LV Network Monitoring Demonstrating the Possibilities

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25 October 2012 Gideon Evans LV Network Monitoring Demonstrating the Possibilities

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25 October 2012 Gideon Evans. LV Network Monitoring Demonstrating the Possibilities. Introduction. SSE’s Low Carbon homes Can LV Network Monitoring equipment be retrofitted without taking customers off supply?. Capacity. Average Demand. Demand. XX:00. XX:30. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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25 October 2012Gideon Evans

LV Network MonitoringDemonstrating thePossibilities

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Introduction

• SSE’s Low Carbon homes

• Can LV Network Monitoring equipment be retrofitted without taking customers off supply?

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Understanding the LV Network

• Capacity– Current– MDI Information– Demand and Generation– more informed decisions

• Performance– Voltage Limits– Power Factor– Power Quality / Harmonics– more informed decisions

Time

Capacity

Average Demand

XX:00 XX:30

Demand

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Monitoring Equipment

MDIs

Measuring Current

Measuring Voltage

Transmission of data

Installing Equipment

Storage of data

Calculated data

Rezap

Fault management

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Measuring Current

• Conventional CTs– Installation would require

disruptive substation works– Known choice

• Rogowski Sensors– Can be installed around

existing cable cores– Accuracy considerations

• Innovations– Sentec GRIDKEY current

transducer– Now on the market

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Measuring Voltage

• Terminal Block Connection– Possible on modern fuse cabinets

(eg Lucy Trifca)– Constrained cable routing– Need to drill holes in enclosures?

• Direct Busbar connection– Requires work on live busbars– Connection leads need to be

routed away from operational area

• Innovations– Drummond G clamp– Now on the market

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Data Aggregation

• Manufacturers offered integrated solutions– Current Group offered Open Grid product– GE offered a C650 Relay / RTU, designed to work with ENMAC– Selex Galileo offered their Sentec Gridkey product

• Early versions had limited functionality – They had difficulties with measurement of directional current and harmonics

• Communications– Aerial extensions were required

• Data Storage in the data aggregator– Issues with capacity and reliability

• Cabinets– Issues with size, weight, IP rating and mounting

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Equipment Connection

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Current Group Current Group Open Grid Open Grid

Harmonics

Real and Reactive Power

Chalvey Local s/s

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Selex Galileo / Sentec - GridKey

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Communications

• Modes of Operation– Streamed (Real Time measured data)– Half Hour (Calculated data)– Alarms (Un-solicited data)

• Protocol - DNP3– For use with existing SCADA based control systems– Standardised template was needed

• Storage– Pi Historian

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Further investigation

• Streamline installation process? (Thames Valley Vision Project)

• Equipment life-cycle – what should we expect from manufacturers? (Thames Valley Vision Project)

• Total monitoring system accuracy?

• Monitoring systems’ own energy usage?

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Key Learning Points

• Live retrofitting can be done

• Today’s equipment can monitor complex electrical parameters

• LV network is as unbalanced as we thought!

• Monitoring is a system. Comms and data storage are key features, not bolt on extras

• Manufacturers value access to DNO networks – help them to help you

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Any questions?

Thank you