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February 15, 2019 at 6:33 am #39591
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Semtech’s LoRa® Devices Create Smarter Grids with Accurate Line Fault Detec
Semtech Corporation, announced that CAHORS Group (CAHORS), a leading manufa
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Auto extracted Text……CAHORS’ LoRa-based Sentinel® products improve operational cost and prevent faults for greater grid efficiency.
Semtech Corporation, announced that CAHORS Group (CAHORS), a leading manufacturer and monitoring solution provider for smart energy grids, has integrated Semtech’s LoRa® devices and the LoRaWAN® protocol into its new Sentinel® line fault detection solutions for simplified defect monitoring in smart grid networks.
“CAHORS identified Semtech’s LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN protocol as the Internet of Things (IoT) platform offering the proven capabilities to digitize network grids,” said Christophe Aubigny, Director of Product Strategy at CAHORS.
“Our new Sentinel solutions continuously monitor a grid MV network in overhead voltage lines, and leverage LoRa devices’ long range and low power capabilities to transmit fault data in real time.
Accurate, up-to-date data on grid functionality allows customers to detect, locate and address grid faults more efficiently and prevent costly system failures.”
Installed on power line support poles, CAHORS’ LoRa-based Sentinel products monitor voltage field transfer to locate and predict faults in power lines, including single phase grounded faults and multiple phase fugitive and ongoing faults.
Sensors identify failures in real time, and transmit energy flow data (fault direction) through LoRaWAN networks to energy grid managers.
Managers evaluate the fault data for localization of the faulty section, enabling a quick response to ongoing faults, increasing overall grid efficiency and preventing power outages.
“With the increased digitization of smart grids, electricity utilities are seeking smarter applications to simplify integration and deployment,” said Rémi Demerlé, Director of Vertical Marketing for Utilities in Semtech’s Wireless and Sensing Products Group
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