html{display:none} Advance Power System Awareness With Continuous Waveform Streaming | Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Recorded Webinar

Advance Power System Awareness With Continuous Waveform Streaming

Date held: Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Power systems are becoming less predictable as more distributed energy resources (DERs) and nonlinear loads connect to the grid. The limited recording capabilities of traditional monitoring devices may fail to capture disturbances such as voltage oscillations, intermittent harmonics, and signal distortion.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to address these challenges with high-resolution continuous waveform data. Innovative solutions now allow you to stream and record time-synchronized voltage, current, and energy transfer data at rates of 3,000 to 14,400 samples per second.

Webinar topics include:

  • Continuous waveform sampled data and how it compares to SCADA and synchrophasor data.
  • The situational awareness benefits of streaming and recording continuous waveform data, including example use cases and insights.
  • Energy packets, a method of more precisely measuring energy.
  • Solutions available for streaming continuous waveform data, including the SEL-2240 Axion and the new SEL-T35 Time-Domain Power Monitor releasing in 2024.
  • Synchrowave software that offers visualization, archiving, and analysis of continuous waveform and energy packet data.

Related Materials

Capture Every Disturbance With Continuous Waveform Recording

View Streamed Axion Wave Server Time-Series Data in Synchrowave Monitoring and Calculate Energy Packets in RTAC Logic Engine

Jared Bestebreur
Presenter

Jared Bestebreur

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
Richard D Kirby
Presenter

Richard Kirby

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.