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    ABB North America releases Protective Relay School webinar series 2013 calendar

    06/12/2013

    ABB, a leading power and automation technology provider, has released the schedule for its 2013 Protective Relay School webinar series. Now in its third season, this webinar series has become a trusted instructional resource for literally thousands of industry practitioners. The interactive online educational series is focused on substation and distribution automation protection and control fundamentals, and expands the course offering to address education needs of industry. These educational 90 minute sessions are presented live by subject matter experts and encourage interaction between the instructor and participants. They are an efficient overview of fundamental protection and control principles, as well as important aspects of the digital substation. In addition to protection and control fundamentals for line distance and differential, generator, transformer, busbar, feeder, motor and IEC 61850, several new webinars have been added to this year's schedule. New to the 2013 calendar are topics such as: • Wide area measurement • Digital substation • Volt-VAr optimization • Wireless communication fundamentals ABB Protective Relay School

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