PFR fault recorder systems for power networks

More than just jammers
23 January 2020 by
PFR fault recorder systems for power networks
ARTEMES GmbH, Karin Bonvecchio
Odoo • Bild und Text

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Fault recorders in power grids, whether high, medium or low voltage, mainly have the task of recording faults and storing them in high resolution. However, a modern fault monitoring concept should be integrated into today's IT environments and thus be able to provide instant information in different ways not only to the on-site technician, but also to the operating control room staff and the technicians in the field.
Odoo – Beispiel 1 für drei Spalten

Flexible software

Today's solutions must above all be customer-oriented and be able to take their needs into account. This requires certain functions which the ARTEMES server software offers:

  • Web-based software

  • Responsive screen design: from smartphone to control room

  • Diagrams arbitrarily adjustable

  • Time resolution of the disturbances selectable: TFR with samples, 1/2 rms, rms, DFR

  • Create or edit reports as desired

  • direct interface to spreadsheets and word processing

Odoo – Beispiel 2 für drei Spalten

Topological views

Today, it is not only the question HOW, but above all WHERE an error occurred that is of interest. The additional box ARTEMES Topo offers possibilities to create your own overview:

  • Geographical representations

  • Include and link symbols

  • any subpages

  • Online values

  • Online diagrams

  • Lists for starting disturbance records

  • Statistics

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... and much more

Recording disturbances is one thing - but the ARTEMES Power Software can do much more:

  • Operation via the smart phone

  • Trigger on tape or jump

  • Any trigger (e.g. frequencies, harmonics etc...)

  • Power QUALITY according to EN50160

  • Advanced Power Quality (IEC 61000-4-30)

  • PMU - GPS synchronous angle measurements and disturbance recordings

  • Load flow measurements

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