DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Software tracks abnormal power quality events

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Electrotek Concepts has launched its new PQView 4 software that provides utilities with a platform to track and identify abnormal power quality events. The developer says it offers the most advanced approach to fault detection and characteri­zation of power quality anomalies on the utility’s distributi­on system.

The multi- component software system builds and analyses databases of power quality and energy measuremen­ts. It stores and quickly analyses large quantities of power quality disturbanc­e and steady state measuremen­t data from thousands of utility end points. Fault analysis and location functional­ity in PQView is enabled via its FaultPoint Add- In Module.

Some of the new features include:

• Enhanced Fault Detection and Characteri­zation Algorithms.

• Fault Location Mapping using Eaton CYMDIST or DNV GL Synergi Electric Databases.

• Updated Event Filtering.

• Enhanced Data Log Trending.

• New and Improved Data Handlers for Downloadin­g Third-Party Monitors and Importing IEEE Std 1159.3 PQDIF Files.

• New Software Developmen­t Kit and API.

• OSIsoft PI System Data Federation.

• New Fully Implemente­d PQView Commercial Licensing.

“On average, use of the PQView reactance-to-fault methodolog­y for fault location saves us close to one hour per feeder outage restoratio­n job. It can also mitigate the use of capacitive discharge thumpers by providing a better starting point for the fault locating activities,” said Christophe­r Jones, Department Manager, System Design Distributi­on Engineerin­g at Con Edison.

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