- Title : Plant Engineers & Managers Guide 12 by Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M.
- Publish : Marcel Dekker, Inc New York and Basel
- Type Document : pdf
- Release : December 2002
- Total Page : 21 page
- Size : 0.83 Mb
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Industrial Power Monitoring and Control
SUMMARY
This chapter highlights the observations and conclusions from two recently completed, year-long studies of commercially available industrial power monitoring and supervisory control systems (PM&SC) and their application in use. These studies were completed as part of the Electric Power 2000 Project1, EP2000, internally sponsored by Integrated Technology Research, a division of Syzegph Corporation. These studies were done under the direction of one of the authors, Kenneth E. Nicholson, P.E.
The EP2000 Project included two studies: a review of currently available commercial technology for industrial power monitoring and supervisory control systems, PM&SC2, and a survey of current applications in use of installed PM&SC systems3. The review study reveals that a new generation of power monitoring equipment, with local processing display and communications capabilities, has taken the state of the art well beyond metering and remote control. New software, mostly based on the Microsoft NT platform, has begun to form a new generation of process monitoring and supervisory control systems for industrial electric power infrastructures. The survey study, completed in late 1996, included over 70 North American industrial sites covering a significant portion of Fortune 100 companies where energy is a critical process component.
SUMMARY
This chapter highlights the observations and conclusions from two recently completed, year-long studies of commercially available industrial power monitoring and supervisory control systems (PM&SC) and their application in use. These studies were completed as part of the Electric Power 2000 Project1, EP2000, internally sponsored by Integrated Technology Research, a division of Syzegph Corporation. These studies were done under the direction of one of the authors, Kenneth E. Nicholson, P.E.
The EP2000 Project included two studies: a review of currently available commercial technology for industrial power monitoring and supervisory control systems, PM&SC2, and a survey of current applications in use of installed PM&SC systems3. The review study reveals that a new generation of power monitoring equipment, with local processing display and communications capabilities, has taken the state of the art well beyond metering and remote control. New software, mostly based on the Microsoft NT platform, has begun to form a new generation of process monitoring and supervisory control systems for industrial electric power infrastructures. The survey study, completed in late 1996, included over 70 North American industrial sites covering a significant portion of Fortune 100 companies where energy is a critical process component.
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