MV network management Easergy range Panorama 2010 Easergy range Panorama Easergy: a range of solutions for MV network management Easergy range Remote network dedicated supervisor control Remote network monitoring L500 T200 P T200 I T200E Flite 116-SA/G200 Flair 200C Easergy range dedicated remote control system Overhead switch control unit Control unit for MV and MV/LV substations Communicating fault current detector for overhead lines Communicating fault current detector for an MV substation Capacity: 500 Easergy type devices Control of 1 or 2 switches Control of 1 to 16 switches Single-phase ammetric detector Three-phase, 2 channel fault current detector open to all types of earthing system Main functions b Network view with substation alarm b Detailed substation view b Alarm logs, archives b Direct access to substation view via a list b Automatic sorting of alarms and archives by substation b Online help b Pole mounted b Wall-mounted b Ringmastermounted b Switch monitoring and control b Fault current detector b Automation systems: sectionaliser, power supply source changeover switch b Measurements: I, U, b Measurements: I, U P, Q, S, energy and power factor cos j Flite 116: b Line installation b Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection b I and U presence measurements b Communication management with G200 b Powered by lithium battery G200: b Pole-mounted b Flite 116 concentrator b Processing and archiving b Free I/O: 3 digital outputs and 6 digital inputs b 220 Vac, solar or 12 Vdc supply b Wall-mounted b Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection b U, I, P, Q, S, energy and power factor measurements cos φ b Management of 3 digital outputs and 6 digital inputs b 220 Vac supply backedup by Ni-CD battery b Concentration of Modbus communication devices b Data and measurements archives b 1 to 2 serial communication ports b 1 Ethernet port b Communication port operation management b Transmission interface: PSTN, radio, GSM, GPRS, Ethernet, dedicated line, RS232, RS485 b 915 MHz short range radio communication b 1 SCADA communication port b Transmission interface: radio, GSM, GPRS, CDMA b 1 communication port b 1 Ethernet port (option) b Transmission interface: PSTN, Radio, GSM, GPRS, Ethernet, RS232, RS485 b IEC 870-5-101 and IEC 870-5-104 b Serial DNP3 and TCP/IP b Serial Modbus and TCP/IP b Other proprietary protocols b IEC 870-5-101 b Serial DNP3 and TCP/IP b Modbus b IEC 870-5-101 b DNP3 b Modbus Data configuration b Professional communications and database editor b Data creation via dialogue boxes b ������������������� Embedded web server b ������������������������������ Local and remote configuration b Local and remote configuration with Easergy L500 b Local or remote configuration b Embedded web server Accessories b Radio, PSTN, DL and fibre optic modems b Simulation tools and tests b Installation tool b Open phase and zero sequence sensors Control of 4 switches b Concentration of Modbus communication devices b Data and measurements archives b Back-up power supply for control unit, switch and transmission equipment Communication b Integrated communication front-end b Permanent and nonpermanent communications management: v telephone/GSM v radio v direct public and dedicated private line b Periodic call management Communication protocol b Modbus b Open phase and zero sequence sensors Local fault indication Flite 110-SA Flite 210, 230 Flite 312, 315, 332, 335, 382 Fault current detectors for an overhead network Flair 21D, 22D, 23DV Flair 219, 279 Flair 310, 370 Fault current detectors for MV substations Single-phase ammetric detector Three-phase ammetric detectors Three-phase directional detectors DIN format three-phase ammetric detectors Three-phase ammetric detectors Three-phase directional detectors Main functions b Line installation b Pole-mounted b Pole-mounted b Wall-mounted b Wall-mounted b Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection b Indication of transient and permanent faults b Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection b Indication of transient and permanent faults b Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection b Transient and/or permanent fault indicator b Fault counter b Incorporated in the switchgear b Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection b Measurements: v ammeter v maximeter b ������������������� Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection b Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection b Indication of transient and permanent faults b Powered by lithium battery b Powered by lithium battery b Powered by lithium battery, solar panels or 12 Vdc depending on model b Self-powered by current sensors b Power supply: v Flair 279: 220 Vac (battery-backed) v Flair 219: battery b ������������� Power supply: 230 Vac backed up by battery or external depending on model b ������������������� Option: signalling contact for RTU b �������������������� Signalling contacts for RTU b ����������������������� Signalling contact for RTU b ������������������� Signalling contact for RTU b ������������������� Signalling contact for RTU b By micro-switches b Configurable via display unit b By micro-switches b By micro-switches or button and display unit b Configurable via display unit b Open phase and zero sequence sensors b Unit for wall-mounting b Open phase and zero sequence sensors Communication Data configuration b By micro-switches Accessories b Installation tool b Open phase and zero sequence sensors What are the expected advantages of MV network management? b Develop customer satisfaction and services b Increase economic performance b Control investment (past and future) Reduce outage time b Optimized intervention as a result of reliable information from fault current detectors, locally and from a distance. b In the event of a fault, the control units can be used to restore the supply to the healthy parts of the network: v by the operator from the remote control center: 50% of the network supply can be restored within a few minutes v by the integrated automated devices: the faulty sections of the reset cycle can be isolated. Improve the quality of distributed energy b Accurate information about permanent and transient faults allows corrective and preventive maintenance to be carried out to reduce fault repeatability. b The quality of the distributed energy can be monitored by means of relevant recorded and transmitted measurements: v measurement of load currents and real-time indication of variations v measurement of voltages with indication and storage of voltage dips and jumps v measurement of the power factor. Reduce operating costs b Accurate fault information considerably reduces fault detection time: v on-site intervention times are greatly reduced through the use of communicating devices v accurate fault information simplifies troubleshooting operations and tasks. b Preventive maintenance on the MV network reduces the number of call-outs during duty hours. b The modularity and integrability of the Easergy products range significantly reduce installation and commissioning costs. b The integral modularity of the Easergy products range allows you to invest exactly what is required and to benefit from an immediate return on investment. You can then add extra equipment when your budget allows. b Investing in the control station can be costly and take time to implement. Remote control of your networks can be achieved in stages using simple systems that can be implemented within a few months. This also allows the improvement in quality of service and the technical options to be assessed: v adapting stations to remote control: power-operated MV cubicles, control unit or communicating detector, transmission equipment v the comprehensive real-time network control functions and price-quality ratio of the Easergy L500 SCADA make it an exceptional tool for the following applications: - remote control of small networks - system dedicated to controlling networks complementary to the DMS system - temporary system until a DMS is installed - system maintenance - trial runs. Schneider Electric 35 Rue Joseph Monier CS 30323 92506 Rueil Malmaison Cedex Tel : +33 (0)1 41 29 70 00 Fax : +33 (0)1 41 29 71 00 www.schneider-electric.com AMTED107018EN ART.832397 © Schneider Electric Industries SAS - All rights reserved Fast return on investment As standards, specifications and designs change from time to time, please ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication. 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