced condition assessment and fault
9CA4130-0TE00-0DA4 scenarios
DE en 2
1,200 EUR –– Overload and emergency operation

CO es 3
1,300,000 COP

9CA4130-0TE00-0DA5
DE en 3
1,200 EUR

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General
EHV, HV and MV Substations
Overview: Arrangement, SF6 European Certification – UHF Partial Discharge
­Protection, Control and Preparatory Course ­Monitoring for GIS Substations
­Communication System
Booking code: SF6-PREP Booking code: GIS-UHF
Booking code: SUB-SCHEME
Training objectives Training objectives
Training objectives Train the participants, in compliance with the The course will give a thorough understanding of
To present the different types of High, Extra-High ­European decrees in EC305/2008, to acquire the the theory and application of Ultra High Frequency
and Medium voltage electrical substations, con- authorization required to handle SF6 gas during monitoring of GIS equipment and the operation of
figuration schemes used in power generation, SF6 treatment operations. Theoretical and practical either portable or continuous monitoring systems.
transmission and distribution, application and training. Training Center is accredited by Ministry
technical – economic comparison. of the Sustainable Development and Industry.
GB en 2
980 GBP

CO es 3 FR fr 2
1,300,000 COP Price on request

FR en 2
Price on request

FR es 2
Price on request
SF6 Gas Awareness
Booking code: SF6-AW

Training objectives Metal-Clad GIS –


Participants will receive a basic level of SF6 SF6 Gas Handling & Associated
­awareness as required for those personnel who Treatment Operations –
have some involvement with SF6 filled equipment, Advanced
or operate in areas where SF6 in containers or
SF6 filled equipment is present. The personnel are Booking code: SF6-GIS
not directly involved in ‘gas handling’ or operation
of the equipment. Training objectives
Acquisition of “advanced level” in the treatment
operations of the SF6 compartments of high
GB en 0.5 ­voltage metal-clad equipment.
225 GBP

NL nl 0.5 FR fr 3
215 EUR Price on request

FR en 3
Price on request

FR es 3
Price on request
SF6 Gas Competence
Booking code: SF6-COMP

Training objectives
Participants will receive the operational training Substation Condition
which complies with EC 305/2008 and is accredited
­Monitoring System Operation
by “Energy & Utility Skills” the UK sector skills
council. The training includes the full requirements Booking code: COND-NONIT
of those involved in the installation, operation
and maintenance of SF6 gas filled high voltage Training objectives
switchgear. Participants will be trained in operation and appli-
cation of Siemens substation monitoring systems.
Notes
Modules can be tailored to specific customer
­requirements. GB en 1
520 GBP

GB en 2
920 GBP

NL nl 2
1,250 EUR

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Protection
Protection – Fundamentals
System Protection –
Protection Technology – Protective Relaying – Workshop on a Real Time Digital
Principles Fundamentals Simulator RTDS
Booking code: PR-PRIN Booking code: PR-FUNDA Booking code: RTDS-PS

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will learn about basics of possible The participants interested in understanding of The participants will learn about complex fault
applications, principles of operation and the overall protective devices related to protection in genera- situations with a transient network analyzer,
concept of the most important protection devices. tion, transmission, sub-transmission or distribution ­considering different network and protection
systems will benefit from this course. Topics include ­systems.
Target audience
protection principles, physical and operating char-
Employees of power supply utilities and the in- Target audience
acteristics of protective devices, and protective
dustrial sector who are familiar with the planning, Experts for relay applications from utilities and
­relaying applications for generation, transmission
commissioning and maintenance of power system ­industry.
and distribution systems.
protection equipment.
This training provides participants with an under- Prerequisites
Prerequisites standing of the protective devices and systems Expert knowledge of protection technology.
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering. commonly used in generation, transmission,
­subtransmission, and distribution systems. Main features
Main features Instead of viewing prepared slides, the basis
■■ Protection principles Target audience of this wowrkshop are the questions and prob-
■■ Earth fault Recommended for engineers seeking an under- lems of the participants, exchange of experience
■■ Current transformer dimensioning standing of protection fundamentals, the course and practical work with protection devices, using
■■ Overcurrent-time protection would also be a valuable resource for engineers ­DIGSI/SIGRA. The location is the place of employ-
■■ Distance protection just entering the system protection field. ment of the trainer. Normally, he is testing new
■■ Line and transformer differential protection firmware versions during the development. Also
Prerequisites
■■ Busbar protection customer acceptance tests are done for critical
Fundamentals of power system engineering and
■■ Frequency protection network configurations, where exchange of expe-
the basic mathematical skills, such as trigonometry,
■■ Motor protection rience and transient optimization of the settings
complex numbers, matrix algebra, and applied
are the main topics. For the practical work, a real
calculus.
time digital simulator RTDS is available. This RTDS
CO es 3
1,300,000 COP Main features can simulate networks with up to 100 single
■■ Protection fundamentals and applications phase nodes, including lines, cables, sources,
9CA4140-0SE00-0DA2 ■■ Protective relay operational characteristics generators, CTs, CVTs, breakers, series capacitors
DE en 3
2,700 EUR ■■ Relay input sources (CTs and PTs) and shunt reactors.
■■ Generator protection ■■ Parameterization of 7SA

IN en 2 ■■ Protection applications ■■ Analysis of fault records and protocolls


10,000 INR ■■ Transformer protection ■■ Theoretical explanation of network and
■■ Bus protection algorithms
NG en 3 ■■ Transmission line protection ■■ Automatic reclosure and syncronisation
150,000 NGN ■■ Over-current and distance relay ■■ Parameterization of 7SD
■■ Blinders on distance relay ■■ Differential protection and communication
NL nl 3 ■■ Out-of step relay ■■ Simulation of protection communication lines
1,350 EUR ■■ Loss of excitation relay and GPS
■■ Relay coordination and over-current relays ■■ Stabilisation of dsifferential protection
RU ru 3 ■■ Fault current and breaker duty ■■ Transformer differential protection
53,400 RUB
■■ Instantaneous setting procedure ■■ Exchange of expert experience
■■ Distribution overcurrent protection
TR tr 3 ■■ Relays, fuses, reclosers, and sectionalizers 9CA4140-0SE00-0DB5
4,000 TRY DE en 5
■■ Coordination of devices 3,650 EUR

US en 3
2,399 USD

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Protection – SIPROTEC
SIPROTEC 4 – Generator/Dynamics and
SIPROTEC 4 – Protection Devices for ­Protection – Workshop on a Real
Application and Exercises Service Engineers Time Digital Simulator RTDS
Booking code: SIP4-SYS Booking code: SIP4-SERV Booking code: RTDS-GEN

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will become familiar with the The participants will have a deeper understanding The participants will learn about complex fault
concept and principle of operation of the digital of the nature of numerical protection devices. situations with a transient network analyzer,
network protection systems SIPROTEC 4. They will understand the meaning of bountiful ­considering different network and protection
settings and how to analyze malfunctions and ­systems.
Target audience
know remedies thereof.
Power system protection experts who have been Target audience
assigned to plan, commission and maintain digital Target audience Experts for relay applications from utilities and
protection systems. Engineers of power supply utilities and industry ­industry.
who deal with the planning, configuration, com-
Prerequisites Prerequisite
missioning, maintenance and operation of numeric
Basic knowledge of power system protection. Expert knowledge of protection and generator
protection systems.
Course “Protection Technology – Principles technology.
(PR‑PRIN)” or comparable knowledge. Prerequisites
Main features
Course “DIGSI 4 – Basics (DIGSI4-B)” or comparable Basic knowledge of protection technology.
■■ Theory of generators in steady state and
knowledge.
Main features transient conditions
Main features ■■ Principles and virtues of numerical protection ■■ Simulation of generators
■■ General properties of SIPROTEC 4 devices ■■ Generator stability and power swing
■■ Operation of protection relays with DIGSI 4 ■■ Hardware of numerical protection and settings ■■ Generator protection device 7UM
■■ Devices in practical operation: thereof ■■ Setting calculation
–– Overcurrent protection 7SJ ■■ Operating software DIGSI by the scenario ■■ Analysis of fault records and protocols
–– Distance protection 7SA ■■ Numerical protection: ■■ Exchange of expert experience
–– Transformer differential protection 7UT What has to be tested of it?
–– Differential protection 7SD ■■ Exercises accordingly and more with: 9CA4140-0SE00-0DB6
DE en 5
–– Busbar protection 7SS –– O/C protection 7SJ 3,650 EUR
–– SIPROTEC hardware –– Impedance protection 7SA
–– Hardware, jumpers, interfaces, electrostatic –– Transformer differential protection 7UT
sensitive devices, firmware –– Cable and line differential protection 7SD
–– Busbar differential protection 7SS
Notes
■■ Quality assurance/repair forms
Duration in Turkey is 1– 4,5 days depending on
the protection device.
9CA4140-0SE00-0DF3
DE en 5
3,650 EUR
9CA4140-0SE00-0DF1
DE en 4.5
3,650 EUR
GB en 5
2,900 GBP
GB en 3
1,740 GBP
NG en 5
250,000 NGN
IN en 3
15,000 INR

NG en 4.5
250,000 NGN

NL en 2
Price on request

NO no 4.5
16,000 NOK

RU ru 4.5
64,300 RUB

TR en 4.5
6,000 TRY

TR tr 4.5
6,000 TRY

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Protection – SIPROTEC
SIPROTEC 4 – Protection
Engineering Complete: SIPROTEC 4 – SIPROTEC 4 –
10 Days Certification Program Busbar Protection 7SS Distance Protection 7SA
Booking code: SIP4-CERTI Booking code: SIP4-7SS Booking code: SIP4-7SA

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will be familiarized with selection, The participants become familiar with the princi- The participants will deepen their knowledge
commissioning, operation and maintenance of ples, the application, the operation, and functions of the use and functional test of the impedance
protection schemes and system protection equip- of the distributed busbar protection 7SS. protection devices 7SA5/7SA6.
ments. They will get to know the softwares used
Target audience Target audience
to operate, to analyze faults and to the test the
Employees from utilities or industry involved in Users from the field of power transmission and
numerical relays.
the planning, commissioning and maintenance distribution who deal with the testing, commis-
Target audience of busbar protection systems. sioning and maintenance of protection systems.
Supervisors, Engineers, field personal, technicians
Prerequisites Prerequisites
and Specialists involved in operation, planning,
Good knowledge of busbar protection technology. Good knowledge of distance protection.
design, maintenance and servicing of switchgears,
transformers and protecting equipments from Main features Main features
electric utilities and the industrial sector. ■■ Introduction to busbar production 7SS ■■ Basics of numerical Impedance protection
■■ Function overview (Information on protection functions)
Prerequisites
■■ Hardware and function splitting ■■ Fault detection and distance measurement
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and
■■ Communication and configuration ■■ Zone settings
first relevant exposure to power system protection.
■■ Security measures ■■ Signal comparison protection
Main features ■■ Protection algorithms ■■ Demands on current- and voltage transformers
■■ Principles of Numerical Protection Technology ■■ Recommendations for settings ■■ Distance protection on parallel lines
■■ DIGSI 4 – Basics of Protection And Control ■■ Practical exercises with decentralized busbar ■■ Distance protection on tapped lines
Functions 7SS and CMC of OMICRON ■■ Teed feeder protection
■■ SIGRA 4 – Efficient interpretation of fault ■■ High impedance – Low impedance – ■■ Parallel line
records of SIPROTEC-devices A comparison ■■ Power swing detection
■■ SIPROTEC 4 – Protection Devices for Service ■■ Application with serial compensation
Engineers ■■ Operation and testing of a 7SA with secondary
CO es 3
■■ SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Relay Testing with the 1,300,000 COP test-kit CMC of OMICRON
OMICRON Test System ■■ Fault analysis with SIGRA
9CA4140-0SE00-0DF2
DE en 3
2,250 EUR
NG en 10 CO es 3
525,000 NGN 1,300,000 COP
ES es 3
1,100 EUR 9CA4140-0SE00-0DA3
DE en 3
2,250 EUR
IN en 3
15,000 INR
ES es 3
1,100 EUR

GB en 3
Price on request

IN en 3
15,000 INR

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SIPROTEC 4 – SIPROTEC 4 –
Machine/Motor Protection Application and Exercises of SIPROTEC 4 –
7UM & 7VE Generator/Motor Protection Differential Protection 7SD
Booking code: SIP4-7UMVE Booking code: SIP4-MOTOR Booking code: SIP4-7SD

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will learn about the principle The participants will gain knowledge of the mode The participants will deepen their knowledge of
of operation and functions of generator block of operation, applications and configuration of the use and functional test of the line differential
protection and synchronization. numerical unit and auxiliary protection systems. protection devices 7SD.

Target audience Target audience Target audience


Users from power supply utilities and industrial Employees from utilities and that sector of industry Users from the field of power transmission and
enterprises who deal with the testing, commis- concerned with planning, maintenance and testing distribution who deal with the testing, commis-
sioning and maintenance of generator protection of machine protection equipment. sioning and maintenance of protection systems.
systems.
Prerequisites Prerequisites
Prerequisites Course “DIGSI 4 – Basics (DIGSI4-B)” or comparable Good knowledge of line differential protection.
Good knowledge of generator protection knowledge.
Main features
­technology.
Main features ■■ Basics of numerical line differential protection
Main features ■■ Introduction to the principles of machine ■■ Information on protection functions
■■ Generator block protection application example protection ■■ Demand on current transformer
■■ Explanation of protection functions and ■■ SIPROTEC 4 – machine protection ■■ Multiple topologies
parameters ■■ Short-circuit protection ■■ Protection of transformer and line as a unit
■■ Generator capability curve ■■ Differential protection ■■ Numerical Differential protection
■■ Synchronization ■■ Recommendations on CT coordination communication:
■■ WEB Monitor ■■ Rotor earth fault protection Basics, interfaces, network technology,
■■ RTD box ■■ Underexcitation protection GPS synchronization
■■ Presentation of the generator model ■■ Principles of stator earth fault protection ■■ Application of the WEB Monitor
■■ Selection of protection functions ■■ Engineering of stator earth fault protection ■■ Operation and testing of a 7SD topology with
■■ Configuration and operation of SIPROTEC 4 7UM ■■ Configuration examples secondary test-kit CMC of OMICRON at hand
■■ Configuration and operation of SIPROTEC 4 7UT ■■ Practical exercises of a multitude of tasks
■■ Configuration and operation of SIPROTEC 4 7VE ■■ 7UM as motor protection
■■ Test of protection functions and synchronization ■■ Synchronisation device 7VE
CO es 3
with secondary test equipment 1,300,000 COP
■■ Connection of protection devices to the
CO es 4
generator model 1,450,000 COP 9CA4140-0SE00-0DA4
DE en 3
■■ Operation of the synchronous generator 2,250 EUR
■■ Measurements and operational indications 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF5
DE en 3.5
■■ Tripping on faults by generating faults 3,350 EUR ES es 3
■■ Analysis of fault records and fault indications 1,100 EUR

9CA4140-0SE00-0DJ1 GB en 2
DE en 4 Price on request
2,950 EUR

IN en 3 IN en 3
15,000 INR 15,000 INR

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Protection – SIPROTEC
SIPROTEC 5 – SIPROTEC 4 –
Distance & Line Differential SIPROTEC 4 – Transformer Differential
Protection 7SL Overcurrent Protection 7SJ Protection 7UT
Booking code: SIP5-7SL Booking code: SIP4-7SJ Booking code: SIP4-7UT

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will deepen their knowledge The participants will deepen their knowledge of The participants will deepen their knowledge
of the use and functional test of the distance and the use and functional test of the definite-time/­ of the use and functional test of the transformer
line differential protection devices SIPROTEC 5 7SL. inverse-time overcurrent protection devices 7SJ. differential protection devices 7UT6.

Target audience Target audience Target audience


Users from the field of power transmission and Users from the field of power transmission and Users from the field of power transmission and
distribution who deal with the testing, commis- distribution who deal with the testing, commis- distribution who deal with the testing, commis-
sioning and maintenance of protection systems. sioning and maintenance of protection systems. sioning and maintenance of protection systems.

Prerequisites Prerequisites Prerequisites


Good knowledge of distance and line differential Good knowledge of overcurrent protection. Good knowledge of transformer differential
protection. ­protection.
Main features
Main features ■■ Definite-time/inverse-time characteristics Main features
■■ Properties of SIPROTEC 5 7SL devices ■■ Pickup value increase when switching in ■■ Basics of numerical transformer differential
■■ Requirements on current and voltage a transformer/motor protection
transformers ■■ Thermal overload protection ■■ Adaption of ratio, vector group and impact
■■ Basics of numerical impedance protection ■■ Motor startup monitoring of tap-changer
■■ Fault detection and distance measurement ■■ Restart blocking for motor ■■ Stability during inrush and overexcitation
■■ Zone settings ■■ Demand on Current transformers
■■ Signal comparison protection 9CA4140-0SE00-0DG2 ■■ Application examples (busbar protection, auto
DE en 3
■■ Distance protection on parallel lines 2,250 EUR transformer, multi-winding transformer)
■■ Distance protection on tapped lines ■■ Earth-differential protection (REF) for for faults
■■ Power swing detection near starpoint
ES es 3
■■ Automatic reclosing 1,100 EUR ■■ Setting of device with DIGSI
■■ Basics of numerical line differential protection ■■ Operation and testing of a 7UT with secondary
■■ Multiple topologies GB en 3 test-kit
■■ Protection of transformer and line as a unit Price on request ■■ CMC of Omicron
■■ Differential protection communication: ■■ Transformer tap adjustment
Basics, interfaces, network technology, IN en 3 ■■ Application of the WEB Monitor
GPS synchronization 15,000 INR ■■ Fault analysis with SIGRA
■■ Setting of device with DIGSI 5
■■ Operation and testing of a SIPROTEC 5 7SL RU ru 3 9CA4140-0SE00-0DG3
62,200 RUB DE en 3
relays with secondary test-kit CMC of OMICRON 2,250 EUR
■■ Double sided fault locator
■■ Commissioning and maintenance
ES es 3
■■ Fault analysis with SIGRA 1,100 EUR

9CA4140-0SE00-0DK7
DE en 3
2,250 EUR

28 (Net prices)
SIPROTEC 5 – SIPROTEC 4 –
Transformer Differential SIPROTEC – Compact (7SJ80, Secondary Testing with
Protection 7UT 7SK80, 7RW89, 7SD80) OMICRON Test System CMC
Booking code: SIP5-7UT Booking code: SIP-COMPA Booking code: SIP4-CMC

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will deepen their knowledge The participants will learn about hardware, setting The participants will gain practical knowledge of
of the use and functional test of the transformer values and using of the SIPROTEC 4 Compact ­essential relay parameters and their secondary
differential protection devices SIPROTEC 5 7UT. ­devices. Additionally, basic functions of DIGSI 4.8 testing. The course focuses on hands-on creation
software will also be trained. of test documents for distance, cable and trans-
Target audience
former differential protection in medium and high
Users from the field of power transmission and Target audience
voltage grids.
distribution who deal with the testing, commis- User from power transmission and distribution
sioning and maintenance of protection systems. medium voltage networks, dealing with planning, Target audience
testing or commissioning. Engineers and technicians of power utilities
Prerequisites
and industries who deal with commissioning
Good knowledge of transformer differential Prerequisites
and periodic testing of protective relays.
­protection. Basic knowledge in protection technology.
Prerequisites
Main features Main features
Basic knowledge of protection technology.
■■ Properties of SIPROTEC 5 7UT devices ■■ Hardware , terminals, connections
■■ Basics of numerical transformer differential ■■ Protection settings and data analyse with Main features
protection DIGSI 4.8 ■■ Introduction to the OMICRON test system
■■ Adaption of ratio, vector group and impact ■■ Testing of protection functions with ■■ Creating test documents (OCC-files) for
of tap-changer Omicron-CMC overcurrent, distance and differential protection:
■■ Stability during inrush and overexcitation ■■ test equipment –– Testing the starting functions
■■ Demand on Current transformers –– Testing tripping characteristic
■■ Application examples (busbar protection, auto 9CA4140-0SE00-0DD5 –– Testing harmonic stabilisation
DE en 1.5
transformer, multi-winding transformer) 1,000 EUR (inrush and overexcitation)
■■ Earth-differential protection (REF) –– Testing switch-onto-fault (SOTF)
■■ Setting of device with DIGSI 5 –– Testing the automatic reclosure function
■■ Operation and testing of a SIPROTEC 5 7UT –– Earth fault detection in non-earthed systems
with secondary test-kit CMC of OMICRON –– Practical application of the created test
■■ Commissioning and maintenance documents on SIPROTEC relays
■■ Fault analysis with SIGRA

CO es 3
9CA4140-0SE00-0DK6 1,300,000 COP
DE en 3
2,250 EUR
9CA4140-0SE00-0DF6
DE en 3
2,250 EUR

GB en 3
2,100 GBP

NG en 3
150,000 NGN

RU ru 3
62,200 RUB

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Protection – DIGSI 4

DIGSI 4 – Basics DIGSI 4 – Advanced


Booking code: DIGSI4-B Booking code: DIGSI4-A

Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will get to know the DIGSI oper- 9CA4140-0SE00-0AD1 The participants will not only learn to implement
AT en 3
ating program. They will learn how to adjust, 2,250 EUR the knowledge in course DIGSI4 – Basic in a typical
manage, operate and analyze faults of SIPROTEC project application, but also learn about extended
devices using the DIGSI operating program. They functionality of the CFC and the display editor.
CO es 3
will use DIGSI program to configure and perform 1,300,000 COP Participants will be able to create and test user-
their own functions and control tasks. specific functions, and design a protection coordi-
9CA4140-0SE00-0DD1 nation concept. They will be familiar with several
Target audience DE en 3
2,150 EUR protection-principles and setting of SIPROTEC 4.
Users from electric utilities and the industrial sector
who are working for design, for parameterization Target audience
and for commissioning, as well as for maintenance ES es 3 Professionals from power supply utilities and
1,100 EUR
and operation of SIPROTEC 4 devices. ­industry dealing with the design, configuration,
commissioning, maintenance and operation of
Prerequisites GB en 3
1,740 GBP ­SIPROTEC devices.
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering.
Prerequisites
Main features
IN en 3 Course “DIGSI 4 – Basics (DIGSI4-B)” or comparable
■■ Introduction of SIPROTEC 4 and DIGSI 4 15,000 INR
knowledge.
■■ Process of parameterization of SIPROTEC-devices.
Start from the design documentation on an NG en 3 Main features
example of a single busbar configuration, over 150,000 NGN ■■ Design of protection-concept on hand
the protection settings and test of the ■■ Process of parameterization of SIPROTEC
SIPROTEC 4-devices up to DIGSI 4 project and NL nl 2 4-devices on the example of a double busbar
device management 900 EUR configuration (NXPLUS) with typicals
■■ Configuring of protection settings of ■■ Learning extended functionality of the display
SIPROTEC devices: NO no 3 editor and further CFC blocks
–– Data management, parameter assignment 12,000 NOK ■■ Parameterization of bay and substation
and project planning interlocking with logic-editor CFC
■■ Commissioning phase of SIPROTEC: RU ru 3 ■■ Bay-related switching sequences
53,400 RUB
–– Checking inputs/outputs and simulating of ■■ Testing of the run sequences of logic modules
fault records in online mode, with LED’s & fault recording
■■ Control of switching devices: TR tr 3 ■■ Displaying transformer tap position
3,000 TRY
–– Interlocked/not interlocked control ■■ Working with message texts, status information
–– Local/Remote control and interlocking texts
■■ Graphical configuring of logic functions and ■■ Calculation of short circuit current on hand
interlocks with the CFC logic editor ■■ Parameterization of protection settings
■■ Graphical configuring of the default and for transformer-backup protection 7SJ,
control display with the display editor transformer differential protection 7UT and
■■ Introduction of substation control centre- distance protection 7SA
communication with IEC 103, Profibus DP and ■■ Transfer of settings to secondary test
IEC61850 (Ethernet) and Web-Monitor for equipment with RIO/XRIO-format
SIPROTEC ■■ Transfer of parameter with excel addin and XML
■■ Introduction of fault evaluation with SIGRA for orotection-replacement new for old and for
■■ Practical exercises take over the settings from old protection relays
to SIPROTEC 4 devices
■■ Practical exercises

