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<strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Status</strong> (SCS) is an application that calculates and displaysthe energized/de-energized status of network line sections in the WorldView GUI.The calculation is based on the topology of the network and the current status ofbreakers, switches, and other circuit elements. For areas that are energized, SCSalso indicates where the network is paralleled or looped. When a circuit becomesde-energized, paralleled or looped, SCS raises an alarm to alert the operator.The color-coding used to indicate line section status is user-defined. Multiplecolor-coding schemes can be used if desired (eg. one for high voltage and one formedium voltage). Feeder-based color-coding is supported (circuits are coloredaccording to which feeder they are presently connected). A feeder trace functionallows multiple circuits to be highlighted in different colors.Independent PhasesSCS supports independentphases in each linesection. You can specifyany combination of 1, 2 or3 phases. If the linesection is a switchingdevice, you can specifywhether the device isganged or non-ganged. Ifganged, specify just oneSCADA point. If the deviceis non-ganged, then aseparate SCADA point isspecified for each phase.SCS performs threeindependent connectivitycalculations, one for eachphase. A second set of user-defined colors is used to represent line sections that are"partially energized".<strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Status</strong> (SCS) ww.survalent.com 2


This greatly simplifies the graphical representation of your network. You do not have touse three separate lines to represent circuits controlled by non-ganged devices. Forexample, in a three-phase non-ganged switch, you could place three switch symbols onthe map side-by-side, and group them together into one line section. On either side ofthe switch group, you can have single three-phase lines on the map. If one phase goesdown, these three-phase lines will be colored "partly energized". Any single-phaselaterals for that phase will be colored "de-energized".Line Section DataOn the live map, line section data can be obtained by clicking on the desired line section.A line section data window appears to display the status of each phase contained in theline section, and also identifies the source feeder for each phase. If the selected linesection is below a substation, the line section data window identifies both the upstreamsubstation feeders and the transformer station feeders that feed the substations. If theselected line section is above the substation level, the line section data window onlyidentifies the upstream transformer station feeders.The line section data can also be viewed by simply placing the mouse pointer over a linesection. The displayed data includes customer counts and status of each phase.<strong>System</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Status</strong> (SCS) ww.survalent.com 3


CONSULTINGSALESTRAININGSUPPORT<strong>Survalent</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> makes real-time operational intelligence and control easy. Weintegrate data from across your network to optimize your operations and help youefficiently make critical decisions that improve reliability and business performance.Our knowledge, experience, and passion encompass every solution we provide to ourcustomers.For over five decades, <strong>Survalent</strong> has helped more than 400 utilities use operationaldata to increase reliability, efficiency and customer service. With the following provenand reliable solutions, utilities transform data into actionable intelligence with<strong>Survalent</strong>:Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)Outage Management <strong>System</strong> (OMS)Distribution Management <strong>System</strong>s (DMS)Distribution Automation (DA)Demand Response (DR)Substation Automation (SA)SurvCentral - Mobile ApplicationsSmartVU - Visual Utilityi-Surv - Hosted SCADA<strong>Survalent</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> partners with utilities across the globe to create missioncritical solutions that will achieve the promise of the Smart Grid.<strong>Survalent</strong> has over 50 years of experience in the utility control roomenvironment and the best customer retention record in the industry.2600 Argentia RoadMississauga, OntarioL5N 5V4, Canada(905) 826-5000 phone(905) 826-7144 faxwww.survalent.com© 2012 <strong>Survalent</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Corporation. All rights reserved. <strong>Survalent</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> and the logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Survalent</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Corporation. Other products andcompany names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. [Version: 112612]

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