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Implementing fast configurable bolt-on self-healing technology for distribution management systems
Implementation of an automation system to meet specific improvement goals for System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) is discussed. Self-healing automation systems that use sensors, controls, and real-time distribution data to isolate faults and reconfigure feeders to minimize service disruption are an integral part of any Smart Grid vision. These automation solutions work best when they preserve standard protection schemes and operating procedures, tie together diverse intelligent electronic devices (IED) and protocols, and allow non-scripted configuration and addition of new devices, as well as integration with DMS systems.