 2012 Distribution Generation School!
- Updated topics -
Product
demonstration and hands-on stations
Join your peers in the industry and learn about control and protection required to parallel generators to utility distribution. Attend the
Basler Distributed Generation School, March
26-29, 2012, in Fairview Heights, Illinois (near St. Louis, Missouri.)
The school was designed to meet the needs of
individuals with a background in switchgear design,
consulting, utility intertie, industrial power,
and/or engine generator set application. Through lectures and
demonstrations, you’ll learn about :
- What is Distributed Generation? Why is it unique?
- How to control a generator operating in parallel with a distribution network
- How to control the prime mover of a generator operating in parallel with a distribution network
- What causes loss of synchronism and what effect does it have on the synchronous generator?
- How to apply engine control systems intended for standby and portable equipment to
distributed generation systems
- What IEEE Std 1547-2003 does and does not say about intertie protection
- How to apply generator control to excitation for islanded or parallel operation
- Protective relay requirements for the DG system, focusing on generator, intertie,
and transformer protection
- Proper protection and control techniques in
wind, solar and small hydro applications
By popular demand, we have expanded the product
training. Each day, Basler Application Engineers and
instructors will present information on the features
and advantages of Basler products as they relate to
DG applications discussed in each talk. Sessions
include product overviews, review of settings and
configurations, and implementation of distributed
generation schemes using Basler products. Each
student will receive free Basler’s BESTCOMSPlus software
for applicable products.
With this year’s expanded demo sessions and
available hands-on opportunities, there’s more to
the Basler Distributed Generation School than
lectures. You’ll see for yourself how to use what
you’ve learned in the “classroom” in real-life
applications by watching realtime demonstrations of
some of the latest products and solutions.
Demonstrations scheduled include:
- Generator paralleled to network
- Engine/generator control, protection and
synchronizing, plus PID tuning for load sharing
- Generator and intertie protection systems
- Genset controller and multifunction relay
hands-on
- Basler Electric factory tour
Download an
invitation or
register
online today!
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