CO es 3
1,300,000 COP

9CA4140-0SE00-0DD2
DE en 3
2,150 EUR

ES es 3
1,100 EUR

IN en 3
15,000 INR

NL nl 2
900 EUR

RU ru 3
62,200 RUB

30 (Net prices)
Protection – DIGSI 5

DIGSI 4 – IEC61850 and


GOOSE Configuration DIGSI 5 – Basics DIGSI 5 – Systems
Booking code: DIGSI4-I Booking code: DIGSI5-B Booking code: DIGSI5-S

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will gain essential knowledge in The participants will be familiar with the DIGSI 5 The participants will enhance their knowledge of
substation communication based on Ethernet and operating program and learn how to adjust, man- SIPROTEC 5/DIGSI 5 in the context of a typical HV
IEC61850. Participants will be familiar with the age and operate the SIPROTEC 5 devices using the application. The basic knowledge will be deepened
concept and configuration of device communica- DIGSI 5 operating program. The participants will by learning extended functionality of the CFC and
tion via the IEC61850 protocol on the basis of use DIGSI 5 program to configure and perform the display editor and Simulation of measurement
data exchange between the devices belonging to their own functions and control tasks. test sequences for SIPTROTEC 5 tests with DIGSI 5.
the bay or station level and connected on Ethernet
Target audience Target audience
bus. The following topics will also be presented
Users from electric utilities and the industrial sector Users from electric utilities and the industrial sector
in the course: the basics of the Ethernet commu-
who are working for design, for parameterization who are working for design, for parameterization
nication profile, the application of diverse com-
and for commissioning, as well as for maintenance and for commissioning, as well as for maintenance
munication topologies and the basics of testing
and operation of SIPROTEC 5 devices. and operation of SIPROTEC 5 and SIPROTEC 4
Ethernet compliant with IEC61850. The participants
­devices.
will realize a GOOSE Communication between Prerequisites
­Eberle-tapchanger and SIPROTEC 4. Basic knowledge of electrical engineering. Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and
Target audience Main features
­Course “DIGSI 5 – Basics (DIGSI5-B)” or comparable
Professional users of power supply utilities and ■■ Design of protection/control- and monitor-
knowledge.
­industry who deal with the planning, configuration, concept on the basis of high voltage switchgear
commissioning, maintenance and operation of 8DN8. Main features
numeric bay and station automation systems with ■■ Introduction of Hardware- and Function ■■ Design of protection/control- and monitor-
IEC61850-Communication systems. group-concept of SIPROTEC 5 concept on hand of expanded high voltage
■■ The modularity of HW, SW, protection function switchgear with SIP 5 and SIP 4 devices
Prerequisites
and control function ■■ Learning extended functionality of the display
Basic knowledge in communication technology.
■■ Operating and Working with SIPROTEC 5 editor and further CFC blocks
Course “DIGSI 4 – Basics (DIGSI4-B)” or comparable
■■ Create the scope of supply and Order number ■■ Tracing of CFC-logic with DIGSI 5
knowledge.
with SIPROTEC 5 Online-Configurator ■■ Simple GOOSE Communication between
Main features ■■ Introduction: SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5
■■ Basics of communication networks and systems DIGSI 5 one Tool for all working processes. ■■ Expansion of SIPROTEC 5 project with
in substations with ethernet and IEC61850 –– Start with the Design of Single Line Diagram SIPROTEC 4 devices
(TCP/IP; OSI/IEC61850 Model) for the switchgear project. Design the ■■ Simple GOOSE Communication between
■■ Structure of the substation communication bus protection and control functions for a HV SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5
IEC61850 profile single busbar configuration for SIPROTEC 5 ■■ Automatic Setting Group Changing with
■■ Structure of ethernet communication networks devices using of SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5 –
(topology, architecture, components, addressing) –– Implementation of protection settings and Goose Communication
■■ Implementation of IEC61850 with DIGSI 4 allocation of binary inputs and outputs and ■■ Communication of SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5
■■ Simple example of GOOSE Communication analogue measurements inputs for SIP 5 to SICAM PAS System via IEC61850 protocol
with SIPROTEC 4 –– Creating of display pages and user log lists. ■■ Simulation of analogue and binary process
■■ Configuring of reverse interlocking for protection Creating of logic functions with CFC and test parameter with DIGSI 5 Test Suite
with GOOSE Communication of the logics ■■ Using the DIGSI 5 Online Expert Mode
■■ Station interlocking with ethernet-substations- –– Online-test for Commissioning of the ■■ Practical exercises with helpful DIGSI 5 guide
bus SIPROTEC 5-devices. Checking inputs/outputs
Notes
■■ Transfer of displays to neighbour-feeder and simulating of fault records
Theory/Praxis: 30/70.
between SIPROTEC 4 devices with GOOSE –– Operating phase of SIPTOTEC 5:
■■ GOOSE Communication between SIPROTEC 4 Get information and retrieve logs and fault
9CA4140-0SE00-DK3
and 3rd party-devices (Eberle-Tapchanger; records from the SIPTOTEC 5 device. Control DE en 3
Time-Server) of switching devices, Interlocked/not 2,150 EUR
■■ Commissioning, testing und diagnostic interlocked control, Local/Remote control
of IEC61850 communication networks ■■ Flexibility of protection functions of SIPROTEC 5:
■■ Practical exercises Expansion of protection function points
■■ Simple GOOSE Communication between
9CA4140-0AE00-0AE3 SIPROTEC 5 devices with IEC61850 protocol
AT en 3
2,150 EUR ■■ Practical exercises with helpful DIGSI 5 guide

9CA4140-0SE00-0DD3 Notes
DE en 3 Theory/Praxis: 30/70.
2,150 EUR

ES es 3 CO es 4
1,100 EUR 1,450,000 COP

9CA4140-0SE00-0DK1
IN en 2 DE en 4
10,000 INR 2,950 EUR

RU ru 3
62,200 RUB

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Protection Schemes & Settings

DIGSI 5 – IEC61850 and Protection of Oil and Protection of Oil and


GOOSE Configuration Gas Power Networks – Part 1 Gas Power Networks – Part 2
Booking code: DIGSI5-I Booking code: PR-OG1 Booking code: PR-OG2

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will gain essential knowledge in Characteristics of a typical oil and gas network In the second part of the training practical exer-
substation communication based on Ethernet and and topics of load flow, short circuit, motor start, cises with Siemens’ over current and differential
IEC61850. Participants will be familiar with the voltage and frequency stability, protection settings protection relays for line, trans-former and motor
concept and configuration of device communica- coordination, and typical setting report will be equipment within the real-life industrial network
tion via IEC61850 Protocol on the basis of data discussed. Based on a real-life example, industrial example are executed. The trainees are taught to
exchange between the devices belonging to the network design topics like network structure, reli- interpret and analyze an incident by using available
bay or station level and connected on Ethernet ability of supply, protection concept, contingency fault records.
bus. The basics of the Ethernet communication analysis, and load shedding analysis are presented
Target audience
profile and the application of diverse communica- in order to provide a proper response to minimize
This course is directed at plant protection engi-
tion topologies will be presented. The basics of consequences of faults. Calculation tools are used
neers, who would like to increase their analytical
testing Ethernet compliant with IEC61850 will be to simulate short circuits, motor starts, motor
and practical skills for system protection.
presented. The participants will realize a GOOSE ­reacceleration etc.
Communication between SIPROTEC 5 devices as Prerequisites
Target audience
well as between SIPROTEC 5 and SIPROTEC 4 University degree in protection engineering.
This course is directed at plant protection engi-
­devices. Course “Protection of Oil and Gas Power Networks
neers, who would like to increase their analytical
– Part 1 (PR-OG1)”.
Target audience and practical skills for system protection.
Professional users of power supply utilities and Main features
Prerequisites
­industry who deal with the planning, configuration, ■■ DIGSI 4 operating and evaluation software:
University degree in protection engineering
commissioning, maintenance and operation of –– How to set up a project structure in Project
­SIPROTEC 5 and SIPROTEC 4 as well as to Station Main features Manager
Automation Systems with IEC61850-Communi­ ■■ Power supply reliability –– How to get and set a relay parameters in
cation Systems. ■■ Network structures Device Manager
■■ Load flow and contingencies analysis –– How to go online and work online
Prerequisites
■■ Short circuit analysis for phase and earth faults –– How to change settings – with DIGSI and
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and
■■ Current transformer dimensioning relay front port
course “DIGSI 5 – Basics (DIGSI5-B)” or comparable
■■ Over current-time protection –– How to feed back setting changes to the
knowledge.
■■ Distance protection planning department
Main features ■■ Differential protection –– How to do maintenance with DIGSI
■■ Basics of communication networks and systems ■■ Frequency protection ■■ Over current protection device 7SJ relay:
in substations with Ethernet and IEC61850 ■■ Motor protection –– Ordering information and accessories
(TCP/IP; OSI/IEC61850 Model) ■■ Transformer protection –– Scope of functions
■■ Overview of IEC61850 Edition 2 ■■ Cable and overhead line protection –– Overall operation hardware and connections
■■ Structure of the substation communication bus ■■ IEC61850/GOOSE Theory basics such as data –– Doing sample settings and settings
IEC61850 profile model and services discussion
■■ Structure of Ethernet communication networks –– Information configuration matrix for
(topology, architecture, components, 9CA4140-0SE00-0DK8 input/output/internal signals
DE en 5
addressing) 3,450 EUR –– Measurement supervision, fault
■■ Implementation of IEC61850 with DIGSI 5 interpretation by using SIGRA
■■ Simple example of GOOSE Communication –– Hands-on training with 7SJ relays, DIGSI,
NG en 5
with SIPROTEC 5 225,000 NGN SIGRA with using secondary test equipment
■■ Configuring of reverse interlocking for (e. g. omicron) to produce faults such as
protection with GOOSE Communication single phase, two phase and three phase
■■ Station interlocking with faults (short circuits) with low and with high
Ethernet-substations-bus current.
■■ Transfer of displays to neighbour-feeder –– Hands-on training with 7SJ relays, DIGSI,
between SIPROTEC 5 devices with GOOSE SIGRA with using secondary test equipment
■■ GOOSE Communication between SIPROTEC 4 (e. g. OMI-CRON) to produce faults like:
and SIPROTEC 5 motor start (rotor blocked, starting time
■■ Communication of SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5 supervision), overloaded motor and cable.
to SICAM PAS System via IEC61850 protocol
■■ Commissioning, testing und diagnostic of
IEC61850 communication networks
■■ Practical exercises with helpful DIGSI 5 guide

9CA4140-0SE00-0DK2
DE en 2
1,600 EUR

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Further Protection Trainings
SIPROTEC 4 –
Protection & Control System
Basics for Protection Engineers Engineering
Booking code: PR-BASIC Booking code: SIP4-ENGIN
■■ Differential protection device 7SD and 7UT
Training objectives Training objectives
relays:
The participants will learn about the design, The participants will learn about the process of
–– Ordering information and accessories
equipment and special events in electrical grids ­protection and control system engineering.
–– Scope of functions
for a better understanding of requirements and
–– Overall operation hardware and connections
functions of protecting devices.
–– Doing sample settings and settings discussion ES es 3
–– Information configuration matrix for 1,100 EUR
9CA4140-0SE00-0AA1
input/output/internal signals AT en 2
–– Measurement supervision, fault 1,200 EUR
interpretation by using SIGRA
9CA4140-0SE00-0DA1
–– Hands-on training with 7SD/7UT relays, DE en 2
DIGSI, SIGRA and Test equipment with using
1,200 EUR SIPROTEC 4 –
secondary test equipment MV Protection & Control
(e. g. OMICRON) to produce faults such as NO no 2
8,000 NOK Booking code: SIP4-MV
internal and external faults and analyze
them
Training objectives
–– Establish and use the “WEB Monitor”
The participants will understands the principles
function System Protection Communica- of medium voltage protection and control and
■■ Final discussion: tion of Power Transmission and knows how to apply it in practice.
–– Typical report and settings
–– How to set protection devices in accordance
Distribution Networks
to the typical setting report, as taught in the Booking code: PR-COM ES es 3
1,100 EUR
first week of training
Training objectives
9CA4140-0SE00-0DK9 The participants will become familiar with the
DE en 5
3,650 EUR ­basics of communication technology. There will
be an overview of the various ways in which
­communication components and protocols can SIPROTEC 4 –
NG en 5
225,000 NGN be used and are able to specify requirements for HV Protection & Control
modern communications systems.
Booking code: SIP4-HV
9CA4140-0SE00-0DA7
DE en 2 Training objectives
1,200 EUR
The participants will understands the principles
of high voltage protection and control and knows
how to apply it in practice.
SIPROTEC 4 – SIPROTEC 4 –
Power System Protection – Power System Protection – ES es 3
1,100 EUR
Advanced Basics
Booking code: SIP4-ADVAN Booking code: SIP4-BASIC

Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will know how to conceive com- The participants will become familiar with the
plex protection schemes and be familiar with the fundamentals of power system protection and
­special requirements for the protection of high protection schemes.
voltage systems.
ES es 3
1,100 EUR
ES es 3
1,100 EUR

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Further Protection Trainings

Protection Technology –
Addional Functions SIPROTEC – Guided Exercises DIGSI 4 – CFC
Booking code: SIP4-ADDIT Booking code: WS-GUIDE Booking code: DIGSI4-C

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will learn about the most com- The participants will gain knowledge of the mode The participants will discuss and work on the real-
monly used additional functions of power system of operation and basic functions of SIPROTEC pro- ization of their protection and control instrumen-
protection and their use. tection devices. They will be able to operate the tation automation requirements. They will get
protective equipment. useful tips all around the subject of graphic con-
9CA4140-0SE00-0DG1 figuring of automation tasks. Furthermore, they
DE en 2 Notes
1,700 EUR will become familiar with the CFC blocks in detail.
The participants work predominantly on their
own. The trainees define their own pace of work,
RU ru 2 the protection device and the functions upon CO es 2
42,500 RUB 900,000 COP
their interest. The trainer is giving initial help
­concerningthe choice of topics and exercises. 9CA4140-0SE00-0DD4
For questions or for help the trainer is readily DE en 2
1,600 EUR
available. SIPROTEC devices with operating soft-
Protection Systems – ware are obtainable for the practical exercises.
Accessory Equipment The duration varies from 1 to 10 days according 10,000 INR
IN en 2
to the request.
Booking code: SIP4-ACCES

Training objectives 9CA4140-0SE00-0DF7


DE en ?
The participants will learn about the main addi- 550 EUR
tional devices of power system protection and DIGSI 5 – CFC
their function and use. NG en 5
250,000 NGN Booking code: DIGSI5-C
9CA4140-0SE00-0DJ3
DE en 1 Training objectives
650 EUR NL nl 1
410 EUR The participants will enhance their knowledge of
SIPROTEC 5/DIGSI 5 in the context of their appli­
RU ru 1 cation. The participants will work on and discuss
34,900 RUB RU ru 3
Price on request the realization of their protection and control
­instrumentation automation requirements. They
will get useful tips all around the subject of graphic
SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing configuring of automation tasks. Furthermore,
Current and Voltage they will become familiar with the CFC blocks in
Transformers – Intensive Course with OMICRON Test System CMC detail. The CFC logics will be tested with DIGSI 5
– Basics and with the corresponding SIPROTEC 5 devices.
Booking code: SIP-VTI
Booking code: SIP4-TESTB
9CA4140-0SE00-0DK4
Training objectives DE en 2
The participants will gain in-depth insight into Training objectives 1,600 EUR
the physical behavior of current transformers. The participants will gain practical knowledge of
­essential relay parameters and their secondary
The training will focus on the dimensioning of
testing. The course focuses on hands-on creation
SIGRA 4 –
current transformers and their practical application
in power system protection. Aside from the current of test documents for distance, cable and trans- Efficient Interpretation of
transformer dimensioning conforming to stan- former differential protection in medium and high Fault Records
dards, the proper collaboration of current trans- voltage grids.
Booking code: SIP4-SIGRA
former and protection device and future trends
in current transformer technology will also be NL nl 2 Training objectives
­discussed. 900 EUR The participants will be able to apply SIGRA 4
­efficiently, to analyze fault records presented in
9CA4140-0SE00-0DA8 the Comtrade format and to understand the pro-
DE en 3
1,850 EUR SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing tection’s behavior. The course includes the views
with OMICRON Test System CMC and diagrams of SIGRA and the ways of fault record
– Advanced analysis. The participants will also analyze fault
records and extensively discuss the results. The
SIPROTEC 4 – Booking code: SIP4-TESTA analysis emphasizes timings, variations of current
Transformer Protection & Control and voltages, determination of impedances, fault
Training objectives location and the analysis for harmonics.
Booking code: SIP4-TR The participants will gain practical knowledge of
­essential relay parameters and their secondary
Training objectives testing. The course focuses on hands-on creation CO es 2
900,000 COP
The participants will understands the principles of test documents for distance, cable and trans-
of medium voltage protection and control and former differential protection in medium and high 9CA4140-0SE00-0DE1
DE en 2
knows how to apply it in practice. voltage grids. 1,700 EUR

ES es 3 NL nl 2 IN en 2
1,100 EUR 900 EUR 10,000 INR

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Generator/Motor Protection – REYROLLE – DAD-N
Design and Settings (High Impedance Schemes) REYROLLE – SOLKOR Rf Schemes
Booking code: PR-DSMP Booking code: REY-HIGH Booking code: REY-SOLKOR

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will be trained on detailed prepa- This course provides participants with an under- This course provides participants with an under-
ration of SIPROTEC setting values for electrical standing of the use, application and installation standing of the use, application and installation
machines. of the REYROLLE protection device DAD-N providing of the REYROLLE protection device SOLKOR Rf
numeric high impedance protection and its appli- ­providing classical line differential protection via
9CA4140-0SE00-0DG4 cation schemes to protect bus bars and other pilot wires and its application schemes with pilot
DE en 3
2,100 EUR equipment. wire supervision and injection intertrip.

IN en 3 GB en 1 GB en 1
15,000 INR 630 GBP 630 GBP

Protection Schemes for Power


Generation and Industry – REYROLLE – RECLOSER-M
Design and Settings REYROLLE – ARGUS-M 7SR21,
­CONTROLLER 7SR224
7SR22
Booking code: PR-DSIN
Booking code: REY-RECLO
Booking code: REY-ARGUSM
Training objectives
Training objectives
The participants will have an in-depth knowledge Training objectives
This course provides participants with an under-
of protection of public distribution networks. They This course provides participants with an under-
standing of the use, application and installation
will know the special requirements for the protec- standing of the use, application and installation
of the RECLOSER-M CONTROLLER protection device
tion of medium voltage distribution networks. of the ARGUS-M Overcurrent (7SR21) and Direc-
providing Auto-Reclose Overcurrent protection.
tional Overcurrent (7SR22) Relay.
9CA4140-0SE00-0DB3 Notes
DE en 3
2,100 EUR The course will take the form of a PowerPoint
GB en 1
­presentation and practical demonstration of the 630 GBP
RECLOSER-M CONTROLLER relay.

System Protection –
GB en 1
Design and Settings 630 GBP
REYROLLE – ARGUS-C 7SR11,
Booking code: PR-DSPS
7SR12
Training objectives
Booking code: REY-ARGUSC
The participants will acquire detailed knowledge
of the protection methods in power grids and be- Training objectives
come familiar with the special requirements for REYROLLE – ARGUS 1 – ARGUS 6 This course provides participants with an under-
the protection of high voltage systems and power standing of the use, application and installation
systemsfor very high voltages. The course will Booking code: REY-ARGUS of the ARGUS-C Overcurrent (7SR11) and Direc-
­focus on the practical implementation of different tional Overcurrent (7SR12) Relay.
Training objectives
philosophies for the development of protection
This course provides participants with an under-
concepts. It will also focus on the practical deter-
standing of the use, application and installation GB en 1
mination of optimum setting values. 630 GBP
of the REYROLLE protection device ARGUS providing
overcurrent protection (nondirectional and direc-
9CA4140-0SE00-0DJ2
DE en 3 tional).
2,100 EUR

GB en 1
System Protection – 630 GBP
Design and Settings –
Intensive
Booking code: PR-DSPSI

Training objectives
REYROLLE – Itinerary DUOBAIS
The participants will gain a detailed insight into Booking code: REY-DUOBAI
the protection methods used for power grids.
Equipment protection will be an essential part Training objectives
of the training. The course will also focus on the This course provides participants with an under-
procedure and calculation methods for optimum standing of the use, application and installation
collaboration of entire protection systems in of the REYROLLE protection device DUOBIAS pro-
transnational power grids. viding differential protection for transformers.

