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way making new protection, control, monitoring and automation applications possible.
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videos at no cost. Here you can find how 2 videos, training webinars and training about our products services and solutions.
course modules for self learning
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certification program
Substation Automation
Course Guide 10/
virtual courses and webinars
Welcome to our integrated learning program its aim is to provide a flexible learning
methodology to learn all about our products, services and automation solutions
offerings in creating the Digital Substation. 16/
practical workshop
We cover D20 (both ME & MX), D25, D400, UR and Hard Fiber system. This program
includes communicating with IED and protection devices using various protocols and
IEC 61850. It does not cover protection elements, this area is covered in our protection
courses
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Our objective is not to simple look at specific products, but look more towards customize your learning
integrated systems and so while the program starts off with building product knowledge
this is only done so that we are building a knowledge foundation upon which to build
out integrated systems capability.
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Learning is done through a blend of e-learning modules, virtual classroom sessions and 2016 schedule
practical workshops with knowledge testing throughout.
We are evolving out training courses. The future is built around learning events with material built to suit a wide range of students and delivery methods whether
they be maintenance personnel, engineers or consultants. No matter what your background or depth of understanding or need we can deliver training that works
for you.
You can take separate learning modules or combine them it’s you choice, or you can take one of our programs such as Digital Substation Essentials, which
combines learning modules, virtual classroom sessions and practical workshops.
Training is a transactional activity it does not create Accommodates a self-study approach to training for individuals who prefer learn at their own
expertise alone, attendance at a class simply stimulates the pace and without the presence of an instructor.
desire to learn and build your expertise.
eLearning
Expertise comes through the desire to learn and the quality of
training content comprising how-to videos, recorded webinars and
the learning experience created through learning resources
training e-modules
and delivery methods, the key being practical application of
taught principles and concepts.
Instructor Led
What are we doing to improve
Continuously improve the quality of our training content and Designed for those who prefer attending courses in a classroom or similar environment facilitated
by an experienced instructor while learning amongst a group of peers who share the same goal.
training delivery methods.
Webinars
Seek to build skills through active learning, reinforced with
Designed for those who are interested in gaining further knowledge
assessment tests as we go.
regarding our products and theory based modules, our live
webinars offers students the opportunity of attending our two hour
Evolve in how we execute training, using flexible blended
online sessions to discuss specific topics with a live instructor.
learning offerings as integrated training programs.
Virtual Classroom
Use all available technology to improve the learning Stay seated and connect with your peers through our virtual class
experience. room sessions. These sessions are facilitated by a live instructor,
allowing you the opportunity of reaching out throughout your
Leverage social media wherever possible. learning.
Classroom
Whether you are interested in attending classes at our GE Learning
“I never teach my pupils, I only attempt to provide the conditions in Centers, or preferred location of your choice, our facilitators
which they can learn”. provides a learning experience like no other. students are able to
expand their knowledge in an environment conducive to learning.
“everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.”
Albert Einstein
Our course synopsis has been designed to provide answers to the various questions pertaining to the learning experience of our substation automation training.
Offering the flexibility of course modularization, our courses allow you the freedom of creating a learning experience that meets the specific needs of your
professional development. To better identify your needs, follow our four step process below.
Step Two
Step Three
There are many ways to learn, enrolling in one of our structured leaning programs that leads to certification and recognition by GE or simple learning on your own
using our e-learning modules which are made available at no cost, through the GE resource page and YouTube.
Below is a list of current available e-learning modules for you to use and to learn at your leisure, always check back more content is constantly being added!
D20-1004 How2 D20 D20 CPU Single Node Jumper Settings http://youtu.be/bThlGMJOY0Q 3
D20-1011 How2 D20 D20 CPU Locate Serial and Model Number http://youtu.be/_VaH‐l51254 3
ILMS-2001 Webinar ILMS Intelligent Line Monitoring System Technical Webinar https://youtu.be/dxk7BiJGfzg 101
Each Virtual Course uses e-learning self pace course work, virtual class sessions and on-line testing/assessment of what you have learned. These courses are
prerequisites for attending any of our workshop sessions that we offer.
&
Virtual eLearning Test Virtual Test
Classroom classroom
[ Collaboration Collaboration ]
• getting started and • students complete self • course work testing • interactive learning • final program testing
setting expectation pace course work of knowledge • walk though e-learn content • course certificate
session • uses e-learn playlist • demonstration activities
• group discussions
course tools • practical exercises
Classes can be run for a e-learning modules are video All our paid courses offer student Enter our course collaboration
minimum of 8 persons and based learning they are complied assessment and testing. tool, communicate with your
subject to content can be run for into playlists for courses, with instructor and your peers.
groups up-to 25. links provided.
