Substation Monitoring
Substation Monitoring
Substation Monitoring
GIS Monitoring
Innovative analysis algorithms make possible the precise insight into equipment which is difficult to inspect.
Cable Monitoring
Sophisticated diagnostics for prolonged service life to prevent expensive repairs.
Tensile force SF6 Ambient temperature RTU Temperature Fiberglass sensor RTU RTU
RTU
Precise diagnosis and excellent visualization through innovative knowledge modules The predictive diagnoses and prognoses provided by the Siemens Integrated Substation Condition Monitoring meet the demands to optimize equipment performance, to reduce costs, and to minimize unscheduled downtime. Such diagnosis is a difficult task. It requires experience-based or even standardbased calculation models to allow the prediction of future equipment health states. This capability with the related algorithms is the centerpiece of the multiple knowledge modules of which the Siemens Integrated Substation Condition Monitoring consists. Unlike islanded, individual condition monitoring systems for each asset, which have already been available in the market for some time, the Siemens Integrated Substation Condition Monitoring makes possible a combination of individual
modules on a common communication platform. Hence, taken together, the modules form an overall analysis system for all major assets of a substation. Thanks to their common IT platform, all relevant data is collected, analyzed, and presented in a suitable manner through the SCADA system. Siemens user interface provides clear, wellstructured displays, the visualization of values, either numeric or in the form of bar graphs, curves, and charts, logging of reports, convenient query functions on reports, and even the visualization of external information. Reliable data transmission and effective monitoring through SCADA A dedicated software frame hosts the different knowledge modules for all primary assets. This software frame is designed to communicate systeminternally either within a substation or up to the control center level of the SCADA system. Hence, knowledge modules and the entire Siemens
Integrated Substation Condition Monitoring can be implemented within compatible SCADA Systems. Measured data from external systems is distributed to the corresponding knowledge module of the primary assets. Once data is received by the SCADA/EMS system, the knowledge modules process all transmitted information for visualization and actionable recommendations. Thanks to its flexibility, the knowledge modules are independent from existing hardware platforms and can be implemented at all different CM levels from substation control up to central data acquisition in the control center.
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