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MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2020
POWERBASE 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PowerBase Training
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Phil Bonilla Scott Chandler Frank Heck Doble Engineering Company
This course is an overview of PowerBase that will lay the foundation for the PowerBase sessions throughout the week. The morning session will be an introduction to PowerBase and will cover the fundamental utilization of the software. The afternoon session will go into more advanced topics such as reporting and work order utilization. If time permits, we will also provide the opportunity to bring up your topics to the group.
Phil Bonilla is the Implementation and Support Manager for ENOSERV PowerBase®. He is also a trainer for PowerBase as well as provides customer support when he is in the office. Before joining the Doble family five years ago, he was the IT Director at a local non-profit for seven years and has been in the IT world for over 10 years. His background in IT, business management, corporate training, and customer service has given him to have a very technical mindset with
a strong customer service skillset that has benefited him well in his time at Doble.
Scott Chandler is a Sr. Implementation Specialist on the ENOSERV PowerBase® team. Mr. Chandler works out of Salem, Oregon and joined the Doble team early in 2016. Prior to joining Doble, he spent eight years at DNVGL supporting and implementing Cascade for utilities. He has lived in the Pacific Northwest for 42 years, is married and has three children. Mr. Chandler’s industry knowledge combined with his Cascade knowledge makes him a very valuable asset to the
Powerbase team.
Frank Heck is the Principal Technical Application Engineer on the ENOSERV PowerBase® team. He works on implementations and customer support. Before joining Doble, Mr. Heck spent 19 years working in various roles at Xcel Energy in including regulatory compliance, capital asset accounting, enterprise system implementations, system protection and substation maintenance.
PROTECTION SUITE 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Protection Suite Fundamentals Training
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Mario Pérez Marcos Velazquez
Doble Engineering Company
Instructed by Doble Technical Application Engineers, the goal of the Fundamentals Protection
Suite course is to teach you the concepts and tools you need to be familiar with in order to get the
most out of the Protection Seminar and software. The fundamentals course begins with an F6
Hardware Overview and a Protection Suite Overview. Following those topics, we will also cover
connecting to the F6150, using F6 Control Panel, a summary of Protection Suite’s different test
types, and an example of creating a test plan for simple voltage tests. Whether you have never
opened Protection Suite, or have used it for years, if you are interested in building or strengthening
your fundamentals, this course is for you.
Mario A. Pérez graduated from the University of Puerto Rico: Mayaguez. He
obtained a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in power.
Shortly after graduating, he worked as a P&C Field Services Engineer for two years,
providing support to the Metro Atlanta area. Now working as a Doble Technical
Application Engineer, he assists customers across the Americas as well as takes part
in conferences and trainings covering topics related to F-Series equipment and Doble Protection
Testing Software.
Marcos Velazquez is a Client Service Engineer for Doble Engineering Company. Mr. Velazquez studied Telecommunications Engineering at the Instituto Politecnico Nacional of Mexico. He started his professional career in a representation of General Electric Multilin in Mexico City, providing support to the main client that is Comision Federal de Electricidad, the only utility in Mexico. For seven years, he was an Application Engineer, providing technical support, commissioning, maintenance, factory acceptance test and training of all the relays of the UR and SR platform of General Electric. In 2013, he started to work at ENOSERV as an Application Engineer for Latin America. In 2015, he became part of the group of Application Engineers for Mexico and Central America as part of Doble. In 2018, he moved into Doble’s Client Service department giving support to more than 30 clients throughout the USA and Canada. 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
RTS 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM RTS Fundamentals Training
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Katherine George Doble Engineering Company
We will focus on maintaining and using standardized test plans for protective relays using RTS. We will walk through the steps required to prepare for relay testing, trouble shoot problems encountered during testing, and the various ways to save, view and print test results.
