Distribution Automation
Distribution Automation
Distribution Automation
Distribution Automation
Dr. NDR Sarma Power System Automation Lab
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Generating Plant
Step-up transformers Circuit breakers
Generation System Transmission System Distribution System substations transformers circuit breakers feeders sectionalizing switches capacitor banks voltage regulators DSGs customers - HT customers - LT customers
Transmission System
Dispersed Storage and generation (DSG) Solar or Wind Sources (100KW to 1MW)
Sub-transmission system Distribution substation DSG Battery or Fuel cells, 1 to 25 MW Threephase Primary feeders
Voltage Regulator
Sectionalizing switch
Capacitor bank
Distribution Transformer
DSG
Home
Remotely monitors the distribution system, facilitates supervisory control of devices and provides decision support tools to improve the system performance
SCADA
(Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition)
Application Functions
Levels of Automation
Fault location, isolation and Service Restoration Maintaining good voltage profile Load Balancing Load Control Metering Maintaining Maps Fuse-off call operations Energy accounting
Recent Buzz words !! Outage Management Customer Information Management
Control Hierarchy
( From: Turan Gonen, Electric Power Distribution System Engineering, McGraw-Hill Book Company )
DAH
SCADA Host Systems App Server
FES 1&2
LAN
MMI 1
MMI 6
PERIPHERAL SERVER -1
Printer Sharer
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PERIPHERAL SERVER -2
Video Projector
Application Functions
Network Reconfiguration
a) Fault localization b) Service Restoration c) Load Balancing Integrated Volt-Var Control Remote Metering Automatic Load Shedding Load Management Automated Mapping and Facilities Management (AM/FM) Trouble Call Management System (TCMS) Load Survey and Energy Accounting
Locates faulty section in a radial distribution feeder by operating Load Break Switches on a feeder
Localization is faster compared to manual determination of faulty section Illustration:
Fault
A radial feeder
Fault localization
Fault
CB Close
LB Sw Close
Restores service to non-faulty feeder sections by reconfiguration Considerations * Presence of alternate paths * Operation of LB switches * Need to have remotely controllable switches * Restoration based on - satisfaction of current and voltage constraints - minimum switches - minimum losses
Composition and hence consumption patterns of loads on different feeders are different
Feeder 2
Initial configuration
Final configuration
Applied on feeders with capacitors and voltage regulators Control of capacitor banks and voltage regulators Schedule for switching and tap control To meet reactive power requirements and reduce losses
Remote Metering
Under Frequency based load shedding Sensing Frequency through transducers Load shedding based on the frequency drop, current loading conditions and priority of the load Closed loop function at RTU level
Gap between generation and demand Schedule power cuts on rotation Automatic load shedding based on schedules Facility to change the schedules
Gap between power generation and load demand due to sudden contingencies To shed the loads based on the relief required Identification of loads to be shed based on - current load magnitudes - priority of the load - time when last shed
Responds to customer complaints Acceptance of interruption/restoration data from the operator Distribution Transformer trip/close info from SCADA Determination of source of interruption Improvement of response time to customer complaints
Tangible Benefits
Substation Automation
Reduction in Capital Expenditure due to: Deferment of additional substation facilities Effective utilization of substation facilities Reduction in O&M Costs of Breaker switching for: Routine Operations Non-Routine Operations Reduction in O&M Costs of LTC Operation for: Routine LTC Operations Non-Routine Operations Reduction in O&M Costs for: Routine Relay Testing Relay Setting Reduction in O&M Costs of: Routine Data Collection Non-Routine Data Collection Data Analysis Testing of Data Logging Devices Repair of Data Logging Devices
Feeder Automation
Reduction in Capital Expenditure due to: Deferment of additional feeders Effective utilization of existing feeders Reduction in O&M Costs of: Fault Location and Isolation Service Restoration Routine Switching Operations Recloser Setting Recloser Testing Data Collection Data Analysis Feeder Reconfiguration Capacitor Banks Inspection
Increased Revenue Due to: Reduction of System Peak Load Tamper Detection to Reduce Electricity Theft Reduced Payments for Customer Claims
Increased Revenue Due to: Loss Reduction due to Feeder Reconfiguration Loss Reduction due to Capacitor Banks Automation Faster Service Restoration
Substation Automation
177,393
2,913,258
166,764 1.06
555,000 0.76
10,934,353 0.27
Benefit/Cost Ratio
Details of the area : 32,000 customers with electric and gas meters with a mix of 53 % residential, 8 % commercial 37% industrial and 2% agricultural. Peak demand : 124 MW Area served by three major substations (230/21 kV, 115/12 kV, 60/12 kV) with 13 primary feeders circuits (eleven 12kV and two 21kV) in the area
David L. Brown, et al., Prospects For Distribution Automation at Pacific Gas & Electric Company, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Vol. 6, No. 4, October 1991, pp 1946 -1954.
Substation Automation
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Summary
What is Distribution Automation ?
Monitor, Control, Decision support tools
Further Reading.
References
.. 1. Turan Gonen, Electric Power Distribution System Engineering, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1986, Chapter 1, pp 1-36.
2. David L. Brown, James W. Skeen, Parkash Daryani, Farrokh A Rahimi, Prospects For Distribution Automation at Pacific Gas & Electric Company, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Vol. 6, No. 4, October 1991, pp 1946-1954. 3. NDR Sarma, Rapid Growth Leads to System Automation Efforts, Transmission and Distribution World, Sept, 1997.
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