 Learn about Control and Protection Required to Parallel Generators to Utility Distribution
PLUS “Basler Product Solutions” including live demos
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 2011, in Fairview Heights, Illinois (near St. Louis, Missouri.)
The school was designed to meet the needs of technical persons and engineers with job responsibilities and backgrounds related to distributed generation/cogeneration applications or projects. 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
Sign up for the priority invitation list.
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