Katherine George is the Sr. ENOSERV RTS® Training Specialist. She provides customer training and consulting services with regard to the implementation and usage of the RTS software. In addition, Ms. George is also responsible for maintaining and updating the User Guides and training materials. She has been an employee of ENOSERV/Doble for 7 years. Before joining ENOSERV, Ms. George was
a professional services consultant and trainer with TMA Systems where she was responsible for customer implementations, training and database management. 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
DEVELOPMENTS IN PROTECTION ENGINEERING 10:00 AM – 10:10 AM Introduction
Bryan Gwyn
Doble Engineering Company
10:10 AM – 10:50 AM NERC PRC 027-1 Compliance – Tools to Make Your Life
Easier
Joe Perez
SynchroGrid
Phil Bonilla
Doble Engineering Company
In this session, we will examine the requirements for PRC-027-1 and will then discuss the integrated
solution developed between Doble’s PowerBase and SynchroGrid’s SARA. We will also provide practical
steps for establishing a utility-wide standardized development process for protection and control drawings
and relay settings, empowering utilities to maintain consistency, increase reliability, and reduce errors.
Joe Perez, P.E., SynchroGrid Founder, has been in the protection industry for over
17 years. Having spent time in the utility, manufacturing, and consulting fields, he
noticed that the current processes for developing drawings and relay settings were
inefficient and prone to error. He addressed these issues by automating some of
the processes and soon founded SynchroSoft, a company that focuses on
developing and customizing automation solutions for the industry. Mr. Perez
received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University and has authored and
presented numerous technical papers at major conferences in the United States.
Phil Bonilla is the Implementation and Support Manager for ENOSERV PowerBase®. He is also a trainer for PowerBase as well as provides customer support when he is in the office. Before joining the Doble family five years ago, he was the IT Director at a local non-profit for seven years and has been in the IT world for over 10 years. His background in IT, business management, corporate training, and customer service has given him to have a very technical mindset with
a strong customer service skillset that has benefited him well in his time at Doble.
10:50 AM – 11:30 AM Simplifying Protection Design for Distribution Substations
Rich Hunt
General Electric
Rich Hunt is a Senior Product Manager with the Grid Solutions business of GE
Renewable Energy, focusing on digital substation solutions for protection and
control systems. He has over 30 years of experience in the electric power industry
with both utilities and solution providers and has authored more than 50 technical
papers presented at more than 90 conferences. Mr. Hunt earned the BSEE and
MSEE from Virginia Tech, is a Senior Member of IEEE, a member of the Main Committee of the
IEEE Power System Relaying Committee, the U.S. representative to the CIGRE B5 Technical
Committee, and is a registered Professional Engineer.
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM Implementation of the IEC 61850 Architecture – Lessons
Learned at National Grid
Len Swanson
Erica Russel Salk
National Grid
This presentation details National Grid US’s journey with IEC 61850 to date. Len Swanson, the
Director of Protection and Telecom Engineering, walks through the overview of the IEC 61850
program, key milestones, and goals for the program moving forward. Erica Russell Salk, the
Engineering Manager of IEC 61850, shares technical lessons learned and takeaways after
implementing the first pilot substation in New York state in March of 2020.
Len Swanson has over 30 years’ experience in the Utility Industry. He started his career
at the former New England Electric (now National Grid) in the Protection Engineering
Department. He has also worked for Cutler Hammer and the PG&E National Energy
Group. He has held positions various positions as a manager, protection engineer,
commissioning engineer, HVDC maintenance engineer, and project manager.
Mr. Swanson is currently the Director of Protection & Telecom Engineering for National Grid based
in Syracuse NY. He has a BSEE from Gannon University and a MSEE from Northeastern University.
He is a registered PE in Massachusetts and a member of IEEE
Erica Russell Salk has nearly 10 years of experience in the Utility Industry. She started
her career at Parsons Corporation in Utility Engineering Consulting. She has held
various positions at National Grid. She spent several years as a Protection Engineer
and spent time as the Technical Advisor to the US Chief Electric Engineer. She is
currently the Engineering Manager of IEC 61850 Substation Automation group for
National Grid based in Lincoln, Rhode Island.
Ms. Russell Salk has a BSEE from Trinity College, MSEE from Brown University, and a Graduate
Certificate in Power Systems Engineering Protection and Control from WPI. She is a registered PE
in Rhode Island and a member of IEEE.
