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CIMug Asset Health Focus Community
Update for North American CIMug MeetingNovember 14, 2014
Pat BrownEPRI
Gowri RajappanDoble
CIMug Focus Communities
• Address:
– A high-priority need
– Where wide input is needed:
• Utilities
• Vendors
• Universities
• IEC WG experts
• Supported by IEC WG Technical Team
• Facilitate quicker, real-world-based updates of CIM standards
• Asset Health is first, more are coming..
Replace?
Repair?
Monitor?
• The Business Challenge– Aging fleet past design life
– Limited resources
– Increased regulatory / media pressure
– Heuristic decision-making
– Time-based maintenance is default
Asset Management at Utilities
• The Business Need – Accurate insight into asset health for
accurate decision-making
nameplateinspection
maintenance
test
field measurements
. .
. .. .
?
• The IT Challenge– Data location– Data format– Data stewardship
Asset Management at Utilities
• The IT Need – A way to organize disparate
information from a variety of sources
• Compounded by New Technological Opportunites– Modern sensing technologies
– New communication solutions
Existing Asset Health Data Environment
Analytics
Data Sources
AssetManagementSystem
MaintenanceManagementSystem
TestRecordsDatabase
Visualization of Results Results to Applications
WorkManagementSystem
EMSSCADA
Ass
et F
ield
Dat
a
Op
erat
ion
s F
ield
Dat
a
RTUs
FieldMaintenance
. .Planner
. .Engineer
. .Monitors
Sensors
IEDs
Operator
. .
Engineer
. .AssetManager
. .FieldMaintenance
. .
AssetManager
. .
• Typical utility practice1. Aggregate data from multiple sources
2. Generate asset health and risk assessments based on the data
3. Generate asset health events when assessment indicates significant change in health conditions has occurred
4. Make data available to other systems/tools as needed/requested
Asset Health Focus Community Work
CIM Support for Asset Health Information
• The skeleton is there– Asset and its components - Asset and AssetContainer
classes, and their children– Nameplate – AssetInfo child classes– Model/Manufacturer – ProductAssetModel and
Manufacturer classes– Test/Inspection/Maintanance Results – ProcedureDataSet
child classes– Network model role – PowerSystemResource child classes– Measurements – Measurment and MeasurementValue
child classes
• But….– It needs fleshing out– It needs refinement
CIM Support for Asset Health Information
Asset and its components
CIM Support for Asset Health Information
Nameplate
Asset and its components
CIM Support for Asset Health Information
Nameplate
Asset and its components
Model / Manfacturer
CIM Support for Asset Health Information
Nameplate
Asset and its components
Model / Manfacturer
Test/Inspection/Maintenance Results
CIM Support for Asset Health Information
Nameplate
Network model roleAsset and its components
Model / Manfacturer
Test/Inspection/Maintenance Results
CIM Support for Asset Health Information
Asset and its components
Nameplate
Model / Manfacturer
Test/Inspection/Maintenance Results
Network model role
Measurements
• Envision a CIM model-based architecture forming the basis of an asset health framework
• Carefully review CIM support for asset health data and suggest refinements and enhancements to the asset-related portions of the CIM model
• Resources
– Real-world utility and vendor input
– Technical support from WG13 and WG14
Asset Health Focus Community Work
Visualization of Results
Planner
. .Engineer
. .Operator
. .AssetManager
. .FieldMaintenance
. .
Results to Applications
WorkManagementSystem
EMSContingencyAnalysis
Analytics
Data Integration (analytics results) CIM
Data Integration (source data) CIM
Data Sources
AssetManagementSystem
MaintenanceManagementSystem
TestRecordsDatabase
EMSSCADA
Ass
et F
ield
Dat
a
Op
erat
ion
s F
ield
Dat
a
Monitors
Sensors
IEDs
RTUs
Operator
. .AssetManager
. .FieldMaintenance
. .Data
Planner
. .Engineer
. .
Insight
Asset Health Focus CommunityVision of Asset Health Integration Framework
– Creation of TestDataSet, Inspection Dataset, MaintenanceDataSet classes
– Clarification of Asset and AssetInfo class usage
– Improved support of asset lifecycle
Asset Health Focus Community Work
– Creation of asset templates Current model has:
• Huge flexibility
• Little support for interoperability
• Many suggested CIM enhancements:
Asset Health Focus Community WorkTemplate Example – SF6 Dead Tank Breaker
• Template – Instances used to
describe an asset of a specific type
type = sF6
pole 1 tank medium:Medium
type = breakerTankAssembly
pole 1 tank assembly:AssetContainer
type = breakerTankAssembly
pole 2 tank assembly:AssetContainer
type = breakerTankAssembly
pole 3 tank assembly:AssetContainer
type = sF6
pole 2 tank medium:Medium
type = sF6
pole 3 tank medium:Medium
bushing 1:Bushing bushing 2:Bushing bushing 5:Bushingbushing 3:Bushing bushing 4:Bushing bushing 6:Bushing
position = 1
position 1:AssetPosition
position = 2
position 2:AssetPosition
position = 3
position 3:AssetPosition
position = 4
position 4:AssetPosition
position = 5
position 5:AssetPosition
position = 6
position 6:AssetPosition
pole 1 interrupter:InterrupterUnit pole 2 interrupter:InterrupterUnit pole 3 interrupter:InterrupterUnit
+MovingContact +MovingContact +MovingContact +FixedContact+FixedContact+FixedContact
type = breakerSF6DeadTankBreaker
whole SF6 dead tank breaker:AssetContainer
type = breakerBase
base:AssetContainer
mechanism:BreakerMechanism
Asset Health Focus Community Work
• Templates
– Provide model-based way of organizing other asset health information (nameplate/model/manufacturer and procedure results)
– Enable application interoperability
– Will probably become IEC “Technical Specifications” not “International Standards”
Asset Health Focus Community Work
• Common Breaker Types
– Transmission
• SF6 dead tank• Bulk oil (dead tank)• Minimum oil (live tank)• SF6 live tank• Air blast (live tank)
– Distribution
• SF6• OCB• Vacuum• Air blast• Air magnetic
Asset Health Focus Community and You
• Information on CIMug SharePoint sitehttp://cimug.ucaiug.org/Focus_Comms/AssetHealth/
– UCAI UserID needed
Asset Health Focus Community and You
• Bi-weekly Focus Community calls
– Tuesdays at 10 am Eastern
– Next call 25 November, 2014
• Contact
– Gowri Rajappan, [email protected]
– Pat Brown, [email protected]