GIS power distribution unit monitoring system based on Internet of Things

A technology of power distribution device and monitoring system, which is applied in the direction of circuit device, information technology support system, electrical components, etc., and can solve the problems that the failure of GIS power distribution device cannot be handled in time, and the working status of GIS power distribution device cannot be accurately and timely understood. , to reduce maintenance costs, facilitate fault maintenance, and reduce strength

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-03-30
CHONGQING ANMAI TECH
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This patented technology helps monitor multiple devices by collecting data from different sources like temperature or pressure levels over their lifetime. These values help identify any issues with these components that may be causing problems during operation. By analyzing this data, engineers can make informed decisions about how best they should fix things downward. Overall, this technology makes sure everything works properly even if there've been some problematic componentry being installed at one location.

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This patents describes different technical problem addressed during design and manufacturing processes related to electric transmission systems such as High Voltag Power Distribution Devices that require periodic testing before they fail over their entire lifespan. Existing methods involve manually inspecting these components with expensive tools like anesthesia machines, which may lead to issues such as contamination from environmental factors and human error. Additionally, current methodologies cannot accurately identify potential defective parts within the component itself, leading to unnecessary repairs when necessary.

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[0033] Such as figure 2 As shown, it is a structural block diagram of the first embodiment of a GIS power distribution device monitoring system based on the Internet of Things in the embodiment of the present invention.

[0034] The sensor 2 at least includes a discharge sensor, a density micro-water sensor and a noise sensor. The partial discharge, SF6 gas humidity (moisture content, dew point value), and pressure of the GIS power distribution device 1 are collected sequentially through the above sensors, and sent to the controller 3 .

[0035] Wherein, the sensor 2 also includes a camera, which collects video signals of the GIS power distribution device 1 . It also includes a charging display locking device, the charging display locking device 7 is connected between the GIS power distribution device 1 and the controller 3, and is used to collect the high-voltage live state of the GIS power distribution device 1 .

[0036] Also includes a quantitative leakage alarm system 8,

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The invention is suitable for the technical field of power equipment monitoring, and especially relates to a GIS power distribution unit monitoring system based on the Internet of Things. The system comprises a GIS power distribution unit; an inductor which is connected to the GIS power distribution unit and is used for collecting a working index parameter of the GIS power distribution unit; a controller which is connected to the inductor and is used for processing the working index parameter; a communication module which is connected between the GIS power distribution unit and the controller, is provided with a live display locking device and a quantitative leakage alarm system, and is connected with the controller so as to transmit the working index parameter processed by the controller; a central control computer which is connected with the communication module, and is used for monitoring the working state of the GIS power distribution unit; and a mobile terminal which is connected with the central control computer and is used for querying the monitoring result of the GIS power distribution unit. The system is convenient to monitor all GIS power distribution units timely and accurately, and is convenient to find a fault and process the fault quickly according to the working states of all GIS power distribution units.

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