12:00 PM – 12:30 PM Implementation of the IEC 61850 – Lessons learned from
SP Energy Networks
Jennifer Mackenzie
SP Energy Networks
SP Energy Networks recently completed work on FITNESS, their trial digital substation installation
which implemented a multi-vendor IEC 61850 station and process bus solution. This presentation
will give an overview of the company’s adoption of IEC 61850 technology, and the lessons learned
at each stage, leading up to the planned implementation of digital substations in upcoming
transmission network substation projects.
Jennifer Mackenzie has been a protection and control engineer in SP Energy Networks
for eight years. As well as working on the design and delivery of transmission network
projects, she has been involved in the development of substation standards and the
submission of investment plans to the UK regulator (Ofgem). Over the past two years
she has been a member of the digital substations working group within SP Energy
Networks. She is also a member of the ENA Protection Assessment Panel.
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2020
10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bryan Sayler, President
Doble Engineering Company
Bryan Sayler brings 29 years of experience developing and implementing highly
engineered test solutions for wireless, EMC and microwave applications in the
electronics, automotive and aerospace industries. Prior to joining Doble, Mr. Sayler
was Sr. Vice President Solutions Development at ETS-Lindgren where he led global
project management, hardware, software and strategic solutions development
through active participation in global standards bodies including IEEE, CTIA, 3GPP and the WiFi
Alliance. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southeastern University and Masters in Business
Administration from Baylor University.
10:15 AM – 10:45 AM Keynote Address
Jonathan Sykes, Engineering Services Manager
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Jonathan Sykes is a steward of the electrical power industry and has held leadership
roles in utilities (SRP, PG&E and SEL) and regulatory and other industry entities
(WECC, NERC, IEEE). He is a Fellow of IEEE, a licensed Professional Engineer and was
recently elected as the Secretary on the IEEE PES Executive Committee. Mr. Sykes has
always leveraged technology in collaboration to close gaps and champion success.
In the 1990s, his teams provided the first integrated protective relay/RTU/SCADA systems in
Arizona. In the 2000s, he pioneered the first wide-area protection scheme based on IEC 61850
GOOSE messaging. In the 2010s, his team implemented one of the most advanced synchrophasor
systems in North America. Today, his teams are implementing leading edge concepts in the area
of asset life cycle management for mission-critical systems and developing new techniques and
processes as the grid evolves towards inverter-based renewable power production.
10:45 AM – 11:00 AM Doble New Product Launch Scott Short Doble Engineering Company
Scott Short is the Solutions Director of Protection and Automation Technologies. He joined Doble Engineering Company in 2001 as a Regional Sales Manager for the Central United States. Prior to joining Doble, Mr. Short worked for the Tennessee Valley Authority for nine years in the transmission and generation area where he supported maintenance efforts and developed programs to automate testing. He also
worked for FirstEnergy Corp. in the transmission and distribution area. Mr. Short earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Alabama. Prior to attending college, he served six years in the United States Navy where he was a Naval Nuclear Operator. Mr. Short resides in middle Tennessee with his wife and two sons. In addition to serving as a Cub Scout leader, he is an avid golfer and University of Alabama fan. 11:00 AM – 11:15 AM Academic Partnerships: How Doble Supports Hands-On
Learning at Richmond Community College
Joe Stevenson Doble Engineering Company Brian Terry Richmond County Community College
Doble provides donations in support of hands-on learning at select academic institutions. One
school Doble supports is Richmond Community College (RCC) in Hamlet, North Carolina. Mr. Brian
Terry, EUSRT Program Coordinator of RCC, will speak about their Engineering and Technical Trades
program and how industry partners like Doble play a crucial role in helping to prepare students for
professions in the electric power industry.
Joe Stevenson is the Product Marketing Manager of Protection Products at Doble Engineering Company where he produces informational content concerning Doble’s portfolio of protection hardware and software products. Joe collaborates with industry players and stakeholders within Doble to align marketing initiatives and corporate events with opportunities for customer knowledge growth and best practice sharing. Joe has a background in technical consultative sales in the
electric power industry working primarily with relay professionals spanning all industry segments.
Brian Terry was born and raised in Ellerbe, NC to parents that owned and operated
Terry Heating, A/C, and Plumbing where he learned his mechanical and electrical
skills. He and his wife of over 20 years live with their two children in Rockingham,
NC, ten miles from where they grew up. He served in the USAF after high school
working on Minuteman II ICBM’s.
