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Disturbance Analysis
Load Management
  Distribution Automation
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DASmap Source Database Modeling and Display Editor
  • Defines system connectivity, including load models and customer distribution

  • Defines devices for interactive editing of system features

  • Draws feeder maps from GIS system input or AutoCAD files

DAS Map imports and creates the electrical feeder network; digitizes and edits the network displays; performs network tracing; and builds and colorizes the Network Topology Model. Because DASmap was built specifically to interface with your PRISM SCADA system, DASmap supports automatic conversion of the network model into PRISM SCADA run-time displays. Included in the DAS Map package are:
  • DASmap Editor

  • DASmap conversion tools

  • Real-time PRISM Topology Processor (TP)

DASmap supplies a full set of GIS drawing tools that, in addition to network digitization, can automatically extract and create the topology model from the "drawing" process. This topology model will be used by the PRISM Topology Processor for colorization, etc. DASmap digitizes the electrical network by one of two methods:
  • It digitally traces the imported GIS file, complete with the network elements and digitizes the feeder network. For example, the tools will automatically replace "rubber-banded" static drawing line segments with "digitized" segments, complete with a database entry and automatic "to and from" node assignments. Proximity searches will automatically find and connect section nodes to device objects such as switches and transformers.

  • If a network model with geographic device references and network connectivity is available, it can be imported. DASmap will automatically draw the network devices on the geographic "Land" map.

The output from DASmap is a dynamic SCADA display with graphical representation of the electrical system network. The resulting display is performance-enhanced as a run-time PRISM display.

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