The SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser is used for Class A power quality monitoring, disturbance analysis and fault analysis on MV and LV feeders
It combines several functions in one modular platform – power and energy metering, power quality analysis, digital fault recording, transient recording, phasor measurement (PMU) and bay control – reducing panel space, wiring and engineering effort. Hot-swappable add-on cards allow you to tailor each device to the required mix of I/O and applications.
Class A power quality analysis compliant with IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 3: voltage sags and swells, interruptions, flicker, unbalance, harmonics and interharmonics up to the 63rd order, THD and directional power quality events.
Revenue-grade energy metering with Class 0.2 / 0.2S accuracy per IEC 62053-22 and ANSI C12.20, including advanced Time-of-Use functionality.
Integrated digital fault recording and transient recording: current faults up to 40×In and transient voltage recording up to 2 kV at 1024 samples per cycle, with waveform capture and RMS trend analysis.
Built-in phasor measurement unit (PMU) compliant with IEEE C37.118.1, supporting synchrophasor, frequency and ROCOF measurements and IEC 61850-9-2 sampled values.
Measurement inputs and I/O
Galvanically isolated voltage and current inputs for both measurement and protection CTs, with extended ranges when fitted with fault-recorder modules.
Up to 48 digital inputs, up to 24 relay outputs and up to 12 analogue inputs and 12 analogue outputs using plug-in I/O cards.
Flexible automation, status monitoring and bay-level control for MV and LV feeders.
Digital fault recording and sequence of events
Built-in digital fault recorder with four current channels and three AC voltage channels, capturing fault currents up to 20×In (100 A at 5 A nominal).
Optional DFR module for separate metering and protection CTs, extending the fault-current range up to 40×In (200 A).
Sequence of Events (SoE) recorder with 1 ms time resolution and up to 48 digital inputs, providing a detailed chronology of plant and feeder events.
Fault records exportable in PQDIF and COMTRADE formats for analysis in third-party power-quality and protection tools.
Communication & I/O
Communication interfaces include Ethernet and RS-485, with optional IRIG-B time synchronisation, redundant Ethernet and fibre TX-FX modules.
Supported protocols: Modbus RTU and TCP, DNP3, IEC 60870-5-101/104 and optional IEC 61850 Edition 2 with GOOSE messaging and report control blocks.
Simple integration with SCADA systems and IEC 61850 digital substation architectures.
The SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser supports these communication protocols natively, allowing seamless integration into existing SCADA and substation architectures.
Substation automation and IEC 61850
Acts as a bay controller unit (BCU) for MV and LV feeders, combining measurement, protection supervision and breaker control in a single device.
Native IEC 61850 Edition 2 support with GOOSE messaging and report control blocks for seamless integration into digital substation architectures.
Allows synchrophasor data from the SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser to be exchanged with a phasor data concentrator (PDC), enabling wide-area monitoring schemes.
The SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser also supports wide-area phasor-based monitoring when used with a station-level PDC, providing real-time visibility of network stability.
Typical applications
The SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser is used for Class A power quality monitoring, disturbance and fault analysis on MV and LV feeders, synchrophasor-based monitoring in transmission networks, renewable generation PQ compliance and IEC 61850 substations.
The SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser is used for Class A power quality monitoring, disturbance analysis and fault analysis on MV and LV feeders
It combines several functions in one modular platform – power and energy metering, power quality analysis, digital fault recording, transient recording, phasor measurement (PMU) and bay control – reducing panel space, wiring and engineering effort. Hot-swappable add-on cards allow you to tailor each device to the required mix of I/O and applications.
Class A power quality analysis compliant with IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 3: voltage sags and swells, interruptions, flicker, unbalance, harmonics and interharmonics up to the 63rd order, THD and directional power quality events.
Revenue-grade energy metering with Class 0.2 / 0.2S accuracy per IEC 62053-22 and ANSI C12.20, including advanced Time-of-Use functionality.
Integrated digital fault recording and transient recording: current faults up to 40×In and transient voltage recording up to 2 kV at 1024 samples per cycle, with waveform capture and RMS trend analysis.
Built-in phasor measurement unit (PMU) compliant with IEEE C37.118.1, supporting synchrophasor, frequency and ROCOF measurements and IEC 61850-9-2 sampled values.
Measurement inputs and I/O
Galvanically isolated voltage and current inputs for both measurement and protection CTs, with extended ranges when fitted with fault-recorder modules.
Up to 48 digital inputs, up to 24 relay outputs and up to 12 analogue inputs and 12 analogue outputs using plug-in I/O cards.
Flexible automation, status monitoring and bay-level control for MV and LV feeders.
Digital fault recording and sequence of events
Built-in digital fault recorder with four current channels and three AC voltage channels, capturing fault currents up to 20×In (100 A at 5 A nominal).
Optional DFR module for separate metering and protection CTs, extending the fault-current range up to 40×In (200 A).
Sequence of Events (SoE) recorder with 1 ms time resolution and up to 48 digital inputs, providing a detailed chronology of plant and feeder events.
Fault records exportable in PQDIF and COMTRADE formats for analysis in third-party power-quality and protection tools.
Communication & I/O
Communication interfaces include Ethernet and RS-485, with optional IRIG-B time synchronisation, redundant Ethernet and fibre TX-FX modules.
Supported protocols: Modbus RTU and TCP, DNP3, IEC 60870-5-101/104 and optional IEC 61850 Edition 2 with GOOSE messaging and report control blocks.
Simple integration with SCADA systems and IEC 61850 digital substation architectures.
The SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser supports these communication protocols natively, allowing seamless integration into existing SCADA and substation architectures.
Substation automation and IEC 61850
Acts as a bay controller unit (BCU) for MV and LV feeders, combining measurement, protection supervision and breaker control in a single device.
Native IEC 61850 Edition 2 support with GOOSE messaging and report control blocks for seamless integration into digital substation architectures.
Allows synchrophasor data from the SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser to be exchanged with a phasor data concentrator (PDC), enabling wide-area monitoring schemes.
The SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser also supports wide-area phasor-based monitoring when used with a station-level PDC, providing real-time visibility of network stability.
Typical applications
The SATEC PM180 Power Quality Analyser is used for Class A power quality monitoring, disturbance and fault analysis on MV and LV feeders, synchrophasor-based monitoring in transmission networks, renewable generation PQ compliance and IEC 61850 substations.