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New & Hot:
• ENOSERV RTS Manta MTS-5000 Driver
Product Updates:
• ENOSERV PowerBase Doble Module
• ENOSERV Vector
Reminder:
• Angel Carter Is No More
You Asked:
• What events will I see ENOSERV at this year?
Success Story:
• AmerenUE
Hot Points
• Steven Stade Promoted
• New Marketing Talent
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eNews - Brought to you by ENOSERV
January 2006
New & Hot


Manta MTS-5000 Driver Now Available

We are proud to announce the release of a new driver to communicate with the Manta MTS-5000 test unit.  The MTS-5000 has been functionally tested and verified to function with ENOSERV RTS software capabilities utilizing an extensive test procedure to prove standard and advanced RTS operations. 

The additional driver is present in RTS Version 4.3.2.0.  To make this driver available to the customer base, we have updated the website as of 1/4/2005 with the all the latest RTS files.

As we never stop working at ENOSERV for customers and their needs, additional changes have been made that are part of this update as well as the new driver.  Many of the changes will not affect the customer base as a whole, but are targeted at specific situations or needs.  Even as this is the case, It is recommended to update your program to make sure you have the latest options and fixes available. 

Refer to the RTS Update List located on the RTS Download site for full documentation of all modifications.


In order to perform the update in the most convenient method possible, we suggest trying the Auto-Update RTS feature.  This option is available to you as long as you have a live internet connection and your RTS program currently has RTS version 4.3.1.0.

  • 1. Selecting the Update->Auto Update command from the Utilities menu option in the RTS Main window will prompt a message in order to continue.

  • 2. If the User chooses to continue, RTS will close and the update process will begin.

  • 3. A window will appear that allows you to enter your ENOSERV User Name and Password.  (This will be maintained after a successful connection).

  • 4. The window will display messages as it connects to the ENOSERV website and the updates are downloaded.

  • 5. Once the download is complete, the window will give instruction to the User that appear in RED on how to continue.

  • 6.  A WinZip window will appear giving the User some options.  Choose the UnZip button, select OK when the process is done, then Close the WinZip window.

  • 7. NOTE:  LEAVE THE UNZIP TO FOLDER BOX TO “..”.  This is planned.

  • 8. RTS will reopen and your program will be fully updated.

We would appreciate any remarks as to whether this operation functioned properly or if you have problems with firewalls. For those customers who will be purchasing and utilizing the driver for the Manta MTS-5000, we are including a few items that are worth mentioning.

  • 1. The unit can be controlled by RTS with either RS232 or Ethernet connections.  It is recommended to use the ethernet connection for faster communication speeds between RTS and the MTS-5000.  Regardless of the choice, if using RS232, you must use a NULL modem cable, female-female connection.  If using an Ethernet cable, you must use a “rolled” ethernet cable.

    NOTE:  We have written a document to give assistance in configuring the ethernet connection.  Request the document as needed until we determine the best method to make this availiable to our customers.

  • 2. ENOSERV customers will see no limitations to the RTS program except for the following:

    A user may only apply 2 frequencies during a test procedure.  This should not be a problem as any test procedure created by ENOSERV uses only 2 frequencies: the Base Frequency for the Static Channels and an Alternate Frequency as a ramp or step condition.

    When applying a Fault command, the User is not given control over the Binary Outputs during the Pre-Fault or Post-Fault state, only during the Fault state.  The Binary Outputs will be OPEN during Pre-Fault and Post-Fault states.


[So what are you waiting for... order the Manta MTS-5000 driver today]


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Product Updates

ENOSERV PowerBase and ProTesT

Enoserv is proud to announce a new module to the Power Base suite. ProTesT Bi-directional connection is now available. No longer will ProTesT using field personnel not be synchronized with the office. This Module allows the ProTesT user to move both settings and results into PowerBase and out to ProTesT. This allows the user to warehouse settings in the main office and pushing them down to the field. It will also automatically create the relay and place all settings and system data directly into ProTesT. The module requires the use of ProTesT 2.03 or above.

