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Guide :- Mrs. J. A. THAKARE


What is AUTOMATION..?



NEED of Automation..?



Advantages & Disadvantages



Applications


A power station (also referred to as a
generating station, power plant,
powerhouse or generating plant) is an
industrial facility for the generation of
electric power.



At the center of nearly all power stations is
a generator, a rotating machine that
converts mechanical power into electrical
power by creating relative motion between
a magnetic field and a conductor


Data acquisition is the process of sampling
signals that measure real world physical
conditions and converting the resulting samples
into digital numeric values that can be
manipulated by a computer.



Data acquisition systems (abbreviated with the
acronym DAS or DAQ) typically convert analog
waveforms into digital values for processing


It is Defined as Acquiring or colleting data
in Various Forms



Function:To send information in various forms



Uses:to sent Data from the substation to one or
several databases for use by operators,
engineers, planners, and administration


Computer processes and personnel
supervise, or monitor, the conditions and
status of the power system using this

acquired data. Operators and engineers
monitor the information remotely on
computer displays and graphical wall

displays or locally, at the device, on frontpanel displays and laptop computers.


Control refers to sending command

messages to a device to operate the I&C and
power system devices. Traditional
supervisory control and data acquisition
(SCADA) systems rely on operators to
supervise the system and initiate commands
from an operator console on the master
computer. Field personnel can also control
devices using front-panel push buttons or a
laptop computer


Build Using Microprocessor



They accepts commands & communicate
information like computer



Mainly Found in –
Substation
Pole top
1. Instrument transformer
2. Transducer
3. RTU
4. Communication port switch
5. Meter
6. Digital fault recorder
7. Load tap changer
8. Recloser controller
9. Time synchronization source
10.Protocol gateway
11.PLC
12.Protective Realys
INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMER


Instrument transformers are
used to sense power system
current and voltage values.
They are physically
connected to power system
apparatus and convert the
actual power system
signals,which include high
voltage and current
magnitudes, down to lower
signal levels



CT



PT
TRANSDUCER



Transducers convert the
analog output of an
instrument transformer
from one magnitude
toanother or from one
value type to another, such
as from an ac current to dc
voltage.



Types (active,passive)



Application
RTU



As the name implies, a remote
terminal device, RTU, is an
IED that can be installed in a
remote location, and acts as a
termination point for field
contacts.
The RTU can transfer collected
data to other devices and
receive data and control
commands from other devices
through a serial port. User
programmable RTUs are
referred to as “smart RTUs.”.



Types



Application


COMMUNICATIONS PORT SWITCH



A communications switch is a device that
switches between several serial ports
when it is told to do so.
METER & DIDGITAL FAULT RECORDER


A meter is an IED that is
used to create accurate
measurements of power
system current,
voltage,and power values



A digital fault recorder
(DFR), is an IED that
records information about
power system
disturbances.
LOAD TAP CHANGER & RECLOSER
CONTROLLER


Load tap changers are
devices used to change
the tap position on
transformers



Recloser controllers
remotely control the
operation of automated
reclosers and switches.
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC)


It is an IED that can be
programmed to perform
logical control. As with the
RTU, a dedicated pair of
copper conductors for each
contact and transducer value
are terminated on panels
within the PLC.



The PLC can transfer
collected data to other
devices and receive data
andcontrol commands from
other devices through a serial
port.
PROTECTIVE RELAY




A protective relay is an IED
designed to sense power
system disturbances and
automatically perform
control actions on the I&C
system and the power
system to protect personnel
and equipment
Protectiverelays create
metering information, collect
system status information,
and store historical
recordsof power system
operation.
CONCLUSION


Protection and automation systems have evolved
over many decades to be generally considered as
"good industry practice”, arguably derived from
many bad industry experiences!



On the other hand, community and industry
expectations for Future Networks demand even
better solutions.
Power system automation

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Power system automation

  • 1. Guide :- Mrs. J. A. THAKARE
  • 2.  What is AUTOMATION..?  NEED of Automation..?  Advantages & Disadvantages  Applications
  • 3.  A power station (also referred to as a generating station, power plant, powerhouse or generating plant) is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power.  At the center of nearly all power stations is a generator, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power by creating relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor
  • 4.  Data acquisition is the process of sampling signals that measure real world physical conditions and converting the resulting samples into digital numeric values that can be manipulated by a computer.  Data acquisition systems (abbreviated with the acronym DAS or DAQ) typically convert analog waveforms into digital values for processing
  • 5.  It is Defined as Acquiring or colleting data in Various Forms  Function:To send information in various forms  Uses:to sent Data from the substation to one or several databases for use by operators, engineers, planners, and administration
  • 6.  Computer processes and personnel supervise, or monitor, the conditions and status of the power system using this acquired data. Operators and engineers monitor the information remotely on computer displays and graphical wall displays or locally, at the device, on frontpanel displays and laptop computers.
  • 7.  Control refers to sending command messages to a device to operate the I&C and power system devices. Traditional supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems rely on operators to supervise the system and initiate commands from an operator console on the master computer. Field personnel can also control devices using front-panel push buttons or a laptop computer
  • 8.  Build Using Microprocessor  They accepts commands & communicate information like computer  Mainly Found in – Substation Pole top
  • 9. 1. Instrument transformer 2. Transducer 3. RTU 4. Communication port switch 5. Meter 6. Digital fault recorder 7. Load tap changer 8. Recloser controller 9. Time synchronization source 10.Protocol gateway 11.PLC 12.Protective Realys
  • 10. INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMER  Instrument transformers are used to sense power system current and voltage values. They are physically connected to power system apparatus and convert the actual power system signals,which include high voltage and current magnitudes, down to lower signal levels  CT  PT
  • 11. TRANSDUCER  Transducers convert the analog output of an instrument transformer from one magnitude toanother or from one value type to another, such as from an ac current to dc voltage.  Types (active,passive)  Application
  • 12. RTU  As the name implies, a remote terminal device, RTU, is an IED that can be installed in a remote location, and acts as a termination point for field contacts. The RTU can transfer collected data to other devices and receive data and control commands from other devices through a serial port. User programmable RTUs are referred to as “smart RTUs.”.  Types  Application 
  • 13. COMMUNICATIONS PORT SWITCH  A communications switch is a device that switches between several serial ports when it is told to do so.
  • 14. METER & DIDGITAL FAULT RECORDER  A meter is an IED that is used to create accurate measurements of power system current, voltage,and power values  A digital fault recorder (DFR), is an IED that records information about power system disturbances.
  • 15. LOAD TAP CHANGER & RECLOSER CONTROLLER  Load tap changers are devices used to change the tap position on transformers  Recloser controllers remotely control the operation of automated reclosers and switches.
  • 16. PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC)  It is an IED that can be programmed to perform logical control. As with the RTU, a dedicated pair of copper conductors for each contact and transducer value are terminated on panels within the PLC.  The PLC can transfer collected data to other devices and receive data andcontrol commands from other devices through a serial port.
  • 17. PROTECTIVE RELAY   A protective relay is an IED designed to sense power system disturbances and automatically perform control actions on the I&C system and the power system to protect personnel and equipment Protectiverelays create metering information, collect system status information, and store historical recordsof power system operation.
  • 18. CONCLUSION  Protection and automation systems have evolved over many decades to be generally considered as "good industry practice”, arguably derived from many bad industry experiences!  On the other hand, community and industry expectations for Future Networks demand even better solutions.