This course provides practical, simulation-driven training on LV protection release settings, focused on effective fault discrimination and system reliability in industrial and commercial electrical networks.
Understand the key types of LV protection (overload, short circuit, earth fault) and their role in protecting equipment and ensuring system safety.
Learn how to calculate long-time, short-time, and instantaneous releases based on load current, cable size, fault level, and equipment ratings.
Explore techniques to coordinate breakers, MCCBs, and fuses to ensure selectivity and avoid nuisance tripping during faults.
Verify your calculations and coordination using simulation tools such as ETAP or manual coordination charts.
I'm a gold medalist in Power System engineering from Anna university, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
I have 18 years of invaluable experience in the power industry. Throughout my career, I've had the privilege of working with renowned organizations like PRDC, Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, and ABB, where I honed my expertise in power system studies and analysis. Currently, I proudly serve as the Business Head in Power Projects, leveraging my extensive knowledge to drive excellence in this field.
Er. Selvakumar S
Business head - Power Projects
No, this course starts with basics and builds up to advanced project-level design.
Yes, DIALux is used for lighting layout and ETAP for SLDs and simulation.
The principles apply to both, with case studies focused on utility-scale plants.
Yes, participants will receive a course completion certificate