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Accuracy of the measurement questioned.

Measuring instruments are usually classified according to standards and accuracy. Accuracy is an important indicator for being able to usefully build on a solid measurement result in the analysis and its resulting measures. However, it can be observed that although the measuring devices used correspond to a required accuracy class, the necessary sensors are often less in focus.

It can be seen that although class A measuring devices used in power quality applications correspond to a data sheet accuracy of 0.1% for U/I and 0.2S at the energy meter, upstream current transformers are often designed significantly worse (e.g. 0.5% or worse). And this is apart from the fact that not only accuracy plays a role in power quality measurements, but also the inevitable compatibility against harmonics – one of the modern and growing main players in power quality. Read more

Certified power quality monitoring and fire protection enhancement

Preamble

The volume of digital data continues to increase rapidly and steadily. Not least caused by cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin (XBT), Ether (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), etc. or, for example, by the blockchain process, a quasi-type database that works on various networked servers. The increasing demand for data exchange also increases the need for data centres, which are planned, built and maintained on a large scale globally. However, data centres in the electrical energy context are subject to complex challenges that can influence (legally) secure 24/ operation.

The basic requirements

When planning the energy supply of a data centre, many demands must be taken into account:

  • Secure location in terms of energy supply and environmental conditions
  • High energy efficiency to minimise operating costs
  • Maximum availability (Uptime Insitute Tier 1-4) through use of redundancies, e.g. UPS, generators
  • High security (fire protection, access, defence against cyber attacks)
  • System stability and reliability of the operating resources used
  • Scalability

The problem description

Various studies show that power quality problems cost billions each year. Read more

Actual situation

In a large urban city, the technology for supplying fresh water is getting old. Although the pumping stations and the infrastructure are in good condition, the maintenance and repair costs are continuously and extremely increasing. Electrical monitoring of the entire system is only available to a limited extent, and if so, only partially. Read more

No external software is required for the parameterisation of the unit or the evaluation of the measurement results. The web interface provides all the necessary functions. These can be accessed via end devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, desktops and servers via the LAN or WLAN interface using an IP address.