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Human

Machine
Interfaces

Substation
Automation

Distribution
Automation

ADVANCED SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS


Enhanced
SCADA

Communications
At GE Energy Services, our mission is to champion our

customers’ success in today’s dynamic energy marketplace

by providing smart solutions to optimize transmission and

distribution operations.

We team up with utilities worldwide to carry out the new

mandates for delivering reliable and quality power using

real-time information technology specifically developed

for electric power applications. Through innovative

substation systems and specialized engineering services –

from portable test instruments to turnkey automation

solutions – GE Energy Services helps utilities safely and

efficiently automate, monitor and maintain critical

transmission and distribution assets.


BE IN THE KNOW
From our ever-growing library of automation, supervisory control and data acquisition, and communications Custom applications to
software, GE Energy Services can tailor solutions to integrate functions within your transmission and distribution
system to meet your unique monitoring and control needs. You’ll know what is happening at every point on your
meet diverse needs
network and be able to act quickly to keep everything running smoothly.
Whether you are a large
investor-owned corporation

Demand efficiency at every level of your system or a small municipal utility,


GE software experts have the
Electrical utilities are just as cost-conscious as any other corporation today. Increased competition, decreased
margins and regulatory changes demand efficiency at every level of the business. Enhance your system with real-time programming and
one or more of these automation applications and you can integrate functions that will result in lower advanced, custom software
installation, operations and maintenance, and capital costs of your transmission and distribution system.
design experience to build
For example, you can: applications that meet your
1. Save thousands of dollars on pricey standalone devices by taking advantage of integrated system unique electrical system
functions that eliminate redundant and space-consuming equipment. That means only one set of
operating requirements.
hardware, one set of wiring, one communications system and one system to commission,
operate and maintain. With all our software
2. Eliminate site visits and cut operations and maintenance costs by remotely accessing and applications we aim to
programming devices from a central station.
improve system performance
3. Extend primary equipment life by collecting accurate and relevant operating data for just-in-time
maintenance. while reducing costs. We
4. Cut engineering and planning costs by sharing pre-processed data and analytical reports company- also design applications to be
wide with standardized file formats and common databases.
flexible and reusable. You
can later fine-tune the
software for use throughout
Benefits your customers will appreciate! your utility’s system.
• Improve the quality of service with enhanced system reliability and safety.
• Reduce the frequency of outages by identifying problems before equipment fails.
• Restore service faster by pinpointing faults and improving response times with better alarms,
indications and diagnostics.

HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES


PowerLink Advantage Graphical User Interface
The enhanced performance and usability of PowerLink Advantage differentiates this graphical user interface from
other generic offerings. Its features address the specific demands of electrical utility substation automation
applications, such as full SCADA functionality, industry standard communications, advanced alarm management
and a redundancy option; as well as database connectivity, extended system security and user-friendly
configuration tools.

PowerLink Advantage is a powerful and flexible tool that gives operators detailed and timely supervision and
control of all substation equipment, including intelligent electronic devices, with clear graphical, alarm and
dynamic text displays, plus power quality and digital fault event data. The historical and real-time databases are
excellent resources for analyzing events and generating reports critical to making more informed operating and
business decisions. With this impressive list of capabilities, you can avoid the typically required but bulky and
costly mimic panels and dedicated chart recorders used in substation installations.
Human Machine Interfaces continued
Chart Recorder Graphical User Interface
Replace all those paper, pen and ink charts in a substation or dispatch center! The Chart Recorder GUI,
based on the PowerLink, provides screens that look like real paper charts. It operates independently of
the energy management system to graphically display trend data and digital data archival, with full
redundancy as necessary. In historical mode, the system allows the operator to accurately examine and
analyze electrical disturbances from the archived data. The Chart Recorder GUI directly replaces
existing standalone chart recorders or local display of data on an operator’s desk.

