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Digital Fault Recorders

record out of limit electrical power system events.

See Also: Fault Recorders, Transient Recorders, Disturbance Recorders


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  • Multifunction Data Collection and Analysis System

    9000 - Utility Systems Inc.

    The Model 9000 DME System is a high performance multifunction data collection and analysis system. It is suitable for application in an electrical utility substation or plant environment to produce Sequence of Event (SER), Digital Fault Recorder (DFR), Dynamic Disturbance Recorder (DDR), and Continuous Recorder data in conformance with PRC-002-1 and PRC-018-1. All data recorded by the DME system is stored in IEEE C37.111 format and named in conformance with IEEE C37.232. The system also has a software option to enable the Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) feature to provide streaming data in conformance with IEEE C37.118.

  • Digital Fault Recording

    SHERLOG - KoCoS Messtechnik AG

    Fault recorder systems with a power quality analyser for comprehensively monitoring and assessing low, medium and high voltage networks in power plants and transformer substations. The measuring devices of the SHERLOG range make very high-resolution recordings of all the disturbances which occur in power supply systems. The behaviour of protection and switchgear devices during these system disturbances is recorded at the same time.

  • Power Quality Measurement & Digital Fault Recording

    KoCoS Messtechnik AG

    In view of the growing number of factors with a disturbing influence on power systems and the ever increasing sensitivity of devices and installations on the consumer side, simple monitoring criteria such as undervoltage or overcurrent are no longer adequate. Reliable registration of all the relevant processes within the electrical power system calls for constant observation of a wide variety of derived parameters, such as individual harmonic content, system unbalance and interharmonics, and the swift identification of even slight deviations from the norm.

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