378-15 Performing System Restoration ESR (1 CEH)
Learning objectives
- Explain the two isolating strategies for switching used during restoration: All Open and Controlled Operation
- Recall the procedures for proper frequency and voltage control during restoration
- Describe the synchronizing process between areas
- Recall the guidelines for adding generation during restoration
- List the components that should be included in the development and testing of an effective Restoration Training Program
Course overview
Switching operations represent a significant part of the system restoration process. Two strategies may be used to sectionalize the transmission system for restoration, the all open and the controlled operations strategies. For a smooth restoration, operators must manage proper frequency and voltage control. This management helps synchronize areas during restoration. The Performing System Restoration training course covers concepts related to restoration. It prepares operators and operations staff to determine the best switching strategies for restoration. It also outlines components for an efficient restoration process. This online course is part of the Emergency Operations Preparedness training series.
The individuals involved in the development and promotion of this course do not receive any compensation or financial benefits outside of their regular employment for their work on this course.