SCADA BASED CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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This project can identify and isolate any faults that occur in the transmission lines.The transmission line(3-phase) is first divided into parts and a GX-switch is attached atthe start of the cables. The SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system continuously monitors these different points in the cables. Once a fault occurs, the operator receives a notification on his console. He can then select to isolate the fault and to contact the linesman to repair the fault. Since the fault can be isolated,the area affected by the power outage can be given power through a secondary source. This reduces the time of the power cut, in the meantime the fault can be located and repaired.
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