Doble equips utilities to embrace substation automation

USA, Massachusetts, Marlborough: Doble Engineering Company has announced the release of the Doble F6880 Digital Network Analyzer.

 


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USA, Massachusetts, Marlborough: Doble Engineering Company has announced the release of the Doble F6880 Digital Network Analyzer.

This new solution enables power and utility teams to efficiently troubleshoot Intelligent Electronic Device (IED) communications and network performance issues in IEC 61850 digital substation architectures.

With the F6880, users can quickly discern whether abnormal signal qualities in substation networks are caused by conditions on the power system or anomalies in digital traffic. The device connects via optical fibre or copper Ethernet to station networks and monitors IEC 61850 sampled values and Generic Object Oriented Substation Events (GOOSE) for digital signals that deviate from baseline engineering designs. Events are shown in real-time visualizations and are logged in memory for playback later during network analyses of issues like packet loss, improper IED mapping, signal delays and more.

“The skills required of today’s protection and control workforce are quickly expanding. Beyond power system expertise, a working knowledge of networking is now mission critical,” said Scott Short, director of protection and automation technology at Doble Engineering Company. “We have designed the F6880 to be an extremely intuitive, yet sophisticated tool for analysing digital substation networks. By surfacing vital information and anomalies in real time, the digital network analyser gives engineers and technicians the confidence to troubleshoot and respond quickly.”

 

Source: Doble Engineering Company