Virtual Connection
Virtual Connection With a Virtual Connection you gain access to your meters, relays, and other substation devices
anytime, anyplace. Run configuration programs for targeted intelligent electronic devices, log into the
GE maintenance utility, or retrieve data for any attached IED in the substation just like you were
plugged right into it. This seemingly direct interface is called the Virtual Connection. With a Virtual
Connection you can locally or remotely communicate with any system IED through a single network
connection. Access is secure and easy to use.

Virtual Substation
Bring your substations on-line via your utility’s intranet. Any authorized user can access real-time,
trending and historical substation data at any time and from any place using a standard web browser
on a PC. With one-line displays and powerful graphics, users can view substation operations and
maintenance information such as the condition of transformers, breakers and relays, line status, and
fault and SOE records. This secure interface runs on a high performance server that features robust
Virtual Substation
system-management tools for enterprise scalability, reliability and responsiveness.

Base Application Service Exposure


Interoperability is the key to lower system integration costs. To meet the growing popularity of the
international standard protocol suite UCA™ 2.0/IEC® 61850, BASE (Basic Application Service Exposure)
offers a PC-based client application dedicated to collecting data directly from multiple UCA™ 2.0/IEC®
61850 intelligent electronic devices. Drawing upon the self-describing capability of UCA™ 2.0/IEC®
61850 and the high performance of Ethernet, BASE automatically locates IEDs using a network IP
address and transfers the data to a substation computer, or to any other node, through the
LAN/WAN/Internet. This service avoids the need to install expensive graphical user interface packages
at remote sites by providing access to UCA™ 2.0/IEC® 61850-compliant IEDs through a standard Web
browser. BASE includes built-in support for many system and reporting functions.
PowerLink

Remote Monitoring, Control & Diagnostics


Substation automation is a strategy many utilities are carrying out these days to realize economic and
service gains. Substation automation seamlessly integrates the protection, monitoring, diagnostics,
control and measurement functions of your substation system. You’ll see immediate results in
minimized customer outages, reduced operations and maintenance costs, improved productivity,
improved asset management and enhanced information management.

Automatic Voltage Control


Automatic voltage control provides a complete solution for monitoring and controlling busbars,
transformers, and tertiary reactors. This sophisticated application automatically monitors and controls
groups of transformers to maintain a steady LV voltage based on user-defined targets and settings.
The automatic tap change control mechanism provides automatic load balancing across connected
transformers and predictive algorithms to determine LV tap effects before the tap takes place! Busbar
connections are continuously monitored for dynamic reaction to changes in switching arrangements.
Tertiary reactor connections are automatically monitored and considered when predicting voltage
Digital Fault Recording LogicLinx™ Power Quality Harmonics

changes due to LV transformer tapping. Automatic control can be switched out remotely to allow manual
transformer control whenever needed. “Our system employs the
Calculator application to
Calculator create and supply to our
This convenient soft logic utility can perform applications such as substation level interlocking, feeder EMS master a single
interlocking, and converting digital inputs to control outputs for driving a map board. Program the system to
control analog inputs and outputs and digital inputs and outputs based on the result of configured Trip/Close pseudo control
mathematical and logical expressions. Create expressions using a library of constants, operators and point for substation IEDs that
references to system database points, as well as comparison operators, logic operators, logic bit operators, do not normally provide the
math operators, sign operators and expression delimiters.
OPEN and CLOSE command

Digital Fault Recorder functionality paired into a


The Digital Fault Recorder system based on the D25 and integrated Substation Control System is an single point. By calculating
effective way to accurately record and analyze substation events while avoiding the excessive added costs of this single pseudo control
standalone digital fault recorders. This scalable system can accommodate virtually any number of analog or
point, the EMS master can
digital channels by employing peer-to-peer communications to cross-trigger a set of D25s. This allows you
to collect a full set of data on the condition of your network. control these IEDs in the
traditional manner,
Through the PC-based DirectView and PowerLink workstation viewers, you can get a virtual snapshot of
eliminating the need for
the system at the time of the fault and trace the incident with dexterity. You can clearly determine the
order of events, and the performance and health of the breakers. The DirectView tool makes it easy for you costly and laborious
to zoom in on and compare event records. With these capabilities as well as on-line configuration, unique programming “work-arounds”
de-trigger functions and 240 cycles of storage, you no longer need to travel to the site to carry out
in the master, or firmware
post-fault analysis.
revisions for either the master

