To meet the surging demand of a fast-changing world, energy and a dependable electrical supply have never been more critical. Electrical utility network operators are under increasing pressure to uphold exceptional levels of service, quality, and availability, with failure to meet government-mandated standards leading to substantial fines.
To enhance service reliability, distribution network operators (DNOs) are adopting smart grids, with critical components managed by supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) networks. Circuit reclosers play a key role by sensing and interrupting current on a grid segment during faults. While these devices can trip and reset independently, unconnected reclosers may enter a lockout state once tripped, requiring an engineer response to reset them. Centralized SCADA monitoring and control not only eliminates this risk but also enhances data access in a control room.
For a centralized reclosers approach, secure and reliable connectivity is critical. With many DNOs managing grids that span across wide territories, often traversing remote areas, cellular or other terrestrial options cannot always be relied upon.