9CA4140-0SE00-0DG8
DE en 3 GB en 1
2,100 EUR 630 GBP

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Substation Automation – SICAM PAS
SICAM PAS –
SICAM PAS – SICAM PAS – Automation with CFC,
Basics Parameterization ST and SFC
Booking code: PAS-B Booking code: PAS-P Booking code: PAS-C

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will learn how to use SICAM PAS V7 The participants will be able to independently The participants will be familiar with the most
system and its basic knowledge. They will learn set up a SICAM PAS V7 configuration. ­important CFC blocks and how to use them.
about the operation and will find out how to use ­Furthermore, they learn about the advantages
Target audience
this in the system management. of the programming language ST (Structured Text),
Customers from power utilities and industry
which was especially developed for automation
Target audience who wish to do user specific parameterization
systems. Both of these tools will be used to param-
Customers from power utilities and industry or changing of parameterization.
eterize and program examples for various applica-
­responsible for operating a SICAM PAS system.
Prerequisites tions.
Prerequisites Course “SICAM PAS – Parameterization (PAS-P)”.
Target audience
Fundamentals of telecontrol and automation.
Main features Customers who are in charge of parameterization
Main features ■■ Summary of basics of SICAM PAS and programming of logic functions in a SICAM PAS
■■ Introduction to SICAM PAS total system ■■ Setting up SICAM PAS software system.
■■ System functions ■■ Starting parameterization
Prerequisites
■■ Intro to PQS functions – System components ■■ Telecommunication with IEC101/104
Course “SICAM PAS – Parameterization (PAS-P)”.
■■ Licensing – SICAM PAS UI – User Interface ■■ Interface to local operator station SICAM SCC
■■ PAS Runtime System Control with UI Operation ■■ Communication with bay units by IEC103 Main features
■■ Test and diagnostic tool SICAM Value Viewer ■■ CFC logic programming ■■ Introduction to PAS automation
■■ Basics of telecommunication – Interface test ■■ Communication with IEC61850 ■■ Frequently used CFC blocks
program ■■ SNMP monitoring – Redundancy ■■ Application of CFC in various examples
■■ Siemens serial hub ■■ Practical Exercises ■■ Basics of programming language ST
■■ Local HMI system SICAM SCC ■■ Primary use of ST and CFC
Notes
■■ IEC61850 ■■ Writing programs/functions/
Theory/Praxis: 40/60.
■■ Communication Standard for Switchgears function blocks with ST
■■ SICAM Station Unit ■■ Combinations of CFC and ST
■■ PAS Redundancy concept CO es 5 ■■ SFC – sequential function chart for switching
■■ Configuration Examples
1,900,000 COP sequences
9CA4140-0AE00-0DA2 Notes
DE en 5
CO es 3 3,650 EUR Theory/Praxis: 50/50.
1,300,000 COP

9CA4140-0AE00-0DA1 ES es 3 9CA4140-0AE00-0DA4
DE en 3 DE en 3
1,100 EUR 2,200 EUR
2,200 EUR

NG en 5 ES es 3
ES es 3 250,000 NGN 1,100 EUR
1,100 EUR

NG en 3
150,000 NGN

36 (Net prices)
SICAM PAS –
System Diagnosis and SICAM SCC – SICAM PAS –
Trouble Shooting Configuring an Operator Station Complete
Booking code: PAS-SYS Booking code: PAS-S Booking code: PAS-COM

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The course provides systematical diagnosis and The participants will be able to configure a The participants will gain a basic knowledge of
fault analysis in the entire substation automation. ­graphical operator station with PAS CC V7. the entire SICAM PAS system. They will be able
It imparts profound detailed information out of to independently set up a SICAM PAS configuration
Target audience
different components. and to configure a graphical operator station with
Customers from power utilities and industry who
SICAM SCC.
Target audience whish to be able to design or modify the graphical
Users in parameterization and commissioning user interface. Target audience
of SICAM PAS. Customers from power utilities and industry
Prerequisites
­responsible for operating a SICAM PAS system,
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of SICAM PAS.
who wish to do user specific parameterization
Knowledge in substation automation, remote
Main features and to be able to modify the graphical user
control, network and communication.
■■ System overview of SICAM SCC ­interface.
Main features ■■ Installing SICAM SCC software
Prerequisites
■■ IEC101/104 Protocol description, Test-Tools ■■ PAS Interface to SCC
Fundamentals of telecontrol and automation.
■■ Protocol analysis with “ethereal”/wireshark ■■ Devising a project
■■ Systematical approach to identify ■■ Graphics Designer Main features
communication problems ■■ Compatibility Key ■■ This course combines following 3 single
■■ RuggedCom settings, IP, SMNP, ■■ Switching Authority training courses:
configuration concepts, Diagnosis ■■ User Administrator –– SICAM PAS – Basics
■■ Hirschmann Switches/Siemens Scalance ■■ Bay and Telecontrol Blocking –– SICAM PAS – Parameterization
Switches ■■ Message lists –– SICAM SCC – Configuring an Operator
■■ Remote access for diagnosis ■■ Practical exercises Station
■■ Customer Support Center
Notes Notes
■■ Voltage regulators A-eberle
Theory/Praxis: 30/70. Theory/Praxis: 50/50.
■■ Interoperability
■■ IEC61850
■■ Diagnosis Tools CO es 3.5 CO es 10
–– IEC Browser 1,400,000 COP Price on request
–– Netview
9CA4140-0AE00-0DA3 9CA4140-0AE00-0DB1
–– Networkview DE en 3.5 DE en 10
2,600 EUR 6,600 EUR
–– GOOSE Inspector
■■ Fault analysis for serial protocols
■■ SICAM PAS General Information NG en 3.5 ES es 10
175,000 NGN 3,300 EUR
■■ DSITest
■■ CfeTestAndDiagnossisUI
■■ Redundancy NG en 10
525,000 NGN
■■ Time Synchronisation
■■ Power Quality
■■ Soft PLC
■■ SICAM PAS Station Unit
■■ WinCC
–– Diagnostic Tools
–– Scripting
–– Archiving

Notes
Theory/Praxis: 70/30.

9CA4140-0AE00-0DA5
DE en 5
3,400 EUR

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Substation Automation – SICAM RTU

SICAM 1703 – SICAM 1703 – SICAM 1703 –


Basics Service Engineering
Booking code: RTU-BASIC Booking code: RTU-SERVIC Booking code: RTU-ENG

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will develop an understanding Service technicians involved in the maintenance The participants will be able to set up a SICAM 1703
for the productivity of the scalable automation of SICAM 1703 systems. automation system based on pre configured tem-
unit SICAM 1703; gain an overview of the con- Technicians involved in the engineering of plates; create process signals in the engineering
struction of SICAM 1703; understand the most ­SICAM 1703 automation systems. tool OPM II; and use process signals in a function
important functions; and know the basic working block diagram. They will also learn how to apply
Target audience
of SICAM 1703. and test communication connections to other
The participants gains the knowledge required
­SICAM 1703 devices and/or SCADA systems;
Target audience to carry out the maintenance of the scalable auto-
and configure the data flow routing from data
Employees from sales and engineering mation system SICAM 1703 (SICAM AK, SICAM TM,
­acquisition to data output within the system
­departments. SICAM EMIC, SICAM BC) with the supplied system
­SICAM 1703.
related tools. The procedures for changes/exten-
Prerequisites
sions are not given here. Target audience
Knowledge of the most important terms in
Technicians, who want to realize complete solutions
­telecontrol technology as trained in the course Prerequisites
with the automation system SICAM 1703.
“Telecontrol and Automation – Fundamentals Course “SICAM 1703 – Basics (RTU-BASICS)”.
(SAS-TELE)”. Prerequisites
Main features
Course “SICAM 1703 – Basics (RTU-BASICS)”.
Main features ■■ System architecture and hardware overview
Course “SICAM 1703 – Service (RTU-SERVIC)”.
■■ Product families at a glance ■■ SICAM TOOLBOX II – handling in principle
■■ The scalable automation concept SICAM 1703 ■■ Diagnosis options Main features
■■ The features of the different automation units: ■■ How to change system elements ■■ Overview of functions within SICAM 1703
–– SICAM AK automation module ■■ Connection system, mechanical system ■■ Compile an addressing concept in accordance
–– SICAM TM automation module ■■ Remote maintenance with IEC60870-5
–– SICAM BC automation module ■■ Practical exercises with SICAM TOOLBOX II and ■■ Automatic data flow routing
–– SICAM EMIC automation module SICAM AK, SICAM TM, SICAM BC, SICAM EMIC ■■ Parametrization of the communication
–– SICAM CMIC automation module –– Test and simulation practicabilities with the
■■ The mode of operation of SICAM 1703 – 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD4 SICAM TOOLBOX II
AT en 1
from data acquisition to data output 600 EUR –– Extension and adjustment of the
■■ Diagnosis and test configuration with OPM II and CAEx plus
–– Practical exercises with the SICAM TOOLBOX
9CA4140-0AE00-0AD3 II and a SICAM AK, SICAM TM, SICAM BC or
AT en 1
570 EUR SICAM EMIC
–– Parameter adminstration with the
SICAM TOOLBOX II: Import/export/Backup

9CA4140-0AE00-0AD5
AT en 5
3,000 EUR

38 (Net prices)
SICAM 1703 – SICAM 1703 – SICAM 1703 –
CAEx plus Complete Power Week
Booking code: RTU-CAEX Booking code: RTU-1703 Booking code: RTU-WEEK

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will master the operation and The participants will be able to configured a The participants gain basic knowledge of the
creation of a steering task in destination system ­complete station by using the automation system ­scalable automation system SICAM 1703 and
SICAM 1703 with use of CAEx plus. They will learn SICAM 1703 including a control task (CAEx plus) the configuration tool OPM II. They will be able
the IEC 61131 conform programming language within 10 days. They will gain consolidated to independently carry out simple configuration
emphasising FBD (Functional-Block-Diagram) and knowledge with theoretical foundations. changes as well as plant diagnosis.
its use.
Target audience Target audience
Target audience Technicians who want to create complete solutions This course focuses on practical exercises and
Automation technicians for SICAM 1703 automa- with the automation system SICAM 1703. has specifically been designed for technicians
tion systems. who quickly need to become familiar with the
Prerequisites
­SICAM 1703 world.
Prerequisites Knowledge of the most important terms of
Basic knowledge of digital circuit technology. ­telecontrol technology as trained in the course Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of SICAM 1703 automation “Telecontrol and Automation – Fundamentals Knowledge of the most important terms of
­system. (SAS-TELE)”. ­telecontrol technology as trained in the course
OPM II basic knowledge – see course “Telecontrol and Automation – Fundamentals
Main features
“SICAM TOOLBOX II – Basics (TOOLBOX)”. (SAS-TELE)”.
■■ 4 modules grant the optimal combination
Experiences in telecontrol and automation systems.
Main features of theory and practice:
■■ Overview of norm IEC 61131 –– SICAM 1703 – Basics (1 day) Main features
■■ Creation of data module for CAEx plus with –– SICAM 1703 – Service (1 day) ■■ Overview of SICAM 1703 product line
OPM II –– SICAM 1703 – Engineering (5 days) ■■ Basic concepts
■■ Handling of Functional-Block-Diagram –– SICAM 1703 – CAExplus (2,5 days) ■■ SICAM TOOLBOX II and OPM basic facts
■■ Creation and structuring of a steering task ■■ The specification of the individual modules ■■ Testing, simulation and error analysis
■■ Loading into destination system SICAM 1703 you’ll find on the next pages ■■ Data routing
■■ Use of tests (OFFLINE, ONLINE oscilloscope) ■■ Process communication to other units of the
■■ Creation of a documentation with CAEx plus 9CA4140-0AE00-0AD1 SICAM 1703 product line
AT en 9.5
5,400 EUR
Notes
9CA4140-0AE00-0AD2
This course is part of the course “SICAM 1703 – AT en 5
3,300 EUR
Complete”. But it is also an optimal completion
to the course “SICAM 1703 – Power Week”.

9CA4140-0AE00-0AD6
AT en 2.5
1,500 EUR

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Substation Automation – SICAM RTU
SICAM 1703 Workshop – SICAM 1703 Workshop –
Configuration IEC60870-5-103 Configuration IEC61850 SICAM CMIC –
Interface ­Interface Smart Grid Solutions
Booking code: RTU-IEC103 Booking code: RTU-IEC61 Booking code: RTU-CMIC

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will acquire the skills necessary The participants gain the skills necessary to A possible smart grid application in a medium volt-
to configure an IEC60870-5-103 interface in the ­configure an IEC61850 interface in the system age substation will be the example for becoming
SICAM 1703 system. In the course, both master ­SICAM 1703. In the course, both client and server, familiar with the handling and parameterization
and slave, are first configured and then tested are first configured and then tested with a training of SICAM CMIC.
with the training unit. unit. The course illustrates how a S
­ IPROTEC protec-
Target audience
tion device can be coupled with an SICAM 1703
Target audience Enginners who work with SICAM 1703 and use
unit and how the data model is embedded in
Enginners who work with SICAM 1703 as it as a substation automation system.
OPM II via SCL-File.
a ­substation automation system.
Prerequisites
Target audience
Prerequisites Knowledge of SICAM 1703 and practical
Enginners who work with SICAM 1703 and use
Knowledge of SICAM 1703. ­experience.
it as a substation automation system.
Main features Main features
Prerequisites
■■ IEC60870-5-103: overview of standards and ■■ The new hardware
Knowledge of SICAM 1703 and practical
reference to practical application ■■ Parameterization
­experience.
■■ Configuration with OPM II ■■ Application fields
Knowledge of IEC61850.
■■ Commissioning and testing with
SICAM TOOLBOX II Main features 9CA4140-0WE00-0AB5
AT en 1
■■ Analysis with the protocol test system ■■ Configuration of an IEC61850 interface 600 EUR
in SICAM 1703
9CA4140-0AE00-0AE5 ■■ Connection to a SIPROTEC device
AT en 1
600 EUR (import of Datamodel via SCL-File)
■■ Commissioning and testing with
SICAM TOOLBOX II

9CA4140-0AE00-0AE4
AT en 2
1,200 EUR

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SICAM 230
Substation Automation
SICAM EMIC – ­Equipments: 10 days SICAM 230 –
WebParameterization ­Certification Program for Configuration (latest version)
I­nstallation & Commissioning
Booking code: RTU-EMIC Booking code: 230-CONFI
Booking code: RTU-CERTIF
Training objectives Training objectives
The participants will learn about the concepts, Training objectives The participants will be able to work with the
performance characteristics and possible appli­ The participants will be familiarized with Installa- ­Designer (Editor) of the latest SICAM 230 version.
cations (e.g.: Speed monitor) of the systems tion and commissionin g of substation automa- They will carry out SICAM 230 project changes
­SICAM MIC and SICAM EMIC. They will be able tion system and equipments. Especially the eRTU and expansions themselves. A new SICAM 230
to parametrize and make diagnosis on both ­system and power link equipment. project will be started during the course, and
­systems over a Webbrowser. therefore the major features of SICAM 230 will
Target audience be explained. The new functional project will be
Target audience Supervisors, Engineers, field personal, technicians realized, and the interface to SICAM 1703 will
Technicians, who use SICAM EMIC systems and Specialists involved in planning, design, instal- be explained. This project may serve as the basis
in their plants, and would like to parametrize lation, commissioning and servicing of substation for the participants‘ respective projects.
the system with a browser. automation systems (especially eRTU and power
link) from electric utilities and the industrial sector. Target audience
Prerequisites
Enginners who want to parametrize the SCADA
Course “SICAM 1703 – Basics (RTU-BASIC)”. Prerequisites system SICAM 230.
Fundamental of telecontrol and automation.
Main features
Prerequisites
■■ Overview of the required hardware Main features Course “SICAM TOOLBOX II – Basics (TOOLBOX)”.
■■ Initial operation ■■ SICAM eRTU and SICAM diamond, systems
■■ Interface configuration Introduction, parameterization, configuration, Main features
■■ Hardware data point configuration Project creation, Display construction, ■■ Overview of SICAM 230
■■ Documentation Graphical topology, communication, ■■ The new Designer (Editor)
Installation and commissioning ■■ Project creation
9CA4140-0AE00-0AD8 ■■ Network communication solution ■■ Data point parameterisation
AT en 1
600 EUR ■■ Power link equipments ■■ Display construction
■■ Alarm function
■■ Practical exercises
NG en 10
525,000 NGN ■■ Use of user documentation
■■ Graphical Topology
■■ Communication Interface via
IEC60870-5-101/104 and IEC61850

9CA4140-0PE00-0AB1
AT en 4
2,400 EUR

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Further Substation Automation Trainings
SICAM 1703 Workshop –
Ax 1703 – Ax 1703 – ­Configuration IEC60870-5-
Basics for AK/AM/AMC CAEx II Configuration 101/104 Interface
Booking code: AX-BASIC Booking code: AX-CAEXP Booking code: RTU-IEC104

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will develop an understanding Computer-aided configuration of automated The participants will acquire the skills necessary
of the performance of the scaleable Ax 1703 ­sequences in technological processes with the to configure an IEC60870-5-101/104 interface
­automation system, and they will comprehend software package CAEx. The participants will learn in the SICAM 1703 system.
the structure, major functions, and basic operating to master CAEx, basic principles of sequence con-
principle of Ax 1703. trol, logic control and controller configurations. 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE6
AT en 2
1,200 EUR
9CA4140-0AE00-0AG1 9CA4140-0AE00-0AG4
AT en 2 AT en 2.5
1,140 EUR 1,500 EUR

SICAM 1703 Workshop –


Ax 1703 – Ax 1703 – ­Configuration
Service for AK/AM/AMC Configuration for AK/AM/AMC Profibus & Modbus Interfaces
Booking code: AX-SERV Booking code: AX-PROJ Booking code: RTU-MODBUS

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will learn about how to carry out The participants will be familiar with the configu- The participants will know how to configure
the maintenance of the scalable automation sys- ration steps for an Ax 1703 automation system ­MODBUS and PROFIBUS protocols which are
tem Ax 1703 (AK 1703/AM 1703/AMC 1703) by (AK 1703, AM 1703, AMC 1703), from the defini- ­applicable in the target system SICAM 1703.
using the corresponding system tools. The course tion of the system-specific layout to the test. The In this course the configuration is parameterised
does not teach how to make modifications/­ course does not include the planning of system and tested with a course unit. Thereby the partici-
expansions. configurations. The course focuses on the auto- pant becomes familiar with the characteristics of
mation component AK 1703; but it also contains the protocols.
9CA4140-0AE00-0AG2 the parameterisation steps which are common to
AT en 2
1,200 EUR the Ax – system family for AM/AMC 1703. 9CA4140-0AE00-0AE7
AT en 1
600 EUR
9CA4140-0AE00-0AG3
AT en 3
1,800 EUR

SICAM 1703 Workshop –


Ax 1703 – SICAM TOOLBOX II – ­Configuration Transmission and
CAEx II Implementation Basics Storage of Disturbance Records
with SICAM DISTO
Booking code: AX-CAEXI Booking code: TOOLBOX
Booking code: RTU-DISTO
Training objectives Training objectives
The participants will learn to create a control pro- The participants will understand the fundamental Training objectives
gram that is executable on the system component concepts of the SICAM TOOLBOX II with the central Disturbance records of any protection device
AK 1703. engineering tool the OPM II (object-oriented pro- which is coupled to a SICAM 1703 telecontrol
cess data managers). They will have the knowledge ­network via IEC60870-5-103 can be read out
9CA4140-0AE00-0AG5 to cooperate in an existing database. with SICAM DISTO disturbance records disposal.
AT en 1.5
1,000 EUR This course provides the basic concepts and
9CA4140-0AE00-0AD7 ­system functions. The participants will be able
AT en 1
600 EUR to configure the data flow of the SICAM 1703
components in order to transmit disturbance
­records via a telecontrol network of several
­SICAM 1703 components.

9CA4140-0AE00-0AE7
AT en 1
600 EUR

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Substation Information
IEC61850 –
SICAM 1703 Workshop – The Standard for Substation IT Networks –
­Configuration of SICAM BC ­Automation Automation
Booking code: RTU-BC1703 Booking code: SIT-IEC Booking code: SIT-NETW2

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


At SICAM BC protection and control are autono- The participants will learn the concept of the The participants learn to understand the distinctive
mous. The system uses a display. The course ­multivendor object model of the norm IEC61850. features of a network in an automation system and
­emphasizes the parameterization of this display. They will understand how the communication the specific requirements it has to fulfil. The partic-
The configuration of the control CPU is shown ­between substation automation units (bay control ipants will also build up a typical network, which
in the course “SICAM 1703 – Engineering”. units, protective devices, switches, transformers consists of automation units (SIPROTEC, SICAM BC),
The participants will master the parameterization etc.) works. a control system (SICAM 230) and an Industrial
of pictures for the local display on the SICAM BC. Layer2/3 Ethernet network (Ruggedcom Layer2,
Target audience
CISCO Layer3).
Engineers which are working with substaion
9CA4140-0AE00-0AE1
AT en 1 ­automation systems. Target audience
600 EUR
Engineers and project leaders who are involved
Prerequisites
in the design of automation systems.
Basic knowledge of digital communication
­technology. Prerequisites
SICAM 230 Workshop –
Basic knowledge of network technology is
Network Monitoring with Main features
­necessary, which can be gained by attending
SICAM 230 NWM ■■ General parts:
our course “IT Networks – Basics (SIT-NETW1)”.
–– Part 1: Introduction and Overview
Booking code: 230-MONIT –– Part 2: Glossary Main features
–– Part 3: General requirements ■■ Requirements automation networks have
Training objectives –– Part 4: System and project management to fulfil
In the course the participant learns the practical –– Part 5: Communication requirements for –– Environment
application of the network manager. First part of functions and device models –– Availability (redundancy)
the course gives an overview of the necessity, ■■ Engineering part: –– Specific protocol standards (e.g. IEC61850)
­requirements and performance characteristics –– Part 6: Substation automation configuration ■■ Design of an automation network
of integrated network management in automation. description language –– Topology
Second part of the course is about practical ■■ Modelling parts –– Layer 2/3
knowledge of configuring a network management (object model for communication services): –– Performance and bandwidth
system. –– Part 7-1: Principles and models –– Product choice
–– Part 7-2: Abstract communication service ■■ Network management
9CA4140-0PE00-0AB3 interface ACSI ■■ Practical application – automation network
AT en 1
600 EUR –– Part 7-3: Common data classes –– Industrial network substation
–– Part 7-4: Compatible logical node classes and –– Standard network central station
data classes –– Network management
■■ Specific communication service mapping SCSM ■■ Handling internal and external network
for the communication between substation operators
SIPROTEC 4 – automation units: –– Service level (SLAs)
Engineering of Bay Controllers –– Part 8-1: Projection onto MMS –– Interface choice
6MD66 with IEC61850 – (ISO/IEC 9506 parts 1 and 2 via ISO 8802-3) –– Security requirements
GOOSE Communication ■■ Specific communication service mapping SCSM
for connecting primary technology: 9CA4140-0VE00-0AA7
AT en 2
Booking code: SIP4-6MD66 –– Part 9-1: serial unidirectional multidrop point 1,200 EUR
to point link
Training objectives
–– Part 9-2: for process bus
The participants will learn how to adjust, manage
■■ Test-related part:
and operate 6MD66 devices using the DIGSI 4
–– Part 10: conformity tests
­operating program. The user will parameterize
and test the exchange of information between
9CA4140-0VE00-0AA5
bay controllers among each other and to foreign- AT en 1
570 EUR
devices with IEC61850 GOOSE Communication.

CO es 2
900,000 COP

9CA4140-0AE00-0DC1
DE en 2
1,450 EUR

RU ru 2
42,500 RUB

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Substation Information Power Quality
Power Quality –
IT Security – IT Security – SICAM PQS and
Automation Basics SICAM PQ Analyzer
Booking code: SIT-SECUR2 Booking code: SIT-SECUR1 Booking code: PQ-SICAMPQ

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will work out security solutions All modern automation systems are based on The participants will acquire extensive insight
which specifically focus on automation technology. ­networks. The advantages are obvious: Cross-linked of Disturbance evaluation and Power Quality
The participants will also check the security mea- information is available any time and anywhere. monitoring with SICAM PQS and SICAM PQ
sures of a typical automation network consisting Therefore it is particularly important to provide ­Analyzer. They will learn handling and operating
of automation units (Siprotec, SICAM BC), a control extensive protection for such systems. Our course of the related toolsand devices on the basis of
system (SICAM 230), office PCs, etc., and also deals with organisational and technical measures typical application examples. After the course
­expand parts of the network. for the protection of such networks. the participants will be able to configure such
­systems including disturbance recorders and
Target audience
9CA4140-0VE00-0AA8 ­power quality devices and how to get that infor-
Engineers and project leaders who are involved AT en 2
1,200 EUR mation you need for your daily operation.
into the design of automation systems.
Target audience
Prerequisites
Service/maintenance, operation, commissioning,
Basic knowledge of network technology and Telecontrol and Automation – engineering.
­security is recommended, which can be gained Fundamentals
by attending our course Prerequisites
“IT Networks – Basics (SIT-NETW1)“ and course Booking code: SAS-TELE Basics of electrical engineering, Basics of Power
“IT Security – Basics (SIT-SECUR1)”. Quality, PC know-how.
Training objectives
Main features The participants will be familiar with the terms and Main features
■■ Concepts and approaches problem definitions of the automatic control engi- ■■ Introduction Power Quality (PQ) Monitoring
–– Availability neering. They will also gain the basic knowledge and Disturbance Recording
–– Redundancy to further attend the product-related training ■■ Current field solution for Disturbance-,
–– Security perimeters (DMZ, etc.) courses. Power Quality Monitoring and Substation
■■ Organisational measures Automation
–– Security policy 9CA4140-0AE00-0AA0 ■■ Introduction Substation automation system
■■ Technical measures AT en 2 SICAM PAS in order to operate SICAM PQS
1,140 EUR
–– Implementation of technologies like ■■ Introduction of disturbance recorder
firewalls, etc. SIMEAS R-PQ/-PMU
NG en 2
–– Device protection 100,000 NGN ■■ Introduction of Power quality recorder
SICAM Q80
9CA4140-0VE00-0AB1
AT en 2 Numerical Communication ■■ Overview SICAM PQS (Power Quality System):
device hardware and architecture, software
1,200 EUR in Substations –
licenses, scope of functions, communication,
Basics & Trends commissioning and complete parameterization,
Booking code: SIT-NUMER time synchronization
■■ User Interface Configuration:
IT Networks – Training objectives Configuration, Mapping, Topology, Templates,
Basics The participants receive a startup into communi- Reports, Grid Codes
cation inside substations based on serial data ■■ User Interface Operation:
Booking code: SIT-NETW1 transfer, PROFIBUS and Ethernet. The basics of Overview of system components and their
communication technology are being tought, operating state
Training objectives
­current and future norms, as well as trends will ■■ Overview PQ Analyzer
The participants become familiar with state-of-the-
be introduced. ■■ Applications of PQ Analyzer
art LAN network types and media, they will deal
■■ Practical exercises
with protocol structures (TCP/IP), learn to under-
9CA4140-0VE00-0DA2
stand terms like Ethernet, switching, IP-routing DE en 2 Notes
1,400 EUR
and IP-addressing. Moreover, the participants gain Theory/Praxis: 60/40.
a basic understanding of network design. Such
knowledge enables them to design simple net-
Communication Networks – 9CA4140-0WE00-0DB5
works and offers a sound basis for understanding ­Application in Power 2,000 EUR
DE en 2.5

more complex networks. ­Transmission & Distribution


9CA4140-0VE00-0AA6 Booking code: SIT-COMPT
AT en 3
1,800 EUR Training objectives
The participants will receive basic knowledge
of communication networks (LAN/WAN) and the
application in power systems of transmission and
distribution grids.

