Instrument Transformer Testing Workshop
Hosted by Southern California Edison | April 5, 2017

Instrument transformers are crucial for a reliable and safe energy supply. During the lifetime of instrument transformers, a number of internal and external factors may change the operational behavior and endangers a safe and reliable mains operation. In the worst case, the instrument transformer may fail in operation or a malfunction might occur. Applying effective measurement methods to Instrument Transformers, production processes, commissioning and maintenance of ITs can be improved.

Southern California Edison will host an OMICRON workshop on April 5, 2017. The workshop will provide you with a primer on instrument transformers design and testing, including a comparison of conventional methods versus innovative test methods.

Come learn how to use the current method as recommended by the IEEE Guide for Field Testing of Relaying Current Transformers IEEE C57.13.1-2006

 

 

 

 

Seating is limited – Registration deadline is March 22.

Application examples will be provided, including a review of practical experiences of performing the following tests on CTs, VTs and CCVTs:

  • Turns Ratio
  • Ratio Error and Phase Displacement
  • Polarity
  • Winding Resistance
  • Excitation

Who should attend?

  • Maintenance and Test Technicians
  • Substation Engineers
  • Equipment Manufacturers
  • Consultants
  • Product Development Engineers
  • Asset Management Engineers
  • Engineering Managers

Event Details

  • Date: Wednesday, April 5, 2017
  • Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Registration will open at 8 a.m.
  • Cost: $150.00 (There is no fee for SCE employees.)
  • Location: Southern California Edison Westminster Combined Facilities
    7300 Fenwick Lane Westminster, CA 92683
    Room: Admin Building Assembly Room, 2nd Floor

Participation will include lunch, breaks, certificate of participation for continuing education credit, and course materials.


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