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Power Distribution SCADA Systems and Solutions
Inelso provides SCADA solutions for monitoring, updating and ensuring continuous reliable, high-quality distribution while ensuring user safety by adding smart meters and monitoring systems to power grids to enable mutual electronic communication between suppliers and consumers. We develop new applications and innovative solutions for the entire grid to be remotely monitored and controlled from production to end consumer.
We have 1164 distribution SCADA systems installed and provide 99.9% data transmission success rate and real-time monitoring at MV/LV centers.
We monitor all switching equipment, protection relays and energy analyzers at MV and LV distribution centers in real-time and minimize fault detection and intervention times. With smart grid infrastructure, we reduce energy losses, increase distribution efficiency and maintain grid reliability at maximum levels. Our systems guarantee uninterrupted data flow and optimized distribution management throughout the grid's lifetime.
Our core solutions in power distribution SCADA systems as Inelso Energy:
- Grid transparency through smart meter and monitoring systems integration,
- Real-time equipment monitoring and control at MV/LV distribution centers,
- Fault detection, energy loss analysis and user safety management,
What is a power distribution SCADA system?
Power distribution SCADA is a system used for centralized monitoring and control of switching equipment, transformers, protection relays and smart meters in the power grid. The real-time status of all grid components from generation to end consumer is displayed, faults are detected and remote intervention is possible.
What equipment is monitored at MV and LV distribution centers?
At MV (Medium Voltage) centers, power transformers, circuit breakers, disconnectors and protection relays are monitored, while at LV (Low Voltage) centers, panels, compensation systems, energy analyzers and smart meters are monitored. Current, voltage, power and status information of all equipment is transmitted to the SCADA system in real-time.
How does smart meter integration work?
Smart meters automatically transmit consumption data to the SCADA system. Manual reading is not required, real-time consumption is monitored and billing is automated. Meter faults, energy theft and abnormal consumption are detected. Grid efficiency is increased by enabling two-way communication between supplier and consumer.
How does the SCADA system help in fault management?
SCADA automatically detects faults, immediately identifies fault location and alerts the operator. Predictive maintenance is performed by monitoring abnormal values before faults. Intervention time is reduced with remote on/off commands. Grid improvements are planned by analyzing fault history.