These are interactive sessions Watch and learn as we take you Successful completion leads to Have questions ask, see a
using GE video conferencing on a step by step journey through issuance of a certificate that question you know the answers
technology, all you need is a the subject, all that is needed is an provides course abstract, level of to, share. The aim is to learn
good internet connection, internet connection. attainment and number of together.
computer, web cam and learning hours.
microphone.
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Substation Automation Tier 1 Course Delivery Offerings | Virtual
note 1: timeline is generic may vary
virtual course code | TRNG-SAFV - Substation Automation Fundamentals dependent on scheduling logistics
timeline
who should attend learning outcome prerequisites
Registration Deadline
Managerial, Junior Engineering & System Students acquire basic knowledge on the There are no prerequisites.
Operators at electrical utilities, industrials fundamentals of today’s technology in 8 weeks prior to
and system integrators. substation automation systems. This course is a prerequisites for all other virtual 2
learning course/program offerings. A
The objective is to ensure that Students pass will be provided to participates who
have the basic knowledge to make future can demonstrate their knowledge by
GE courses attendance effective. taking our on-line test. course notices sent out
7 weeks prior to
virtual 2
virtual class hardware needs what’s covered learning contact hours
• Electricity Essentials • virtual class 1: 1 hour (intro session) virtual class 1
This is a theory course only.
• The Power Grid • e-learn: 7 hours (playlist e-910)
• virtual class 2: 6 hours
5 weeks prior to
• Substations Role in the Power Grid
virtual 2
• Substation Automation Overview • testing: 2 hours
• Classical Substation Design • total : 16 hours
• Modern Substation Design
Virtual class 2 is two 3 hours sessions. complete: e-learning
• IED’s in the substation
Learning contact hours quoted are our 1 week prior to
• Communications
estimate of time to complete, actual is very
• Cyber Security much dependent on students prior knowledge.
virtual 2
week zero
1 week after
virtual 2
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Substation Automation Tier 1 Course Delivery Offerings | Virtual
note 1: timeline is generic may vary
virtual course code | TRNG-SGCV - SG Config Configuration Tool dependent on scheduling logistics
timeline
who should attend learning outcome prerequisites
Registration Deadline
Managerial and Engineering Staff within Grasp basic knowledge & understanding TRNG-SAF is a prerequisites to this course
electrical utilities, industrials and system on the installation and operation of our 8 weeks prior to
integrators. SG Config tool that is critical in the This course is a prerequisites to attend virtual 2
configuration of our SA Products and our other virtual training sessions and
Schemes. workshops.
7 weeks prior to
virtual 2
virtual class hardware needs what’s covered learning contact hours
• Tool introduction • virtual class 1: 1 hour (intro session) virtual class 1
You will need a PC running windows 7,
internet access and administrator rights • Installation and setup • e-learn: 4 hours (playlist e-911)
• Migration Wizard • virtual class 2: 4 hours
5 weeks prior to
to install and set up SG Config.
• Firmware Libraries virtual 2
• testing: 1 hours
• Export Documentation • total : 10 hours
• Creating Devices
• Configuring IO Points Virtual class 2 is two 2 hours sessions. complete: e-learning
• Configuring Analogs Learning contact hours quoted are our 1 week prior to
• Syncing Configuration to Devices estimate of time to complete, actual is very
much dependent on students prior knowledge.
virtual 2
• LogicLinx element
CFT-2001 SG Config Technical Webinar - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
timeline
who should attend learning outcome prerequisites
Registration Deadline
Managerial, Project Management, and Build a knowledge and understanding of The following are necessary to attend.
Engineering Staff within electrical utilities, the product hardware, software and • TRNG-SAFV* 8 weeks prior to
industrials & system integrators. configuration and its application both in virtual 2
• TRNG-SGCV
scheme design and system configuration.