9CA4140-0VE00-0DA1
DE en 2
1,400 EUR

RU ru 2
48,300 RUB

44 (Net prices)
SICAM Q80 – SIPROTEC 7KE85 – Power Quality
Application and Practice Fault Recorder in Industrial Networks
Booking code: PQ-Q80 Booking code: PQ-7KE85 Booking code: PQ-INDUST

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will acquire extensive knowledge The participants will acquire extensive basic Understanding of interaction between power
of the systems SIMEAS Q, as well as power meter knowledge of the digital fault recorder SIPROTEC ­network and load, knowing electric power quality
SIMEAS P and measurement transducer system 7KE85 in combination with DIGSI 5, SIGRA and diagnostic methods and improving the user-net-
SIMEAS T. They will learn to evaluate and interpret ­SICAM PQS/SICAM PQ Analyzer for parameteriza- work interaction. The participants will gain theo-
the indicated power system data on the basis of tion and evaluation. They will learn the issues of retical knowledge of developments about electric
typical application examples. system indications and power system quality and power quality and learn problem solving strategies
will know the corresponding recording systems. from case studies.
Target audience
Furthermore, they will learn to evaluate and inter-
Employees in power generation, transmission and Target audience
pret the indicated data on the basis of typical
industrial operations, and technically interested Electricity distribution and industry companies
­application examples.
people. employees responsible for planning, engineering
Target audience and operation of electrical networks.
Prerequisites
Service/maintenance, operation, commissioning,
Basics of electrical engineering. Prerequisites
engineering.
Fundamentals of electricity.
Main features
Prerequisites
■■ “Power Quality” in Europe – Standard EN 50160 Main features
Basics of electrical engineering.
and IEC 61000 4-7; 4-15; 4-30 ■■ Basics
■■ Different use of fault recorders and average- Main features ■■ Major disruption
value recorders in industrial applications ■■ Introduction ■■ Supply quality
■■ Monitoring the power system voltage with ■■ Communication and Time Synchronization ■■ Standards and regulations
average value recorders Concept ■■ Measurement technology
■■ Use of compact recorders to monitor power ■■ Functional Overview ■■ Concepts of reactive power
system quality ■■ Parameterization and evaluation with DIGSI 5 ■■ Solutions
■■ Operation and parameterizing with the systems ■■ 7KE85 in combination with the Power Quality ■■ Case studies
SIMEAS T, SIMEAS P, SIMEAS Q and application System SICAM PQS/SICAM PQ Analyzer ■■ Practical measurements
of evaluation software SICARO PQ ■■ Practice in typical workflows in ■■ Modeling based on computational tools
parameterization and evaluation of the 7KE85 ■■ Filter design
9CA4140-0WE00-0DB3
DE en 2.5
1,600 EUR 9CA4140-0WE00-0DB2
DE en 3 CO es 2
2,250 EUR 900,000 COP

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Power System Engineering
General Power Engineering
Power Transmission & Transmission and Distribution Transmission and Distribution
Distribution – Networks – Networks –
Technology at a Glance Basics Part I Basics Part II
Booking code: GEN-TD Booking code: PE-TDNET1 Booking code: PE-TDNET2

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will learn about principals of The participants will obtain extensive basic The participants will deepen the basic knowledge
electrical engineering and will get an overview ­knowledge of electrical power transmission and of electrical power systems and the correlations
about use and applications engineering of products distribution systems. The correlations between between the individual power transmission and
and solutions in the field of power transmission the individual components of an electrical power distribution components obtained in Part 1. They
and distribution. supply system will be explained. The participants will learn about the tasks of power system com-
will be provided with information that is important ponents such as generators, transformers, motors,
Target audience
when configuring and using switchgear and learn lines, cables and busbars. We will provide in-depth
Employees in the divisions Transmission and
the basic principles of the power system protection information on the configuration and application
­Distribution, or who are interested in deepening
system. of components of an electrical power supply sys-
the knowledge in the operation and application
tem and the tasks and basic principles of power
of products and solustions in the energy trans­ Target audience
system protection.
mission and distribution. Employees of power plants, power supply utilities/
industrial sector and individuals interested in Target audience
Prerequisites
technical fields who want to obtain a basic under- Employees of power plants, power supply utilities/
Technical basic knowledge.
standing of processes in electrical supply systems industrial sector and individuals interested in
Main features or refresh their technical knowledge. technical fields who want to obtain a basic under-
■■ Transmission and Distribution Division strategy, standing of processes in electrical supply systems
Prerequisites
business goals, organization or refresh their technical knowledge.
Basic knowledge of physics, preferably electrical
■■ Scope of products and services
engineering. Prerequisites
■■ Important technical characteristics to ensure
Basic knowledge of physics, preferably electrical
safe operation Main features
engineering, course “Transmission and Distribution
(i.e. protection relaying, selectivity) ■■ Energy Resources – Energy Demand
Networks – Basics Part I (PE-TDNET1)”.
■■ Presentation of business units ■■ Generation of Electrical Energy
–– Medium voltage ■■ Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering: Main features
–– High voltage –– DC Power ■■ Cables and lines for power transmission and
–– Transformers –– AC Power distribution
–– Energy automation –– Three-Phase AC Systems ■■ Transformers and their characteristic data,
–– Energy Management & Information Systems ■■ Transmission and Distribution of Electrical connection symbols, grounding principles,
–– Services Energy – Network Planning Issues voltage control and tap changers,
■■ Scope of Transmission and Distribution Division ■■ Short Circuit Calculations and Symmetrical ■■ Generator, motor – basic principles
Training Components ■■ Circuit breaker types, vacuum-switching
■■ Methods of Star Point Earthing technique and SF6 switching systems,
Notes
■■ Power System Protection – An Overview switching operations, arc extinction principles
This training course is intended exclusively
■■ Air- and gas-insulated switchgear
for ­Energy Sector employees.
9CA4110-0NE00-0DA1 ■■ Reactive power management; shunt and series
DE en 3
1,750 EUR compensation
9CA4110-0GE00-0DA1
DE en 3 ■■ FACTS and high voltage direct current
1,600 EUR transmission systems (HVDC)
IN en 2
10,000 INR ■■ Voltage and current measurement for
protection, control and metering
NG en 3 ■■ Principles and types of power system
150,000 NGN protection, design of protection systems,
protection principles for transmission and
TR tr 3 distribution systems
3,000 TRY ■■ Calculation examples consolidate the gained
knowledge and help understand the
correlations

9CA4110-0NE00-0DA2
DE en 3
1,750 EUR

IN en 3
15,000 INR

NG en 3
150,000 NGN

TR tr 3
3,000 TRY

46 (Net prices)
Electrical Energy Installations – Power Distribution Engineering Substation –
Basics – Introduction Engineering and Operations
Booking code: PE-INSTAL Booking code: PE-DISTENG Booking code: PE-SUBENG

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


To give the participants a better understanding of The main objective of this course is to improve This course will introduce participants to aspects
the basic principles of Electrical Energy Installations the participant’s understanding of power circuit of substation engineering and operations.
and help them to understand the main components analysis and distribution systems. The participant
Target audience
of the power grid by using different software will take away the ability to analyze common
Engineers interested in topics that include design
­simulation programs to explain these principles power circuit problems. The participant will also
parameters, bus arrangements, drawings, specifica-
These simulation programs are a part of the have a stronger understanding of distribution
tions, electrical clearances, structures, foundations,
course material. ­system problems and equipment applications.
grounding design, conduit design, protection,
Target audience Target audience monitoring, and maintenance.
People who are involved in operating power A great course for new engineers, technicians
Prerequisites
­installations and want to have a good knowledge from industrial applications, operations or Smart
The structure of the course is intended for
of the power grid basics. Grid application engineers who need to better
­engineers who want to get an overview of the
­understand the distribution system components,
Prerequisites substation engineering and operation process.
limits and risks.
Basics of electrical engineering knowledge.
Main features
Prerequisites
Main features ■■ Introduction
It is assumed that participants have college level
■■ Electrical and magnetic fields ■■ General design parameters
geometry, trigonometry, matrix algebra, and
■■ Behavior of a sinus (current and voltage) ■■ Electrical engineering and design
physics. A background in electric power systems
in single and three phase networks ■■ Construction, commissioning and startup
is not required.
■■ Behavior of a coil and capacitor ■■ Maintenance
■■ The difference between active and reactive Main features
power ■■ The course reviews the fundamental methods
US en 3
■■ Calculations using coils, resistors and used in the steady-state analysis of AC circuits 2,399 USD
capacitors as applied to power distribution systems
■■ Principal of rotating fields in synchron including:
and asynchron motors and generators ■■ Complex numbers, phasors and vectors
■■ Transformer principles and simulating ■■ Ohm’ s law for resistive, capacitive and
schematics inductive linear circuit elements
■■ Effects of different load on the power grid ■■ Real and reactive power in AC circuits
■■ Circulating currents at parallel switching (kvA, kW and kvar)
of transformers ■■ Kirchoff’s laws and the fundamentals of circuit
■■ The working diagram of the generator on the analysis
basis generator specifications company and ■■ Matrices and network solution methods
associated company of generators ■■ Three-phase power systems
■■ The behavior of generators in the isolated ■■ The per unit system
or coupled operation ■■ Symmetrical components
■■ Fault currents and Thevenin and Norton
Notes
equivalents
During the training simulating programs will be
■■ Overview of the power delivery systems
used to visualize electrical behavior. With a mini-
■■ Introduction to reliability and power quality
mum on calculation you learn to verify several
■■ Distribution system configuration
grid simulations and verify with your personal
■■ Distribution equipment
­expectations.
■■ Voltage drop
Simulation programs are part of the course
■■ Voltage regulation
­materials.
■■ Load types: lighting, motors and load cycles
■■ Power factor correction and capacitor
NL nl 3 applications
950 EUR

US en 3
2,399 USD

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Smart Grid

Smart Grid – Smart Metering – Siemens Energy


Introduction Basis for Smart Grids Professional Series
Booking code: SG-INTRO Booking code: SG-METER Booking code: PE-PROF

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will be provided with a compre- The participants will understand the concepts and The aim of this non-technical professionals course
hensive overview of the design, developments, ideas of smart metering which is the fundamental is to help utility and energy professionals in cus-
applications and potentials of smart grids. basis of Smart Grid solutions. They will have an tomer service, finance, project management,
overview of the integrated solution (smart meter- ­legal and regulatory departments better under-
Target audience
ing and distribution network automation in one stand the physical, financial and future drivers
Employees of power generation companies and
system) provided by Siemens. of the electric power grid thus enabling technical
power supply utilities and Siemens employees
development and improved contribution to the
who want to get an overview of innovative Target audience
organization.
­developments in the energy industry. Engineers and managers who are engaged in
smart metering and who are interested in a com- Target audience
Prerequisites
plete (smart metering and automation) solution. Professionals in finance, marketing, human
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering.
­resources management, legal – even engineering –
Prerequisites
Main features who need to understand market drivers and how
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering.
■■ Framework conditions the electric power system works.
–– Political, economic, technical Main features
Main Features
–– European energy policy ■■ Smart Grids – the requirements on a modern
■■ The Physical Grid
–– Potentials and increase of distributed and distribution network
–– The evolution of the electric system design,
renewable generation ■■ Smart Metering – terms, concepts, solutions
the basics – who’s who: Hertz, Faraday,
–– Impact of distributed generation on the ■■ AMIS – automatic meter and information
Volta, Ohm, Watt and others, and an
power system infrastructure
overview of the major grid components:
■■ What are smart grids? –– Meter, load switching devices
generation, substation, transmission,
–– Intelligence in transmission and –– Data concentrators
distribution and metering
distribution systems –– Telecontrol- and automation system –
■■ Managing Grid Projects
–– Smart generation SICAM 1703
–– Managing large power system projects,
–– Smart consumption –– Communication
Fundamentals of controls, scheduling,
■■ Selected smart grid solutions in transmission –– Central components (Transactionsserver,
budget and scope, and Regulatory,
and distribution systems Networkmanagement, TOOLBOX II)
environmental and long-term planning
–– Monitoring and remote control of equipment ■■ Energy IP – Meter Data Management System
challenges
–– Condition monitoring –– Introduction into MDM structur
■■ The Financial Grid
–– Automation solutions to increase supply –– Integration into the IT world on the basis of
–– The law of supply and demand, the electricity
reliability standardprocesses
value chain, Regulation and deregulation of
–– Asset management –– Meter-to-Bill/Integration to SAP
electric markets, Roles and players: the
–– Blackout prevention –– Support during meter deployment and
financial grid organization chart – suppliers,
–– Use of power electronics rollout
customers and market participants and their
–– Control of power flows using SIPLINK, FACTS –– Customer information (EnergyEngage)
economic drivers. Market design: financial
–– Transmission capacity increase ■■ Future utility business models
tools, risk mitigation and profit strategies,
–– New supply structures, e.g. microgrids ■■ Live presentation of the overall Smart Metering
Location based pricing – market information
■■ Smart generation solution
systems, Reliability and security issues
–– Virtual power plants (VPP), decentralized
related to system gaming and IT
energy management 9CA4140-0WE00-0AB1
AT en 1 ■■ The Future of the Grid
–– Electric vehicles 570 EUR –– Integration of renewables, electric cars,
–– Battery storage systems
Smart Grids and CO2 neutral cities, Financial
■■ Smart consumption
NG en 1 issues, credit, derivatives and cap-and-trade,
–– Smart metering 50,000 NGN
Environmental challenges and NOx/SOx,
–– Load management
Social issues related to siting generation and
–– Building automation/building management NO no 1 transmission, and workforce issues.
systems 4,000 NOK
Governmental initiatives affecting the
■■ Information and communication technology
growth of generation, transmission and
(ICT) RU ru 1
24,400 RUB
distribution systems to meet future demand,
■■ Experiences from pilot applications and
and security and environmental challenges
projects
■■ Smart Metering and Smart Grids
–– Smart Grids – the requirements of a modern
CO es 1 distribution network, AMR (Automatic Meter
600,000 COP Reader), Energy IP – Meter Data Management,
Future of utility business models and smart
9CA4110-0NE00-0DG3
DE en 1 meter
650 EUR

US en 4
RU ru 1 2,100 USD
24,400 RUB

TR tr 1
1,400 TRY

48 (Net prices)
Network Planning
Circuit Diagrams and
The Smart Grid Power System Planning – Reference Systems –
Professionals Series Principles Basics
Booking code: SG-PROF Booking code: NET-PRINC Booking code: NET-CIRCUI

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


Developing a Smart Grid strategy is a complex The participants will receive general information The participants will learn how to use documen­
­endeavor. It is even harder when you do not know about technical-economical solutions of power- tation for electrical high- and medium voltage
what developing a smarter grid really entails. This transmission and distribution in industry and other ­installations. They will learn about the different
course is the latest addition to our professional supply utilities. types of documents used to document an electrical
workshop series, the Siemens Smart GRID Profes- installation, old and new reference systems, cross-
Target audience
sionals Series (SGPS) provides participants with references between different circuit diagrams, etc.
Siemens employees as well as other employees
an assessment of the critical infrastructure and
from utilities and industry with their main field of Target audience
the associated decisions required to make a
work in planning and operation of power systems. Users from electric utilities and industry.
smarter grid a reality.
Prerequisites Prerequisites
Target audience
Basic knowledge of physics, preferably electrical Basic knowledge of electrical engineering.
Whether you are in development, customer service,
engineering.
finance, project management or a transitioning Main features
civil or mechanical engineer, understanding the Main features ■■ Introduction
concept of a Smart Grid will enable you to provide ■■ Power system configuration and extension ■■ Single-line diagrams
valuable contributions to your organization. planning of high voltage, medium voltage and ■■ Functional diagrams
low voltage power systems, substation and ■■ Reference system
Prerequisite
component design ■■ Circuit diagrams
Basic knowledge of the electrial industry
■■ Neutral grounding, project planning of ■■ Connection tables
or SEPS 400.
earthing systems, interference of power supply ■■ Cables
Main features installations ■■ Fault localization
■■ Defining Smart Grid Objectives, ■■ Power system analysis and calculations ■■ Practical application of all topics
a Needs Assessment (load flow and short circuit)
–– Grid Challenges – social, environment ■■ Instrument transformer dimensioning, design
NO no 3
and political drivers and impacts, reliability and coordination of protection systems 12,000 NOK
issues, changes in generation and technology ■■ Operating and dynamic behavior of industrial
improvements systems with numerous use of machinery
■■ Understanding Distribution Systems and ■■ Switching operations, overvoltage protection
Grid Performance and isolation coordination
–– Understanding performance measures ■■ Harmonics and filter circuits, system
and challenges – reliability indices, cost perturbations
of reliability, electric vehicles, distributed ■■ Behavior of HVDC converter stations, static
generation, outages and losses var compensators and controlled series
■■ Current and Future Distribution System compensation
Equipment ■■ Accompanying practical instructions in
–– Distributed Generation – questions of power system calculation, current
PV, Wind, fossil generation and CHP transformer dimensioning and protection
■■ Smart Grid Solutions – sensors, distribution coordination
automation, DG with energy storage, demand
response, EV charging and Microgrids 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA5
DE en 3
■■ Communications, IT and Data Management 1,750 EUR
■■ Smart Grid ROI – Weighing the Costs and
Benefits to Stakeholders NG en 3
■■ PSS®SINCAL – planning software tool for 150,000 NGN
demonstration of smart grid solutions
IN en 3
15,000 INR
US en 3
1,995 USD

(Net prices) 49
Network Planning
Power Flow Analysis with Power Flow Analysis with
Overvoltages and ­Applications – ­Applications –
Insulation Coordination Introduction Fundamentals
Booking code: NET-INSUL Booking code: NET-PFLOW Booking code: NET-POWER

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


This course will improve the participants’ under- Utility, IPP, ISO and other organizations in the The participants will learn about the fundamental
standing of power system transient and over­ electric power industry need engineers who have theory of steady-state power flow, network mod-
voltage events such as faults, switching and a solid comprehension of power flow behavior. eling and solution methods, along with various
­lightning surges. This course aims to provide participants with an applications such as contingency and transfer
education in steady-state power flow analysis of ­limit analysis, reactive power and voltage control.
Target audience
electric power systems.
The training is structured for electrical engineers Target audience
that have some familiarity with electric power Target audience The participants for this training seek an education
system analysis. A great introduction for operators and engineers in steadystate power flow analysis of electric power
alike as it addresses power flow techniques for systems.
Prerequisites
power system steady state analysis with an em-
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering. Prerequisites
phasis on current practices and applications.
An engineering degree with knowledge of basic
Main features
Prerequisites electrical circuit theory is desirable. No prior expe-
■■ Rated voltage stresses
The structure of the course presumes that par­ rience with power flow simulation is required.
■■ Overvoltages from faults and Ferranti rise
ticipants are engineers with knowledge in basic
■■ Backfeeding Main features
­electrical circuit theory. No prior experience with
■■ First order transients ■■ Review of voltage, current and power in
power flow simulation is required.
■■ Second order transients balanced three-phased Systems
■■ Capacitor switching Main features ■■ The per unit system
■■ Circuit breaker transient recovery voltage ■■ Review of voltage, current and power in ■■ Generating plant models
■■ Fault current asymmetry balanced three-phased systems ■■ Load models
■■ Transformer inrush currents ■■ Generating plant models ■■ Introduction to PSS®E
■■ Ferroresonance ■■ Electrical characteristics of transmission lines ■■ Electrical characteristics of transmission lines
■■ Blackstart and cables and cables
■■ Traveling waves ■■ Two- and three-winding transformer models ■■ Line model
■■ Switching surges from line energizing ■■ Load tap changing transformers ■■ Power and car transfer on a line
■■ Lightning surges on transmission lines ■■ Modeling of non-conventional devices: ■■ Reactive compensation of lines and cables
■■ Surge arrester behavior (FACTS, PV and Wind) ■■ Power factor correction
■■ Surge arrester construction ■■ Iterative methods for solving the power flow ■■ Transformer ratings
■■ Surge arrester applications problem ■■ Two and three winding transformer models
■■ Protective margins and insulation coordination ■■ Solving difficult power flow cases ■■ Load tap changing transformers
■■ Contingency analysis ■■ Phase-angle regulators
■■ Modeling of non-conventional devices:
CO es 3
1,300,000 COP (FACTS and Wind farms)
US en 4.5
2,825 USD ■■ Iterative methods for solving the power flow
problem
■■ DC and AC solutions
■■ Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson solution
methods
■■ Solving difficult power flow cases
■■ Inertial and governing power flow solutions
■■ Reactive power flow and voltage control
■■ Contingency analysis
■■ Performance indexes
■■ Network sensitivity factors
■■ Power transfer limit analysis
■■ Voltage collapse
■■ Network models

Notes
The most recent version of Siemens PTI’s PSS®E
Power Flow Program will be used for the class
­examples and problems.
Location: Manchester or clients site.

