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Transformer Protection Differential, Ref & Relay Settings

March 13, 2026 by Ebookee


Transformer Protection: Differential, Ref & Relay Settings
Published 3/2026
Created by Amr Saleh
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 25 Lectures ( 3h 50m ) | Size: 950 MB


Learn power transformer protection: differential, REF, Buchholz relay, surge protection, V/Hz relays and relay settings
What you’ll learn
✓ Understand why transformers require protection in power systems.
✓ Identify different types of transformer faults (internal and external).
✓ Understand the operation of transformer differential protection.
✓ Learn how current transformers (CTs) are connected in differential protection schemes.
✓ Understand biased (percentage) differential relays and their characteristics.
✓ Learn how harmonic restraint prevents false tripping during inrush current.
✓ Calculate CT ratios and relay settings for differential protection.
✓ Understand restricted earth fault (REF) protection and how it differs from differential protection.
✓ Learn how over-fluxing protection (V/Hz relay) protects transformers.
✓ Understand mechanical protection devices such as Buchholz relay, pressure relief devices, and temperature protection.
✓ Learn how surge arresters and rod gaps protect transformers from lightning surges.
Requirements
● Basic understanding of electrical engineering fundamentals.
● Familiarity with basic power system concepts is helpful but not required.
● Basic knowledge of transformers and electrical circuits will make the course easier to follow.
● Interest in learning how protection systems are used to protect power transformers in real power networks.
● No prior knowledge of protection relays is required; everything will be explained step by step.
Description
Power transformers are among the most critical and expensive components in electrical power systems. Internal faults, insulation failures, over-fluxing conditions, and lightning surges can cause severe damage if the transformer is not properly protected.
In real substations, transformers are protected using multiple electrical and mechanical protection schemes working together. Understanding how these protections operate is essential for electrical engineers, protection engineers, and power system students.
This course provides a complete and practical explanation of transformer protection systems, including relay-based protection, mechanical protection devices, and surge protection equipment.
By the end of this course, you will have a clear understanding of how different transformer protection systems work together to ensure the safe and reliable operation of power transformers in electrical power networks.
• By the end of this course, you will be able to
• Understand why transformers require protection in power systems.
• Identify different types of transformer faults (internal and external).
• Understand the operation of transformer differential protection.
• Learn how current transformers (CTs) are connected in differential protection schemes.
• Understand biased (percentage) differential relays and their characteristics.
• Learn how harmonic restraint prevents false tripping during inrush current.
• Calculate CT ratios and relay settings for differential protection.
• Understand restricted earth fault (REF) protection and how it differs from differential protection.
• Learn how over-fluxing protection (V/Hz relay) protects transformers.
• Understand mechanical protection devices such as Buchholz relay, pressure relief devices, and temperature protection.
• Learn how surge arresters and rod gaps protect transformers from lightning surges.
• Understand how explosion vents protect transformers from internal pressure faults.
Who this course is for
■ Electrical engineering students studying power systems, substations, or protection engineering.
■ Engineers and Professionals who work in the Transformer supplier/vendor side
■ Protection engineers and technicians working with protective relays and transformer protection systems.


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