Siemens Power Engineering Guide 7E 287
Siemens Power Engineering Guide 7E 287
Siemens Power Engineering Guide 7E 287
SIPROTEC 5 the new benchmark for protection, automation and monitoring of transmission grids The SIPROTEC 5 series is based on the long eld experience of the SIPROTEC device series, and has been especially designed for the new requirements of modern high-voltage systems. For this purpose, SIPROTEC 5 is equipped with extensive functionalities and device types. With the holistic and consistent engineering tool DIGSI 5, a solution has also been provided for the increasingly complex processes, from the design via the engineering phase up to the test and operation phase. Thanks to the high modularity of hardware and software, the functionality and hardware of the devices can be tailored to the requested application and adjusted to the continuously changing requirements throughout the entire life cycle. Besides the reliable and selective protection and the complete automation function, SIPROTEC 5 offers an extensive database for operation and monitoring of modern power supply systems. Synchrophasors (PMU), power quality data and extensive operational equipment data are part of the scope of supply. Powerful protection functions guarantee the safety of the system operator's equipment and employees Individually congurable devices save money on initial investment as well as storage of spare parts, maintenance, expansion and adjustment of your equipment Clear and easy-to-use of devices and software thanks to userfriendly design Increase of reliability and quality of the engineering process High reliability due to consequent implementation of safety and security Powerful communication components guarantee safe and effective solutions Full compatibility between IEC 61850 Editions 1 and 2 Efcient operating concepts by exible engineering of IEC 61850 Edition 2 Comprehensive database for monitoring of modern power grids Optimal smart automation platform for transmission grids based on integrated synchrophasor measurement units (PMU) and power quality functions.
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