Enhanced Load Shed Control or IEDs. The Calculator


During an overload crisis situation, you can count on our Enhanced Load Shed Control program to maintain provides the “quick fix” that
system operation within stable limits. The GE system can rapidly shed load at select locations by removing is an easy, cost-efficient, and
one or more feeders from service by disconnecting the feeder’s breakers. Once the system is stable again,
effective solution.”
the breaker can be closed by a command from the master station or by an operator through Wesmaint, or
by some other special application.
Highline Electric Association,
Colorado, USA
Load and Dead Station Transfer
The Load and Dead Station Transfer application works to maintain system efficiency by monitoring a
network of substations and moving load off of overloaded transformers to other stations in the electrical
network as required. The application detects when a transformer reaches a predetermined overload set
point, then transfers load to stations that have unused capacity. The application also automatically attempts
to restore power to feeders that lose their primary supply station. The operator can set the routine to
confirm switching operations prior to execution or to be in fully automatic mode. Load transfer is a proven
way to postpone construction of new substations by reducing the overload on existing stations.
Remote Monitoring, Control continued
LogicLinx™
LogicLinx™’s Windows® interface and IEC® 61131-3 standard are a welcome
reprieve from other cumbersome and proprietary ladder logic programs.
Begin creating programmable logic control sequences right away that are
efficient and logical using a ready-to-use library of over 80 standard
operators, functions and function blocks. With a short lead time and low
cost you can build and commission complex automation projects right from
your desktop!

Several visual simulation tools allow you to test and troubleshoot your
projects before downloading to the final GE automation platform. Discover
how easily you can automate key station functions such as voltage control,
Transformer with delayed breaker reclosing, load tap changer control, auto source transfer and
Load Tap Changer transformer monitoring. No more writing code or installing costly hardwired
programmable logic controllers!

“Hydro One Networks


(formerly known as Ontario
Power Quality
Power Quality is becoming increasingly important to businesses that employ
Hydro) has implemented automated manufacturing processes or sensitive electronic loads. The
integrated programmable Power Quality system provides detailed power delivery and load monitoring
and revenue metering information so operators can make the right decisions
logic control through
to fulfill any Performance Guarantees you may have with your customers.
LogicLinx™ to carry out The combination of the D25’s data collection capabilities, PowerLink’s
transformer load tap changer automatic retrieval and archive features, and the distributed nature of the
integrated Substation Control System LAN acts effectively to correct system
control and integrated
problems, enhance system reliability and safety, and monitor the status of all
voltage reduction schemes station primary equipment, protection and control devices.
(with 3% and 5% options)
The power quality system monitors:
at several transmission
• Voltage and current symmetrical components
sites. At one of our hydro • Harmonics up to and including 21st
generation sites we also • Total harmonic distortion
• Voltage sag, swell & interruptions
employ integrated PLC to
• RMS profiling during a sag, swell or interruption
execute closed loop gate • Metering and power factor
control, generator set point • ITI curve superimposition.

control, and gate position


With this information operators can diagnose power quality events without
control. These automation dispatching crews to investigate. RMS profiling data is supplied in the
schemes have allowed us to IEEE® Comtrade binary or ASCII file formats. Using PowerLink and the PQ
Event Viewer you can monitor, review and analyze events for archiving and
realize strategic benefits of
printing reports. You will benefit from overall improved power quality of
improved reliability and your transmission and distribution system.
enhanced operational
efficiency.” Substation Load Reporting
Let your GE system take over the function of conventional substation
Hydro One Networks Inc., demand meters and report load information on all banks and feeders within
Ontario, Canada a substation. Acquire, process and store peak and off-peak demand data for
transfer to the master station including MVA peak, MW, MVARs, phase A, B,
and C bus volts, and bus neutral amps.

