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We are Proud to Welcome the Particpant of the Conference

We are Proud to Welcome the Particpant of the Conference. GIS/AM/FM Solution for The Complex and Comprehensive Electrical Network Management. ISMAIL SYED SHAMSUDDIN, TECHNICAL & MARKETING MANAGER STAR ME, Saudi Arabia www.starme.com.sa. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction Challenges

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  1. We are Proud to Welcome the Particpant of the Conference GIS/AM/FM Solution for The Complex and Comprehensive Electrical Network Management ISMAIL SYED SHAMSUDDIN, TECHNICAL & MARKETING MANAGER STAR ME, Saudi Arabia www.starme.com.sa

  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Challenges Aim & Objectives of the Project Goals and Methods Adopted Levels of Projects Systems Developed Overview of the Systems Conclusion

  3. Introduction • In Yesterday topics Lectures of IWPP, KUWAIT for Building Infrastructure in of KUWAIT depends on availability of adequate infrastructure to its sustain growth and tangible benefits depends on the best practices that is adopted to the KUWAIT ENVIORNMENT • My topic will be covering the Utilities Section of the Environment which is influencing the Geographical Locations. • Most AM/FM/GIS electric power studies and analysis applications were developed for electrical distribution systems analysis and design. AM/FM/GIS was used as a component of a full-featured Distribution Automation system Other applications tackled the problem of designing the electrical supply system for new residential development • GIS was also used to rebuild the design of the whole work procedures in electric utilities • GIS and Automated Mapping and Facilities( GIS/AM/FM) are also integrated for mapping and analysis of electric distribution as Enterprise methods.

  4. Challenges • As modern technologies arise, power utilities are seeking new methods to improve system reliability, power quality and satisfaction in Implementing and Awarding the contractors. • High quality of the power can only be achieved if the system losses are at their minimum level and the voltage level is within an acceptable range. • In order to reach an optimal solution of the problem presented above, it is necessary to perform a large number of scenarios and output analyses for both the economical and the technical grounds. • The system models for this analysis is derived from a large database model. Thus a powerful data management tool with query, analyses and interfaces capabilities is a major necessity for the complete solution of the problem. • Automated Mapping, Facilities Management and Geographic Information System (AM/FM/GIS) provide a real solution to the management of the data required for engineering analyses.

  5. AIMS and OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT • SAUDI ELECTRICAL COMPANY SAUDI ARABIA, WHICH MANAGES THE ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION/TRANSMISSION AND GENERATION NETWORKS FOR THEWHOLEKINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA • THE EASTERN REGION HAS IMPLEMENTED THE GIS/AM/FM SOLUTION WITH INTEGRATION OF POWER ANLAYSIS tools FOR BETTER MANAGABILITY • DAY TO DAY OPERATIONAL METHODS ARE AUTOMATED FOR BETTER SERVICES and prompt action • THE APPLICATION AIM TO DRAW AUTOMATED MAPS COVERING COMMON SEQUENCE OF PROCEDURES • ( DESIGNING, C REATION, OPERATION AND MAINTEANCE )

  6. Levels Adopted in the Projects Level one, designing and creating to help map drawer and to implement various options including connecting electricity to the customers. Level two, is an application aimed at performing query using various options and displaying different charts in order to analyze the electricity network and print reports. Level three, using the system through Ethernet and Internet, used by the Eastern Zone Distribution Sector staff which includes the head quarter, Distribution Engineering Department and Electricity Department in Dammam covering Electricity Services Office in Al-Khobar and Qattif. One of the most important applications is managing electricity network, creating a new network, performing queries on the network, handling base map and creating single line diagram. In addition, performing an estimation cost for the new projects and linking data with PSS/engine. Among the other used application is callout system, Mainteance and Operation which helps company staff determine the location of the customer quickly

  7. System Developed The Application Templates Project Management Simulation and updating Locating and Updating the Electrical features or components Tracing Schematic Generation Accumulation of Load Voltage Drop Switching Order Integration of Electrical Analysis Tools

  8. Overview for GIS Elec Layout Simple User Friendly enviornment Object oriented application with a list of specific equipments of the network For every equipment, specific toolbar to Manage the network.

  9. Project Management • Management of projects Can be maintained: Contractors approval process Classification of Contractors Types of Applicable Contracts Evaluation Systems for Contractors Performance Safety and health standards and practices  Economic analyses and forecasts  Environmental requirements and opportunities Risk management Project management

  10. Creating aproject around a features • In the attribute record form, give a name to your project (so that you can easily retrieve it later in the demonstration) : e.g.=”My demo project”

  11. Project computing

  12. Generating Work Orders • You HAVE TO generate Works Orders for your project. This is a mandatory operation prior to access to Work Orders functionalities. Click on the “Work Order Generation” button. • Work orders are generated for the different assemblies of your project. Choose a contractor for each work order.

  13. Print Work Orders • Once a Work Order is selected, you can print one of the following reports - Material issue request Bill (you will have to select a sub-account first) - Work Order Labor - Work Order Labor Contractor - Work Order Labor Bill

  14. Searching for equipments or customer location (2) • Finding and Locating Substations, CABLES and others features/ Components of information

  15. Searching for equipments or customer location (1) • Identifying the Parcel Information Note: It took hours to do manually. Result: With GIS we can find the details in less than one minute

  16. Searching for equipments or customer location (1) • You can search using any of these criteria • City • Municipality • District • Plan No. • Parcel No. • Parcel Water • Electricity Meter

  17. Tracing (1) • In the Elec tools menu, select the « Analyses » sub-menu and « Tracing » sub-menu , then « Gridstation to Substation » command

  18. Schematic ( SLD ) Diagrams Dynamically Created/Updated

  19. Accumulation of load • Accumulate customer load to mini-pillar. This function trace all the meters connected to a mini-pillar, sums the loads of each customer and stores this value in the appropriate attribute of the mini-pillar database record. A diversity factor is applied during the load summation efforts to estimate the mini-pillar loads more accurately… This function operates for: • MINIPILLAR : one single mini-pillar graphically selected on screen • AREA : all mini-pillar graphically selected on screen • TRANSFORMER : all mini-pillars supplied by a transformer selected • SUBSTATION : all mini-pillar supplied by a substation selected • FEEDER: all mini-pillar supplied by a feeder selected

  20. Voltage drop • Voltage drop MV calculation. This function calculates the voltage drop on MV cables and lines feeding from a feeder graphically selected on screen. The MV cables voltage drop is calculated by using the length and impedance of the MV cables and the accumulated loads

  21. Integrated Electric Network calculation • - Switching load studies- Power flow calculation Integration of Electrical Analysis Software's ETAP PTI OTHERS

  22. Switching Order 22

  23. Conclusion • Sustainable Growth of the Electrical Networks is Maintained by Designing, Installing and Maintaining the Infrastructure more precisely • More Efficient and Effective of services to the Community • Achieving a pragmatic & systematic approach in resolving the challenges .

  24. Any Questions ? http://www.starme.com.sa

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