T. Vignesh, J. Kirubakaran, Jay Shriram Group of Institutions, Tirupur, Tamilnadu, India.
DOI : 01.0401/ijaict.2015.10.06
International Journal of Advanced Information and Communication Technology
Received On : October 10, 2018
Revised On : November 23, 2018
Accepted On : December 15, 2018
Published On : January 05, 2018
Volume 05, Issue 01
Pages : 800-802
Abstract
Power management is an important constraint in the design of various loads in industries for automation. So if power consumption increases then the substation monitoring is very important for the purpose of controlling the hardware and software optimization with the help of PLC ladder logic system and SCADA were used. This technique in order to reach strong conclusion about their actual impact on the power grid monitoring and control without manpower. The basic idea behind substation control project is to monitor the switchyards in substation. In substation many relays and circuit breakers are used. When any one breaker is trip because of the problems, we can monitor and control through SCADA windows. In power management project, the computer is used for assigning the priority for various loads. The signals are given to the computer of the electricity board where there is the electronic control unit which controls the sequence of disconnecting the load. On basis of controls from the computer the breakers are managed and in computer the SCADA system is installed which is used for monitoring and control. If there any problem occurs in plant, we can easily identify which part is trip.Afterthat we can troubleshoot the problem through manpower and monitor the substation.
Keywords
PLC, SCADA, Power Grid System, Fault Isolation.
Cite this article
T. Vignesh, J. Kirubakaran, “Diminishing the Requirement of Power using PLC and SCADA Systems in Power Grid System” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, pp.795-799, January 05, 2018.
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