Integrated Transformer Monitoring


Integrate transmission and distribution transformers with your SCADA
system to give system operators and maintenance personnel real-time data
and operational trends of transformers, load tap changers and breakers. By remotely monitoring primary
substation equipment, system operators can be alerted to impending problems in order to avert, or at least
minimize, system outages, especially during periods of peak loads.
“We possessed an outdated,
Avoid catastrophic equipment failures by monitoring the health of transformers, shunt reactors, current proprietary distribution
transformers and bushings for key variables such as load current, dissolved gases in oil, load tap changer
automation system for the
monitoring, load tap changer control, moisture in oil, partial discharge, top oil temperature, ambient temperature,
pressure of the inert air system, hottest spot calculation, cooling efficiency, and cooling control. Integrated Dallas-Fort Worth Airport
transformer monitoring contributes to enhanced system reliability and safety, operations and maintenance that was no longer
savings, early warning of equipment failures, and optimized use of capital equipment.
supported by the original
vendor or upgradeable to
current open protocols.

DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION GE provided a new open-


technology system featuring
Feeder networks are direct lines to your customers! Whatever the cause, power outages frustrate and infuriate a Fault Localization scheme
customers. Your quality of service affects their quality of life. Retain customer loyalty by keeping the lights on. that analyzes DFW Airport’s

“A recent GE Energy Services analysis revealed that the fiscal justification of feeder complex distribution
automation can put $US1.9 million annually back into the utility’s pocket!” network, and identifies
faults 60% faster than the
ANNUALIZED ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF FEEDER AUTOMATION original system. The system
$ 2,000 presents faults and network
Penalties Averted ($US1,819,980)
$ 1,600 interconnections to

thousands of $US
Reduced O & M ($US1,272,000)
Fault Location Cost Reduction ($US42,750) $ 1,200 dispatchers on graphical
Energy Loss Reduction ($US11,910) user interface displays.”
$ 800
Deferred Investment ($US10,000)
Increased Revenues ($US8,433) $ 400 TXU,
BENEFITS Texas, USA
$0
COSTS Annual O & M for feeder SCADA ($US178,080) $ 400
Feeder SCADA Capital Cost ($US984,741)
$ 800

System and product specifications subject to change without notice. Typical benefits and cost reductions are estimates only.
Actual results may vary depending on customer specific systems.

Auto-Sectionalizing
Auto-sectionalizing is proven to reduce your outage frequency rate. The scheme works automatically to isolate
faults on distribution circuits and keep the lights on for as many customers as possible. When there is a load side
fault, the feeder IEDs, located at motor-operated switches up to ten miles apart along a distribution network, will
immediately detect and locate the over current, and automatically open the necessary sectionalizing switches to
isolate the faulted section of the feeder, and try and correct the fault. Since this application resides on the feeder
IED, the auto-sectionalizing acts with or without communication with the master station, and it can be
implemented at new or existing switches. Utility field data demonstrates that auto-sectionalizing adds more than
four months to Sustained Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI) performance. This application is a
migration path to our auto-restoration application which targets reduced outage duration.
Distribution Automation continued
Auto-Restoration
Ideal for large commercial or industrial facilities that rely on a constant power supply, our auto-
restoration scheme can reduce outages to less than a minute. This patented load transfer scheme
automatically locates and isolates faults on a feeder, qualifies the ability to restore load based on
substation and feeder data then quickly restores power to unfaulted sections by supplying power from
another source. System operators are kept informed of switch operations. Auto-restoration supports
multiple seasons, modes of operation, circuit groups and complex feeder topologies.

