Distribution Stations and Feeder Protection
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Distribution Stations and Feeder Protection

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Get ready to dive deep into the world of Distribution Stations and Feeder Protection in an interactive session you won't want to miss!

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

Master Distribution Stations and Feeder Protection with expert-led content—ideal for career growth in electrical and power system fields.


Overview:
Understanding how electricity moves safely and reliably from station to consumer is crucial in today’s power-dependent world. This course on Distribution Stations and Feeder Protection provides in-depth knowledge of system configurations, protective schemes, fault detection, and isolation strategies—crucial for anyone working with or designing distribution networks.

Without going off track, this course has been carefully built to suit learners and professionals aiming to explore how substations operate, how feeders are protected, and what happens when faults occur. The content is delivered digitally—no travel, tools or test kits needed. Whether you're brushing up your knowledge or learning it fresh, you’ll leave better informed, sharper, and ready to take your understanding to the next level.


Learning Outcomes:

  • Explain the core functions of distribution substations and components.
  • Identify typical feeder protection schemes and coordination methods.
  • Interpret substation layouts and fault isolation mechanisms effectively.
  • Understand different types of faults and their protection responses.
  • Evaluate breaker and relay operations in distribution systems.
  • Apply concepts to analyse feeder design and protection logic.


Who is this Course For

  • Electrical engineers expanding into power distribution systems.
  • Technicians needing deeper theoretical knowledge of feeder setups.
  • Graduates entering the electrical and energy engineering sector.
  • Network planners needing insight into protection coordination.
  • Substation operators wanting a refresher on system protection.
  • SCADA professionals dealing with distribution network data.
  • Energy consultants seeking a better grasp of fault management.
  • Academics and researchers exploring protective system designs.


Career Path (UK – Average Annual Salary):

  • Protection Engineer – £48,000
  • Power Systems Analyst – £45,500
  • Substation Design Engineer – £50,000
  • Electrical Project Engineer – £47,000
  • Distribution Network Planner – £43,000
  • SCADA Systems Engineer – £46,500

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