Substation load distribution monitor system

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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340310A, 364483, H04B 900

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051793768

ABSTRACT:
The monitoring and control system of the present invention provides a distributed intelligence, data acquisition and control system which collects and analyzes large amounts of data representing power usage from a power distribution substation. The system also provides the capability of various control functions for the substation. The system provides communications capabilities between local devices and also with a remote computer. The system provides real time monitoring of power usage and real time control of various functions in the substation.

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