Distribution Capacitor Bank Control


You can gain an effective 1 MVAR of reactive support during peak loading periods on a given
distribution unit (transformer and feeders associated with that transformer) simply through the more
efficient use of already installed banks! Improve the control of your distribution capacitors by
coordinating capacitors based on the needs of the high side of the distribution substation transformer.
As the power factor of the system is improved, the total current flow will be reduced and losses will be
reduced. This permits additional load to be served by the same system. Holding the system closer to
unity power factor also increases system stability. Typical payback for this system is less than two
years! In addition, the system automatically alarms for blown fuses on capacitor banks saving many
utility worker-hours checking for blown fuses.

Fault Detection and Alarming


GE feeder IEDs integrate the functions of many traditional and relatively expensive devices such as
transducers, fault detectors and indicators. By avoiding these discrete components in your distribution
system design, you can drastically cut installation, commissioning and maintenance costs. All the
while, the GE feeder IEDs provide reliable, full-time monitoring of distribution circuits and relevant fault
information and alarms that allow you to quickly identify faults and minimize downtime. Specifically,
detect both phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground faults, determine whether the protective device
clearing the fault has successfully reclosed or locked out, and monitor the presence or absence of
voltage and load current following a fault clearing operation.

Fault Localization
Locate and isolate faults in seconds – not hours – and greatly reduce customer outage times! The Fault
Localization application is a fully configurable software package that provides fault detection, location
and graphical animation information within a GE system. In a typical system, the Fault Localization
application will query information retrieved from remote GE feeder IEDs concerning fault detection to
determine the state of a particular power distribution network. The application maintains an updated
state of the entire distribution network; this allows the information to be accessed by a user through a
graphical user interface to visually determine the condition of the distribution network.

Tri-Phase Unbalance Detection


Monitor voltage and current values from various field devices, such as RTUs or meters, based on
programmable settings. Capabilities include detecting phase unbalance for voltage and current, and
loss of phase for voltage and current, monitoring selective phase for voltage and current, and
measuring specified time intervals of selected phases.
ENHANCED SCADA
These invaluable programs carry out fundamental functions within the SCADA system. Although
And more applications –
they are simple in themselves, these SCADA applications are indispensable for efficiently Contact GE Energy Services for more
collecting and coordinating real-time and/or historic data for use by other automation applications, information on our other applications
the master station or operator monitoring and control.
built for the power industry.
Accumulator Freeze • Convert a group of digital inputs to
Detect status changes initiated by other GE applications. One or more accumulators can be frozen
an analog input
when a status input changes state and/or automatically on a configured time interval, for example,
once an hour. An optional control output can be operated to externally indicate the accumulators • Convert an analog output to a group
have been frozen. of digital outputs formatted as binary
on BCD
Analog Reference • Monitor an accumulator input and
The Analog Reference application is a simple way to monitor the status of analog input field store the change in counts in an
devices. It monitors analog input points that are connected to analog input hardware, and analog input
provides the system database with pseudo analog values. These values represent either correctly
functioning analog input hardware (good reference value), or failed analog input hardware (bad • Convert an analog input to a group of
reference value). digital outputs

• Monitor an analog input and


Communication Watchdog maintain an alarm indicating the
The Communication Watchdog monitors the state of communication between a GE system and value has exceeded a configured
connected IEDs. When the GE system is attempting communication with the IEDs, the threshold
Communication Watchdog can indicate whether the devices and/or individual points are on-line
• Monitor an analog input and
or off-line. In a redundant system, the Communication Watchdog indicates which physical unit is record, at a configured interval,
active and shows the current readiness state of the secondary unit. All indications can be used to an integrating type of average
raise alarms, if desired.
• Monitor a group of digital inputs
Data Change Detection and report the associated tap
position in an analog input
Send indications to other applications whenever changes occur on user-defined groups of points.
This application can monitor multiple groups of points, and toggle digital inputs if any changes • Latch a digital input state
occur within the user-defined groups. Digital input, digital output, counter, analog input, and change until it is acknowledged
analog output groups can all be monitored. by an operator

