Low Voltage Circuit Breaker Modernization Course in Cleveland, Ohio
Upcoming Sessions | Date | Contact |
---|---|---|
LVCB Modernization Course |
TBD 2024 |
• Download our informational brochure HERE •
About The Course:
The Utility Relay Company Low Voltage Circuit Breaker Modernization Course is an updated two-and-a-half day, 20 Continuing Technical Development Credit (CTD) workshop that has been a NETA Recognized Course for over five years.
The course combines classroom instruction and hands-on experience to provide new and veteran technicians alike with a solid understanding of the trip unit retrofit and modernization process.
Attendees should have basic knowledge of AC and DC electricity and be familiar with low voltage circuit breakers.
The course is led by degreed electrical and mechanical engineers with decades of combined experience designing electronic trip devices and retrofit components for hundreds of low voltage AC and DC molded case, insulated case, and power circuit breakers.
Students will learn about the different types of LV circuit breakers and the evolution of protective technology, ranging from series overloads to modern day microcontroller-based trip units. The course will go into detail on actuator and CT fundamentals; how to read and understand time-current curves (TCCs); the different types of offered protection (LSIG and maintenance settings); basics of device coordination; modern trip unit features such as arc flash mitigation, communications, and mechanism time measurements; how to prepare breakers for upgrade; and secondary injection testing and commissioning of the retrofitted circuit breaker.
The course is designed to be interactive with portions being hands-on. The interactive portion will include use of secondary injection test sets and software for settings, trip data, and testing with time current curves.