Mr. Terry graduated from Richmond Community College with two engineering degrees; Electronics
Engineering and Computer Engineering. He has taught at Richmond Community College for the
past seven years as Lead Instructor of the Electrical Systems Technology and Program Coordinator
of the Electrical Utility Substation and Relay Technology Program. He states that “He has found his
true passion in teaching with Richmond Community College.”
11:15 AM – 11:45 PM MyDoble
Pratima Rana Doble Engineering Company MyDoble is a platform for Doble Engineering Company’s Customer Community to engage with the
entire Doble team and peers. It provides a unique opportunity for Community members to access
Doble content and collaborate with one another.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM IEC 61850 Tutorial José Ruiz Jun Verzosa Doble Engineering Company
Learn how to use Doble’s protection testing and IEC 61850 solutions to test a digital substation. In this virtual tutorial, you will learn how to reuse your existing Doble Protection Suite test plans – map GOOSE messages to logic inputs and outputs for testing and simulate voltage/current sampled values (SV) using a F6150sv test set.
This course will also cover a simple design configuration of IEC 61850 devices to correlate it with testing.
José Ruiz received his M.S. degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2012. During his graduate study, he learned and tested IEC 61850 with different vendor relays. In 2011, he joined ABB Inc. as a post graduate student and worked as a Protection Application Engineer. At ABB Inc., he shared his expertise with customers in the power industry through trainings, projects, and providing technical support. He became later the Lead Engineering Customer
Support. Mr. Ruiz joined Doble Engineering Company in 2016 as a Technical Application Engineer, where he continues to support customers on their relay testing needs through training, technical support and testing of improved testing tools. He is a member of the IEEE PES.
Jun Verzosa is Senior Principal Consultant for Protection and Control at Doble Engineering Company. He received his BS Electrical Engineering degree from Mapua Institute of Technology in Manila, Philippines. At National Power Corporation (Philippines) he was a protection engineer involved in application, testing and commissioning; manager of Power System Analysis and Protection;
and manager of Protection and Control Engineering. In 1993 he joined GEC Alsthom in Hawthorne, NY, USA as a senior protection engineer and later, manager of Protection Systems Engineering Design.
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Making NERC Compliance Work for You
Gowri Rajappan, Ph.D. Doble Engineering Company
NERC Reliability and CIP compliance standards have been a key driver in the electric power
industry for the past several years. With the ramp up in grid modernization and cyber threats,
this is expected to continue. All too often, organizations address compliance as a distinct and
separate aspect of business. This is contrary to the spirit of the NERC standards, which strive to
improve grid reliability and security by putting forth minimum requirements to real business
problems. The NERC evidence is the proof that the organizational capability is at a point where
the necessary minimum reliability and security are being delivered. But compliance too often
becomes a paper exercise of how to show evidence for specific requirements, rather than trying
to address the underlying business problems.
In this presentation, we describe an approach of understanding and addressing the business
problems, and compliance naturally flowing from that. Taking a big picture view of the business
problems can lead to solutions that work together to improve work efficiency and effectiveness,
while addressing multiple compliance requirements. We describe one particular use case,
namely field operations. By designing the right system and workflow, it is possible to improve
reliability operations such as protection testing, improve security operations such as patching
and configuration monitoring, and meet multiple compliance requirements, such as PRC-005,
CIP-007, and CIP-010.
Dr. Gowri Rajappan is Director of Technology and Cybersecurity at Doble Engineering Company. He is an expert in cyber security and enterprise data technologies. He leads the cyber security activities at Doble, where he works closely with electric power utilities worldwide to help design and improve their cybersecurity operations. He is a key contributor to several International cybersecurity standards and best practice guidelines, including those developed
by IEC, IEEE and CIGRE. Prior to Doble, he worked on cyber security and data technologies in support of the US Department of Defense. Dr. Rajappan has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2020
POWERBASE 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Welcome and What’s New
Scott Helbing Ross Pinkstaff Doble Engineering Company
Welcome to the 2020 Doble Protection Seminar, Virtual Edition! The PowerBase team is excited that you are here. We look forward to working with you all to help you learn about new & available concepts, practices, and procedures that we have within PowerBase. We want to hear from you throughout the sessions as your questions and input are tremendously valuable.