GB en 3
Price on request

50 (Net prices)
Power Transmission & Distribu- Industrial Networks –
tion Systems – Load and Short Load and Short Circuit Power System Dynamics –
Circuit Calculation ­Calculations (MV/LV) Introduction
Booking code: NET-CALCU Booking code: NET-MVLV Booking code: NET-PSDUS

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will receive information about Gaining calculation techniques to establish short Engineers in operations will gain an understanding
the actual status of standard power system circuit consistent low and medium voltage elec­ of dynamic effects encountered in daily operation
­calculation methods, recognizing weak spots trical installations taking in account the terminal of the system and necessary in planning contin-
in the power system and searching for remedies. and dynamical endurance during life cycle of the gencies.
installation.
Target audience Target audience
Engineers and service technicians from power Target audience This training is recommended for engineers seek-
supply utilities and industry in operation, planning, Persons involved in managing electrical installa- ing to understand methods in modeling a dynamic
design and servicing of switchgear. tions for Low and Medium Voltage and want to system, the classical control techniques to deter-
gain insight in the calculations as basis for devel- mine control system stability and the relationship
Main features
oping electrical installations. between system relative stability and calculated
■■ Symmetrical components
indices.
■■ Model of the network components Prerequisites
■■ Mathematical methods of the network Knowledge as described in the course: “Electrical Prerequisites
calculation Energy Installations – Basics (PE-INSTAL)” and the Participants should have a degree in electrical
■■ Short-circuit course “Medium and Low Voltage Installations – ­engineering and be familiar with load flow and
■■ Application: Overcurrent protection Design Criteria (PE-LMV)”. stability topics.
coordination
Main features Main features
■■ What is the purpose of load-flow and short-
■■ IEC60909, short-circuit current calculations in ■■ Overview of power system dynamics
circuit current calculation?
three-phase networks ■■ Power system models for generation control
■■ Power system structures and star point
■■ Examples of calculations for industrial and ■■ Power system stability concepts
handling
public low-and medium voltage networks ■■ System design for stability
■■ Characteristic equipment values
■■ Practical assignments for the preparation of ■■ Frequency response techniques
■■ Theory of calculating electrical power supply
load flow and short-circuit current calculations ■■ Synchronous machine models
systems
■■ Working with short-circuit current and load ■■ Load flow criteria in system design
■■ Modeling the most important electrical
flow calculation software including Vision, ■■ Reactive support – condensers and static
equipment
Simaris Design and Gaia ■■ Induction machines
(generator, transformer, line and load)
■■ A calculation model for preparing an electrical ■■ Series capacitors
■■ Load-flow calculation, current iteration and
installation with low and medium voltage ■■ Sub-synchronous oscillations
Newton Raphson methods
substation, with transformers, own generation ■■ Shaft torques
■■ Short-circuit calculation, regeneration
and larger drives ■■ DC transmission
methods, standards
■■ Short circuit current calculations in weak ■■ Load characteristics
■■ Selectivity of time-graded protection facilities
networks ■■ Voltage collapse
(overcurrent-time and distance protection)
■■ Load flow calculation at startup of motors ■■ Out-of-step protection
■■ Small examples calculation relating to the
■■ The basic principles of computing with
above-mentioned methods
symmetric components and the application to
■■ Calculating really existing power systems with US en 4.5
asymmetric net situations 2,825 USD
the aid of interactive calculation programs on a
PC or workstation to verify manually
determined values NL nl 3
■■ Interpreting the results
1,350 EUR
■■ Possibilities of remedying weak spots in the
network

CO es 2
900,000 COP

9CA4110-0NE00-0DA4
DE en 2
1,350 EUR

NG en 2
100,000 NGN

TR tr 2
2,500 TRY

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Renewables Integration
Wind Power – Wind Power – Solar Plants Monitoring –
Power System Studies Grid Connection Feasibility Module 1
for Integration for Onshore Wind Farms (Communications)
Booking code: REN-WPPSS Booking code: REN-WPGC Booking code: REN-SOL1

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The primary objective of this course is to provide The training will provide participants with an The participant will deepen their knowledge
the participant with an overview of the technical ­understanding of the issues relating to connecting of acquisition and communication technologies
challenges and benefits for integrating large onshore windfarms to the electricity network. in industrial environment, focused in solar plants
amounts of wind turbine generation into the remote control and monitoring.
Target audience
power system, and the Power System Studies
Engineers with an interest in planning, design, Target audience
that need to be conducted.
engineering and operation of onshore windfarms. Engineers and/or technicians working at plants,
Target audience distribution companies and industry facilities.
Prerequisites
This course is for power system engineers, planners Planning and operation of power systems respon-
Basics of electricity transmission and distribution
and developers who need to understand the sible personnel.
and renewable energy generation.
growing role of wind energy in the power supply
Prerequisites
and the operational impacts of integrating wind Main features
Basic knowledge of solar systems.
resources. ■■ Overview of grid connection process Network
connection issues Main features
Prerequisites
–– Geographical ■■ Data acquisition technologies
The course requires no specialized background
–– Environmental ■■ Data types
in power system engineering, but does presume
–– Electrical ■■ Sensors and actuators
a general understanding of the power and trans-
–– Social/political ■■ Data concentration systems at plant
mission systems.
■■ Grid connection studies ■■ SCADA Systems
Main features –– Fault level ■■ Communication technologies
■■ Technical considerations for integrating large –– Reactive power ■■ OSI Model
amounts of wind turbine generation into the –– Load flow ■■ Physic layer protocols
power system ■■ Feasibility study process Case studies ■■ Net protocols
■■ Wind turbine generation interconnection ■■ Communications safety
requirements, as well as current practices and ■■ Remote control and monitoring introduction
GB en 2
industry trends Price on request ■■ Monitoring and remote monitoring
■■ Wind turbine generator types and technical ■■ Monitoring functions
capabilities for participating in the active power ■■ Data management systems
and ancillary services markets. ■■ Quality service improvement
■■ Industry trends; generator sizes, technology
and location (off shore versus on shore)
ES es 3
■■ Modeling of wind turbine generators for 1,100 EUR
steady-state and stability analyses
■■ Steady-state and voltage stability impacts
of integrating large amounts of wind turbine
generation
■■ Dynamic studies required for the integration
of wind turbine generation
■■ Wind integration operational impacts;
frequency regulation (AGC and spinning
reserve), load following (economic dispatch),
and unit commitment
■■ Market impacts of wind integration;
forecasting, day-ahead, hour-ahead markets

US en 4.5
2,825 USD

52 (Net prices)
Solar Plants Monitoring – Solar Plants Monitoring – Solar Plants Monitoring –
Module 2 ­Module 3 ­Module 4
(Thermal Solar Power Plants) (Solar Plants for Water Heating) (Solar Photovoltaic Plants)
Booking code: REN-SOL2 Booking code: REN-SOL3 Booking code: REN-SOL4

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will deepen their knowledge The participants will deepen their knowledge The participants will deepen their knowledge
of acquisition and communication technologies of acquisition and communication technologies of acquisition and communication technologies
in industrial environment, focused on solar plants in industrial environment, focused on solar plants in industrial environment, focused on solar plants
remote control and monitoring. remote control and monitoring. remote control and monitoring.

Target audience Target audience Target audience


Engineers and/or technicians working at plants, Engineers and/or technicians working at plants, Engineers and/or technicians working at plants,
distribution companies and industry facilities. distribution companies and industry facilities. distribution companies and industry facilities.
Planning and operation of power systems respon- Planning and operation of power systems respon- Planning and operation of power systems respon-
sible personnel. sible personnel. sible personnel.

Prerequisites Prerequisites Prerequisites


Basic knowledge of solar systems. Basic knowledge of solar systems. Basic knowledge of solar systems.

Main features Main features Main features


■■ Thermal Solar power plants ■■ Solar heating systems ■■ Photovoltaic systems
■■ Thermal Solar power plants history ■■ Basic layouts ■■ Photovoltaic systems uses
■■ Working principles ■■ Basic working principles ■■ Plant components
■■ Thermal Solar power plants kinds ■■ Solar heating functions ■■ Working layout
■■ Design basic criteria ■■ Plant components ■■ Design criteria
■■ Monitoring and introduction to thermal solar ■■ Working layout ■■ Operation and maintenance
power plants control ■■ Design basic criteria ■■ Photovoltaic plants monitoring
■■ Monitoring and remote measurement ■■ Construction and maintenance ■■ Components monitoring
■■ Monitoring levels ■■ Solar heating plants monitoring ■■ Plant data connections
■■ Remote control ■■ Control and monitoring systems ■■ Monitoring systems
■■ Plant improvement ■■ Solar accumulator charge and discharge control ■■ Remote control
■■ Solar heating remote management systems ■■ Effect on operation and maintenance
■■ Control components: sensors and actuators
ES es 3
1,100 EUR ■■ Control and monitoring needing – legal issues
ES es 3
1,100 EUR
ES es 3
1,100 EUR

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Further Power Engineering Trainings
Power Distribution and
Division Smart Grid – Oil and Gas Industry – Industry Networks –
­Technology at a Glance ­Fundamentals System Planning and Quality
Booking code: GEN-SG Booking code: PE-OILGAS Booking code: NET-DISTRI

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will learn about principals of The participants will have a compact, basic The participants are given detailed information
electrical engineering and will get an overview ­knowledge of the oil and gas industry. They will about problems and technically economical power
about use and applications engineering of products know “how it works” and will be able to under- distribution solutions for public power supply net-
and solutions in the field of power transmission stand their colleagues and customers. works, industry and other power supply facilities.
and distribution.
9CA4110-0NE00-0AE1 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA8
Notes AT en 5 DE en 2
3,000 EUR 1,350 EUR
This training course is intended exclusively for
­Energy Sector employees.
NG en 2
100,000 NGN
9CA4110-0GE00-0DA4
DE en 3
1,600 EUR
Electromobility –
Introduction and Status Power Transmission Networks –
Division Smart Grid – Booking code: SG-ELECT
System Planning and Quality
­Technology at a Glance Booking code: NET-TRANS
for Non Technical Employees Training objectives
The participants will be provided with an overview Training objectives
Booking code: GEN-SGNT of the design, developments and potentials The participants will receive detailed information
of electromobility. Effects on the power system about problems and technically economical power
Training objectives depending on different charging strategies will transmission solutions for public power supply
The participants will get an overview about area be discussed. networks.
of responsibilities, organization and technology
within the Smart Grid Division. They will be able 9CA4110-0NE00-0DG2
DE en 1 9CA4110-0NE00-0DA7
to network with new colleagues. DE en 3
650 EUR 1,750 EUR
9CA4110-0GE00-0DA5
DE en 1
525 EUR High and Low Voltage
­Installations –
AMIS – Earthing and Interference
Siemens Energy Program for
How it Works Booking code: NET-EARTH
Graduates and Young Engineers
(3 Months) Booking code: SG-AMIS Training objectives
Training objectives The participants will be able to use basic know­
Booking code: ENERGY-NIG
At the end of this training the participants will have ledge about protective earthing in high voltage
Training objectives basic knowledge of the smart metering solution ­installation, electromagnetic interference, lightning
On completion of the training, the participant AMIS. They will know the necessary products protection and selection of low voltage systems in
could apply for a licence as electrical expert, work (Counters, Dataconcentrator, Transaction Server, ...) their work environment.
as electrical technician for a power utility or in and their technical details. They will be able to
an industrial set up, or work as a self employed 9CA4110-0NE00-0DC1
­install a complete AMIS solution by their own. DE en 2
Electrical Technician capable of performing 1,350 EUR
­installation, operation and maintenance jobs 9CA4140-0WE00-0AB2
AT en 3
on electrical installations (utility, domestic and 1,800 EUR Low Voltage Networks –
­industrial networks). Theory and Practical
­Applications
NG en 60
825,000 NGN Booking code: NET-LV
EnergyIP –
Training objectives
How it Works
Medium and Low Voltage In this course, participants will learn about network
­Installations – Booking code: SG-IP system design, protection and operations. Topics
­include network relay characteristics and settings,
Design Criteria Training objectives fuse and cable limiter characteristics and coordi-
Booking code: PE-LMV Participants will be able to correctly interpret the nation, primary system grounding and relaying,
current system status. They will be able to imple- application of primary side fuses, overvoltages
Training objectives ment measures in order to assure the continuous during capacitive backfeed, arcing fault character-
To give the participants an understanding of the and correct operation of the overall system. They istics and protection schemes for 480-volt spot
principals of Electrical Installations, dimension will be able to supervise and control processes and networks, cogeneration and closed transition load
of the Power Installation and explanation of the manually establish substitute values respectively transfers on spot networks, and network protector
design of a low-medium voltage installation. check their automatic generation. test sets for relay and protector testing.

9CA4140-0WE00-0AB4
NL nl 4 AT en 2 US en 3
1,800 EUR 1,200 EUR 2,399 USD

54 (Net prices)
Wind Power –
Distribution Power Systems – Power System – Introduction to Grid Compliance
Reliability Analysis Stability and Stabilizer Tuning for Onshore Wind Farms
Booking code: NET-RELIAB Booking code: NET-STABIL Booking code: REN-WPGCOM

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


Participants will gain practical knowledge for This course provides participants a thorough The training will provide participants with an
­reliability calculations of high- and medium voltage ­analysis of dynamic stability problems and control ­understanding of Grid Compliance issues relating
power systems of the public and industrial utilities. analysis tools used for PSS tuning. Theoretical and to connecting Onshore Windfarms to the electricity
Based on mathematic a principles for reliability practical aspects of PSS commissioning and tuning network.
calculations, the participants will receive detailed are examined. Analysis of PSS input signals,
information about modeling and associated facts ­including: electrical power, speed, frequency 9CA4110-0NE00-0DF6
GB en 2
to do the calculations and to evaluate the results. and accelerating power are covered. Price on request
Accompanying practical tuition at hand of feasible
example power systems will deepen the knowl- TR tr 2
US en 3
edge. 2,399 USD 2,500 TRY

9CA4110-0NE00-0DA3
DE en 2 Dynamic Network – Distributed and
1,200 EUR
­Phenomena, Simulation Renewable Power Generation –
Power Distribution Systems – and Analysis Integration
Management and Automation – Booking code: NET-DYNAM Booking code: REN-DIS
Basics
Training objectives Training objectives
Booking code: NET-AUTOM The participants will acquire basic knowledge The participants will be provided with an objective
on how to simulate dynamic networks and how overview of the design and use of distributed
Training objectives to analyze the results. Main field of application generation technologies and technologies that
The participants will understand the customer will be “Protection Technology”. The participants are based on renewable energy sources, their
process regarding Distribution Network Structures will learn about the essential usage of a dynamic ­effects on the power system and aspects that must
and Management, with a focal point on Distribu- network simulation program and carry out basic be considered when integrating these plants into
tion Automation. They will be able to express simulations on topics load flow, stability and existing network structures.
the most important benefits of a Distribution ­transients.
Management System, and they will understand 9CA4110-0NE00-0DG1
Notes DE en 2
the general use of the IT Systems in relation to 1,450 EUR
Electricity Distribution. Theory/Practice: 50/50.

9CA4120-0NE00-0DD3 RU ru 2
9CA4110-0NE00-0DE8 DE en 2 41,600 RUB
DE en 2
1,100 EUR 1,750 EUR

Distributed Generation –
Energy Storage Applications
Power System – Wind power – on Power Systems
Reliability Network Integration
Booking code: REN-STORAG
Booking code: NET-PSREL Booking code: REN-WIND
Training objectives
Training objectives Training objectives This course provides a thorough overview of
This course will provide participants with an orga- The participants will receive basic knowledge ­Distributed Generation (DG) technologies, applica-
nized review of the power system fundamentals, of power systems and systems engineering and tions, and system analysis methods. The student
defining the reliability relationship, and discussing will work out reliable and cost-effective solutions will gain an understanding of DG technologies,
traditional and modern methods to improve as required for the planning and design of wind DG interconnection practices/requirements and
­reliability. power plants. DG impacts on the power system.

US en 2 DE en 2
1,825 USD US en 2
1,450 EUR 1,875 USD

Power System Dynamics –


Basics
Booking code: NET-PSDUK

Training objectives
This training will familiarize engineers with basic
dynamic phenomena in power systems. Emphasis
will be placed on modeling power system compo-
nents for dynamic simulations.

GB en 3
Price on request

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Power System Simulation Software
PSS®E
PSS®E – PSS®E –
Power Flow and Steady State Advanced Power Flow PSS®E – Reactive Power Plan-
Analysis Using PSS®E Using PSS®E ning Using PSS®E
Booking code: PSSE-PFSS Booking code: PSSE-ADVPF Booking code: PSSE-REACP

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


Interpret power flow results (convergence, diver- This training provides experienced PSS®E users with Utility engineers who conduct studies with PSS®E
gence, non-convergence), understand the causes instruction in the use of PSS®E at an advanced must understand the fundamental concepts of
and event sequence of voltage collapse and apply level. The training is structured to include lecture power system behavior, as well as know how to
data checking functions in PSS®E to identify power sessions and hands-on exercises for selected execute the many complicated routines within the
flow modeling issues. This course provides the ­topics. program. This course provides experienced PSS®E
fundamental PSS®E software training to help users with instruction in the use of PSS®E at an
Target audience
­novice users navigate the interface and gain advanced level for the analysis of voltage control
Experienced PSS®E users.
hands-on experience. Topics include power flow issues (voltage collapse, reactive power compen-
modeling data, one-line diagrams, power flow Prerequisites sation, dynamic voltage recovery, etc.).
­solutions and reports, program automation, Participants should be experiences with power
Target audience
­response files and Python™, contingency and flow of power systems and should have completed
This course is great for the experienced PSS®E user
transfer limit analysis and more. the course “PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State
who needs to increase his/her analytical skills
Analysis Using PSS®E (PSSE-PFSS)”.
Target audience ­related to voltage control issues in steady state
New users who wish to become familiar with Main features and dynamic simulation.
the power flow and fault analysis sections of ■■ What’s new in fhe latest PSS®E version
Prerequisite
the PSS®E program. ■■ Load Flow and Short Circuit Interface
Course “PSS®E – Dynamic Simulation Using PSS®E
■■ Transformer Modeling
Prerequisites (PSSE-DYNSI)”.
■■ Fault Analysis Applications
This course assumes participants are familiar with
■■ Modeling of FACTS Devices Main features
computers, electric network modeling fundamen-
■■ Voltage Analysis ■■ Voltage Criteria Voltage Collapse Steady State
tals (course “Power Flow Analysis with Applica-
■■ Introduction to Optimal Power Flow Assessment
tions – Introduction (NET-PFLOW)”), symmetrical
■■ Contingency Analysis ■■ Contingency analysis
component theory of poly-phase systems (course
■■ PV and PQ Analysis ■■ PV analyses
“Power Distribution Engineering – Introduction
■■ Program Automation ■■ QV analyses Optimal power flow
(PE-DISTENG)”), and power system analysis
■■ Capacitor placement
­methods.
■■ Load curtailment Reactive compensation
GB en 3
Main features 1,295 GBP ■■ Shunt capacitors
■■ Introduction to PSS®E ■■ TSC & TCR
■■ Basic power flow modeling data ■■ SVC
US en 4.5
■■ Creating one-line diagrams 2,825 USD ■■ STATCOM
■■ Power flow solution and reports ■■ Synchronous condensers
■■ Data addition and modification ■■ Series capacitors
■■ Features of the new interface ■■ Modeling in PSS®E Load characteristics
■■ Data checking ■■ Induction motors
■■ Program automation ■■ Load damping
■■ Contingency and transfer limit analyses ■■ Under voltage load shedding Dynamic voltage
■■ Balanced switching recovery study
■■ Fault analysis ■■ Long-term simulation
■■ Line properties calculator ■■ Excitation limiters
■■ Data management ■■ Load tap changers
■■ Network reduction
■■ Special applications
GB en 3
1,295 GBP
GB en 3
1,295 GBP US en 3
2,399 USD
IN en 5
25,000 INR

NO no 3
12,000 NOK

US en 4.5
2,825 USD

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PSS®E – PSS®E –
Voltage Control and Reactive Integrating Renewables Power Electronics
Power Planning Methods Using PSS®E in Transmission Systems (PETS)
Booking code: PSSE-VCONT Booking code: PSSE-RPSIN Booking code: PSSE-PETS

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


Training objectives of this course are to provide a This training will cover a wide range of topics To provide engineers with a comprehensive under-
thorough coverage of today’s voltage and reactive ­related to modeling and application of renewables standing of HVDC systems, FACTS devices, and
power planning issues, and of the tools and pro- including wind and solar power. ­alternative energy sources as well as technical
cedures that are most effective in studying them. problems that may be encountered when installing
Target audience
these elements in an existing power system. The
Target audience Planning engineers who are interested in modeling
training presents operating and control fundamen-
Power system planner or operator concerned with renewables into the system design and operation.
tals along with discussing modeling principles
voltage stability.
Prerequisites and advanced analytical tools available. Emphasis
Prerequisites Participants should have either setup or operating on use of the PSS®E software is made and detailed
This training is most beneficial to those who have experience with power flow and dynamic simula- hands-on examples are used to better understand
had at least a year of experience in power system tion of power systems or should have completed power electronics performance.
design, planning, or operation. Power flow analysis the course “PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State
Target audience
experience is recommended but not essential. Analysis Using PSS®E (PSSE-PFSS)” and “PSS®E –
The structure of the course presumes that partici-
Dynamic Simulation Using PSS®E (PSSE-DYNSI)”.
Main features pants have a degree in electrical engineering and
■■ Overview Main features are familiar with load flow and/or dynamic calcu-
■■ Equipment voltage characteristics ■■ General concepts lations. Experience in using PSS®E is strongly
■■ Analytical tools ■■ Modeling wind farms and turbines for load flow ­encouraged.
■■ Analytical methods ■■ Modeling wind farms and turbines for stability
Prerequisites
■■ Voltage characteristics studies
Fundamentals of power system engineering and
■■ Bulk system voltage characteristics ■■ PSS®E wind and solar power software packages
the basic mathematical skills, such as trigonometry,
■■ Reactive power planning ■■ Utility/application issues
complex numbers, matrix algebra and applied
■■ Hands-on: Setting up load flow and dynamics
■■ Review and closing discussion ­calculus.
with wind farms employing different wind
turbines and PV arrays Main features
GB en 3 ■■ A general summary of specific wind turbine ■■ Introduction
Price on request
model packages developed by Siemens PTI ■■ Conventional HVDC systems
for PSS®E will be given to highlight the latest ■■ Latest HVDC technologies
NO no 3 developments and increase awareness of ■■ FACTS technologies
12,000 NOK
model contents and availability. ■■ Alternative energy s ources
■■ Wind turbines and plants
US en 4-5
2,825 USD GB en 3
1,295 GBP US en 4.5
2,825 USD
US en 3
2,399 USD

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PSS®E
PSS®E – PSS®E –
Dynamic Simulation PSS®E – Using Python to Integrate
Using PSS®E Optimal Power Flow PSS®E Workflow
Booking code: PSSE-DYNSI Booking code: PSSE-OPF Booking code: PSSE-PSCRI

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


This 4.5 day intensive hands-on PSS®E course will This training will provides participants with an To teach participants to develop and apply Python
help understand different types of disturbances ­understanding of the capabilities of the PSS®E OPF programs and to enhance their capabilities and
can cause systems to behave in certain ways program and introduces them to the many applica- efficiency when conducting PSS®E load flow,
through analysis of system response outputs from tions and uses for which it has proven to be most short circuit, and dynamics studies.
PSS®E dynamic simulations. beneficial.
Target audience
Target audience Target audience PSS®E users who would like to increase his/her
Power System Engineers interested in learning Engineers and service technicians who work in productivity and efficiency through the use of this
PSS®E Dynamics. ­operation, planning and design of power systems. modern scripting language will benefit from this
course.
Prerequisites Prerequisites
Instructors assume participants have attended Participants should be familiar with the basic oper- Prerequisites
the course “PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State ation of the PSS®E load flow program. Knowledge PSS®E program knowledge and a basic background
Analysis Using PSS®E (PSSE-PFSS)” and are familiar of optimal power flow theory is not required. in programming and scripting languages.
with generator, turbine control and network pro-
Main features Main features
tection models course “Power System Dynamics –
■■ Overview and Introduction ■■ Python language overview
Introduction (NET-PSDUS)”. Participants should
■■ Theory and applications ■■ Input/output processing
also be conversant with differential equations
■■ Special OPF applications ■■ Variables and data structures
and Laplace transformers. For ­locations other
■■ Flow control
than Schenectady, NY, students should bring their
■■ Functions and objects
company issued laptop with software preinstalled. US en 3
2,399 USD ■■ Interface with PSS®E
Loaner computers are ­available for a fee. Instruc-
■■ Accessing PSS®E data
tions for software downloads will be emailed
■■ Looping through buses and branches
2–3 weeks in advance of the course.
■■ Load flow applications and control
Main features ■■ IPLAN programming in Python
■■ PSS®E Power flow and dynamic simulation data ■■ Plotting and graphics
■■ Running PSS®E and dynamic simulation ■■ Interacting with the host operating system
approach ■■ Text parsing and customized I/O
■■ Steady state analysis setup ■■ Putting it all together: a complete PSS®E-
■■ Initialization Python load flow analysis example
■■ Setup documentation
■■ Running PSS®E
GB en 3
■■ Running dynamics simulations 1,295 GBP
■■ Examining results
■■ Model library overview
US en 3
■■ Sanity checking 2,399 USD
■■ Response tests
■■ Setup modifications
■■ Model writing introduction