• Automatically reclose a tripped


Event Storage circuit breaker
Store up to seven days of events in the GE device’s Non-Volatile Memory (NVRAM) for access by
other applications. Accumulator and analog point values can be queried and stored on a • Gain Master Local/Remote
configurable time interval. Data is time and date stamped, as it is stored. Locally and remotely functionality by monitoring a digital
input and enabling or disabling a
display and print the stored data using Wesmaint.
group of substation control relays

SOE Local Logger


Log sequence of events data by monitoring any subset of digital inputs. As time-tagged status
changes occur, all or a subset of the events can be printed at a local printer or stored in a file on
the RTU to be uploaded at a later time. The log includes an alarm description, point number, date
and time (to the nearest millisecond).
SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS
Chances are, we already speak your language. We offer the most extensive library of utility communication protocols in the
world, meaning we can pretty well get almost any host and any end device and anything in between talking for little cost. Our
protocol library includes standards-based protocols, legacy protocols and IED interfaces.

Standards-Based Protocols
Industry standard protocols are our standard. Using industry standard technology gives you the flexibility to adapt to changing
and growing business needs.

Internet Protocols
The Internet Protocol (IP) suite over Ethernet is an inexpensive and widely available approach to achieving an open local area
network within your substation. Choosing the almost universally used IP suite facilitates the integration of substation protection
and control, and real-time and historical data with the utility’s existing applications for the storage and analysis of data across
the enterprise. The open LAN solution provides improved operational efficiency through fast, dependable, retrieval of data over
the network.

GE Energy Services offers further reliability by including dual redundant LAN interfaces as a standard option on all our integrated
Substation Control Systems. Our implementation includes TCP, IP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, TFTP, BOOTP, PPP and Telnet. In today’s
quickly changing environment, GE’s open LAN solution provides a flexible migration path for future expansions and upgrades.

DNP3
The Distributed Network Protocol (DNP) offers the flexibility and functionality that goes well beyond other utility communication
protocols. Developed by GE Energy Services in the early 1990s, and now under the control and stewardship of an independent
users group, DNP3 has been adopted by hundreds of utilities around the world, is implemented by over 200 vendors, and is
an IEEE® recommended practice (RP-1379) for intelligent electronic device communications. DNP3 is an effective and reliable
protocol for a wide range of communications media, including over serial or LAN/WAN. GE Energy Services continues to
contribute to the DNP Technical Committee to ensure our leadership in implementing new features as they are developed.
®
IEC 60870-5
The IEC® 60870-5 suite of protocols is being used around the world for communications from master station to substation, as
well as within the substation. GE Energy Services supports a comprehensive set of applications and a superior implementation
of the functions that this international standard protocol suite provides, including:
• IEC® 60870-5-101 Telecontrol (controlling or controlled station)
• IEC® 60870-5 FT1.2 Balanced and unbalanced mode (data link layer)
• IEC® 60870-5-103 Protection equipment (controlling station)
• IEC® 60870-5-104 LAN/WAN access

GE Energy Services remains in touch with changes to the IEC® 60870-5 standards, implementing amendments and users group
conventions as they are issued.

