Based on Wireless Sensor Technology for Substation Equipment Temperature Monitoring System

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in view of the substation equipment temperature measuring work, the existence of low accuracy of temperature measurement, data real-time performance, large work volume on manual operation, the temperature of the wireless sensor monitoring technique, the 2.4 GHZ wireless network technology, build a wireless temperature monitoring system, substation equipment temperature and the temperature rise of accurate, reliable and real-time on-line monitoring. Real-time monitoring data, intuitive display are in tabular and graphical form. Have the equipment temperature measurement data, temperature change trend analysis, data query and management, over temperature alarm to remind, etc. Real-time temperature data can be convenient access to the substation set control center, to ensure safe and reliable operation of the transformer substation, for substation monitoring and maintenance of equipment operation to provide data support, effectively prevent substation equipment oxidation, burning and other accidents.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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1704-1708

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July 2014

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