Scott Helbing is part of the ENOSERV development team and is involved code development for both PowerBase and RTS and their auxiliary applications. Mr. Helbing is a registered Professional Engineer in Arizona and Nevada. He joined ENOSERV in 2010. Prior to that, he worked over 18 years between Salt River Project and Nevada Power, primarily as a System Protection engineer.
Ross Pinkstaff joined ENOSERV/Doble in 2006. He has worked as a developer, developing features and functionality for the ENOSERV software products. He also performs data conversions, integration projects, customer support, documentation and training.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EcoSystem
Frank Heck Doble Engineering Company
Interested in new and innovative ways to manhandle your data ecosystem? Want to know how to verify your data before it comes back from the field? Interested in validating the data in PowerBase? We’ll cover topics from compliance, asset info, testing data, and more. Join us! We can help make your work and your tech's work easier.
Frank Heck is the Principal Technical Application Engineer on the ENOSERV PowerBase® team. He works on implementations and customer support. Before joining Doble, Mr. Heck spent 19 years working in various roles at Xcel Energy in including regulatory compliance, capital asset accounting, enterprise system implementations, system protection and substation maintenance.
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Off the Beaten Track
PowerBase Team Doble Engineering Company PowerBase isn't just a relay database. It's not just a settings management tool. Join us as your peers showcase and discuss ideas and concepts that they have or are implementing in PowerBase that are "Off the Beaten Track". Topics such as SQL Fields, iTOA interface, New Visual Tab features, and more. We want to encourage you to think of new and innovative functionality within PowerBase.
PROTECTION SUITE 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Testing Overcurrent
Roy Braatz Doble Engineering Company
During the Protection Suite Testing Overcurrent session, we will cover how to easily generate
overcurrent test plans for a protective relay using the Basic Wizard. We will discuss the Doble
Macro’s available for overcurrent testing, how to define overcurrent protection characteristics
and demonstrate how to create a dynamic overcurrent characteristic to test selective overcurrent
coordination characteristics.
Roy Braatz is a graduate of the US Army Prime Power Production Specialist School
and served as a Power Plant Operator/Power Station Electrician for the US Army
Corps of Engineers in support of warfighting, disaster relief and support operations.
Following his military enlistment, he was employed with Eaton Electrical Services and
Systems as a Field Service Engineer for over 16 years providing hands-on field service
support, technical assistance and product training to customers in the areas of installation,
commissioning, maintenance testing, repair and modifications of electrical distribution, protection
and control apparatus. In 2017, he joined the Facility Operations team at Facebook’s Prineville, OR
Data Center as an Electrical Specialist responsible for planning, coordinating and supervising major
electrical preventive maintenance for a 115kV substation, Main Switchboards and low voltage
distribution equipment. In 2019, he joined Doble Engineering as a Technical Application Engineer
and provides Protection Suite and F6150 training and technical support to Doble customers.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Recloser Control Testing
John Drozynski Doble Engineering Company
Recloser Control Testing will cover the testing a Recloser Control utilizing the F6150, Protection
Suite, and the F5851 Recloser Control Test Cable. The F6150 test setup and Protection Suite test
plans modified for use with the F5851 test cable will be shown/discussed. Recloser Control testing
considerations will also be discussed.
John R. Drozynski, Jr., Principal Technical Application Engineer, Protection, has 39
years of experience in the Protective Relaying field. He has been with Doble since 2009
providing technical support for F-series test equipment, and ProTesT and Protection
Suite software. Prior to Doble, Mr. Drozynski was employed by Niagara Mohawk
Power Corporation/National Grid for 29 years as a System Protection Engineer,
Protection Operations Specialist, and a Field Supervisor of Relay Technicians. He has experience in
all aspects of protection, including management of the test results data and maintenance-
scheduling data. He was the lead for implementing Doble protection software and F-series test
equipment at Niagara Mohawk (now National Grid) commencing in 1992, for 8 Protection
Operation groups with over 80 relay technicians, systemwide. During his tenure at National Grid
his responsibilities also included implementing test procedures and programs with the Doble
M-series and T-series equipment.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Testing Differential Protection
Nestor Casilla Doble Engineering Company
The steps required to test transformer differential are calculating test parameters; considering the phase shift due to connections and configurations; and keeping track of transformer ratios and CT mismatch. In this session, we will show the procedure to set the differential reference characteristic and the procedure to test all settings associated with the transformer differential protection.
