DocumentCode
3451180
Title
The remote control and monitoring of MV distribution networks
Author
Heighington, S.R. ; Mobias, J.C.
Author_Institution
Groupe Schneide, MV Technol., UK
fYear
1995
fDate
34794
Firstpage
42583
Lastpage
42590
Abstract
The RECs in the UK face the challenge of having to reduce fault restoration time. One of the solutions is to remotely monitor and control strategically positioned switches in both rural and urban 11 kV distribution networks to enable fast reconfiguration. Standard catalogue products, which form part of a complete secondary distribution telecontrol system, will enable the user to implement these schemes economically. The main feature of the system proposed in this paper is its high degree of integration. This has been achieved by incorporating the RTU card in a telecontrol cabinet and using an intelligent master RTU/control unit capable of handling multiple serial protocols to enable concurrent communication with the slave RTUs in the field, the PC based GUI and/or the main SCADA system. The advantage for the end user is that sole responsibility for the complete system is taken by the switchgear manufacturer
Keywords
computerised monitoring; distribution networks; intelligent control; power system control; power system restoration; switchgear; telecontrol; 11 kV; MV distribution networks; PC based GUI; RTU card; SCADA system; concurrent communication; fast reconfiguration; fault restoration time reduction; intelligent master RTU/control unit; monitoring; multiple serial protocols; remote control; rural distribution networks; secondary distribution telecontrol system; switches control; switchgear; telecontrol cabinet; urban distribution networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Reliability, Security and Power Quality of Distribution Systems., 1995., IEE North Eastern Centre Power Section Symposium on the
Conference_Location
Durham
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19950456
Filename
494955
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