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ENOSERV Vector Release

After more than 2 years of work Enoserv is close to releasing ENOSERV Vector. The new version will have all the features that you would expect plus a few new ones. Some of these include manual control on all test sets. End to End testing. State simulation. And Graphical characteristic design.

Users are able to import data from ProTesT Fault Simulator, Aspen One Liner and Excel. State Simulation allows both direct numeric input or formula/setting driven States. This allows the user to create State Simulations that work with more than one relay and change along with the settings.

Graphical characteristic design allows the user to create characteristics graphical and do fault simulation. Ether on the characteristic or on each side with a user defined percentage. With this feature a unknown relay impedance characteristic can be found by simply running impedance seek test.

ENOSERV Vector has full basic scripting and full RS232 support for talking with digital relays. Data is stored in an access database and is fully integrated in with RTS.

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REMINDER -

Angel Carter is No More

No, Angel's not left ENOSERV, she simply married recently and has a new last name - Swatzell. For all of you who contact her via email, please be aware that effective immediately her email address will be aswatzell@enoserv.com and her previous email address will be discontinued as of March 1. Please change her email in your address book information.

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YOU ASKED -

What events will I see ENOSERV at this year?

February 7-9 DistribuTECH-Tampa, FL
March 13-17 Hands-On Relay School – Pullman, WA
March 20-23 NETA – New Orleans, LA
April 4-6 Texas A&M Protection Relay Engineers Conference – College Station, TX
April 9-11 Doble Client Conference – Boston, MA
April 18-20 (tentative) ENOSERV RTS User-Developer Training – Tulsa, OK
May 3-5 Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference – Atlanta, GA
May 17-19 Distribution Europe – Barcelona, Spain
June 21-26 IEEE T&D Conference – Dallas, TX
September TBA ENOSERV Users’ Conference - TBD
October 18-21 Western Protective Relay Conference – Spokane, WA
October 1-5 Digital Inspections Cascade User Group – Gleneden Beach, OR

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HOT POINTS -

AmerenUE

In the spring of 2005, an engineer consulted with his new colleagues about consolidating assets from the recent merger. They discussed converting at least 11,000 relay records by mid-summer into the parent company’s established P&C maintenance system.

The deadline was the same for another matter: Acquainting almost 20 newly-acquired field technicians—now under his watch—with the new maintenance procedures they’d have to adopt.

Staying current with all other “business as usual” projects during this timeframe compounded the outlay of work Chris Ransom from AmerenUE had before him. He is the consulting engineer who held the responsibility of getting Illinois Power Company online with the St. Louis-based Ameren Corporation, an investor-owned electric and gas utility formed from the 1997 merger of Union Electric Company and Central Illinois Public Service Company, and grown by the acquisition of Central Illinois Light Company in 2003. This was the third acquisition Ransom had seen since being with Ameren.

Merging data, training new personnel, staying current with maintenance—these matters required effective planning, time management, and allocation of resources. Working to Ransom’s advantage in the wake of the previous two acquisitions were software systems he’d use to leverage an advantage in this one: ENOSERV RTS™ and ENOSERV PowerBase™.

Ransom articulated the scope of the work he had before him to the software engineers at ENOSERV and established the timeframe for delivering 2 critical milestones: 1) converting the 11,000+ relay records from IP’s Maximo-based database into ENOSERV PowerBase; and 2) getting the new services personnel from IP onboard with ENOSERV RTS.

The importance of PowerBase and RTS in this case has to do with the critical needs these 2 software systems meet. PowerBase is a substation settings management database system that interoperates with other engineering software applications to automate the information exchange between P&C workgroups. Prior to PowerBase, a company’s options in attaining such an information exchange were either based in handling and housing paper setting sheets and test reports, or developing an application internally. (Typically the latter doesn’t always achieve for its creators the level of functionality desired by its end Users.) PowerBase was born in response to the need to provide a secure location for all substation equipment information enabled for data sharing in between workgroups in an automated environment.