GB en 3
1,295 GBP

US en 4.5
2,825 USD

58 (Net prices)
PSS®SINCAL
PSS®SINCAL –
PSS®SINCAL – Basics for Distribution PSS®SINCAL –
Basics Companies Smart Grid
Booking code: SINCAL-BAS Booking code: SINCAL-BAD Booking code: SINCAL-SG

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will acquire basic knowledge The participants will acquire basic knowledge The participants will acquire knowledge of chal-
on how to use the network planning program on how to use the network planning program lenges and solutions for integrating a high share
PSS®SINCAL. They will learn to use the software PSS®SINCAL for distribution networks. They will of renewable energy sources into distribution
for basic calculations on topics related to load learn to use the software for basic calculations on grids. This knowledge is transferred via practical
flow and shortcircuit. topics related to load flow, short-circuit with real training by analyzing a distribution network in
system examples. PSS®SINCAL.
Target audience
Engineers and service technicians from power Target audience Target audience
supply utilities and industry in operation, planning Engineers and service technicians from power Engineering, Distribution System Operators.
and design of power systems. ­distribution companies in the fields of operation,
Prerequisites
planning, design of network and its components.
Prerequisites Basics of electrical power systems.
Basics knowledge of electrical engineering, Prerequisites
Main features
­electrical networks and protection technology. Basic knowledge of electrical engineering and
■■ Introduction Trends in electrical power supply
electrical networks.
Main features Overview and impact of Renewable Energy
■■ User interface (window technologies, Main features Sources (RES) Current situation at Distribution
indications, characteristics) ■■ Introduction to PSS®SINCAL System Operators in Germany
■■ Basic functions (create and edit network ■■ User interface (window technologies, –– Exercise: Setting up a network in
elements) indications, characteristics) PSS®SINCAL
■■ Masks (functionality, manipulation of ■■ Menus and submenus ■■ Challenges due to a High Share of Renewable
standardized types) ■■ Extras-Options menu Energy in Low Voltage or/and Medium Voltage
■■ Exposition of results (tables, protocols, graphics) ■■ Modeling (create and edit network elements) Networks
■■ Filters for demonstration ■■ Masks (functionality, manipulation of –– Exercise: Practical Example in PSS®SINCAL
■■ Table editor (design, operation, prints) standardized types) –– Exercise: Calculation of impact of distributed
■■ Establishing of networks (import, export of data) ■■ Filters for demonstration generation on LV and MV networks (steady-
■■ Graphic editor (formatting, evaluation, objects) ■■ Table editor (design, operation, reporting, prints) state analysis)
■■ Electrical elements and methods ■■ Establishing of networks (import, export of data) ■■ Overview of solutions like
■■ Macros, variants, catalogues ■■ Graphic editor (formatting, evaluation, layers, –– Conventional network expansion
■■ Network planning toolbox objects) –– Controllable or smart generation
■■ Calculation Methods: ■■ Electrical elements and methods –– Smart components like regulated
■■ Power flow balanced and unbalanced, ■■ Topology and Network Browser transformers
Load Profiles ■■ Macros, variants, catalogues –– Battery storage
■■ Short Circuit incl. Multiple Fault and ■■ Exposition of results (tables, protocols, –– Load management
Line Constants graphics, diagrams) –– Exercise: Implementation of different
■■ Exercises how to apply PSS®SINCAL with some ■■ Load flow analysis solutions in PSS®SINCAL
case studies ■■ Short circuit analysis –– Exercise: Analysis of impact on network
■■ Various examples on real system performance
9CA4120-0NE00-0DB8 ■■ Protection Concepts in networks with a high
DE en 2.5
1,750 EUR share of renewable energy
TR tr 5
4,000 TRY
9CA4120-0NE00-0DD5
GB en 2.5 DE en 2
Price on request 1,500 EUR

IN en 4
20,000 INR
PSS®SINCAL –
RU ru 2.5 Dynamic Smart Grid Studies
48,800 RUB
for Off-Grid Solutions
TR tr 2.5 Booking code: SINCAL-SGD
3,000 TRY
Training objectives
US en 2 The participants will acquire detailed knowledge of
1,825 USD the operation and control of microgrids and off-grid
solutions. The course focuses on the calculation
and simulation of the Microgrid behaviour for
steady-state and dynamic calculations in
PSS®SINCAL.

9CA4120-0NE00-0DD6
DE en 2
1,500 EUR

(Net prices) 59
Further Software Trainings
PSS®E – PSS®E – PSS®E –
Transmission Reliability Studies Advanced Dynamic Simulation Model Writing for User Defined
Using PSS®E for PSS®E Models (UDMs) in PSS®E
Booking code: PSSE-TRANS Booking code: PSSE-ADVDY Booking code: PSSE-UDM

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


This training is intended for anyone dealing with This training provides experienced PSS®E users This training provides participants with an under-
reliability concepts and their application and is with instruction in the use of PSS®E at an advanced standing of the practical and theoretical aspects
valuable to all who are involved with transmission level. The training is structured to include lecture of dynamic modeling using the latest power system
systems in the emerging deregulated environment sessions and hands-on exercises for selected simulation tools. Students will have an opportunity
and those who plan, operate, design or use trans- ­topics. to write computer subroutines by using PSS®E
mission systems. Power System Simulator Program to perform
Target audience
­customized functions.
Prerequisites This is a challenging course designed for more
Participants should have completed course ­experienced engineers and is designed to focus on Target audience
“PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State Analysis aspects of dynamic modeling such as synchronous An advanced training course for PSS®E users who
Using PSS®E (PSSE-PFSS)”. generators, excitation systems, prime movers, want to write their own PSS®E dynamic models or
wind turbines, HVDC and FACTS devices, and customize an existing model.
Contents
loads.
■■ Overview of transmission reliability Prerequisites
■■ Basic concepts and methods Prerequisites Participants should have either setup or operating
■■ Deterministic assessment of bulk transmission Participants should either have setup and operating experience with power flow and dynamic simula-
reliability experience with power flow and dynamic simula- tion of power systems or should have completed
■■ Addressing reactive power problems tion of power systems or should have completed all introductory courses in PSS®E.
■■ Transfer capability assessment the course “PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State
Main features
■■ Reliability must-run generation Analysis Using PSS®E (PSSE-PFSS)” and “PSS®E –
■■ PSS®E – Program Structure
■■ Probabilistic assessment of bulk transmission Dynamic Simulation Using PSS®E (PSSE-DYNSI)”.
■■ Block Diagrams
reliability
Main features ■■ FLECS and FORTRAN
■■ Review of newest features for PSS®E Dynamics ■■ Equipment Models (Excitation Systems,
US en 3 ■■ Dynamic analysis tools Governors and PSS)
2,399 USD
–– Transfer functions, block diagrams, feedback ■■ Structuring the Model
control system concepts, and controller ■■ Advanced Uses of Conec and Conet
turning and bode plots ■■ Inputting Data for User Models
■■ Dynamic Overview ■■ Current Injection Models
–– Disturbance chronology, review of PSS®E ■■ Modeling Special Protection Schemes
stability activities (SPS or RAS)
■■ Modeling ■■ Model Testing
–– Synchronous machines, excitation systems, ■■ Extended Term Simulation
turbine/speed govemor, wind generation, ■■ Introduction in Graphical Model Builder
HVDC systems, and SVC – FACTS Modeling
(cont.)
GB en 3
–– Loads-induction motors, chracteristics, 1,295 GBP
modeling, USE of IMD, load damping and
NETFRQ, and breakers (line and load relays) US en 3
■■ Data checking and controller tuning 2,399 USD
–– Excitation systems, govenor models, PSS
(Power System Stabilizers), SVC (Static Var
Compensators)
■■ Topics on User-Written Models
–– Basics of model writing and Graphical Model
Builder (GMB)
–– Incorporating user-written models into
a simulation
■■ Program Automation PSAS
■■ Simulating complex distrubances
–– Stuck breakers, single-pole switching, and
motor starting
■■ Extended term dynamics
■■ Small-signal staility introduction (NEVA)
■■ Hands-on examples

GB en 3
1,295 GBP

US en 4.5
2,825 USD

60 (Net prices)
PSS®SINCAL –
PSS®E – PSS®SINCAL – Application & Data Integration
Fault Analysis Probabilistic Reliability Analysis and Workflow Automation
Booking code: PSSE-ANALY Booking code: SINCAL-REL Booking code: SINCAL-AUT

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


PSS®E users will be acquainted with program The participants will acquire basic knowledge on The participants will acquire basic knowledge on
functions in sufficient detail for them to begin how to use the netplanning program PSS®SINCAL how to develop and apply scripts or programs to
study work relevant to fault analysis and trans­ with respect to reliability calculations, and inter- integrate PSS®SINCAL in their workflow or even
mission line sequence impedance evaluation. pretate the results. other applications.

9CA4120-0NE00-0DC3 9CA4120-0NE00-0DD1
GB en 3 DE en 4 DE en 2
Price on request 2,750 EUR 1,500 EUR

PSS®SINCAL –
PSS®E – PSS®SINCAL – Optimal Network Structures
Advanced Transmission Planning Harmonic Analysis and Cost Analysis
Booking code: PSSE-ADVTR Booking code: SINCAL-HAR Booking code: SINCAL-OPT

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


This training provides transmission planners, The participants will acquire basic knowledge on The participants will acquire knowledge on how
­designers and operators with concepts, tools and performing harmonic studies with the network to use the network planning program PSS®SINCAL
methodologies essential to address modern-day planning program PSS®SINCAL. for optimal Network structures and cost optimiza-
issues of competition, open access, wheeling and tion.
new technology in transmission planning. 9CA4120-0NE00-0DD4
DE en 1
750 EUR 9CA4120-0NE00-0DD2
DE en 1
US en 4.5 750 EUR
2,825 USD

PSS®MUST –
PSS®SINCAL – PSS®SINCAL – Using System Transmission Data
Dynamics Protection Suite for Decision Making
Booking code: SINCAL-DYN Booking code: SINCAL-PRO Booking code: PSS-MUST1

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will acquire basic knowledge The participants will acquire basic knowledge Participants of this course will gain an under-
on how to use the network planning program on how to use the protective-relaying-modules standing of how to efficiently calculate first con-
PSS®SINCAL for analysis of dynamic phenomena. in networker planning tool PSS®SINCAL. They will tingency incremental transfer capacity (FCITC),
They will learn to use the software for basic cal­ learn to use the software for time overcurrent and the sensitivity of the FCITC to uncertainties,
culations on topics stability, transients, graphical protection – as well as applications with distance forming a quantitative basis for OASIS postings
model building and small signal stability (Eigen- protection. using PSS®MUST.
values).
9CA4120-0NE00-0DC2
DE en 2 US en 3
9CA4120-0NE00-0DC4 1,500 EUR 2,399 USD
DE en 3
2,150 EUR
RU ru 2
48,800 RUB

(Net prices) 61
Further Software Trainings
PSS®SINCAL –
Advanced Power Flow Applica- PSS®NETOMAC – Transient Analysis
tions for Network Planning Advanced Using EMTP/ATP
Booking code: SINCAL-FLO Booking code: NETO-ADVAN Booking code: PSS-EMTP

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will acquire advanced knowledge The basic knowledge gained during the The training is focused on the transient analysis
on how to use the network planning program PSS®NETOMAC Basic course will be deepened. in power systems using EMTP/ATP software. The
PSS®SINCAL for all kinds of simulations around In PSS®NETOMAC modeling of regulations and participant will obtain experience in EMTP/ATP’s
the Load Flow. controls is carried out using BOSL (Block-Oriented use and a better understanding of such as transi-
Simulation Language), Eigenvalue- and modal tory phenomena due to maneuvers and electrical
9CA4120-0NE00-0DC1 analysis. atmospheric discharges, transformer energizing
DE en 2
1,500 EUR and capacitor banks commutation.
9CA4120-0NE00-0DC6
DE en 2
1,700 EUR CO es 2
900,000 COP

PSS®SINCAL –
Advanced for Distribution NEVA –
­Companies Small-Signal Stability Analysis
Booking code: SINCAL-ADD Booking code: PSS-SMALL

Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will acquire advanced knowledge The participants will acquire basic knowledge on
on how to use the network planning program how to use the Eigenvalue and Modal Analysis
PSS®SINCAL for distribution networks. They will module NEVA for all products of the PSS® suite
learn to use the software for advanced calculations (PSS®NETOMAC, PSS®SINCAL, PSS®E). They will
on topics related to load flow, short-circuit and learn to use the software for analyzing of power
load development. systems and determining locations for power
­oscillation damping equipment.
TR tr 5
4,000 TRY 9CA4120-0NE00-0DC7
DE en 2
1,500 EUR

PSS®NETOMAC – GMB –
Basics Graphical Model Builder
Booking code: NETO-BASIC Booking code: PSS-GRAPH

Training objectives Training objectives


The participants will acquire basic knowledge on In this course, the knowledge gained in the basic
how to use the network planning program PSS® product courses will be deepened and the
PSS™NETOMAC. They will learn to use the soft- trainee learns modeling using a Block-Oriented
ware for basic calculations on topics load flow, Simulation Language (BOSL) and the MS VISIO
stability and transients. based Graphical Model Builder (NETCAD/GMB).

9CA4120-0NE00-0DC5 9CA4120-0NE00-0DC8
DE en 3 DE en 2
2,440 EUR 1,700 EUR

62 (Net prices)
Power System Operation
Anti Disaster Training –
Anti Disaster Network Control for Understanding System Losses
Training I ­Management for Utility Management
Booking code: PSO-AHT1 Booking code: PSO-AHTM Booking code: MO-LOSSES

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


User, switchgear employees, operator, management Management of electronic network based on This course provides participants with an under-
of substations (distribution network). ­substation equipments (distribution network). standing of the nature and characteristics of elec-
tric system demand and energy losses, and teaches
Target audience Target audience
methods for effectively modeling, analyzing, allo-
This course provides users and monitors of electric This course provides management of users, moni-
cating and reducing these losses. (PDEC 563)
network with essential knowledge. The focus is on toring and switchgear employers with essential
the control and handling in operational breakdowns knowledge to minimize or avoid preventive fault Target audience
especially in electric supply network. The course and emergency situation and to effectively handle This course provides transmission and distribution
consists of lecture, practical exercises on fault power supply operation management tasks in planning engineers, rate design engineers from
­detection and elimination as well as discussion. electric network. The focus is on the control and utilities, and regulatory commissioners with meth-
handling for power supply operation management ods for effectively modeling, analyzing, allocating
Prerequisites
employees and internal process especially in fault and reducing losses.
Basic knowledge in the power supply operation
and emergency situations.
management and the system of substation Main features
­equipments. Prerequisites ■■ Discuss the nature of electric system losses and
Basic knowledge in the management of electric the impact on the power system operation
Main features
network. ■■ Roles and responsibility of utilities regarding
■■ Hardware construction of substation
Extensive knowledge of constructing electric losses and how they are paid for in the
equipments
power installations including substation. marketplace
■■ Fault simulation in substation hardware
Basic knowledge in personal management. ■■ Concepts of active and reactive power and how
components (practical exercises)
they relate to system frequency and voltage;
■■ Fault simulation in electrical power supply Main features
understand how power calculation and its
network (practical exercises) ■■ Evaluation of previous anti disaster trainings
impact on losses
■■ Stress handling/stress reduction (from operator overview)
■■ Approaches used to calculate transmission
■■ Causes for blackouts in the power supply ■■ Technical and human influence factorson the
losses, transformer losses, primary and
■■ Emergency plan network operation management
secondary distribution losses and electric
■■ Quality management ■■ Earth fault and star point handling
meters
■■ Service and maintenance strategy ■■ Network fault simulation 50 Hz
■■ Overview of the parameters used in
(practical exercises)
Notes transformer purchase calculations; describe the
■■ Stress handling and stress reduction
Theory/Praxis: 40/60. solution method for the transformer purchase
■■ Blackouts in the power supply
problem
■■ Difficult network management situation
9CA4110-0RD00-0DA1 ■■ Understand equipment purchasing parameters
DE de 5 ■■ Emergency plan
5.000 EUR that can impact losses
Notes
Theory/Praxis: 50/50. US en 3
2,399 USD
9CA4110-0RD00-0DA3
DE de 2
2.000 EUR
Market Operations and
Power System Scheduling
Booking code: MO-MRKTOPS

Training objectives
Participants of this course will be introduced to the
techniques used in the electric utility industry for
market operations and power system scheduling
and control.

Target audience
Engineers, operators and those involved in electric
regulation, policy and planning.

Prerequisites
An engineering degree with basic knowledge
of electric utility systems is desirable.

Main features
■■ Training Overview Characteristics of Generating
Units Economic Dispatch Unit Commitment
Generation Control Interchange Evaluations
and Power Pools Operating Security State
Estimation

US en 3
2,365 USD

(Net prices) 63
SCADA System – Wide-Area Measurement –
Spectrum Power CC – SIGUARD PDP – ­Instrument-, Protection- and
Basic Level Basics Control Technology of the
­Future
Booking code: SPECTRUMBC Booking code: SIGUARDPDP
Booking code: NET-WAM
Training objectives Training objectives
Participants will understand the basic architecture SIGUARD PDP, the phasor data processor, uses Training objectives
of a control center (SCADA), how to design it, and PMUs – a cutting-edge phasor-measurement The participants adept black out causes and ex­
how to engineer the SCADA Siemens Spectrum ­technology – to observe the actual state of the perience counteractive measures. One measure
Power CC. power system. It monitors system variables and is the improvement of system monitoring by use
informs about critical system states. Scope and of “phase measurement units” (PMUs) and the
content of the SIGUARD DSA course will be erection of “wide area” meter systems. Worldwide
CO es 2
900,000 COP ­designed based on your individual demand. development trends of these measurement systems
are presented and their implementation is part of
9CA4110-0UE00-0DA1 9CA4110-0NE00-0DD6 discussion.
DE en 1 DE en ?
Price on request Price on request
9CA4110-0NE00-0DC6
DE en 2
1,450 EUR

SCADA System –
Spectrum Power CC – SIGUARD DSA – Power System Dynamics –
Intermediate Level Basics ­Stability and Oscillations
Booking code: SPECTRUMBI Booking code: SIGUARDDSA Booking code: NET-PSDSTA

Training objectives Training objectives Training objectives


This training will deepen the knowledge SIGUARD DSA, the dynamic security assessment, The participant will receive essential knowledge
of ­advanced tools SCADA Siemens Spectrum analyzes possible contingencies and assesses on system dynamics, system oscillations and
­Power  CC. the system stability. It provides the operator with damping and countermeasures in transmission
an overview of the current and near-future state systems and at the generators.
of system stability. Scope and content of the
CO es 3
1,300,000 COP ­SIGUARD DSA course will be designed based 9CA4110-0NE00-0DC3
DE en 2
on your individual demand. 1,450 EUR

9CA4110-0NE00-0DD4
DE en ?
Price on request

Electrical Power Issues


in Nigeria for Bankers, SIGUARD PSA –
Investors and Professionals Basics
Booking code: POWER-NIG Booking code: SIGUARDPSA

Training objectives Training objectives


Participants will leave the course with a thorough SIGUARD PSA, the protection security assessment,
practical understanding of: How lenders analyse analyzes the selectivity, sensitivity, and speed of
power projects – from both a qualitative and a the entire protection system. It enables a rigorous
quantitative perspective, how project financings protection system performance audit. Scope and
are sized and tailored to the cash flow of a specific content of the SIGUARD DSA course will be
project, the loan documents which govern a ­designed based on your individual demand.
­financing and how they interface with the other
project documents such as power sales agree- 9CA4110-0NE00-0DD5
DE en ?
ments, EPC contracts, supply agreements and Price on request
­insurance arrangements.

