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dicembre 18, 2020 - Siemens

Siemens introduces new solution for monitoring high-voltage lines

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  • One single device for lines of up to 500 km

 

  • Monitoring for powered, unpowered or grounded lines

 

  • Highly precise localization of line faults

 

  • Simplifies maintenance and increases network reliability

Siemens Smart Infrastructure recently launched its new #powerlinkcm, a condition monitoring solution for high-voltage AC and DC transmission lines. To ensure reliable power supply, optimize grid utilization and prevent blackouts the device is designed to precisely locate faults in the transmission grid and continuously track line conditions. One single #powerlinkcm device is sufficient to monitor line lengths of up to 500 km. Faults as well as line condition can be detected in powered, unpowered or grounded lines. Fault reports are received by the affected substation and are forwarded from there to the control room. For continuous line monitoring, the device can be connected to MindSphere, the open cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) platform from #siemens, which facilitates transparent processing of all line data in the cloud. This allows grid operators to analyze status reports and optimize maintenance activities.

 

“With the new #powerlinkcm solution, transmission grid operators can detect and locate possible line problems before causing major transmission network issues,” said #robertklaffus, CEO Digital Grid at #siemens Smart Infrastructure. “PowerLink CM supports predictive operations management. Transmission grid operators can better manage their assets, avoid blackouts, and guarantee a reliable supply of electricity.”

Existing fault localization solutions for power lines use detectors based on traveling wave technology. For condition monitoring, they are often supplemented with specialized sensors installed along the line supported by regular visual inspections via drones or helicopters. This approach is very costly, however, and not suitable for use on the unpowered or grounded lines typically found in the high-voltage direct-current transmission environment or for maintaining existing or building new power lines. The new system provides real-time monitoring of every type of transmission power line by continuously measuring line profile. Location information is available at the time of the event, but can also be determined after the fact. Copper theft, common in some countries, can be detected even in unpowered lines.

In addition, #powerlinkcm can detect sporadic or gradual changes in the condition of continuously operating lines, such as changes in ground clearance, clearance to trees, impact of weather events such as ice load or temperature fluctuations, as well as peak loads. This makes it possible to detect potential line problems early on and take countermeasures before a serious fault occurs.

This press release as well as a press photo can be found at https://sie.ag/37UY05e

For more information about power line condition monitoring, see https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/energy/energy-automation-and-smart-grid/smart-communications/powerline-condition-monitoring-powerlink-cm.html