Remote monitoring systems for high-voltage substations and mining machines at open pit coal mines


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The article presents the remote monitoring systems for operation of high-voltage substations and shovels, designed at the Karaganda State Technical University and introduced at Shubarkol-Komir open pit coal mine. The systems measure power consumption parameters and controls power consumers and electrical protection. The high-voltage substation monitoring systems transmit data via rf modem, the shovel operation monitoring systems use GPRS modems to transmit data via Internet to a central operator office. In the course of trial operation of the remote monitoring systems, it was succeeded to save power owing to elimination of idle operation of heavy-duty mining machines; moreover, the scope of the continuous control covered power consumption and electric protection at substations and on shovels.

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I. V. Breido

Karaganda State Technical University

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Email: jbreido@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Blv. Mira 56, Karaganda, 1000027

A. V. Sichkarenko

Karaganda State Technical University

Email: jbreido@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Blv. Mira 56, Karaganda, 1000027

E. S. Kotov

Karaganda State Technical University

Email: jbreido@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Blv. Mira 56, Karaganda, 1000027

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