* a pass on TRNG-SAFV will be provided if
you can take and pass our on-line SA
fundamentals test. course notices sent out
7 weeks prior to
virtual 2
virtual class hardware needs what’s covered learning contact hours
• Chassis • virtual class 1: 1 hour (intro session) virtual class 1
• PC running windows 7 that has SG
Config. installed and confirmed • Power Supply • e-learn: 7 hours (playlist e-912)
• virtual class 2: 6 hours
5 weeks prior to
operational. • IO Modules
virtual 2
• D20 Chassis, PSU, IO modules and • D20MX CPU • testing: 2 hours
CPU of your choice. • D20ME CPU • total : 16 hours
if you don't have equipment available you • Jumper Settings
Virtual class 2 is two 3 hours sessions. complete: e-learning
may utilize our Equipment Loan Program • Applications
for a fee, or you can follow our exercise Learning contact hours quoted are our 1 week prior to
• DNP Configuration
demonstrations estimate of time to complete, actual is very
much dependent on students prior knowledge.
virtual 2
- - - -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- - - -
virtual course code | TRNG-D25V - D25 Remote Terminal Unit, Substation Gateway or Bay Controller
timeline
who should attend learning outcome prerequisites
Registration Deadline
Managerial, Project Management, and Build a knowledge and understanding of The following are necessary to attend.
Engineering Staff within electrical utilities, the product hardware, software and • TRNG-SAFV* 8 weeks prior to
industrials & system integrators. configuration and its application both in virtual 2
• TRNG-SGCV
scheme design and system configuration.
* a pass on TRNG-SAFV will be provided if
you can take and pass our on-line SA
fundamentals test. course notices sent out
7 weeks prior to
virtual 2
virtual class hardware needs what’s covered learning contact hours
• Chassis • virtual class 1: 1 hour (intro session) virtual class 1
• PC running windows 7 that has SG
Config. installed and confirmed • Power Supply • e-learn: 7 hours (playlist e-913)
• virtual class 2: 6 hours
5 weeks prior to
operational. • IO
virtual 2
• D25 with or without graphic display • D25 Types • testing: 2 hours
panels, • Setup • total : 16 hours
if you don't have equipment available you • Applications
Virtual class 2 is two 3 hours sessions. complete: e-learning
may utilize our Equipment Loan Program • Configuration
for a fee, or you can follow our exercise Learning contact hours quoted are our 1 week prior to
demonstrations estimate of time to complete, actual is very
much dependent on students prior knowledge.
virtual 2
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
timeline
who should attend learning outcome prerequisites
Registration Deadline
Managerial, Project Management, and Build a knowledge and understanding of The following are necessary to attend.
Engineering Staff within electrical utilities, the product hardware, software and • TRNG-SAFV* 8 weeks prior to
industrials & system integrators. configuration and its application both in virtual 2
• TRNG-SGCV
scheme design and system configuration.
* a pass on TRNG-SAFV will be provided if
you can take and pass our on-line SA
fundamentals test. course notices sent out
7 weeks prior to
virtual 2
virtual class hardware needs what’s covered learning contact hours
• D400 types • virtual class 1: 1 hour (intro session) virtual class 1
• PC running windows 7 that has SG
Config. installed and confirmed • Power Supply • e-learn: 7 hours (playlist e-914)
• virtual class 2: 6 hours
5 weeks prior to
operational. • Processor
virtual 2
• D25 with or without graphic display • Memory • testing: 2 hours
panels, • Setup • total : 16 hours
if you don't have equipment available you • Applications
Virtual class 2 is two 3 hours sessions. complete: e-learning
may utilize our Equipment Loan Program • Configuration
for a fee, or you can follow our exercise Learning contact hours quoted are our 1 week prior to
• Cyber Security
demonstrations estimate of time to complete, actual is very
much dependent on students prior knowledge.
virtual 2
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Learning programs, blend together e-learning, virtual classroom sessions and face to face workshops. All elements have on-line assessment testing, to attend you
must have completed all the prerequisites needed.
& &
virtual class #1 eLearning testing virtual class #2 workshop testing virtual class #3
[ Collaboration Collaboration ]
• getting started & • student complete self pace course • discuss progress , Q&A • 5 day Instructor • coursework testing • wrap up final Q&A
setting expectation work and knowledge testing session & plan for workshop led training • final program test etc.
session
At the end of each course the student would have built a integrated system
that will be tested using our PowerLink Connect HMI to prove operation.
Both courses start with an initial virtual class session to get started, this is
then followed with e-learning coursework and testing, leading to a second
Test Collaboration virtual classroom session and then a hands on face to face workshop, we
conclude with a final test and a final virtual class to close out the course.