NG en 3
250.000 NGN

64 (Net prices)
Course Index per region 2013

  Austria / AT Dates / Location Booking code Page

Secondary Technology

Protection

Basics for Protection Engineers 01.–02. Jul. / VIE PR-BASIC 33

DIGSI 4 – Basics 09.–11. Apr. / VIE DIGSI4-B 30


03.–05. Jul. / VIE
26.–28. Nov. / VIE
DIGSI 4 – IEC61850 and GOOSE Configuration 08.–10. Jul. / VIE DIGSI4-I 31

Substation Automation

Ax 1703 – Basics for AK/AM/AMC On request / VIE AX-BASIC 42

Ax 1703 – CAEx II Configuration On request / VIE AX-CAEXP 42

Ax 1703 – CAEx II Implementation On request / VIE AX-CAEXI 42

Ax 1703 – Configuration for AK/AM/AMC On request / VIE AX-PROJ 42

Ax 1703 – Service for AK/AM/AMC On request / VIE AX-SERV 42

SICAM 230 – Configuration (latest version) 25.–28. Feb. / VIE 230-CONFI 41


21.–24. May / VIE
05.–08. Aug. / VIE
18.–21. Nov. / VIE
SICAM 230 Workshop – Network Monitoring with SICAM 230 NWM On request / VIE 230-MONIT 43

SICAM 1703 – Basics 11. Feb. / VIE RTU-BASIC 38


18. Mar. / VIE
10. Jun. / VIE
22. Jul. / VIE
30. Sep. / VIE
02. Dec. / VIE
SICAM 1703 – CAEx plus 20.–22.02. Feb. / VIE RTU-CAEX 39
27.–29.03. Mar. / VIE
19.–21.06. Jun. / VIE
31. Jul.–02. Aug. / VIE
09.–11. Oct. / VIE
11.–13. Dec. / VIE
SICAM 1703 – Complete 11.–22.02. Feb. / VIE RTU-1703 39
18. Mar.–02. Apr. / VIE
10.–21. Jun. / VIE
22. Jul–02. Aug. / VIE
30. Sep.–14. Oct. / VIE
02.–13. Dec. / VIE
SICAM 1703 – Engineering 20.–26. Mar. / VIE RTU-ENG 38
12.–18.06. Jun. / VIE
24.–30. Jul. / VIE
02.–08. Oct. / VIE
04.–10. Dec. / VIE

VIE = Vienna 65
Course Index per region 2013

SICAM 1703 – Power Week 28. Jan.–01. Feb. / VIE RTU-WEEK 39


04.–08. Mar. / VIE
15.–19. Apr. / VIE
13.–17. May / VIE
24.–28. Jun. / VIE
09.–13. Sep. / VIE
11.–15. Nov. / VIE
SICAM 1703 – Service 12. Feb. / VIE RTU-SERVIC 38
19. Mar. / VIE
11. Jun. / VIE
23. Jul. / VIE
01. Oct. / VIE
03. Dec. / VIE
SICAM 1703 Workshop – Configuration IEC60870-5-101/104 Interface On request / VIE RTU-IEC104 42

SICAM 1703 Workshop – Configuration IEC60870-5-103 Interface On request / VIE RTU-IEC103 40

SICAM 1703 Workshop – Configuration IEC61850 Interface 12.–13. Mar. / VIE RTU-IEC61 40
06.–07. Aug. / VIE
15.–16. Oct. / VIE
SICAM 1703 Workshop – Configuration of SICAM BC On request / VIE RTU-BC1703 43

SICAM 1703 Workshop – Configuration Profibus & Modbus Interfaces On request / VIE RTU-MODBUS 42

SICAM 1703 Workshop – Configuration Transmission and Storage On request / VIE RTU-DISTO 42
of Disturbance Records with SICAM DISTO
SICAM CMIC – Smart Grid Solutions 25.–25. Feb. / VIE RTU-CMIC 40
22.–22. Apr. / VIE
24.–24. Jun. / VIE
16.–16. Sep. / VIE
14.–14. Oct. / VIE
18.–18. Nov. / VIE
SICAM EMIC – WebParameterization 13. Feb. / VIE RTU-EMIC 41
12. Jun. / VIE
SICAM TOOLBOX II – Basics On request / VIE TOOLBOX 42

Substation Information

IEC61850 – The Standard for Substation Automation 11. Mar. / VIE SIT-IEC 43
05. Aug. / VIE
14. Oct. / VIE
IT Networks – Automation 21.–22. Feb. / VIE SIT-NETW2 43
18.–19. Jul. / VIE
21.–22. Nov. / VIE
IT Networks – Basics 18.–20. Feb. / VIE SIT-NETW1 44
15.–17. Jul. / VIE
18.–20. Nov. / VIE
IT Security – Automation 27.–28. Feb. / VIE SIT-SECUR2 44
24.–25. Jul. / VIE
27.–28. Nov. / VIE
IT Security – Basics 25.–26. Feb. / VIE SIT-SECUR1 44
22.–23. Jul. / VIE
25.–26. Nov. / VIE
Telecontrol and Automation – Fundamentals 06.–07. Feb. / VIE SAS-TELE 44
14.–15. Mar. / VIE
17.–18. Jul. / VIE
25.–26. Sep. / VIE

66 VIE = Vienna
Power System Engineering

Power Engineering

Oil and Gas Industry – Fundamentals 22.–26. Apr. / VIE PE-OILGAS 54


21.–25. Oct. / VIE
Smart Grid

AMIS – How it Works 16.–18. Jul. / VIE SG-AMIS 54

EnergyIP – How it Works 18.–19. Mar. / VIE SG-IP 54


22.–23. Jul. / VIE
19.–20. Nov. / VIE
Smart Metering – Basis for Smart Grids 15. Jul. / VIE SG-METER 48

  Colombia / CO Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

Medium Voltage

MV – Assembly and Installation Training See Webshop 16

MV – Cable Testing & Diagnostics 24.–25. Jan. / BOG MV-CABLE 17

MV – Partial Discharges 07.–08. Feb. / BOG MV-PARTIAL 17

High Voltage

AIS Current 3AP – 3AQ Product Range – Operation & Maintenance 05.–06. Sep. / BOG HV-OM3AP/Q 19

Distribution Transformers – Basics and Operation 18.–19. Apr. / BOG TR-DT 22

HV Primary Test Performing and Test Equipment 22.–24. May / BOG HV-TEST 20

Power Transformers – Basics and Operation 24.–26. Jul. / BOG TR-PT 22

General

EHV, HV and MV Substations Overview: Arrangement, P


­ rotection, 16.–18. Oct. / BOG SUB-SCHEME 23
Control and C
­ ommunication System
Secondary Technology

Protection

DIGSI 4 – Advanced 20.–22. Mar. / BOG DIGSI4-A 30

DIGSI 4 – Basics 06.–08. Mar. / BOG DIGSI4-B 30

DIGSI 4 – CFC 30.–31. May / BOG DIGSI4-C 34

DIGSI 5 – Basics 09.–16. Jul. / BOG DIGSI5-B 31

Protection Technology – Principles 20.–22. Feb. / BOG PR-PRIN 24

SIGRA 4 – Efficient Interpretation of Fault Records 22.–23. Apr. / BOG SIP4-SIGRA 34

SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises of Generator/Motor Protection 30. Jan.–01. Feb. / BOG SIP4-MOTOR 27

SIPROTEC 4 – Busbar Protection 7SS 27.–29. Nov. / BOG SIP4-7SS 26

SIPROTEC 4 – Differential Protection 7SD 08.–10. Apr. / BOG SIP4-7SD 27

BOG = Bogotá; VIE = Vienna 67
Course Index per region 2013

SIPROTEC 4 – Distance Protection 7SA 11.–15. Apr. / BOG SIP4-7SA 26

SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC 24.–26. Apr. / BOG SIP4-CMC 29

Substation Automation

SICAM PAS – Basics 08.–10. May / BOG PAS-B 36

SICAM PAS – Complete On request / BOG PAS-COM 37

SICAM PAS – Parameterization 17.–21. Jun. / BOG PAS-P 36

SICAM SCC – Configuring an Operator Station 16.–19. Jul. / BOG PAS-S 37

SIPROTEC 4 – Engineering of Bay Controllers 6MD66 with IEC61850 – 08.–09. Aug. / BOG SIP4-6MD66 43
GOOSE Communication
Power Quality

Power Quality in Industrial Networks 22.–23. Aug. / BOG PQ-INDUST 45

Power System Engineering

Smart Grid

Smart Grid – Introduction 15. Mar. / BOG SG-INTRO 48

Network Planning

Overvoltages and Insulation Coordination 27. Feb.–01. Mar. / BOG NET-INSUL 50

Power Transmission & Distribution Systems – Load and Short Circuit Calculation 04.–05. Jul. / BOG NET-CALCU 51

Power System Simulation Software

Others

Transient Analysis Using EMTP/ATP 25.–26. Feb. / BOG PSS-EMTP 62

Power System Operation

Market Operations

SCADA System – Spectrum Power CC – Basic Level 27.–28. Jun. / BOG SPECTRUMBC 64

SCADA System – Spectrum Power CC – Intermediate Level 25.–27. Jun. / BOG SPECTRUMBI 64

  France / FR Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

High Voltage

AIS Current 3AP – 3AQ Product Range – Operation & Maintenance On request / GNB HV-OM3AP/Q 19

AIS Vintage SB6 Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – Intermediate On request / GNB HV-OMAIS 20

Hydraulic Knowledge & Maintenance – Fundamentals On request / GNB HV-HYDRAUF 21

Hydraulic Knowledge & Maintenance – Intermediate On request / GNB HV-HYDRAUI 21

Metal-Clad GIS – Current 8D Product Range – Operation and Maintenance – On request / GNB HV-OMMGOS 21
­Advanced

68 BOG = Bogotá; GNB = Grenoble
Metal-Clad GIS – Current 8D Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – On request / GNB HV-OMGIS 19
­Intermediate
Metal-Clad GIS Current Product Range – Presentation On request / GNB HV-PRESENT 20

Metal-Clad GIS – SF6 Gas Handling & Associated Treatment Operations – On request / GNB SF6-GIS 23
­Advanced
Metal-Clad GIS – Vintage Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – A
­ dvanced On request / GNB HV-OMGISVI 21

Metal-Clad GIS – Vintage Product Range – Operation & Maintenance – On request / GNB HV-OMMGISV 21
­Intermediate
Upgrading Oil Circuit Breakers – OP & MO Product Range – Advanced On request / GNB HV-UPGR 21

Vintage AIS Circuit Breakers – FA Range with Hydraulic Operating Mechanism – On request / GNB HV-VINTAGE 21
Operation & Maintenance – Advanced
Vintage AIS Circuit Breakers – FA Range with Hydraulic Operating Mechanism – On request / GNB HV-OMAISVI 21
Operation & Maintenance – Intermediate
General

SF6 European Certification – Preparatory Course On request / GNB SF6-PREP 23

  Germany / DE Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

Medium Voltage

MV – Assembly and Installation Training See Webshop 16

MV Assembly and Installation Training – Refresher See Webshop 17

MV Circuit Breakers – Maintenance See Webshop 17

MVDC/SIPLINK – Benefits and Features On request TIC-SIPLIN 17

MV Power Supply Systems – Process-Oriented Engineering 13.–15. Mar. / NBG MV-ENG 17

MV Switchgear – Maintenance See Webshop 17

MV Switchgear – Technical Information (AIS & GIS) 25.–27. Mar. / FFM MV-INFO 15

MV Switchgear – Technical Information (Switchgear-Specific) See Webshop 15

MV Switching Devices & Switchgear – Basics & Application On request / NBG MV-SWITCH 15

High Voltage

HVDC and FACTS – Benefits of Power Electronics On request HVDC/FACTS 18

HVDC and FACTS – Workshop On request HVDC-WS 20

HV Switching Technology – 3A On request / BLN HV-3A 21

HV Switching Technology – General Information 22.–23. Apr. / BLN HV-INFO 18


12.–13. Aug. / BLN
HV Switching Technology GIS – Technical Information 27.–30. May / BLN HV-GIS 19
26.–29. Aug. / BLN

BLN = Berlin; ERL = Erlangen; FFM = Frankfurt; GNB = Grenoble; ILM = Ilmenau; NBG = Nuremberg 69


Course Index per region 2013

Transformers

Distribution Transformers – B
­ asics and Operation 04.–05. Feb. / NBG TR-DT 22
17.–18. Jun. / NBG
07.–08. Oct. / NBG
Power Transformers – Basics and Operation 06.–08. Feb. / NBG TR-PT 22
19.–21. Jun. / NBG
09.–11. Oct. / NBG
Secondary Technology

Protection

Basics for Protection Engineers 09.–10. Jan. / NBG PR-BASIC 33


22.–23. Jul. / NBG
Current and Voltage Transformers – Intensive Course 25.–27. Mar. / NBG SIP-VTI 34
16.–18. Sep. / NBG
DIGSI 4 – Advanced 13.–15. May / NBG DIGSI4-A 30
30. Sep.–02. Oct. / NBG
DIGSI 4 – Basics 07.–09. Jan. / NBG DIGSI4-B 30
25.–27. Feb. / NBG
19.–21. Mar. / NBG
26.–28. Aug. / NBG
21.–23. Oct. / NBG
11.–13. Nov. / NBG
DIGSI 4 – CFC 07.–08. Mar. / NBG DIGSI4-C 34

DIGSI 4 – IEC61850 and GOOSE Configuration 04.–06. Mar. / NBG DIGSI4-I 31


02.–04. Dec. / NBG
DIGSI 5 – Basics 21.–24. Jan. / NBG DIGSI5-B 31
07.–10. Oct. / NBG
04.–07. Nov. / NBG
DIGSI 5 – CFC 26.–27. Sep. / NBG DIGSI5-C 34

DIGSI 5 – IEC61850 and GOOSE Configuration 05.–06. Sep. / NBG DIGSI5-I 32


21.–22. Nov. / NBG
DIGSI 5 – Systems 02.–04. Sep. / NBG DIGSI5-S 31
18.–20. Nov. / NBG
Generator / Dynamics and Protection – 17.–21. Jun. / ERL RTDS-GEN 25
Workshop on a Real Time Digital Simulator RTDS 11.–15. Nov. / ERL
Generator/Motor Protection – Design and Settings On request / NBG PR-DSMP 35

Protection of Oil and Gas Power Networks – Part 1 On request / NBG PR-OG1 32

Protection of Oil and Gas Power Networks – Part 2 On request / NBG PR-OG2 32

Protection Schemes for Power Generation and Industry – Design and Settings On request / NBG PR-DSIN 35

Protection Systems – Accessory Equipment 22. Mar. / NBG SIP4-ACCES 34

Protection Technology – Addional Functions 10.–11. Apr. / NBG SIP4-ADDIT 34

Protection Technology – Principles 29.–31. Jan. / NBG PR-PRIN 24


08.–10. Apr. / NBG
09.–11. Jul. / NBG
14.–16. Oct. / NBG
SIGRA 4 – Efficient Interpretation of Fault Records 04.–05. Mar. / NBG SIP4-SIGRA 34
16.–17. Sep. / NBG

70 BLN = Berlin; ERL = Erlangen; FFM = Frankfurt; ILM = Ilmenau; NBG = Nuremberg


SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises 22.–26. Apr. / NBG SIP4-SYS 25
04.–08. Nov. / NBG
SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises of Generator/Motor Protection 10.–13. Jun. / NBG SIP4-MOTOR 27
25.–28. Nov. / NBG
SIPROTEC 4 – Busbar Protection 7SS 25.–27. Feb. / NBG SIP4-7SS 26
22.–24. May / NBG
SIPROTEC 4 – Differential Protection 7SD 06.–08. May / NBG SIP4-7SD 27
23.–25. Sep. / NBG
SIPROTEC 4 – Distance Protection 7SA 13.–15. May / NBG SIP4-7SA 26
29.–31. Jul. / NBG
SIPROTEC 4 – Machine/Motor Protection 7UM & 7VE 25.–28. Mar. / ERL SIP4-7UMVE 27
09.–12. Dec. / ERL
SIPROTEC 4 – Overcurrent Protection 7SJ 03.–05. Apr. / NBG SIP4-7SJ 28
11.–13. Nov. / NBG
SIPROTEC 4 – Protection Devices for Service Engineers 04.–08. Mar. / NBG SIP4-SERV 25
22.–26. Jul. / NBG
SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC 10.–12. Apr. / NBG SIP4-CMC 29
16.–18. Jul. / NBG
SIPROTEC 4 – Transformer Differential Protection 7UT 25.–27. Mar. / NBG SIP4-7UT 28
28.–30. Oct. / NBG
SIPROTEC 5 – Distance & Line Differential Protection 7SL 11.–13. Mar. / NBG SIP5-7SL 28
30. Sep –02. Oct. / NBG
SIPROTEC 5 – Transformer Differential Protection 7UT 25.–27. Mar. / NBG SIP5-7UT 29
21.–23. Oct. / NBG
SIPROTEC – Compact (7SJ80, 7SK80, 7RW89, 7SD80) 08.–09. Apr. / NBG SIP-COMPA 29
30. Sep.–01. Oct. / NBG
SIPROTEC – Guided Exercises On request / NBG WS-GUIDE 34

System Protection Communication of Power Transmission 04.–05. Jul. / NBG PR-COM 33


and Distribution Networks 18.–19. Nov. / NBG
System Protection – Design and Settings On request / NBG PR-DSPS 35

System Protection – Design and Settings – Intensive 10.–12. Apr / NBG PR-DSPSI 35

System Protection – Workshop on a Real Time Digital Simulator RTDS 03.–07. Jun. / ERL RTDS-PS 24
21.–25. Oct. / ERL
Substation Automation

SICAM PAS – Automation with CFC, ST and SFC 27.–29. May / NBG PAS-C 36
04.–06. Nov. / NBG
SICAM PAS – Basics 09.–11. Jan. / NBG PAS-B 36

SICAM PAS – Complete 28. Jan.–08. Feb. / NBG PAS-COM 37


08.–19. Apr. / NBG
29. Jul.–09. Aug. / NBG
11.–22. Nov. / NBG
SICAM PAS – Parameterization 14.–18. Jan. / NBG PAS-P 36

SICAM PAS – System Diagnosis and Trouble Shooting 13.–17. May / NBG PAS-SYS 37
15.–19. May / NBG
SICAM SCC – Configuring an Operator Station 28.–31. Oct. / NBG PAS-S 37

SIPROTEC 4 – Engineering of Bay Controllers 6MD66 with IEC61850 – 08.–09. Apr. / NBG SIP4-6MD66 43
GOOSE Communication 29.–30. Oct. / NBG

BLN = Berlin; ERL = Erlangen; FFM = Frankfurt; ILM = Ilmenau; NBG = Nuremberg 71


Course Index per region 2013

Substation Information

Communication Networks – Application in Power Transmission & Distribution On request / NBG SIT-COMPT 44

Numerical Communication in Substations – Basics & Trends On request SIT-NUMER 44

Power Quality

Power Quality – SICAM PQS and SICAM PQ Analyzer 15.–17. Apr. / NBG PQ-SICAMPQ 44
07.–09. Oct. / NBG
SICAM Q80 – Application and Practice 04.–08. Jul. / NBG PQ-Q80 45

SIPROTEC 7KE85 – Fault Recorder 01.–03. Jul. / NBG PQ-7KE85 45

Power System Engineering

General

Division Smart Grid – Technology at a Glance 28.–30. Oct. / NBG GEN-SG 54

Division Smart Grid – Technology at a Glance for Non Technical Employees 15. Jan. / NBG GEN-SGNT 54
22. May / NBG
11. Oct. / NBG
Power Transmission & Distribution – Technology at a Glance 25.–27. Mar. / NBG GEN-TD 46

Power Engineering

Transmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part I 05.–07. Jun. / NBG PE-TDNET1 46
04.–06. Nov / NBG
Transmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part II 25.–27. Feb / NBG PE-TDNET2 46
01.–03. Jul. / NBG
Smart Grid

Electromobility – Introduction and Status On request SG-ELECT 54

Smart Grid – Introduction 11. Mar. / NBG SG-INTRO 48


01. Jul. / NBG
Network Planning

Distribution Power Systems – Reliability Analysis On request NET-RELIAB 55

Dynamic Network – Phenomena, Simulation and Analysis On request NET-DYNAM 55

High and Low Voltage Installations – Earthing and Interference 27.–28. May / NBG NET-EARTH 54

Power Distribution and Industry Networks – System Planning and Quality 16.–17. Sep. / NBG NET-DISTRI 54

Power Distribution Systems – Management and Automation – Basics On request / NBG NET-AUTOM 55

Power System Planning – Principles 02.–04. Jul. / NBG NET-PRINC 49


11.–13. Dec. / NBG
Power Transmission & Distribution Systems – Load and Short Circuit Calculation 14.–15. Mar. / NBG NET-CALCU 51

Power Transmission Networks – System Planning and Quality On request NET-TRANS 54

Renewables Integration

Distributed and Renewable Power Generation – Integration 04.–05. Mar. / NBG REN-DIS 55
21.–22. Oct. / NBG
Wind power – Network Integration On request REN-WIND 55

72 BLN = Berlin; ERL = Erlangen; FFM = Frankfurt; ILM = Ilmenau; NBG = Nuremberg


Power System Simulation Software

PSS®SINCAL

PSS®SINCAL – Advanced Power Flow Applications for Network Planning On request SINCAL-FLO 62

PSS®SINCAL – Application & Data Integration and Workflow Automation 13.–14. Mar. / NBG SINCAL-AUT 61

PSS®SINCAL – Basics 22.–24. Apr. / NBG SINCAL-BAS 59


15.–17. Jul. / NBG
PSS®SINCAL – Dynamics On request SINCAL-DYN 61

PSS®SINCAL – Dynamic Smart Grid Studies for Off-Grid Solutions 12.–13. Jun. / NBG SINCAL-SGD 59

PSS®SINCAL – Harmonic Analysis On request / NBG SINCAL-HAR 61

PSS®SINCAL – Optimal Network Structures and Cost Analysis On request SINCAL-OPT 61

PSS®SINCAL – Probabilistic Reliability Analysis On request SINCAL-REL 61

PSS®SINCAL – Protection Suite 25.–26. Apr. / NBG SINCAL-PRO 61


18.–19. Jul. / NBG
PSS®SINCAL – Smart Grid 10.–11. Jun. / NBG SINCAL-SG 59

PSS®NETOMAC

PSS®NETOMAC – Advanced On request NETO-ADVAN 62

PSS®NETOMAC – Basics On request NETO-BASIC 62

PSS®

GMB – Graphical Model Builder On request PSS-GRAPH 62

NEVA – Small-Signal Stability Analysis On request PSS-SMALL 62

Power System Operation

Market Operations

Anti Disaster Training I 18.–22. Feb. / ILM PSO-AHT1 63


08.–12. Jul. / ILM
Anti Disaster Training – Network Control for Management 06.–08. May / ILM PSO-AHTM 63

Power System Dynamics – Stability and Oscillations On request NET-PSDSTA 64

SCADA System – Spectrum Power CC – Basic Level On request SPECTRUMBC 64

SIGUARD DSA – Basics On request SIGUARDDSA 64

SIGUARD PDP – Basics On request SIGUARDPDP 64

SIGUARD PSA – Basics On request SIGUARDPSA 64

Wide-Area Measurement – Instrument-, On request NET-WAM 64


Protection- and Control Technology of the Future

BLN = Berlin; ERL = Erlangen; FFM = Frankfurt; ILM = Ilmenau; NBG = Nuremberg 73


Course Index per region 2013

  India / IN Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

Medium Voltage

MV Switchgear – Technical Information (Switchgear-Specific) See Webshop 15

MV Switching Devices & Switchgear – Basics & Application On request / THA MV-SWITCH 15

High Voltage

HV Switchgear Design – Basics 18.–19. Feb. / AUR HV-SWITCH 20


01.–02. Apr. / AUR
27.–28. Jun. / AUR
01.–02. Aug. / AUR
03.–04. Oct. / AUR
23.–24. Dec. / AUR
HV Switching Technology – General Information 04.–06. Feb. / AUR HV-INFO 18
15.–17. May / AUR
05.–07. Aug. / AUR
11.–13. Nov. / AUR
Secondary Technology

Protection

DIGSI 4 – Advanced 28.–30. Jan. / THA DIGSI4-A 30


17.–19. Apr. / THA
11.–15. Jul. / THA
15.–17. Oct. / THA
DIGSI 4 – Basics 07.–09. Jan. / THA DIGSI4-B 30
08.–10. Apr. / THA
22.–24. Jul. / THA
07.–09. Oct / THA
DIGSI 4 – CFC 04.–05. Feb. / THA DIGSI4-C 34
14.–15. May / THA
01.–02. Aug. / THA
11.–12. Nov. / THA
DIGSI 4 – IEC61850 and GOOSE Configuration 25.–26. Mar. / THA DIGSI4-I 31
10.–12. Jun. / THA
02.–04. Sep. / THA
30. Dec.–01. Jan. / THA
Generator/Motor Protection –Design and Settings 23.–25. Jan. / THA PR-DSMP 35
15.–17. Apr. / THA
15.–17. Jul. / THA
21.–23. Oct. / THA
Protection Technology – Principles 27.–28. Feb. / THA PR-PRIN 24
25.–26. Apr. / THA
27.–28. Jun. / THA
01.–02. Aug. / THA
28.–29. Oct. / THA
30.–31. Dec. / THA
SIGRA 4 – Efficient Interpretation of Fault Records 21.–22. Feb. / THA SIP4-SIGRA 34
02.–03. May /, THA
29.–30. Aug. / THA
18.–19. Nov. / THA

74 AUR = Aurangabad; THA = Thane
SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises 18.–20. Mar. / THA SIP4-SYS 25
24.–26. Jun. / THA
10.–12. Sep. / THA
09.–11. Dec. / THA
SIPROTEC 4 – Busbar Protection 7SS 05.–07. Mar. / THA SIP4-7SS 26
03.–05. Jun. / THA
24.–26. Sep. / THA
02.–04. Dec. / THA
SIPROTEC 4 – Differential Protection 7SD 18.–20. Feb. / THA SIP4-7SD 27
07.–10. May / THA
19.–21. Aug. / THA
20.–22. Nov. / THA
SIPROTEC 4 – Distance Protection 7SA 11.–13. Mar. / THA SIP4-7SA 26
17.–19. Jun. / THA
16.–18. Sep. / THA
16.–18. Dec. / THA
SIPROTEC 4 – Machine/Motor Protection 7UM & 7VE 23.–25. Jan. / THA SIP4-7UMVE 27
15.–17. Apr. / THA
15.–17. Jul. / THA
21.–23. Oct. / THA
SIPROTEC 4 – Overcurrent Protection 7SJ 02.–04. Jan. / THA SIP4-7SJ 28
24.–26. Apr. / THA
29.–31. Jul. / THA
28.–30. Oct. / THA
Power System Engineering