Nestor Casilla has over 30 years of experience in power engineering. His expertise includes 17 years in the power generation, transmission and distribution system of oil companies in Venezuela, and over 10 years as a Technical Application Engineer working on Protection Coordination Studies for Doble Engineering Company. As a Doble technical application engineer he works as technical support for all types of clients. Mr. Casilla trains many engineers per year on the application of the Doble F6150 Power
System Simulator, testing different protection schemes, IEC 61850 and PMU applications from vendors like ABB, Siemens, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories and GE Multilin.
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Settings Templates, Importers and Automated Library Relay Templates
Jun Verzosa David Gueret Doble Engineering Company
An introduction to standardized relay settings templates, settings importers, and their use in fully automated library relay templates that include default relay settings, worksheets, protection functions and characteristics, test plans and test steps that use formulas and scripts. You use a library relay template to create a new Protection Suite relay of similar model and import the actual relay settings file which, with the aid of the worksheets and formulas, automatically create only the relevant protection functions, elements and their characteristics, as well as the necessary test plans, and the test steps.
Jun Verzosa is Senior Principal Consultant for Protection and Control at Doble Engineering Company. He received his BS Electrical Engineering degree from Mapua Institute of Technology in Manila, Philippines. At National Power Corporation (Philippines) he was a protection engineer involved in application, testing and commissioning; manager of Power System Analysis and Protection; and manager of Protection and Control Engineering. In 1993, he joined GEC
Alsthom in Hawthorne, NY, USA as a senior protection engineer and later, manager of Protection Systems Engineering Design.
David Gueret has been working on electrical networks for years, from production to
distribution. He graduated with a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. Mr.
Gueret first started his career as an overseas commissioning engineer in power
plants, oil & gas and other factories. From there, he started working in HV/LV
network studies, from sizing to testing. This included formulation of protection
schemes and protective relays testing in the field. He was also in charge of trainings for clients and
collaborators.
During all these years Mr. Gueret was involved in testing a wide scope of protection related to
various equipment such as generators, motors, transformers, overheadlines, busbars, meters,
regulators, and synchro-checks systems.
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM Protection Suite Users Group Forum
Mario Pérez Marcos Velazquez
Doble Engineering Company
Join us for the Protection Suite Users Group Forum to exchange information and share your experiences with Protection Suite experts and other users.
Mario A. Pérez graduated from the University of Puerto Rico: Mayaguez. He
obtained a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in power.
Shortly after graduating, he worked as a P&C Field Services Engineer for two years,
providing support to the Metro Atlanta area. Now working as a Doble Technical
Application Engineer, he assists customers across the Americas as well as takes part
in conferences and trainings covering topics related to F-Series equipment and Doble Protection
Testing Software.
Marcos Velazquez, is a Client Service Engineer for Doble Engineering Company. Mr. Velazquez studied Telecommunications Engineering at the Instituto Politecnico Nacional of Mexico. He started his professional career in a representation of General Electric Multilin in Mexico City, providing support to the main client that is Comision Federal de Electricidad, the only utility in Mexico. For seven years, he was an Application Engineer, providing technical support, commissioning, maintenance, factory acceptance test and training of all the relays of the UR and SR platform of General Electric. In 2013, he started to work at ENOSERV as an Application Engineer for Latin America. In 2015, he became part of the group of Application Engineers for Mexico and Central America as part of Doble. In 2018, he moved into Doble’s Client Service department giving support to more than 30 clients throughout the USA and Canada.
RTS 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Overview of RTS Operation
Blake Harris Doble Engineering Company This session will show a high-level overview of RTS and its functionality.
