Author :
Pauli, Stephen ; Krahl, Baldur O. ; Leuschner, Blane
Author_Institution :
Bayer Mater. Sci., Baytown, TX, USA
Abstract :
This work first explores power quality terminology as well as types of meters and communication interface components and their capabilities. Next, it examines how the system functions as a whole and compares the different philosophies of monitoring versus monitoring and controlling. This article also provides guidance for assembling requirements, identifying hardware alarms, system user types and database management. Then it explores the system architecture options, the system design, assembly, maintainability, multivendor support and Web capabilities. Finally, system benefits and payback are summarized.
Keywords :
alarm systems; power meters; power supply quality; substation automation; Web capability; communication interface components; control system; database management; hardware alarms; maintainability; meters; multivendor support; power quality terminology; substations monitoring; system architecture; system design; system user types; Control systems; Costs; Energy management; Monitoring; Power engineering and energy; Power quality; Power system management; Sliding mode control; Substations; Voltage-controlled oscillators;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIA.2005.1405823