The aim of the final virtual session is to allow students time to reflect on the
course and ask any question they might have about the course and its
content.
timeline note 1
who should attend learning outcome prerequisites
Registration Deadline
Engineering Staff within electrical utilities, Build a knowledge and understanding of The following are necessary to attend.
industrials & system integrators who the product hardware, software and • TRNG-SAFV* 8 weeks prior to
need to build substation schemes using configuration along with its application workshop
• TRNG-SGCV
GE products in non 61850 and 61850 both in scheme design and system
configurations. configuration., • TRNG-D20V
Finally be able to design build, integrate • TRNG-D25V course notices sent out
and test a system, • TRNG-D400V 7 weeks prior to
workshop
workshop hardware needs what’s covered learning contact hours virtual class 1
none all equipment is provided as part of • D400 types • virtual class 1: 1 hour (intro session) 6 weeks prior to
the course • Power Supply • e-learn: 6 hours (playlist e-915) workshop
• Processor • virtual class 2: 2 hours
• Memory • workshop 40 hours complete: e-learning
• Setup • testing 2 hours
• virtual class 3: 2 hours
2 week prior to
• Applications
workshop
• Configuration • total : 53 hours
• Cyber Security Learning contact hours quoted are our
estimate of time to complete, actual is very Virtual Class 2
much dependent on students prior knowledge.
1 week prior to
e-learning playlist | e-915 workshop
Workshop
week zero
Virtual Class 3
2 weeks after
workshop
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” Benjamin Franklin
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Digital Substation Essentials (Tier 3) Course Delivery Offerings | Workshops
timeline note 1
who should attend learning outcome prerequisites
Registration Deadline
Engineering Staff within electrical utilities, Build a knowledge and understanding of The following are necessary to attend.
industrials & system integrators who the product hardware, software and • TRNG-SAFV* 8 weeks prior to
need to build substation schemes using configuration and its application both in • TRNG-SGCV workshop
GE products in non 61850 and 61850 scheme design and system configuration. • TRNG-D20V
configurations. • TRNG-D25V
course notices sent out
• TRNG-D400V
• TRNG-DSE 7 weeks prior to
workshop
virtual class hardware needs what’s covered learning contact hours virtual class 1
none all equipment is provided as part of • Automation Applications • virtual class 1: 1 hour (intro session) 6 weeks prior to
the course • Alarm Grouping • e-learn: 7 hours (playlist e-916) workshop
• Accumulator Freeze • virtual class 2: 2 hours
• Interlocking • workshop 40 hours complete: e-learning
• PRP Redundancy • testing 2 hours
• virtual class 3: 2 hours
2 week prior to
• ARRM
workshop
• Cyber Security • total : 54 hours
• Grid Visualization Learning contact hours quoted are our
• Hybrid System (using legacy & IEC 61860) estimate of time to complete, actual is very Virtual Class 2
much dependent on students prior knowledge.
1 week prior to
e-learning playlist | e-916 Digital Substation Advanced workshop
Workshop
week zero
Virtual Class 3
2 weeks after
workshop
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” Benjamin Franklin
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Digital Substation Advanced (Tier 4) Course Delivery Offerings | Workshops
61850-432 61850-436
LLX-402 PL- 400 part 1 Build a full substation with 61850-440
HMI Building a Project System Redundancy (PRP)
LogixLinx v3.0 PRP, ARRM, Calculator and System Build
Part 1
LogicLinx
LLX-403 61850-433
PL- 401 part 2 61850-437 61850-441
LogicLinx Automation System Redundancy (PRP)
HMI Building a Project System Network Layout System Integration
example de-bounce Part 2
LLX-404 61850-434
61850-430 61850-438 61850-442
Alarm Grouping Cyber Security
Build ARRM system cabling System Test
Interlocking (user authentication)
To better suit the needs of your business, course customization has been designed to allow you with the flexibility of customizing your own program. Both
customized and standard course offerings can be delivered at one of our GE Grid IQ Learning Centre's, or at a location of your choice. Our product training
courses comfortably accommodates a learning audience of 12.
Use our SA custom course configurator to structure you course and get an instant quote, request at training.multilin@ge.com
D20 labs D25 labs D400 labs DSE labs DSA labs Day 4 Module Module
No.7 No.8
All courses have prior course work before attendance at a virtual class
19 Jan students must registration by the deadline.
or workshop session, hence course registration deadlines are much
earlier than typical classical style training.
GE provides registration confirmation notice to
This allows for courses to be scheduled to run once every 13 weeks
29 Jan student, providing virtual meeting and coursework
information for all virtual courses.
The benefits for students is that it allows flexibility:
student attends course virtual session kicking off the
1. select individual courses and attend them over time. or 01 Feb program, where we walk through the content and
answer any questions.
2. block book courses and attend back to back virtual sessions.
course running order students must complete the coursework & testing by
26 Feb the deadline setout in order to proceed to the virtual
week 1: class session.
Monday Substation Automation Fundamentals (TRNG-SAFV )
Tuesday Configuration Tools Fundamentals (TRNG-SGCV) 29 Feb
Wednesday D20 Essentials (TRNG-D20V: ) students attends the various course virtual class
&
Thursday D25 Essentials (TRNG-D25V) session over the week.
