SAS commissioning
We know that substations are the building
blocks of the power grid. NISSI has been automating those substations with the
highest interoperability, and providing grid operators and owners with the
highest efficiency and increased productivity. Without sufficient protection, those
substations can quickly come tumbling down. NISSI has been preventing that
happening successfully with protective relays and breakers connected over
bulletproof telecommunications.
In this Modern world, the automation of thesubstation is digitalized so that we can increase controllability, facilitate
the integration of intermittent renewables and improve safety by replacing
copper cabling with fiber optics. NISSI Grid Automation enables the
digitalization of the grid so that our customers can improve reliability and
ensure a safe and clean energy supply to their consumers.
Our SAS commissioning includes services such as
the design of system architecture, hardware & software recommendations,
supply of hardware & software requirements, database creation, ethernet
switch configuration, commissioning of BCU, BCPU, and PMU, web hosting and FTP
configuration, controllers communication through OPC protocol construction, HMI
& Gateway configuration and SAT- Point to Point Testing.
Relay Testing – Testing the relay is managed in
different ways, but the goal is to prove the relay settings, relay logic, and
relay functions are all working to “asset” settings, Element testing can be
accomplished via manual or automatic testing and Strive to test relay logic
with real dynamic testing
Dynamic Logic Testing – Don’t just pulse/jumper
contacts, create relay reaction by injecting values into the relay, Use logic
diagrams and yellow line them as they are tested is a great way to understand
the relay logic and Better yet, draw your own logic diagrams and test them, Make
breaker reclose or not reclose, Block close by injecting false sync values
Block transfer tripping with c/o switch, and Roll LOR with Breaker Failure or
DTT RX
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