Title :
Implementation of new monitoring tools and optimisation of maintenance through the use of Web-based technology
Author :
Jung, Thierry ; Tenbohlen, Stefan ; Altwegg, J. ; Roussel, Philippe ; Harfouch, Carl
Abstract :
Utilities need to reduce costs associated to maintenance of installed equipment. Main ways to achieve this cost reduction are the use of remote access to on-line condition monitoring of equipment, and a shift from preventive maintenance to predictive maintenance. Thanks to the evolution of monitoring systems, maintenance and operation people can concentrate their activity on tasks with high added value. Ethernet can transport the information from the substation to every PC connected to the customer intranet. This paper describes advanced solutions already implemented covering all type of primary equipment in the substation. Starting from the strict point of view of monitoring it will then proceeds forward with the presentation of diagnostics, prognosis and the challenges posed by the development of such tools. Integration into customer information system will be also discussed. As a last step, we will cast a look on future developments such as complete on-line services.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; cost reduction; expert systems; intranets; local area networks; optimisation; power engineering computing; predictive control; preventive maintenance; substation automation; substation protection; Ethernet; Web-based technology; communication system software; cost reduction; customer information system; customer intranet; diagnostics presentation; equipment maintenance; expert system; on-line condition monitoring; on-line services; predictive control; predictive maintenance; preventive maintenance; prognosis presentation; remote access; substation information; Condition monitoring; Cost function; Disaster management; Ethernet networks; Predictive maintenance; Preventive maintenance; Remote monitoring; Substations; Thermal management; Thermal stresses;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Latin America, 2004 IEEE/PES
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8775-9
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2004.1432502