Motor Performance and Relay Protection
Note: This is a recorded video presentation and does not qualify as an interactive course nor a live webinar.
This online engineering PDH video presentation will present information motor performance and relay protection.
This presentation will explain the electromagnetic transients generated in electrical systems and the influence of X/R ratio, as well as the formation of travelling waves and resonant condition. Motor basics, protection requirements (thermal and short circuit), and special considerations (high inertia motor starting and VFDs) will be reviewed. Different types of motors will be introduced including induction and synchronous motors. The presentation will also take a look at the influence of using capacitors at the motors terminals and the influence in propagating the disturbance in the electrical system.
This 1 PDH video presentation is intended primarily for electrical engineers, technicians, and others who are interested in enhancing their knowledge of motor performance and relay protection.
This PE continuing education video presentation is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Understanding the electromagnetics transients and how they are generated
- Learning about the influence of X/R ratio
- Learning about the formation of travelling waves and resonant condition
- Understanding how capacitors can be used at the motor terminals and their influence
- Learning about different types of motors and their requirements
For this course, you will need to watch the video presentation titled, “Motor Performance and Relay Protection”. Following course purchase, please click on the link provided in your account history to view the video presentation. The duration of the video presentation is approximately 60 minutes.
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