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Generator Protection Fundamentals For Engineers
Published 1/2026
Created by Danny Hiew
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 23 Lectures ( 3h 42m ) | Size: 2.3 GB [/center]
Learn generator protection principles, earth-fault schemes, differential relays, and many more.
What you'll learn
Understand the objectives and fundamentals of generator protective relaying systems.
Identify stator winding faults and apply suitable earth-fault protection methods.
Design generator earth-fault protection using single relay and restricted earth-fault schemes.
Apply earth-fault protection schemes for base-load, standby, and mains-connected generators.
Evaluate earth-fault protection requirements for paralleled and non-paralleled generator systems.
Explain the principles of generator differential protection using Merz-Price balanced schemes.
Apply biased differential protection to improve stability and fault discrimination.
Design differential protection for generator-transformer units, including interposing CTs.
Perform relay setting calculations for generator-transformer differential protection.
Understand neutral grounding methods using NGRs and NGTs and their protection impact.
Assess limitations of earth-fault protection and achievable stator winding coverage.
Implement 100% stator earth-fault protection schemes for generators.
Apply under/overvoltage, frequency, and negative sequence protection for generators.
Compare protection schemes for single generators and multiple generators in parallel operation.
Requirements
Basic understanding of electrical engineering fundamentals (voltage, current, power, AC systems)
Familiarity with generators and power system components is recommended but not mandatory
Ability to read single-line diagrams and basic protection schematics
No prior experience in protective relaying is required - concepts are explained step by step
Suitable for engineers, technicians, Licensed Electrical Workers, and power system professionals seeking practical knowledge
Description
This course provides a comprehensive guide to generator protection systems, designed for engineers, technicians, and professionals working with generators in industrial, data center, or utility environments. You will gain practical knowledge of earth-fault protection, differential protection, voltage and frequency protection, and relay settings, enabling you to confidently design, commission, and troubleshoot generator protection schemes.Starting from the fundamentals, the course covers stator winding faults, single and restricted earth-fault protection, generator differential protection (Merz-Price and biased schemes), generator-transformer differential protection, and relay setting examples. You will also learn about neutral grounding methods using NGRs and NGTs, their impact on protection, and the limitations of earth-fault protection coverage.By the end of this course, you will be able to:Understand the objectives and fundamentals of generator protective relaying systems.Identify and protect against stator winding faults using single, restricted, and parallel generator schemes.Apply generator differential protection methods, including Merz-Price balanced and biased differential schemes.Design and implement protection for generator-transformer units, including interposing CT configurations.Perform relay setting calculations for differential protection and earth-fault schemes.Apply under- and over-voltage, over- and under-frequency, and negative sequence protection for generators.Understand neutral grounding techniques (NGR and NGT) and their effects on protection.Evaluate protection schemes for single and multiple parallel generator operations.This course is ideal for electrical engineers, Licensed Electrical Workers (LEWs), commissioning and maintenance engineers, and power system professionals. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical examples and real-world applications, helping you to design, test, and troubleshoot generator protection systems with confidence.Whether you are preparing for LEW certification, working in industrial power systems, or managing data center reliability, this course equips you with the skills to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient generator operation.
Who this course is for
Electrical engineers involved in generator design, protection, or power system studies
Licensed Electrical Workers (LEW) and technicians working with MV/LV generators
Commissioning, testing, and maintenance engineers for generator and power plants
Consultants and project engineers designing generator protection schemes
Facility, data center, and industrial engineers responsible for reliable power systems
Engineering students seeking practical knowledge of generator protection principles

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