UCA™ 2.0
GE Energy Services was one of the first suppliers to demonstrate a Utility Communications Architecture (UCA™) implementation
and continues to be a leading contributor to the development and demonstration of this protocol suite. GE Energy Services is a
national representative on the committees developing IEC® 61850, the international standard version of UCA™ 2.0. Our
implementations include both IP and OSI versions of the protocol suite and support a wide variety of object models to ensure
interoperability as the protocol matures. Our soon to be released UCA™ data-processing application will include support for the
Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP, also known as TASE.2 or IEC® 60870-6).
Communication Interfaces
Communications are the backbone of your SCADA system. All GE systems operate effectively within all communications
networks to reliably transmit and receive data when needed as needed.
“Tacoma Power has
• Leased-line telephone • Dial-up telephone • Licensed/unlicensed UHF/VHF upgraded D200 and
• Packet Switching Network • CDPD (cellular digital packet data) • Analog cellular
D25 based Ethernet LANs
• Satellite • Power line carrier • Ethernet LAN/WAN
• Wireless in transmission and
distribution substations to
Master Station/Host Protocols a company-wide SCADA
We provide the communications gateway from your central station to the rest of your transmission and distribution network. WAN. The WAN, which
ABB Indactic 33/41 (16-bit)
®
Conitel C2100M Pert 26/31 enables remote access to
ABB® Indactic 35 Conitel C3000 PG&E® (Rev. 11)
all substation IEDs through
ABB® Systems Control SC1801 Datap DCP-1 QEI
ADLP-180 ESCA/WELCO Rockwell® a Virtual Connection from
AMTRAK™ SDLC Ferranti® Mark IIA SANGAMO
anywhere in the utility,
Allen-Bradley® ANSI® X3.28 Ferranti® TRW 9550 SCADA Consultants (Sensa)
ASW Ferranti® TRW S9000 SES®-91 helps us improve
BBC 7200 Ferranti® Vancomm SES®-92
operational efficiency
Boeing™ BETAC/GETAC® 7020 GETAC® 7020 Siemens® Sinaut® 8FW-1024 (DPDM)
CDC® 44-500 Type I GETAC® 7020 LP Siemens® Sinaut® 8FW-512 (PCM) and increase system
CDC® 44-550 Type II Georgia Power Company Telegyr® TG809
reliability by efficiently
Cegelec® HNZ Harris® HR5000 Valmet® TEJAS V
Conitel C0300 Harris® HR6000/XA-21 Valmet® TEJAS III transferring information to
Conitel C0200 Harris® Micro II Westinghouse® REDAC 70H operations staff.”
Conitel C2000 Landis & Gyr® 8979 Westinghouse® WESDAC 4F
Conitel C2020 Megadata MD3000 Westinghouse® WISP+
Conitel C2025 Modbus® (RTU & ASCII modes) Tacoma Power Company,
Conitel C2100H MPS 9000 Washington, USA

Submaster
Communicate reliably with legacy remote units and systems.
ABB®Indactic 33 Ferranti® Vancomm Megadata MD3000
ABB®Systems Control 1801 Landis & Gyr® 8979 Modbus® (RTU & ASCII modes)
CDC® Type II Harris® HR6000 Rockwell®
Cegelec® HNZ Harris® Micro II Siemens® Sinaut® 8FW-512 (PCM)

IED Interfaces
GE Energy Services excels in concentrating data to/from intelligent electronic devices from many manufacturers using
industry standard or proprietary protocols. Extend your monitoring and control abilities by reaching out to the remote
devices at the outer limits of your transmission and distribution system.
ABB® Power T&D Foxboro Process Systems Inc.
ABB® Systems Control – GE Fanuc Reinhausen™
Advanced Control Systems GE Industrial RFL Electronics
Allen-Bradley® Alstom™ GE Power Management Rochester Instruments
APT Power Technologies GE Syprotec Schlumberger®
Arga Controls GPI Mexicana Alta Tech. Schweitzer Engineering
Basler® Electric H&L Instruments Laboratories (SEL®)
Beckwith® Electric® Hathaway Automation Technologies Scientific Columbus®
Bitronics® Inc Itron® Inc. Second Wind®
Cellnet® Data Systems Landis & Gyr® Siemens® Energy & Automation
Cooper Power Systems® Mehta Tech U.S. Power
Electro Industries Modicon® The Valley Group
Energyline® Systems Nu-Lec Group VA Tech™
Envic Ontario Hydro Valmet® Automation
Fluke® Power Measurement Ltd.

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