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SCADA Solution

The SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) solution is a control system that allows monitoring and supervision of electrical substations, through remote control. Furthermore, thanks to data acquisition, it permits to early detect possible anomalies, avoiding service interruptions and disconnections. This solution ensures full integration with Smart Grid applications, granting a concrete energy efficiency.

Technical features
  • A SCADA system can include:

  • Process bus devices, installed on IEC 61850 or other protocols

  • BCU/RTU, it is a modular computer which supports applications and functions for substation control, communications, monitoring, protection and automation

  • Gateway, i.e. a powerful solution for interfacing bay level devices to DCS/EMS systems with a variety of standard communication protocols

Advantages
  • Reduce substation footprint and save up to 80% of copper wiring with digitization

  • User friendly with powerful and customizable HMI

  • Flexible hardware and software configuration and network topology for integration with legacy technologies

  • The redundancy control system and IED devices (Intelligent Electronic Device) grant a high and continuous availability of the plant

  • Save onsite trips with secure remote access

Applications
  • Electrical transmission and distribution

  • Utility

  • Photovoltaic plants

  • Wind power stations

  • Electrical substations

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