Engineered Solutions - SER
Analyze cause to quickly restore power
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The PowerLogic Sequence of Events Recorder (SER) Module is a root-cause analysis tool for rapid response for problem resolution that is ideal for pinpointing the cause of a service disruption in very large complex power systems. SER relies on Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technology to time tag electrical or operational events, such as circuit trips, down to the millisecond.
- Captures events in milliseconds for circuit breakers and relay operations along with the shutdown sequence of generators, compressors, motors, etc.
- Records event time and state-of-the-point.
- Consolidates accurate system-wide event records using time synchronization to an external time standard - GPS.
- Viewable web-client screen, with sorting and filter capability to segregate and pinpoint specific problems in an electrical or production system.


Without event sequence information, it can take hours to find the cause and to clear up persistent problems. By recording and capturing millisecond event time stamps, point states, and waveforms, detailed time accurate event sequence information makes it possible to restore a power system much more rapidly and enables users to quickly pinpoint the cause of an outage, clear up persistent problems, and take corrective action to prevent the problem from happening again.
SER relies on Global Positioning System (GPS) technology to synchronize the time clocks on the monitoring devices throughout the system. Typically applied at:
The inputs enable the system to collect electrical or operational events and record within 1 ms providing the exact sequence of events when an incident occurs. Recorded high speed events can then be visualized to gain understanding of what happened and the order in which it occurred. The SER web-enabled user interface allows viewing and filtering of the pertinent information SER events including:
SER capabilities are frequently deployed in conjunction with load shedding or load preservation automatic power system controls.
How It Works:
SER Services Available:
Typical millisecond time-stamp SER inputs:
circuit breaker status, frequency relays, protective and lockout relays, motor status, generator differential relay, ground fault, voltage phase balance, DC bus voltage relay, other relays and status inputs.
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