Power Engineering

Transmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part I 04.–05. Feb. / THA PE-TDNET1 46
02.–03. May / THA
05.–06. Aug. / THA
11.–12. Nov. / THA
Transmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part II 14.–16. Jan. / THA PE-TDNET2 46
08.–10. Apr. / THA
15.–17. Jul. / THA
03.–07. Oct. / THA
Network Planning

Power System Planning – Principles 06.–08. Feb. / THA NET-PRINC 49


07.–10. May / THA
12.–14. Aug. / THA
25.–27. Nov. / THA
Power System Simulation Software

PSS®E

PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State Analysis Using PSS®E 21.–25. Jan. / THA PSSE-PFSS 56
18.–22. Mar. / THA
20.–24. May / THA
22.–26. Jul. / THA
16.–20. Sep. / THA
25.–29. Nov. / THA

AUR = Aurangabad; THA = Thane 75
Course Index per region 2013

PSS®SINCAL

PSS®SINCAL – Basics 25.–28. Feb. / THA SINCAL-BAS 59


08.–11. Apr. / THA
17.–20. Jun. / THA
19.–22. Aug. / THA
08.–11. Oct. / THA
16.–19. Dec. / THA

  Netherlands / NL Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

General

SF6 Gas Awareness On request / HAG SF6-AW 23

SF6 Gas Competence On request / HAG SF6-COMP 23

Secondary Technology

Protection

DIGSI 4 – Advanced On request / HAG DIGSI4-A 30

DIGSI 4 – Basics On request / HAG DIGSI4-B 30

Protection Technology – Principles On request / HAG PR-PRIN 24

SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises On request / HAG SIP4-SYS 25

SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC – Advanced On request / HAG SIP4-TESTA 34

SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC – Basics On request / HAG SIP4-TESTB 34

SIPROTEC – Guided Exercises On request / HAG WS-GUIDE 34

Power System Engineering

Power Engineering

Electrical Energy Installations – Basics On request / HAG PE-INSTAL 47

Medium and Low Voltage Installations – Design Criteria On request / HAG PE-LMV 54

Network Planning

Industrial Networks – Load and Short Circuit Calculations (MV/LV) On request / HAG NET-MVLV 51

  Nigeria / NG Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

Medium Voltage

MV – Assembly and Installation Training See Webshop 16

MV Equipments – Certification Program for Operation & Maintenance 04.–15. Mar. / LOS MV-CERTIF 16
08.–19. Jul. / LOS
02.–13. Sep. / LOS

76 HAG = The Hague; LOS = Lagos; THA = Thane


MV – Rural Electrification Techniques for Engineers & Technicians 15.–26. Apr. / LOS MV-RURAL 16
07.–18. Oct. / LOS
MV Switchgear – Technical Information (AIS & GIS) 13.–15. Mar. / LOS MV-INFO 15
20.–22. Aug. / LOS
12.–14. Nov. / LOS
Secondary Technology

Protection

DIGSI 4 – Basics 27. Feb.–01. Mar. / LOS DIGSI4-B 30


30. Jul.–01. Aug. / LOS
04.–06. Dec. / LOS

Protection of Oil and Gas Power Networks – Part 1 27.–31. May / LOS PR-OG1 32

Protection of Oil and Gas Power Networks – Part 2 03.–07. Jun. / LOS PR-OG2 32

Protection Technology – Principles 06.–08. Feb. / LOS PR-PRIN 24


11.–13. Jun. / LOS
08.–10. Oct. / LOS
SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises 04.–08. Feb. / LOS SIP4-SYS 25

SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC 19.–21. Mar. / LOS SIP4-CMC 29
17.–19. Jul. / LOS
18.–20. Dec. / LOS
SIPROTEC – Guided Exercises 06.–10. May / LOS WS-GUIDE 34
12.–16. Aug. / LOS
SIPROTEC 4 – Protection Engineering Complete: 10 Days Certification Program 29. Mar.–12. Apr. / LOS SIP4-CERTI 26
19.–30. Aug. / LOS
11.–22. Nov. / LOS
SIPROTEC 4 – Protection Devices for Service Engineers 20.–24. May / LOS SIP4-SERV 25
16.–20. Sep. / LOS
Substation Automation

SICAM PAS – Basics 29.–31. May / LOS PAS-B 36


28.–30. Aug. / LOS
SICAM PAS – Complete 12.–23. Aug. / LOS PAS-COM 37
09.–20. Dec. / LOS
SICAM PAS – Parameterization 22.–26. Jul. / LOS PAS-P 36
14.–18. Oct. / LOS
SICAM SCC – Configuring an Operator Station 07.–10. Jan. / LOS PAS-S 37
24.–27. Jun. / LOS
Substation Automation Equipments: 11.–22. Feb. / LOS RTU-CERTIF 41
10 days Certification Program for Installation & Commissioning 06.–21. May / LOS
25. Nov.–06. Dec. / LOS
Substation Information

Telecontrol and Automation – Fundamentals 19.–20. Jun. / LOS SAS-TELE 44


21.–22. Nov. / LOS
Power System Engineering

General

Siemens Energy Program for Graduates and Young Engineers (3 Months) 01. Feb.–29. Apr. / LOS ENERGY-NIG 54
01. Jul.–20. Sep. / LOS

LOS = Lagos 77
Course Index per region 2013

Power Engineering

Transmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part I 20.–22. Mar. / LOS PE-TDNET1 46
29.–31. Jul. / LOS
11.–13. Nov. / LOS
Transmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part II 28.–30. Jan. / LOS PE-TDNET2 46
06.–08. May / LOS
Smart Grid

Smart Metering – Basis for Smart Grids 21. Jun. / LOS SG-METER 48
09. Oct. / LOS
03. Dec. / LOS
Network Planning

Power Distribution and Industry Networks – System Planning and Quality 28. Mar.–02. Apr. / LOS NET-DISTRI 54
26.–27. Sep. / LOS
Power System Planning – Principles 09.–11. Jan. / LOS NET-PRINC 49
22.–24. Apr. / LOS
18.–20. Nov. / LOS
Power Transmission & Distribution Systems – Load and Short Circuit Calculation 14.–15. Jan. / LOS NET-CALCU 51
25.–26. Apr. / LOS
07.–08. Nov. / LOS
Power System Operation

Market Operations

Electrical Power Issues in Nigeria for Bankers, Investors and Professionals 03.–05. Jun. / LOS POWER-NIG 64
05.–07. Aug. / LOS

  Norway / NO Dates / Location Booking code Page

Secondary Technology

Protection

Basics for Protection Engineers On request / TRD PR-BASIC 33

DIGSI 4 – Basics On request / TRD DIGSI4-B 30

SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises On request SIP4-SYS 25

Power System Engineering

Smart Grid

Smart Metering – Basis for Smart Grids On request / TRD SG-METER 48

Network Planning

Circuit Diagrams and Reference Systems – Basics On request / TRD NET-CIRCUI 49

Power System Simulation Software

PSS®E

PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State Analysis Using PSS®E On request / OSL PSSE-PFSS 56

78 LOS = Lagos; OSL = Oslo; TRD = Trondheim


  Russia / RU Dates / Location Booking code Page

Secondary Technology

Protection

DIGSI 4 – Advanced 22.–24. Jul. / MOW DIGSI4-A 30

DIGSI 4 – Basics 11.–13. Mar. / MOW DIGSI4-B 30


11.–15. Apr. / MOW
DIGSI 4 – IEC61850 and GOOSE Configuration 22.–24. May / MOW DIGSI4-I 31
21.–25. Jun. / MOW
Protection Systems – Accessory Equipment 20. Jun / MOW SIP4-ACCES 34

Protection Technology – Addional Functions 14.–15. May / MOW SIP4-ADDIT 34

Protection Technology – Principles 08.–10. Apr. / MOW PR-PRIN 24

SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises 16.–22. Apr. / MOW SIP4-SYS 25

SIPROTEC 4 – Overcurrent Protection 7SJ 15.–17. Jul. / MOW SIP4-7SJ 28

SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC 17.–19. Jun. / MOW SIP4-CMC 29

SIPROTEC – Guided Exercises 16.–18. May / MOW WS-GUIDE 34

Substation Automation

SIPROTEC 4 – Engineering of Bay Controllers 6MD66 with IEC61850 – 14.–15. Mar. / MOW SIP4-6MD66 43
GOOSE Communication
Substation Information

Communication Networks – Application in Power Transmission & Distribution 20.–21. May / MOW SIT-COMPT 44

Power System Engineering

Smart Grid

Smart Grid – Introduction 18. Mar. / MOW SG-INTRO 48

Smart Metering – Basis for Smart Grids 20. Mar. / MOW SG-METER 48

Renewables Integration

Distributed and Renewable Power Generation – Integration 19.–20. Mar. / MOW REN-DIS 55

Power System Simulation Software

PSS®SINCAL

PSS®SINCAL – Basics 08.–10. Apr. / MOW SINCAL-BAS 59

PSS®SINCAL – Protection Suite 10.–11. Apr. / MOW SINCAL-PRO 61

MOW = Moscow 79
Course Index per region 2013

  Spain / ES Dates / Location Booking code Page

Secondary Technology

Protection

DIGSI 4 – Advanced 04.–07. May / MAD DIGSI4-A 30


10.–12. Sep. / MAD
DIGSI 4 – Basics 26.–28. Mar. / MAD DIGSI4-B 30

DIGSI 4 – IEC61850 and GOOSE Configuration 23.–25. Apr. / MAD DIGSI4-I 31

SIPROTEC 4 – Busbar Protection 7SS 02.–04. Jul. / MAD SIP4-7SS 26

SIPROTEC 4 – Differential Protection 7SD On request / MAD SIP4-7SD 27

SIPROTEC 4 – Distance Protection 7SA On request / MAD SIP4-7SA 26

SIPROTEC 4 – HV Protection & Control 15.–17. Jan. / MAD SIP4-HV 33

SIPROTEC 4 – MV Protection & Control 12.–14. Feb. / MAD SIP4-MV 33

SIPROTEC 4 – Overcurrent Protection 7SJ 29.–31. Jan. / MAD SIP4-7SJ 28


26.–28. Mar. / MAD
SIPROTEC 4 – Power System Protection – Advanced 09.–11. Apr. / MAD SIP4-ADVAN 33

SIPROTEC 4 – Power System Protection – Basics 25.–27. Jun./ MAD SIP4-BASIC 33

SIPROTEC 4 – Protection & Control System Engineering 11.–13. Jun. / MAD SIP4-ENGIN 33

SIPROTEC 4 – Transformer Differential Protection 7UT 24.–26. Sep. / MAD SIP4-7UT 28

SIPROTEC 4 – Transformer Protection & Control 12.–14. Mar. / MAD SIP4-TR 34


07.–10. May / MAD
Substation Automation

SICAM PAS – Automation with CFC, ST and SFC 19.–21. Mar. / MAD PAS-C 36
09.–11. Jul. / MAD
SICAM PAS – Basics 22.–24. Jan. / MAD PAS-B 36
14.–16. May / MAD
SICAM PAS – Complete 16.–29. Apr. / MAD PAS-COM 37
16.–27. Sep. / MAD
SICAM PAS – Parameterization 19.–21. Feb. / MAD PAS-P 36
10.–12. Jun. / MAD
Power System Engineering

Renewables Integration

Solar Plants Monitoring – Module 1 (Communications) On request / MAD REN-SOL1 52

Solar Plants Monitoring – Module 2 (Thermal Solar Power Plants) On request / MAD REN-SOL2 53

Solar Plants Monitoring – Module 3 (Solar Plants for Water Heating) On request / MAD REN-SOL3 53

Solar Plants Monitoring – Module 4 (Solar Photovoltaic Plants) On request / MAD REN-SOL4 53

80 MAD = Madrid
  Turkey / TR Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

Medium Voltage

MV – Assembly and Installation Training See Webshop 16

MV Switchgear – Technical Information (Switchgear-Specific) See Webshop 15

Secondary Technology

Protection

DIGSI 4 – Basics 18.–20. Mar. / GEB DIGSI4-B 30


27.–29. May / GEB
02.–04. Sep. / GEB
26.–28. Nov. / GEB
Protection Technology – Principles 18.–20. Feb. / GEB PR-PRIN 24
14.–16. Aug. / GEB
SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises 04.–08. Feb. / GEB SIP4-SYS 25
10.–14. Jun. / GEB
23.–27. Sep. / GEB
Power System Engineering

Power Engineering

Transmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part I 08.–10. Jan. / GEB PE-TDNET1 46
03.–05. Jun. / GEB
Transmission and Distribution Networks – Basics Part II 12.–14. Feb. / GEB PE-TDNET2 46
29.–31. Jul. / GEB
Smart Grid

Smart Grid – Introduction 19. Mar. / GEB SG-INTRO 48


05. Sep. / GEB
Network Planning

Power Transmission & Distribution Systems – Load and Short Circuit Calculation 15.–16. Apr. / GEB NET-CALCU 51
16.–17. Sep. / GEB
Renewables Integration

Wind Power – Introduction to Grid Compliance for Onshore Wind Farms 08.–09. Apr. / GEB REN-WPGCOM 55
08.–09. Oct. / GEB
Power System Simulation Software

PSS®SINCAL

PSS®SINCAL – Advanced for Distribution Companies 04.–08. Mar. / GEB SINCAL-ADD 62


19.–23. Aug. / GEB
18.–22. Nov. / GEB
PSS®SINCAL – Basics 14.–16. Jan. / GEB SINCAL-BAS 59
18.–20. Jun. / GEB
09.–11. Dec. / GEB
PSS®SINCAL – Basics for Distribution Companies 21.–25. Jan. / GEB SINCAL-BAD 59
24.–28. Jun. / GEB
21.–25. Oct. / GEB

GEB = Gebze 81
Course Index per region 2013

  United Kingdom / GB Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

Medium Voltage

MV Switchgear – Technical Information (Switchgear-Specific) See Webshop 15

High Voltage

HV AIS Circuit Breaker Reyrolle Type SPL2 420/550 kV On request / HBN HV-SPL2 20

HV Circuit Breaker – Testing On request / HBN HV-BREAK 20

HV GIS Circuit Breaker ReyrolleType SPD2 420/550 kV On request / HBN HV-SPD2 21

HV GIS Switchgear Reyrolle Type YG 420/550 kV On request / HBN HV-YG 21

HV Substation Design – Basics On request / HBN HV-SUBST 20

HV Switchgear Design – Basics On request / HBN HV-SWITCH 20

General

SF6 Gas Awareness On request / HBN SF6-AW 23

SF6 Gas Competence On request / HBN SF6-COMP 23

Substation Condition Monitoring System Operation On request / HBN COND-NONIT 23

UHF Partial Discharge Monitoring for GIS Substations On request / HBN GIS-UHF 23

Secondary Technology

Protection

DIGSI 4 – Basics On request / HBN DIGSI4-B 30

REYROLLE – ARGUS 1 – ARGUS 6 On request / HBN REY-ARGUS 35

REYROLLE – ARGUS-C 7SR11, 7SR12 On request / HBN REY-ARGUSC 35

REYROLLE – ARGUS-M 7SR21, 7SR22 On request / HBN REY-ARGUSM 35

REYROLLE – DAD-N (High Impedance Schemes) On request / HBN REY-HIGH 35

REYROLLE – Itinerary DUOBAIS On request / HBN REY-DUOBAI 35

REYROLLE – RECLOSER-M CONTROLLER 7SR224 On request / HBN REY-RECLO 35

REYROLLE – SOLKOR Rf Schemes On request / HBN REY-SOLKOR 35

SIPROTEC 4 – Application and Exercises On request / HBN SIP4-SYS 25

SIPROTEC 4 – Differential Protection 7SD On request / HBN SIP4-7SD 27

SIPROTEC 4 – Distance Protection 7SA On request / HBN SIP4-7SA 26

SIPROTEC 4 – Overcurrent Protection 7SJ On request / HBN SIP4-7SJ 28

SIPROTEC 4 – Protection Devices for Service Engineers On request / HBN SIP4-SERV 25

SIPROTEC 4 – Secondary Testing with OMICRON Test System CMC On request / HBN SIP4-CMC 29

82 HBN = Hebburn; MAN = Manchester
Power System Engineering

Network Planning

Power Flow Analysis with Applications – Fundamentals On request / MAN NET-POWER 50

Power System Dynamics – Basics On request / MAN NET-PSDUK 55

Renewables Integration

Wind Power – Grid Connection Feasibility for Onshore Wind Farms On request / MAN REN-WPGC 52

Wind Power – Introduction to Grid Compliance for Onshore Wind Farms On request / MAN REN-WPGCOM 55

Power System Simulation Software

PSS®E

PSS®E – Advanced Dynamic Simulation for PSS®E 19.–21. Mar. / MAN PSSE-ADVDY 60

PSS®E – Advanced Power Flow Using PSS®E 05.–07. Mar. / MAN PSSE-ADVPF 56

PSS®E – Dynamic Simulation Using PSS®E 22.–24. Oct. / MAN PSSE-DYNSI 58

PSS®E – Fault Analysis On request / MAN PSSE-ANALY 61

PSS®E – Integrating Renewables Using PSS®E 19.–21. Feb. / MAN PSSE-RPSIN 57

PSS®E – Model Writing for User Defined Models (UDMs) in PSS®E 06.–18. Apr. / MAN PSSE-UDM 60

PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State Analysis Using PSS®E 08.–10. Oct. / MAN PSSE-PFSS 56

PSS®E – Reactive Power Planning Using PSS®E 05.–07. Nov. / MAN PSSE-REACP 56

PSS®E – Using Python to Integrate PSS®E Workflow 05.–07. Feb. / MAN PSSE-PSCRI 58

PSS®SINCAL

PSS®SINCAL – Basics On request / MAN SINCAL-BAS 59

  United States / US Dates / Location Booking code Page

Primary Technology

Medium Voltage

MV Switchgear – Technical Information (AIS & GIS) On request / MC MV-INFO 15

MV Switching Devices & Switchgear – Basics & Application On request / MC MV-SWITCH 15

High Voltage

HV Overhead Transmission Line Design – Fundamentals 20.–24. May / NY HV-OVHDLIN 18


21.–25. Oct. / NY
HV Switchgear Design – Basics On request / MC HV-SWITCH 20

HV Switching Technology – Introduction On request / MC HV-INTRO 20

Transformers

Distribution Transformers – Grounding and Protection 13.–15. Nov. / FL TR-DGRDPRO 22

FL = Orlando; HBN = Hebburn; MAN = Manchester; MC = Multiple Cities; NY = Schenectady 83


Course Index per region 2013

Secondary Technology

Protection

Protective Relaying – Fundamentals 21.–23. May / NY PR-FUNDA 24


24.–26. Sep. / NC
Power System Engineering

Power Engineering

Power Distribution Engineering – Introduction 13.–15. Mar. / FL PE-DISTENG 47


10.–12. Sep. / NC
Siemens Energy Professional Series 12.–15. Feb. / FL PE-PROF 48
23.–26. Apr. / NY
18.–21. Jun. / MN
13.–16. Aug. / CA
22.–25. Oct. / FL
10.–13. Dec. / TX
Substation – Engineering and Operations 17.–19. Sep. / NC PE-SUBENG 47
06.–08. Nov. / FL
Smart Grid

The Smart Grid Professionals Series 11.–13. Feb. / FL SG-PROF 49


15.–17. Apr. / NY
24.–26. Jun. / MN
19.–21. Aug. / AB
28.–30. Oct. / FL
16.–18. Dec. / CA
Network Planning

Low Voltage Networks – Theory and Practical Applications 30. Apr.–03. May / NY NET-LV 54
01.–04. Oct. / NC
Power Flow Analysis with Applications – Introduction 21.–25. Jan. / CA NET-PFLOW 50
11.–15. Mar. / AB
29. Apr.–06. May / FL
08.–12. Jul. / CO
09.–13. Sep. / NY
Power System Dynamics – Introduction 28. Jan.–01. Feb. / CA NET-PSDUS 51
15.–19. Jul. / CO
16.–20. Sep. / NY
09.–13. Dec. / AB
16.–20. Dec / FL
Power System – Reliability 08.–09. Jul. / NY NET-PSREL 55
02.–03. Dec. / FL
Power System – Stability and Stabilizer Tuning 05.–09. Dec. / NY NET-STABIL 55

Renewables Integration

Distributed Generation – Energy Storage Applications on Power Systems On request REN-STORAG 55

Wind Power – Power System Studies for Integration 30. Sep.–07. Oct. / MN REN-WPPSS 52

Power System Simulation Software

PSS®E

Power Electronics in Transmission Systems (PETS) 11.–15. Nov. / MC PSSE-PETS 57

PSS®E – Advanced Dynamic Simulation for PSS®E 22.–26. Apr. / NY PSSE-ADVDY 60


15.–19. Jul. / MN
07.–11. Oct. / NY

84 AB = Calgary; CA = San Jose; CO = Denver; FL = Orlando; MC = Multiple Cities; MN = Minnetonka; MX = Mexico City;
NBG = Nuremberg; NC = Wendell; NY = Schenectady; TX = Houston
PSS®E – Advanced Power Flow Using PSS®E 25. Mar.–02. Apr. / CA PSSE-ADVPF 56
08.–12. Apr. / NY
09.–13. Sep. / CO
18.–22. Nov. / NY
PSS®E – Advanced Transmission Planning 02.–06. Dec. / FL PSSE-ADVTR 61

PSS®E – Dynamic Simulation Using PSS®E 04.–08. Mar. / FL PSSE-DYNSI 58


19.–25. Mar. / CA
13.–17. May / NY
10.–14. Jun. / MN
24.–28. Jun. / AB
29. Jul.–02. Aug. / CO
23.–27. Sep. / MX
30. Sep.–07. Oct. / NY
28. Oct–04. Nov. / TX
04.–08. Nov. / NBG
09.–13. Dec. / FL
PSS®E – Integrating Renewables Using PSS®E 16.–18. Apr. / NY PSSE-RPSIN 57

PSS®E – Model Writing for User Defined Models (UDMs) in PSS®E 24.–26. Sep. / NY PSSE-UDM 60

PSS®E – Optimal Power Flow On request / NY PSSE-OPF 58

PSS®E – Power Flow and Steady State Analysis Using PSS®E 25. Feb.–01. Mar. / FL PSSE-PFSS 56
11.–15. Mar. / CA
29. Apr.–06. May / AB
06.–13. May / NY
20.–24. May / MX
03.–07. Jun. / MN
22.–26. Jul. / CO
23.–27. Sep. / NY
21.–25. Oct. / TX
02.–06. Dec. / NBG
PSS®E – Reactive Power Planning Using PSS®E 29.–31. Jul. / NY PSSE-REACP 56

PSS®E – Transmission Reliability Studies Using PSS®E 05.–09. Dec. / FL PSSE-TRANS 60

PSS®E – Using Python to Integrate PSS®E Workflow 08.–10. Apr. / FL PSSE-PSCRI 58


08.–10. Oct. / NY
PSS®E – Voltage Control and Reactive Power Planning Methods 04.–08. Feb. / FL PSSE-VCONT 57
08.–12. Apr. / AB
05.–09. Aug. / CO
18.–22. Nov. / MN
PSS®SINCAL

PSS®SINCAL – Basics On request / MC SINCAL-BAS 59

PSS®

PSS®MUST – Using System Transmission Data for Decision Making 14.–16. May / MN PSS-MUST1 61
01.–04. Oct. / NY
Power System Operation

Market Operations

Market Operations and Power System Scheduling On request / MC MO-PDECO 63

Understanding System Losses for Utility Management 18.–20. Mar. / FL MO-LOSSES 63


07.–10. May / NY

AB = Calgary; CA = San Jose; CO = Denver; FL = Orlando; MC = Multiple Cities; MN = Minnetonka; MX = Mexico City; 85
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