
Fundamentals of Substation Equipment and Control Systems
interpro.wisc.edu/RA00509 See upcoming datesCourse Overview
Upon completion of this course, you will understand the construction, operation, and control of power transformers, load tap changers, voltage regulators, power circuit breakers, circuit switchers, and capacitor banks.
You will also be familiar with protective relays, trip schematics and wiring diagrams, auxiliary equipment and systems, metalclad switchgear, substation automation and integration, batteries, and battery chargers.
Who Should Attend?
- Substation design engineers and technicians
- Industrial, utility, or plant engineers
- Substation operations specialists
- Power system dispatchers
- Project managers
Course Outline
Substation Types and Purposes
- Fundamentals of power system operation
- Primary substation equipment
Power Transformers and Controls
- Major components
- Construction and operation
- Connections and ratings
- Fixed taps and LTCs
Introduction to Schematics and Wiring Diagrams
- Control logic
- Converting control schematics to wiring diagrams
- Example transformer control and wiring diagrams
Voltage Regulators
- Construction and operation
- Ratings
Disconnect Switches
- Types and applications
- Manual and motor-operated switches; control schematics
Power Circuit Breakers
- Purpose and types
- Construction and operation
- Schematics and wiring diagram examples
Circuit Switchers and Other Special Application Switches
- Purpose and major components
- Construction and operation
- Schematics and wiring
Reclosers
- Purpose and applications
- Major components
- Types and ratings
- Construction and operation
Power Fuses
- Types and applications
- Operation
Instrument Transformers
- Voltage and current transformers
- Principles of operation
- Burden, saturation, and accuracy
- Ratings and connections
Protective Relay Systems
- Purpose and types
- DC trip and close schematics
- AC voltage and current schematics
- Wiring diagrams
Battery Systems
- Purpose and ratings
- Chargers and charging control systems
AC Station Power Systems
- Station power requirements
- Back-up supplies/sources
SCADA
- Purpose and functions
- SCADA overview
- RTUs and IEDs
Integrated/Automated Substation Control Reference Material
- Integration/automation defined
- Communication systems and interfaces
Capacitor Banks
- Purpose
- Construction and operation
- Switching and protection control schemes
Metalclad Switchgear
- Advantages and applications
- Construction and operation
- Protection and control
Wave Traps
- Purpose and applications
- Major components
- Tuning and operation
Substation Commissioning
- Acceptance testing equipment
- Start up procedures
- Energizing equipment
- Substation and transmission line examples
Instructors
David Herbst
David Herbst has over 38 years of experience in designing, installing, and testing electric utility relay protection and control systems. He is a licensed Professional Engineer and currently works as Director of Field Services for Dashiell in Madison, Wisconsin. Dave spent 21 years working for an investor-owned electric utility. His responsibilities included design, installation, and maintenance of relay protection systems, as well as supervision of engineers and technicians involved in system protection design and commissioning. Dave has extensive experience in protection system design and commissioning of substations and electrical systems from 480 volts through 345kV. Dave graduated from UW-Madison with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1983.
Mitch Bradt
Mitch Bradt, PE, is an engineer and educator who loves to see students “get it.” He has over 25 years of experience in the fields of aerospace and electric power. His responsibilities have varied from aircraft electrical systems, to utility system protective relaying, to utility-applied power electronics, to wind farm collectors, and teaching and curriculum development in these related areas. He currently serves a number of major electric utilities and project developers with a staff of 100 engineers and designers, providing for all aspects of substation design on approximately 150 projects each year. Mitch graduated from Marquette University with a BSEE in 1993.
Upcoming dates
Fundamentals of Substation Equipment and Control Systems
Location: Madison, WI or Live Online
Course #: RA00509-D625
Fee: $1,895
interpro.wisc.edu/RA00509
Fee
- $1,895
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This course has two attendance options, face-to-face or online.
ONLINE REGISTRATION CLOSES OCTOBER 15, 2025
The materials for this course will be shipped out to online students. In order to ensure materials are received on time, online students should register before Oct 15th. Please review the Course Notes below for additional information.
Face-to-face attendance fee includes morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, and course materials.
Online attendance fee includes online instruction and course materials. Online attendees will access course sessions via the Zoom web conferencing platform.
Credits
- CEU: 2.3
- PDH: 23
Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
10/21/2025 7:30am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 10/21/2025 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 10/22/2025 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 10/23/2025 8:00am - 4:00pm Central Time
Course Notes
This is a HyFlex (in-person and online) taught course. Your registration is for one teaching platform only: in-person or online. Please be prepared to attend all days either in-person or online. Contact us before registering if you have any questions.
Registration confirmation will guide students through accessing the Canvas course site.
Students will create and log in to the Canvas course site with a NetID. Course assets such as participation certificates and course evaluations will be available to all students through the Canvas course site.
Online attendees will access course sessions via the Zoom web conferencing platform. Physical materials will be shipped to online students and available to in-person students on the first day of class.
THE COURSE ROSTER IS LIMITED. If interested in attending, please register as soon as possible. If the course is waitlisted, then the roster is full. Please contact us for options.
Instructors
Mitch Bradt, David Herbst
Location
Accommodations
Room: rates start at $189
Group Code: Use the reservation link below
Reserve by: Sep. 29, 2025
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Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend, please notify us no later than one week before your course begins, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after this date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.