I’m a Distribution Engineer and wanted to advance my Protection Coordination skillsets and this video helped me out a lot with Relay programming ! Great video 🔥
Very informative Course. I just finished University and Started at SEL 2 Months ago and this has helped me alot. Would it be possible to have the TCC spreadsheet include the C -Type Curves?
Hello Sir. Great video and explanation. At run-time 8.07 you mentioned about using power system modeling to ensure the Pickup Setting is above the normal load and sensitive enough to detect the "Minimum Fault Current". Do you have a video explaining this in details how to do this step by step ? Thank you.
125% is normal, 150% is more of this Engineers decision. Some Engineers add more percentage because they want to be 100% sure they don’t trip any operational load current.
Hi Malek, generally you would be worried about making sure the overcurrent element is sensitive enough to detect all faults, so you would set your pickup below the minimum fault current
@@romeroengineering hello...Do we have any calculative method to find this minimum fault current or this is more like a situation based?? would appreciate your insight.
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I’m a Distribution Engineer and wanted to advance my Protection Coordination skillsets and this video helped me out a lot with Relay programming ! Great video 🔥
Very informative Course. I just finished University and Started at SEL 2 Months ago and this has helped me alot. Would it be possible to have the TCC spreadsheet include the C -Type Curves?
Excellent video on youtube about this topic. This channel seems underrated.
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Great video.... And explanation
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Hello Sir. Great video and explanation. At run-time 8.07 you mentioned about using power system modeling to ensure the Pickup Setting is above the normal load and sensitive enough to detect the "Minimum Fault Current". Do you have a video explaining this in details how to do this step by step ? Thank you.
Hi Yong, we don't at the moment, but we'll consider it for a future video. Thanks for the recommendation!
Is 150% common for pick up current? I am used to seeing 125% on low voltage.
125% is normal, 150% is more of this Engineers decision. Some Engineers add more percentage because they want to be 100% sure they don’t trip any operational load current.
Do we need to know the maximum fault current as well? Or just the pickup current ?
Hi Malek, generally you would be worried about making sure the overcurrent element is sensitive enough to detect all faults, so you would set your pickup below the minimum fault current
@@romeroengineering hello...Do we have any calculative method to find this minimum fault current or this is more like a situation based??
would appreciate your insight.
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