Transformer Protection
Learn transformer protection from basic to advanced level. Master differential protection (87T), REF protection (64REF), Buchholz relays, transformer faults, ABB RET670, Siemens 7UT, SEL-787 applications, testing, troubleshooting, and protection engineering principles.
N552 – Transformer Protection Training (Basic to Advanced)
Master Power Transformer Protection from Fundamentals to Advanced Applications
Develop a complete understanding of transformer protection principles, transformer faults, protection functions, relay applications, and practical engineering considerations used in modern power systems.
This comprehensive training package combines transformer theory, fault analysis, protection philosophy, differential protection, restricted earth fault (REF) protection, Buchholz protection, and practical relay applications using Siemens, ABB, and SEL transformer protection relays.
Whether you are a protection engineer, commissioning engineer, maintenance specialist, or power system professional, this course will help you build a solid foundation and practical expertise in transformer protection.
Course Code: N552
Course Name: Transformer Protection Training
Trainer: Dr. Saeed Roostaee
Language: English
Course Format: Pre-Recorded Video Training
Course Creation: April 2023
Last Updated: September 2024
Access: Lifetime Access + Future Updates
Certificate: Included
Technical Support & Q&A: Included
Course Overview
Power transformers are among the most valuable and critical assets in electrical power systems.
A transformer failure can result in:
- Long outages
- Expensive repairs
- Equipment damage
- Safety hazards
- Significant operational losses
For this reason, transformer protection systems must be designed, configured, tested, and maintained correctly.
This course provides a practical understanding of transformer operation, fault mechanisms, protection principles, and modern transformer protection relays.
Participants will learn not only how transformer protection functions operate, but also why they are required and how they are applied in real power system projects.
What You Will Learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
✔ Understand transformer construction and operation
✔ Analyze transformer equivalent circuits
✔ Understand transformer vector groups
✔ Identify common transformer faults
✔ Understand transformer failure mechanisms
✔ Apply transformer protection schemes
✔ Configure transformer differential protection
✔ Configure restricted earth fault (REF) protection
✔ Understand high-impedance and low-impedance REF
✔ Apply Buchholz protection
✔ Understand bushing monitoring systems
✔ Analyze transformer protection relay logic
✔ Understand transformer differential algorithms
✔ Evaluate transformer protection settings
✔ Understand ABB RET670 and Siemens 7UT applications
✔ Improve troubleshooting and maintenance practices
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Protection Engineers
- Commissioning Engineers
- Utility Engineers
- Maintenance Engineers
- Power System Engineers
- EPC Engineers
- Substation Engineers
- Testing Engineers
- Graduate Engineers
- Electrical Engineering Students
Chapter I – Transformer Fundamentals
A strong understanding of transformer operation is essential before studying protection systems.
Topics Covered
Introduction to Power Transformers
- Transformer history
- Evolution of transformer technology
- Applications in power systems
Transformer Operating Principles
- Electromagnetic induction
- Energy transfer mechanisms
- Single-phase transformers
- Three-phase transformers
Transformer Construction
- Core
- Windings
- Bushings
- Tap changers
- Cooling systems
- Accessories
Installation & Transportation
- Shipping considerations
- Site installation practices
- Large transformer transportation
Transformer Equivalent Circuit
- Series components
- Shunt components
- Ideal transformer model
- Circuit simplification methods
Vector Groups
- Transformer connections
- Phase displacement
- Vector group selection
- Practical applications
Chapter II – Transformer Faults & Failure Mechanisms
Understanding transformer failures is critical when designing protection systems.
Topics Covered
Transformer Fault Types
- Internal faults
- External faults
- Through faults
- Winding failures
- Terminal failures
Mechanical & Electrical Failures
- Tap changer failures
- Bushing failures
- Insulation failures
- Thermal stresses
- Mechanical stresses
Transformer Explosions & Major Incidents
- Case studies
- Root causes
- Lessons learned
- Preventive measures
Transformer Monitoring
- Bushing monitoring systems
- Early fault detection
- Condition monitoring techniques
Why Transformer Protection Is Required
- Protection objectives
- Reliability considerations
- Asset protection philosophy
Chapter III – Transformer Protection Functions
This chapter explains the most important transformer protection functions used throughout the industry.
Differential Protection (ANSI 87T)
Transformer differential protection is the primary protection function for power transformers.
