HMF-MAK Training – Secondary Interlocking design (review)
About Course
Objectives
• Understand the purpose of interlocking in substation safety.
• Learn to review interlocking schemes for correctness and safety.
• Identify different types of interlocking (mechanical, electrical, software-based).
Key Topics
• Safety principles: Prevention of inadvertent disconnection or earthing of live circuits.
• Common interlocking schemes: Busbar earth switch, feeder earth switch, transformer HV/LV.
• Hard-wired interlocking vs. logic within Bay Controllers (IEC 61850 GOOSE).
• Role of key interlocks and trapped-key systems.
• Reviewing interlocking logic diagrams and matrices.
Practical Focus
• Case study review: Analyzing an incorrect interlock condition that could lead to a safety hazard.
• Exercise: Creating an interlock matrix for a double-busbar arrangement.
Suggested Diagrams
• Interlocking logic diagram for a transformer bay (HV side isolator/earth switch).
• A table showing the “permissive” conditions for operating a critical switch
Key Takeaways
• Competence in reviewing and validating substation interlocking schemes.
• Appreciation for the role of interlocks in personnel and equipment safety.
Standards & References
• IEC 61936-1 – Power Installations Exceeding 1 kV AC.
• National Grid / Transmission Company specific interlocking philosophies
Certification & Delivery
• Certificate of Completion awarded.
• Delivery Mode: Online (On-demand).
• Corporate and customized training available on request.
What Will You Learn?
- Certification: Certificate of Completion awarded upon finishing all sessions and passing the final MCQ quiz
- Delivery Mode: Online (On-demand), Self-Paced
- Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of power systems, familiarity with substation primary equipment, understanding of basic protection functions (overcurrent, differential)
- Corporate Training: Customized and instructor-led sessions available upon request for corporate groups
- Language: English
Course Content
Interlocking Design
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Interlocking Design
