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Evaluator Guide for Line Sensors

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Line sensors for overhead and underground electric distribution circuits are a proven technology. Powerful sensing and long-range communications enable increased visibility of distribution system data for grid operators. But solutions vary, so when evaluating line sensing solutions be sure to consider the following criteria.

Evaluation Criteria Questions to Consider
1. Fault Detection Technology Are current thresholds sufficient for fault detection, or are additional remotely
configurable algorithms such as di/dt or % change important?
2. Accuracy What accuracy is needed for both load data and fault magnitude? Fault
magnitude may be used for “Distance to Fault” calculations.
3. Fault Magnitude Range Sensors vary greatly on fault magnitude range. What is your upper limit required
for fault magnitude range?
4. GPS Location and Timing GPS is an important capability for verifying location and time stamping for
sequence of events. Are these requirements?
5. Sampling Rate Sampling rates for waveforms vary from 20/cycle to 256/cycle. What resolution
of waveform data is adequate for your fault analysis?
6. Disturbance Capture Can sensors can report disturbances in addition to faults with outages?
Disturbances can identify precursors to faults.
7. Load Unbalance Analysis Most sensor systems report load data. Can the system also identify and
quantify phase unbalance on 3-phase feeders?
8. LED Visibility The visibility of LEDs indicating faults can vary greatly.What LED visibility is
required for your distances and lighting conditions?
9. Wireless Communications Which wireless technologies are supported (cellular, mesh)? Are separate
gateways and RTUs needed in addition to sensors?
10. Power Requirements Is the system fully line-powered (at what amperage?), or does it require AC
power and use of batteries?
11. Conductor and Equipment Types Overhead: what is maximum conductor size and voltage? Underground: can you
install in livefront and deadfront cabinets?
12. Environmental Ruggedness Has the system been qualified to operate in harsh environments in terms of
temperature, humidity, salt spray, ingress etc.?
13. Field Proven Solution Has the solution been deployed successfully in the field? What size (number of
sensors) are the largest deployments?
14. Product Roadmap Does the solution provider have a long-term product development plan including updates and enhancements?

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