4 Mar
Friday: D400 Essentials (TRNG-D25V)
week 2
Mon thru Fri Digital Substation Essentials (TRNG-DSE) 15 Mar students complete final test by deadline.
Substation Automation Fundementals | code TRNG-SAFV | fee $600 D20 Essentials | code TRNG-D20V | fee $600
course registration course class course course registration course class course
number deadline starts session completion number deadline starts session completion
C160228-1 20-Jan 02-Feb 29-Feb 18-Mar C160302-1 19-Jan 01-Feb 02-Mar 18-Mar
C160606-1 27-Apr 10-May 06-Jun 24-Jun C160608-1 27-Apr 10-May 08-Jun 24-Jun
C160902-1 23-Jul 06-Aug 02-Sep 23-Sep C160907-1 23-Jul 06-Aug 07-Sep 23-Sep
C161128-1 18-Oct 01-Nov 28-Nov 16-Dec C161130-1 18-Oct 01-Nov 30-Nov 16-Dec
SG Config Configuration Tool | code TRNG-SGCV | fee $600 D25 Essentials | code TRNG-D25V | fee $600
course registration course class course course registration course class course
number deadline starts session completion number deadline starts session completion
C160301-1 20-Jan 02-Feb 01-Mar 18-Mar C160303-1 19-Jan 01-Feb 03-Mar 18-Mar
C160607-1 27-Apr 10-May 07-Jun 24-Jun C160609-1 27-Apr 10-May 09-Jun 24-Jun
D400 Essentials | code TRNG-D400V | fee $600 Digital Substation Advanced | code TRNG-DSA | fee $3,000
course registration course class course course registration course class course
number deadline starts session completion number deadline starts session completion
C160304-1 19-Jan 01-Feb 04-Mar 18-Mar C160314-1 19-Jan 01-Feb 14-Mar 18-Mar
C160610-1 27-Apr 10-May 10-Jun 24-Jun C160620-1 27-Apr 10-May 20-Jun 24-Jun
C150909-1 23-Jul 06-Aug 09-Sep 23-Sep C150919-1 23-Jul 06-Aug 19-Sep 23-Sep
C161202-1 18-Oct 01-Nov 02-Dec 16-Dec C161212-1 18-Oct 01-Nov 12-Dec 16-Dec
Q1 2016
course registration courses class courses
course name | code | fee
number deadline start session complete
Substation Automation Fundementals | code TRNG-SAFV | fee $600 C160228-1 29-Feb
D25 Essentials | code TRNG-D25V | fee $600 C160303-1 20-Jan 02-Feb 03-Mar
Digital Substation Essentials | code TRNG-DSE | fee $3,000 C160307-1 07-Mar 21-Mar
Digital Substation Advanced | code TRNG-DSA | fee $3,000 C160314-1 14-Mar 28-Mar
Q2 2016
course registration courses class courses
course name | code | fee
number deadline start session complete
Substation Automation Fundementals | code TRNG-SAFV | fee $600 C160606-1 06-Jun
D25 Essentials | code TRNG-D25V | fee $600 C160609-1 27-Apr 10-May 09-Jun
Digital Substation Essentials | code TRNG-DSE | fee $3,000 C160613-1 13-Jun 27-Jun
Digital Substation Advanced | code TRNG-DSA | fee $3,000 C160620-1 20-Jun 07-Jul
Q3 2016
course registration courses Class courses
course name | code | fee
number deadline start session complete
Substation Automation Fundementals | code TRNG-SAFV | fee $600 C160902-1 02-Sep
D25 Essentials | code TRNG-D25V | fee $600 C150908-1 23-Jul 06-Aug 08-Sep
Digital Substation Essentials | code TRNG-DSE | fee $3,000 C160912-1 12-Sep 26-Sep
Digital Substation Advanced | code TRNG-DSA | fee $3,000 C150919-1 19-Sep 03-Oct
Q4 2016
course registration courses Class courses
course name | code | fee
number deadline start session complete
Substation Automation Fundementals | code TRNG-SAFV | fee $600 C161128-1 28-Nov
D25 Essentials | code TRNG-D25V | fee $600 C161201-1 18-Oct 01-Nov 01-Dec
Digital Substation Essentials | code TRNG-DSE | fee $3,000 C161205-1 05-Dec 19-Dec
Digital Substation Advanced | code TRNG-DSA | fee $3,000 C161212-1 12-Dec 21-Dec
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