Blake Harris serves as the ENOSERV RTS® Implementation Specialist as well as routine development and support staff. He has been in the industry since 1999. Starting his career with an OEM Switchgear Manufacturing Facility for four years, as a Lead Field Service Technician/Relay Tech at a services company for the following four years. Mr. Harris has worked for ENOSERV/Doble for more than ten years. He teaches the Substation Maintenance program at Tulsa Community College.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM RTS Form Creation
Katherine George Doble Engineering Company In order to capture required NERC data, as well as data that may be required by your company,
the RTS software has incorporated an easy-to-use form building tool. In this session we will
create a basic PRC Data form to capture the points in a typical relay maintenance checklist, as
well as a simple input/output verifications form.
Katherine George is the Sr. ENOSERV RTS® Training Specialist. She provides customer training and consulting services with regard to the implementation and usage of the RTS software. In addition, Ms. George is also responsible for maintaining and updating the User Guides and training materials. She has been an employee of ENOSERV/Doble for 7 years. Before joining ENOSERV, Ms. George was
a professional services consultant and trainer with TMA Systems where she was responsible for customer implementations, training and database management. 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM RTS Dynamic Test Types
Blake Harris Doble Engineering Company This session will discuss the creation, functionality, and examples of the following test types: State Simulation, COMTRADE, Fast Fault and the Transducer interface.
Blake Harris serves as the ENOSERV RTS® Implementation Specialist as well as routine development and support staff. He has been in the industry since 1999. Starting his career with an OEM Switchgear Manufacturing Facility for four years, as a Lead Field Service Technician/Relay Tech at a services company for the following four years. Mr. Harris has worked for ENOSERV/Doble for more than ten years. He teaches the Substation Maintenance program at Tulsa Community College.
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM RTS Users Group Forum
Doble Engineering Company Join us for the RTS Users Group Forum to exchange information and share your experiences with RTS experts and other users.
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 2020
POWERBASE 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PowerBase Users Group
PowerBase Team Doble Engineering Company
There's no better time to give us your input, feedback, and discuss ideas and best practices with your peers. Topics to include Report & Dashboard utilization, Work Orders, Non-Relay Asset Types, Compliance (PRC-004/PRC-027), and other topics suggested by your peers. 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Ask the Experts
PowerBase Team Doble Engineering Company Back by popular demand, we will be hosting virtual group support sessions. Sign up for the
opportunity to bring your support questions or ideas to the table and we'll brainstorm over a 10-
15-min session. All PowerBase users are invited to listen in to this session to learn from other
users.
PROTECTION SUITE 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Distance Protection Configuration and Testing
Jose Ruiz Doble Engineering Company
Learn to set up and test an impedance protection element using the new dynamic test Z-Char and Z-Time available on Protection Suite v5. This presentation will cover different impedance zones and fault types.
José Ruiz received his M.S. degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2012. During his graduate study, he learned and tested IEC 61850 with different vendor relays. In 2011, he joined ABB Inc. as a post graduate student and worked as a Protection Application Engineer. At ABB Inc., he shared his expertise with customers in the power industry through trainings, projects,
and providing technical support. He became later the Lead Engineering Customer Support. Mr. Ruiz joined Doble Engineering Company in 2016 as a Technical Application Engineer, where he continues to support customers on their relay testing needs through training, technical support and testing of improved testing tools. He is a member of the IEEE PES.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Testing with GPS (End-to-End) Amir Mohtadi Doble Engineering Company
Line protection relays along with tele-protection devices and communication links provide the
optimum protection for HV transmissions lines. These relays are tested at each end of the line
terminals traditionally (single ended test) however the overall performance of the line protection
scheme and package, as a whole, can not be verified without performing GPS synchronized End-
to-End test at all ends of the terminal lines.
In this session, we will have a look at Doble F6150, Manta-5100 and how to utilize them for End-
to-End testing.
Amir Reza Mohtadi is an application engineer with Manta Test Systems. He provides technical support for substation secondary relay testing equipment. Previously in his career, he worked as an application engineer for substation automation team of AREVA T&D (acquired by GE Grid Solutions) in Montreal and as a senior P&C engineer for the consulting and testing firm of Kinectrics Inc. in Toronto, Canada.
