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Monitor and Control Reclosers
The most widely used application
of Telemetric products is recloser monitoring and control
because of the widespread communications availability and the cost
effectiveness of the solution. Telemetric solutions provide immediate
control, status and notification of recloser operations to reduce
outage durations and improve efficiencies for field crews and
dispatch personnel.
Benefits of Automating Reclosers
- Minimizing outage Duration
- Reduce Costs
- Improve Customer Satisfaction
- Optimize Usage of Field Crews and Dispatch Personnel
Features
- Monitor recloser status points, such as a trip and lockout event,
and automatically notify dispatch personnel. Notifications are
sent upon alarms or events via pager, email or voice and can be
sent to multiple individuals.
- Assist repair crews with the ability
to provide open and close commands by supervisory remote control
of the recloser.
- Offers real time status of all the inputs/outputs
of the recloser:
- open/close state of recloser contacts
- high and low voltage readings (AC powered models)
- time of the events
- presence of AC voltage (outage monitoring)
- recloser malfunction indication
- local/remote or hot line tag switch status
- total count of recloser operations
- Provide control and status of the recloser
from a Web application or your SCADA system with SCADA-Xchange.
- Wireless communication is widely
available (even in remote rural areas), and the cost effective cellular
data services begin at $6 per month and utilizes the existing
public cellular data network, leveraging an existing infrastructure
that is accessible nationwide.
Application Details
The MicroRTU works with any recloser model with digital I/O or
analog inputs such as the Cooper 4C. Current MicroRTUs are configured with up to 6 digital
inputs, 4 analog inputs and 6 AC or DC output relays.
The MicroRTU can also be configured to monitor
status and report load current on Cooper hydraulic reclosers.
The reclosers Copper W and
Cooper L must be equipped with the necessary options which
are available on new units or as retrofit kits.
The DNP-RTM works with reclosers that
support DNP3 via a serial connection, and can monitor up to 99
DNP points and notify if these points change. Intelligent report by exception
allows customers to select smaller data service plans minimizing operating
expenses with:
- User defined exception events
- User scheduled times
- Updates on demand via SCADA or web application
Installation is made easy with a custom
wiring harness or integration kit. Once installed, devices are
immediately accessible using the secure web application or via
SCADA.
All devices come with access to a secure
web application that enables configuration of the rules for establishing
notifications. For example, upon a lockout event, send an email
to outage@utility.com.
The device will delay for 1 to 240 seconds
after the first trip change before calling, allowing the device
to record any additional close-trip operations prior to reporting.
The Web application can be configured to send notifications upon
momentary trip-close operations or only when the recloser has
tripped to lockout.
On AC powered MicroRTUs, a backup battery
provides operating power during outages. After the outage report
has been sent, if no further input activity is detected for one
minute, the battery will automatically be turned off and the device
will remain off until AC power is restored. Alternatively the
battery can be programmed to remain on, permitting control actions
to continue. A typical battery can last 12-48 hours before requiring
recharge (life of the battery depends on load, battery size and
environmental conditions).
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