Energy and Heat Industries
The energy and heat industries use wireless communication systems because they are economical and they
are quickly and easily installed. They are mostly used for monitoring/supervising and control of various
technological devices. A high level of reliability is necessary. Wireless connections may also serve as
backup systems in case of failure of fixed/permanent communication lines. Heat distribution industries
use wireless data transfer for their heat distribution systems - SCADA systems provides them with data
collections and with management of transfer stations, or it is used to collect data (readouts) from heat
measuring instruments (heat meters).
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The most important uses and applications:
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remote control of high-voltage sectional switches
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measurement and control of devices in transformer stations
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remote readouts of electric meters, smart metering
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monitoring of small power plants - water, wind, photovoltaic power plants
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monitoring of cogeneration units, biogas stations
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monitoring and supervision of boiler rooms and heat distribution systems
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heat transfer station management and control
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data collection from heat measuring instruments
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Selected references
Západoslovenská energetika, a.s. (Slovakia) - GSM-GPRS networks for remote control
of sectional switch-off elements, transformer station monitoring
ČEZ Distribuce, a. s. - GSM-GPRS network for remote control of sectional switch-off
elements, transformer stations and FVE (PPP - Photovoltaic Power Plants)
Watson Telecom (Ukrajina) - radio networks for measurement and control of transformer
stations in Ukraine
IT-Tronic (Dánsko) - GSM-GPRS connections for wind power plants
Pražská teplárenská a.s. - GSM-GPRS and EDGE network for data collections from
transfer stations and heat measuring instruments (heat meters)
Elektrárny Opatovice, a.s. - radio and GPRS networks for collections of data
from heat transfer stations