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Grid View

Grid View

What is it?

The grid view provides a birds-eye view of the overhead line network. By instrumenting the whole or parts of the grid, a utility can monitor critical line assets in real-time. The grid view is the first thing you as a user see when logging in. It is designed to provide an immediate overview of the current status of your line assets, helping you identify lines that need extra attention and critical span that demands relevant action.

The grid view in Heimdall Cloud



Contents

The grid view consists of a map containing all line assets, where their weight and color distinguish instrumented lines. Their weight tells you which grid-level the line belongs to, and the color tells of the active events on the line. Under normal operations, lines are green, but if an event occurs, the line turns yellow or red for the duration of the event, depending on its severity.

  • A green line has no active events

  • A yellow line has an active warning event

  • A red line has an active critical event

As a user, you can open the legend to get a list of the map components and their map style.

Lines on the map are interactive in several ways. Hovering over them will provide you with the latest load and temperature measurements from the line. This also allows you to navigate directly to the Line Monitoring Page.

Hovering over a line in Heimdall Cloud

 

Likewise, hovering over a neuron provides you with the latest readings from that span, along with the Span ID and phase being monitored. Clicking on the neuron takes you directly to the Span Monitoring page.

The event bar opens the complete event log, which contains all events generated by the system. New events are shown in the top bar and are highlighted in the event log with a next to the event ID. Once an event is opened, the marker will disappear. If a new event occurs, users are immediately notified by e-mail or SMS, and values are printed alongside the line so they can identify the critical span and take relevant action.

Closed & Open Event Log


How to use

The grid view is mainly designed for monitoring multiple line assets. At a glance, users can see when a line crosses a certain threshold, warning them before it sags excessively or damage occurs to the line.

Secondly, it is used for navigating between line assets and identifying spans that warrant further investigation.

By setting thoughtful rules on the Rules & Events page, the grid view will become a dynamic and powerful tool for monitoring and gathering data about operations of power line assets.

Last updated 28/09/2021
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