ENOSERV RTS is a multi-platform relay testing software system that actually controls different test sets for either manual or fully-automated testing on electromechanical and microprocessor-based relays. RTS is a complete relay testing package that also automates relay test reporting. Like PowerBase, the database in RTS holds relay settings and so companies that employ both RTS and PowerBase achieve the 2-way data transfer between workgroups mentioned above and of those, Ameren is a case in point:

“Each operating company had their own testing procedures and we wanted to use PowerBase and RTS as the tool to bring the operating companies together,” said Ransom recently. “We now have all relays from all operating companies in one database and are presently working towards getting each operating company to use one common test database using RTS.”

Ransom outsourced the data conversions to the Technical Services division at ENOSERV. The July 1 milestone for populating PowerBase with Illinois Power’s 11,000+ Maximo-based relay records was met ahead of schedule. Ransom hired ENOSERV to train the 20+ Illinois Power services personnel on RTS. Now all 4 operating divisions use RTS, in effect standardizing on software while continuing to use the equipment they’re accustomed to.

Ultimately, what ENOSERV is capable of doing for its utility and contract services clients is unifying their work practices in a standardized methodology for the most effective protection maintenance program possible. By uniting different engineering software tools and even controlling different relay test equipment, the ENOSERV suite of software creates a holistic system capable of transferring the most up-to-date relay data among engineering and services workgroups wherever they may be located.

For years, companies have seen new technologies evolve to become fairly commonplace throughout the electric industry. (The advent of the microprocessor-based relay and the automated relay test set are 2 examples of this fact.) Also, companies have weathered corporate restructuring and waves of mergers and acquisitions—not to mention deregulation. This dynamic era has put great stress on management, IT, engineering and services personnel to adapt quickly to whatever comes their way.

ENOSERV software is built specifically to address the needs of the workgroups responsible for protection relay maintenance and reliability. Beginning with RTS, ENOSERV gave field services technicians a software tool for automating each aspect of relay testing, no matter what test set they use. RTS controls equipment from Doble, Manta, Megger, Omicron, SMC and others so that technicians can be freed from the hassle of maintaining disparate database systems they otherwise would if their company had test sets from different manufacturers.

Beyond being multi-platform, RTS is simply the best relay testing software tool available. As much as it is possible for a relay testing software to be ready to test right out of the box, RTS is. RTS has over 5,000 pre-written tests within over 400 relay test plans built from the relay manufacturers’ information leaflets. It “talks” directly with Schweitzer relays to download settings and tests those relays at digital speed with virtually hands-free routines. It also features the FasTest™ module for automating the process of building new tests.

ENOSERV PowerBase is an “active” database in the sense that substation data—particularly relay settings—are not only stored, but are capable of being moved to and from other engineering software systems. PowerBase supports 2-way interoperability with ENOSERV RTS, CAPE (Electrocon), Cascade (Digital Inspections), ProTest (Doble), SEL Relay Assistant & AcSELerator (Schweitzer) and automates relay data exchange with 1-Liner from Aspen. PowerBase even links to Maximo and SAP management systems.

ENOSERV is in business to automate and standardize all aspects of protection relaying between engineering and services workgroups no matter what software and equipment they presently use. Perhaps greatest among all other benefits, the ENOSERV suite of software tools promotes the clearest, most accurate and efficient reliability reporting for regulatory bodies like NERC and FERC.

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HOT POINTS -

Steven Stade Promoted

At some point in time you've probably spoken with Steven Stade regarding a technical support issue. ENOSERV is proud to announce that Steven has been promoted to Senior Project Manager of our Consulting Group. While this means that you probably won't be speaking with him on technical support issues any longer, his expertise, which includes over five years of service with ENOSERV and 15 years of relaying experience with West Texas Utilities and Public Service Company of Oklahoma, will now be dedicated to custom routine development, driver development projects and enhancements to ENOSERV products.


New Marketing Talent

If you've visited the ENOSERV website or updated your software lately you've hopefully been pleasantly surprised by our new logo and graphics. These are the work of Ms. Shelley Luster, our talented new Marketing Manager. Shelley comes to us with a BS in Graphic Design from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and 18 years of experience in advertising design and corporate communications in the oil/gas, manufacturing and transportation industries. She has recently returned to Oklahoma from Iowa City, IA and North Dallas, TX and currently resides in Broken Arrow with her Jack Russell terrier, Sissy.

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