
Free Download Mastering Sensitive Earth Fault (SEF) Protection
Published 2/2026
Created by Elite Engineering
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 8 Lectures ( 1h 20m ) | Size: 721 MB
Working Principle, Design, Installation, Relay settings
What you'll learn
✓ Understand earth fault current behavior in MV and HV systems
✓ Explain residual current and zero-sequence current paths
✓ Understand what relay sensitivity really means in protection engineering
✓ Differentiate between conventional EF and Sensitive Earth Fault (SEF) protection
✓ Select and apply CBCT, residual CT, and neutral CT correctly
✓ Design correct CBCT and cable sheath arrangements
✓ Understand why leakage current and charging current cause SEF mal-operation
✓ Prepare SEF relay settings using practical engineering philosophy
✓ Coordinate SEF with feeder, transformer, and REF protection
✓ Troubleshoot SEF nuisance trips using a structured site approach
Requirements
● Basic understanding of power systems
● Familiarity with substations or protection relays is helpful but not mandatory
Description
Sensitive Earth Fault (SEF) Protection
Earth faults are one of the most common faults in power systems, yet many of the most critical earth faults are low-magnitude, high-impedance faults that conventional earth fault protection fails to detect. This is especially true in resistance-earthed, isolated, and cable-dominated MV/HV networks, where incorrect design or installation of SEF protection frequently leads to nuisance tripping or missed faults.
This course provides a practical, engineering-focused understanding of Sensitive Earth Fault (SEF) overcurrent protection, with a strong emphasis on Core Balance Current Transformers (CBCT) and their correct application. Unlike theory-only courses, this training connects relay principles with real substation behavior, installation practices, commissioning checks, and troubleshooting techniques used in actual projects.
You will learn how earth fault currents flow, how relays truly measure residual current, and why cable sheath treatment, leakage current, and charging current are critical factors that directly affect SEF performance. The course explains correct and incorrect CBCT installations, CT polarity and wiring mistakes, and how these issues lead to false trips or loss of sensitivity.
By the end of this course, you will be able to design, review, set, and troubleshoot SEF protection schemes with confidence, ensuring reliable earth fault detection while maintaining system stability—exactly as expected in modern utility, industrial, and renewable power networks.
What You'll Learn
By completing this course, you will be able to
• Understand earth fault current behavior in MV and HV systems
• Explain residual current and zero-sequence current paths
• Understand what relay sensitivity really means in protection engineering
• Differentiate between conventional EF and Sensitive Earth Fault (SEF) protection
• Select and apply CBCT, residual CT, and neutral CT correctly
• Design correct CBCT and cable sheath arrangements
• Understand why leakage current and charging current cause SEF mal-operation
• Prepare SEF relay settings using practical engineering philosophy
• Coordinate SEF with feeder, transformer, and REF protection
• Identify and correct CT polarity and wiring mistakes
• Troubleshoot SEF nuisance trips using a structured site approach
Course Content / Topics Covered
1. Fundamentals of Earth Fault Protection
• Types of earth faults
• Earth fault current paths
• Symmetrical components and zero-sequence current
• Limitations of conventional earth fault protection
2. Sensitive Earth Fault (SEF) Protection
• Why SEF protection is required
• Difference between EF and SEF protection
• Typical applications of SEF in MV/HV systems
• SEF operating principles
3. Relay Sensitivity Explained
• What sensitivity means in protection engineering
• Sensitivity vs selectivity and stability
• Impact of low pickup settings
• Common misconceptions
4. Measuring Residual Current
• Residual measurement using three phase CTs
• Neutral CT measurement
• Limitations of residual summation
• Why CBCT is preferred for SEF
5. Core Balance Current Transformer (CBCT)
• CBCT construction and working principle
• Solid-core vs split-core CBCT
• Accuracy, limitations, and application guidelines
• CBCT selection criteria
6. Cable Sheath, Leakage & Charging Currents
• Cable leakage current explained
• Charging (capacitive) current in MV cables
• Induced sheath currents
• Why non-fault currents must be eliminated from CBCT
7. Correct vs Wrong CBCT Installations
• Correct CBCT installation rules
• Cable sheath routing and earthing philosophy
• Wrong installations and their consequences
• Visual examples of common site mistakes
8. CT Polarity & Wiring Mistakes
• CT polarity fundamentals
• Residual wiring errors
• Symptoms of polarity mistakes
• How to verify CT polarity during commissioning
9. SEF Relay Settings – Practical Example
• Pickup setting philosophy
• Time delay and grading principles
• High-set SEF stages
• Example: 33/11 kV transformer SEF settings
Who this course is for
■ Protection & commissioning engineers
■ Substation design engineers
■ Utility and EPC engineers
■ O&M engineers
■ Engineers working with MV/HV cables
■ Engineers involved in industrial, renewable, and utility substations
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/mastering-sensitive-earth-fault-sef-protection
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