Title :
Traditional versus automated approaches to reliability
Author_Institution :
John R. Redmon Inc., West Orange, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Use of traditional methods to improve reliability differs in the impact on the standard reliability indices (CAIDI, SAIDI, and SAIFI) from automated approaches. The traditional methods such as tree trimming, shield wire, lightning arresters, and different types of line construction address the root cause of distribution circuit faults. The automated approaches mainly reduce the duration of the outages through the addition of remote control. More robust applications of automation can reduce the number of customers interrupted as well as the duration of the customer outages. As deregulation in the electric utility industry expands, state utility commissions are looking to measure and control the reliability of electric service to all customers in their state. Automated approaches have been presented as a quick fix to reliability problems. The focus of this presentation is to set appropriate expectations for each approach to improving electric distribution reliability.
Keywords :
power distribution control; power distribution faults; power distribution protection; power distribution reliability; telecontrol; CAIDI; SAIDI; SAIFI; customer outages; distribution circuit faults; distribution system reliability; electric service reliability; electric utility industry deregulation; lightning arresters; line construction; reliability indices; remote control; shield wire; tree trimming; Arresters; Automatic control; Automation; Circuit faults; Electric variables measurement; Industrial control; Lightning; Power industry; Robustness; Wire;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2001
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7173-9
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2001.970137