5th Technical Seminar-Short Circuit Calculation
Course Synopsis and Objectives
“SHORT CIRCUIT CALCULATION”
(CPD = 4.0 C.U.)
JUNJIE G. PITO, RME, PEE
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
FCC INDUSTRIALS – RIYADH METRO PROJECT
BSEE, MISAMIS UNIVERSITY, 2007
UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR, MU, 2002-2007
Seminar Date: June 1, 2018
Duration: 3.0 Hours
Online Registration Fee: 90 SAR Member, 100 SAR Non Member until May 31, 2018
Onsite Registration Fee: 135 SAR Member, 150 SAR Non Member
OVERVIEW:
Even the best designed electric systems occasionally experience short circuits resulting in abnormally high currents. Overcurrent protective devices, such as circuit breakers and fuses, should isolate faults at a given location safely with minimal circuit and equipment damage and minimal disruption of the plant’s operation. Other parts of the system, such as cables, busways, and disconnecting switches, shall be able to withstand the mechanical and thermal stresses resulting from maximum flow of short-circuit current through them. The magnitudes of short-circuit currents are usually estimated by calculation, and equipment is selected using the calculation results.
OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of this technical training course, participants will have a basic knowledge of the following:
- What is Short Circuit?
- What are the contributing factor?
- Types of Short Circuit
- What is Short Circuit and why it is required to calculate?
- Per Unit System
- Formulas involve in short Circuit
- Impedance SLD
- Short Circuit Calculation (Procedure)
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