[UC45] Feeder Voltage Analysis and Visualisation

Outages
Situational Awareness and GridOps

Visualizing data from voltage monitoring equipment is crucial to maintaining and improving the power quality and reliability of an electrical system. It enables engineers to identify patterns, trends, and anomalies in the data, which aids in problem detection and diagnosis.

The Utility Problem

Feeder voltage analysis is the process of measuring, analyzing, and interpreting data related to the voltage levels along the power distribution feeder, which is a conductor or a group of conductors that distribute power from a source, such as a substation, to an end electricity consumers.

Visualizing data collected from voltage monitoring equipment is important because it allows power quality engineers and other personnel to quickly and easily identify patterns, trends, and anomalies in the voltage, which can help them to detect and diagnose problems in the electrical system. This can help to improve the overall power quality and reliability of the system and make the system more efficient.

In summary, visualizing data collected from voltage monitoring equipment is an important aspect of maintaining and improving the overall power quality and reliability of an electrical system. It allows power quality engineers and other personnel to quickly and easily identify patterns, trends, and anomalies in the data, which can help them to detect and diagnose problems in the electrical grid.

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