Topics Covered
- Differential protection principles
- Operating current
- Restraint current
- Differential algorithms
- CT ratio matching
- Vector group compensation
- Harmonic restraint
- Inrush current blocking
- Internal fault detection
- External fault stability
Practical Demonstrations
- Simulation of different fault scenarios
- Differential protection operation
- Stability verification
Restricted Earth Fault Protection (ANSI 64REF)
REF protection provides highly sensitive detection of earth faults within transformer windings.
Topics Covered
- REF principles
- Protected zones
- Ground fault detection
- Sensitivity considerations
High-Impedance REF
- Operating principles
- Stability resistor
- Metrosil resistor
- CT requirements
Low-Impedance REF
- Operating principles
- Digital relay implementation
- Advantages and applications
Buchholz Protection (ANSI 63)
One of the most widely used mechanical protection systems for oil-filled transformers.
Topics Covered
- Buchholz relay principles
- Gas accumulation detection
- Sudden oil movement detection
- Alarm and trip functions
- Internal fault detection
- Practical applications
Chapter IV – Transformer Protection Relays
Learn how transformer protection concepts are implemented in modern digital relays.
ABB RET670 Transformer Protection
Topics Covered
- Hardware architecture
- Application templates
- T2WPDIF function block
- Differential protection configuration
- Parameter settings
- Practical engineering workflow
Differential Algorithm Simulation
- Differential operating characteristics
- Internal fault response
- Stability analysis
Siemens SIPROTEC 5 7UT85
Topics Covered
- Relay architecture
- Protection philosophy
- Differential protection implementation
- Configuration concepts
- Practical applications
SEL-787 Transformer Protection
Topics Covered
- Hardware overview
- Protection functions
- Application considerations
- Protection philosophy
Chapter V – Learn Transformer Protection with AI Tools
A unique section designed to help engineers accelerate learning and improve knowledge retention using modern AI tools.
Topics Covered
- AI-assisted learning techniques
- Transformer protection study methods
- Practical examples
- Interactive learning workflows
Question & Answer Section
A continuously expanding section where practical engineering questions submitted by participants are answered through dedicated training videos.
Example Topic
Operating Current vs. Restraint Current
Learn the difference between these important differential protection quantities and understand how modern transformer differential relays make trip decisions.
New questions and answers are added regularly.
Extensive Supplementary Resources
This course includes one of the largest collections of transformer protection reference materials available in a training package.
Included Resources
Transformer Fundamentals
- Transformer operation manuals
- Design references
- Testing procedures
- Maintenance guides
- Condition monitoring references
Protection References
- Differential protection guides
- REF protection guides
- Transformer protection application manuals
- IEEE transformer protection standards
- Testing procedures
Vendor Documentation
- ABB RET670 manuals
- Siemens 7UT documentation
- SEL-787 manuals
- Application examples
- Technical references
Practical Engineering Files
- Transformer setting calculations
- Differential protection case studies
- Testing procedures
- Maintenance guides
- Engineering reports
Practical Skills You Will Gain
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Understand transformer operation and behavior
- Analyze transformer fault conditions
- Design transformer protection schemes
- Configure differential protection
- Apply REF protection correctly
- Evaluate transformer protection settings
- Understand protection relay logic
- Improve troubleshooting capabilities
- Support testing and commissioning activities
- Enhance transformer reliability and security
Why Take This Course?
Complete Coverage
From transformer fundamentals to advanced protection applications.
Vendor-Neutral Approach
Learn concepts applicable across Siemens, ABB, SEL, GE, Schneider Electric, and other relay manufacturers.
Theory + Practical Engineering
Understand both the protection principles and their implementation in real relays.
Extensive Reference Library
Includes a large collection of transformer and protection engineering documents.
Continuous Updates
New videos and Q&A content are added regularly.
Lifetime Access
Study at your own pace and revisit lessons whenever needed.
Included with the Course
✔ Lifetime Access
✔ Future Updates
✔ Certificate of Completion
✔ Technical Support
✔ Q&A Video Section
✔ Extensive Supplementary Files
✔ Practical Case Studies
Certificate of Completion
Participants who complete the training will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Enroll Today
Whether you are new to transformer protection or looking to strengthen your expertise in differential protection, REF protection, Buchholz protection, and modern transformer protection relays, this course provides the knowledge and practical understanding required to protect one of the most important assets in any power system.
Lifetime Access • Practical Examples • ABB RET670 • Siemens 7UT • REF & Differential Protection • Technical Support Included
