Application of a Permanent Voltage Detection and Indication System (VDIS) for Reliable Personnel Safety and Monitoring of the Presence of Power in Switchgear Equipment; Experiences from the IEC Market for the U.S.

Gunter Kries, Vincent Cullen, Hamed Rezaei
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Ensuring personal safety and network availability are two major requirements that govern the daily work of network operators. A safe and reliable voltage-detection method, which can also be utilized to monitor power availability is therefore a key element and basic requirement for utilities to operate a safe and reliable network. Many of the existing solutions in the United States use temporary voltage-detection devices (such as hot sticks which are discussed below), but these do not allow for monitoring power availability. In addition, these approaches have several technical disadvantages that limit their use. This paper illustrates the challenges with the existing, temporary voltage-detection solutions and discusses advanced and economical voltage-detection systems for permanent and continuous voltage presence detection. It also explains the benefits and additional added value of using these systems in conjunction with cable accessories for switchgear equipment to improve safety, help monitoring power availability, and serve as a basic but fundamental component for deploying smart grids in distribution networks in a cost-effective way. This approach is already helping European utilities to take the first step toward automation and digitization of power grids by providing increased insight into the availability of power in the grid.
永久电压检测和指示系统(VDIS)在可靠人员安全和开关设备供电监测中的应用美国IEC市场的经验
保障人身安全和网络可用性是网络运营商日常工作的两大要求。因此,一种安全可靠的电压检测方法,也可以用来监测电力的可用性,是公用事业公司安全可靠运行网络的关键因素和基本要求。美国现有的许多解决方案使用临时电压检测设备(如下面讨论的热棒),但这些设备不允许监测电力可用性。此外,这些方法有几个技术上的缺点,限制了它们的使用。本文阐述了现有的临时电压检测解决方案所面临的挑战,并讨论了用于永久和连续电压存在检测的先进和经济的电压检测系统。它还解释了将这些系统与开关设备的电缆附件一起使用的好处和附加价值,以提高安全性,帮助监控电力可用性,并作为在配电网络中以经济有效的方式部署智能电网的基本但基本的组件。这种方法已经帮助欧洲公用事业公司向电网自动化和数字化迈出了第一步,为电网中的电力可用性提供了更深入的了解。
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