Mr. Mohtadi is a registered Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario, Canada and has more than 15 years of experience in power system protection testing, control, and automation. He is also an instructor at the Washington hands-on relay school. His areas of interest are protection relays, HV apparatus testing and diagnostics, renewable energy and IEC 61850. 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Use of F6150 Power Systems simulators on Testing High Impedance Protection Elements Based on AST (Arc Sensitive Technology) Algorithms
Miguel Mc Laurin Aguirre Doble Engineering Company This session will show you the way to test the “Arc Sense Technology” algorithms that SEL relays
has, like SEL-651R, SEL-451 and SEL-751. All of those relays have the capability to detect High
Impedance Phase to Ground Faults, and this session will show you how to make the test using a
F6150 test set and Protection Suite software. You will learn where to find the SEL information
needed to make the test. The simulation of high impedance phase to ground requires the
download of a COMTRADE file from SEL web’s page, that should be played during the test and
contains the harmonic records of “real life high impedance faults” that the technician must use.
The presentation will demonstrate with detail, all the steps that the relay tech should follow in
order to test the three different algorithms that make part of the whole Arc Sense Technology
scheme. Also, the web presentation shows the results of the test and the qualification from the
Protection Suite (successful/not successful) report.
Miguel Mc Laurin A. received his Bachelor Degree from Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara,
Mexico in 1983 and diploma on “High Energy, High Power” from Universidad de Guanajuato,
Mexico in 1997. He has more than 34 years of experience working in the Protection Engineering
field, and among this, 15 years working in C.F.E. (Mexican utility), 8 years working for SEL Mexico
as Field Applications Engineer, and 11 years working as a private contractor for private and public
companies. He has worked in USA since 2010 for several companies such as LA’s DWP and Power
Grid Engineering. Mr. Mc Laurin Aguirre joined DOBLE Engineering Company in July 2019 as a
Principal Technical Application Engineer. Since 2006, he has been training technical personnel from
public and private companies in Industrial and Power (Transmission and Distribution) Relay
applications.
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Protection Suite Testing from a PowerBase Database
Jose Ruiz
Doble Engineering Company
This session will illustrate how to use the new Protection Suite PowerBase Direct option to interact
with a PowerBase database. In this presentation, a typical use case will be presented, where a
Protection Suite file will be downloaded from a PowerBase database; then opened with Protection
Suite for testing; and finally test results uploaded back to the PowerBase database that the file
was downloaded from.
José Ruiz received his M.S. degree from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2012. During his graduate study, he learned and tested IEC 61850 with different vendor relays. In 2011, he joined ABB Inc. as a post graduate student and worked as a Protection Application Engineer. At ABB Inc., he shared his expertise with customers in the power industry through trainings, projects, and providing technical support. He became later the Lead Engineering Customer
Support. Mr. Ruiz joined Doble Engineering Company in 2016 as a Technical Application Engineer, where he continues to support customers on their relay testing needs through training, technical support and testing of improved testing tools. He is a member of the IEEE PES.
RTS 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Practical Applications of RTS
Steven Stade
Doble Engineering Company
Beyond standardized training and typical operation of the RTS application, this presentation
focuses on many of the built-in tools that RTS has to offer. This is beneficial to all users of the RTS
application, whether user or management level, regardless of the degree of experience. The intent
of the options will be discussed and then shown in operation. You should expect to find useful
procedures that you were not previously aware of or gain a new perspective of the value.
Steven Stade manages the ENOSERV RTS® software product. He is responsible for planning, designing and implementing product requirements. He oversees and assists operations of the RTS Support Team and is utilized as the RTS software product expert. Mr. Stade has almost 20 years as an ENOSERV/Doble employee. Previously, he gained 15 years of Relay Protection and Control experience through employment by West Texas Utilities and Public Service of Oklahoma.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM WEBINAR BREAK
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM FasTest Creation
Blake Harris Doble Engineering Company This session will review the creation of settings and variables used in RTS Steady State Test procedures.
Blake Harris serves as the ENOSERV RTS® Implementation Specialist as well as routine development and support staff. He has been in the industry since 1999. Starting his career with an OEM Switchgear Manufacturing Facility for four years, as a Lead Field Service Technician/Relay Tech at a services company for the following four years. Mr. Harris has worked for ENOSERV/Doble for more than ten years. He teaches the Substation Maintenance program at Tulsa Community College.