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  • Technical Overview of DIgSILENT PowerFactory Monitor

    Technical Overview

    Hardware Configuration
    The PowerFactory Monitor is based on a Control and Monitoring Unit (CMU) which can be equipped with up to 4 Signal Units (SU) supporting in total up to 128 analogue channels (32 channels for the portable system) and 64 event inputs being processed and analysed with a maximum scan rate of 15.36 kHz per channel at a 16 Bit resolution. Each Signal Unit can accommodate different types of signal conditioning devices featuring highest flexibility for direct connection of current- and voltage transformers but also low level AC/DC-voltage and -current signals. Various PowerFactory Monitoring (PFM) Systems can communicate with the PowerFactory Master Station for supervising the status of the PFM network, for collecting essential recorded information or for building a two level monitoring structure for selective and most vital display and analysis functions.


    Multi-time Frame Recording
    Based on high speed signal data acquisition the PowerFactory Monitor generates a number of different data streams that allow for fault and disturbance recording, event recording, power system performance supervision, power quality recording as well as special on-line signal generation such as real time phasors and frequency monitoring.


    Power System Performance Supervision
    Fundamental frequency and phasor quantities (RMS) are determined on basis of high precision softtransducers with scan rates of up to 2-4 samples per cycle being time tagged with a 1œs resolution. High-speed recording of large amount of quantities is typically triggered via threshold criteria on primary signals or on basis of any criteria being derived from flexible equations or analysis functions incl. oscillation detection. Intelligent re-trigger functions are provided to guarantee capturing of disturbance sequences which may occur during catastrophic and extended network upset conditions. Triggering is reported to the Master Station initiating automatic upload of data should this be requested by the overall monitoring setup.


    Real Time Phasors
    Based on the flexible setup of the PowerFactory Monitor, frame and high level slot function definitions, various specific measuring devices can be configured. A typical application of such flexibility would be the real time phasor measurement where various phasor quantities are derived from local information, stored, analysed or passed on to remote systems for coordinated stability evaluation.


    Power Quality Recording
    Capturing of voltage sags and high voltage conditions along with the continuous monitoring and recording of harmonic distortion, phase unbalance and other quantities of interest, continuous power quality monitoring is provided. Any recording such as captured voltage sags or daily 24 hours power quality records can be kept locally at the PFM or may be transferred automatically to the Master Station for centralized storage and review.


    Automatic Analysis
    On basis of standard PowerFactory DPL scripts, the PowerFactory Monitor features the automatic analysis of monitoring data streams as well as recorded, event triggered data sequences. This will allow a preprocessing of the many recordings to determine it’s severity and relevance for further expert analysis. A typical standard feature of the automatic event and monitoring analysis would be the performance of automated printing of all recorded data sequences.
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