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Power System Explorer 6.1 – 2013 Åsa Groth,Rob Jones, Network Manager Forum, 8 October 2013
Introduction to PSE
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New Unified User Interface
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New unified user interface (‘Workplace’) for use with Network Manager Unified UI for WS500 & ORMAP
Design and implementation based on output of ABB corporate research survey
Providing advanced information visualisation & toolset commands to differing users and roles (e.g. operators, engineers, analysts …)
Offers improved look & feel Interactive pan & zoom Tabbed GUI replacing current menus and toolbars
Background maps (e.g. Google Earth / Bing) as display layer
New tabular displays
Supports easy to use permission based settings and configurations – stored on servers for ease of access to other consoles at runtime
Supports multi-window management (no longer constrained to 4 windows)
Introduction to PSE
Workplace – The Main User Interface
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The Runtime Workplace
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Is the main user interface for the new HMI
Comprises 5 distinct tool viewing areas
Each tool viewing area capable of providing information in differing forms and detail
Each tool viewing area provides a dockable user interface to enable user preference’d screen customisations
The workplace utilises a ‘Ribbon’ based toolbar tab interface – in keeping with the Ribbon concept now common place in MS Office and other leading software applications
Following slides based on default configuration…
Workplace – The Main User Interface
The Runtime Workplace – The Screen
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Workplace – The Main User Interface
The Runtime Workplace – Areas / Windows
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Workplace – The Main User Interface
Display Area Tools Area
Ribbon Area
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The Runtime Workplace – The Ribbon
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Positioned at the top of the screen when not minimised
Fully configurable by authorised users
Only one ribbon per workplace configuration at runtime
A means of logically grouping functionality into Tab accessed menus & toolbars File – behind the PSE scenes
Home – most common operations
View – operations that affect a view
Data – tools for tabulars
Distribution – integrated OMS functionality
Workplace – The Main User Interface
The Runtime Workplace – The Screen Bar
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Always located in the tools area beneath the ribbon when visible
Easily hidden and uncovered by cursor selection
Contains clock display
Provides quick navigational means to Geographic, Schematic and Favourites views
Workplace – The Main User Interface
The Runtime Workplace – The Action Panel
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Always located on RHS of the screen, within the tools area when visible Easily hidden and uncovered by cursor selection
Used by Operators to perform operational tasks Dressing OR control of network objects / devices
Area also provides complementary information relating to selected device / object Customer load detail, downstream kVA…
Area used to create Memos / Notes Notes capable of storing pictures and links to
documentation
Workplace – The Main User Interface
The Runtime Workplace – The Thumbnail
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Always located bottom RHS of screen, within the tools area when visible
Easily hidden and uncovered by cursor selection
Provides information relating to a device / object that lies beneath current cursor position
The information can either be simple text (e.g. tooltip) or more advanced / meaningful content
Content fully configurable by authorised user
Workplace – The Main User Interface
The Runtime Workplace – The Main Display
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Covers the main area of the screen
Used by Operators to view & manipulate networks and tabular displays
Network presentation by schematic and/or geographic representation
Full navigational capabilities including pan, zoom, locate, bookmark, favourites ….
Workplace – The Main User Interface
The Runtime Workplace – The Screen Areas
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Workplace – The Main User Interface
Tools Area - Action Panel
Tools Area – Thumbnail
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Tools Area - Screen Bar
Display Area – Graphical views
Ribbon Area - Ribbon
Demonstration of PSE
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Demonstration Narrative
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Whilst PSE currently supports outage management via its integrated OMS, this demonstration does not include all activities related to outage management (i.e. Customer calls, incident reporting, crew assignment etc.) Location of OMS tools shown
Demonstration of PSE
Demonstration Narrative
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Start of demonstration scenario
Customers calling in to report electrical outage in side-street off 'Gould Boulevard‘
Further reports of line damage being witnessed in that area and in the vicinity of asset # 265064. Locate and zooming feature used (via search tool) to investigate location and
feeder arrangement
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Demonstration Narrative
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Change of background / foreground imagery, owing to specific feeder colouring assigned and to facilitate user legibility Turn map on/off
Change map type
Change opacity level
Change network line colouring mode
Demonstration of PSE
Demonstration Narrative
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Whilst crew have been dispatched and are enroute, for matters of expediency, the operator decides to ready himself/herself and the system for an outage that is likely to require network reconfiguration.
As we will probably need to revisit this specific location (view), the current view is saved Bookmark / favorites feature used as a placeholder, to retain specific view detail -
bookmark / favorite to be renamed for ease of future reference
Trace feature is used to highlight feeder extents Differing traces are run to help operator understand current network configuration
and limitations
Trace feature used to identify the nearest upstream protection devices by use of the trace results object list and to subsequently locate and zoom into a device
Demonstration of PSE
Demonstration Narrative
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On arrival, crews advise line down and that they require line isolation to perform corrective measures
Owing to all potential isolation points along feeder being no-load operational devices, there is a need to de-energise the line from the nearest load break point (in this scenario, the closest device is the main feeder CB at Hurricane Creek Substation)
User navigates to the main source CB from resultant object list obtained during upstream protection devices trace Locate and zoom feature used to navigate from list
Further zooming and panning operations performed to obtain required detail level
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Demonstration Narrative
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As we will need to revisit this specific location, save the current view Bookmark feature used to retain specific view detail - and renamed for ease of
reference
It is now apparent that differing areas of the network will need to be seen simultaneously - hence, further views are required The view is duplicated
It is also possible to set up multiple co-ordinated views to enable overview and detail views to be used (shown, but subsequently removed for display clarity)
Demonstration of PSE
Demonstration Narrative
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Feeder de-energised by opening feeder switch / CB Action panel is evoked and open operation on feeder CB executed
Following confirmation that the CB/Switch has been opened, the crew are instructed to test line dead and break jumpers; this to enable subsequent line energisation and restoration of supplies to as many customers as possible Line break applied in proximity of fault
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Demonstration Narrative
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Crew reports back that jumpers broken and line clear for re-energisation Action window is evoked and operation to close feeder CB executed
After period of time, crew report back that fault remedied and request circuit de-energisation to enable jumper re-make Action window is evoked and operation to open feeder CB executed
Following confirmation that the CB/Switch has been opened, the crew are instructed to test line dead and to make jumpers; this to enable subsequent line energisation and restoration of supplies to whole feeder Line break removed
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Demonstration Narrative
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Crew reports back that jumpers made and line clear for re-energisation Action window is evoked and command to close feeder CB executed
Supplies now fully restored Return PSE to default view (restore screen) and remove saved views / bookmarks
Demonstration of PSE
Thank you
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