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UbiGrid Distribution Transformer Monitoring (DTM+)

Improve power distribution reliability and prevent future failure with remote transformer monitoring

 

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360-degree Visibility

  • Monitors primary current
  • Secondary voltage & current
  • Oil temperature & pressure
  • Detects voltage sag/swells
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Real-time AI and Analytics

  • Load and phase imbalance
  • Shorts in winding
  • Power theft
  • Data-based failure prediction
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Reduce O&M Costs

  • Proactive maintenance
  • Transformer efficiency
  • Minimize truck rolls
  • Inventory management
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Simple & Fast Installation

  • Installs in minutes 
  • One platform pole/pad mount
  • Single phase & three phase
  • Retrofit & OEM installations
UbiGrid DTM+ Overview

The UbiGrid DTM+ is the industry's first LTE-based sensor that provides remote diagnostics and proactive transformer monitoring of critical, field deployed grid assets.

Real-time analytics and damage assessments allow grid operators to rapidly respond, preventing outages before they happen and reducing restoration time. The sensor extends transformer monitoring technology to enable future failure prediction and prevention.

This gives you a crystal clear picture of your distribution transformers, helping improve System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) while reducing O&M costs and the economic impact of outages. For example, tilted and leaking transformers are identified before dielectric damage to coils can occur.

Benefits of Transformer Monitoring with the UbiGrid DTM+
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Increased Reliability

Real-time data improves System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) reliability metrics.

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Simple Deployment

Installs in minutes across a wide range of transformer sizes using non-invasive attachment.

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Intelligence at the Edge

A maintenance-free solution that feeds back insights and provides real-time notifications.

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How Transformer Monitoring works with the UbiGrid DTM+

Ubicquia has reinvented digital transformer monitoring by providing real-time visibility of a transformer's condition and metrics at the grid edge. Typical DTMs measure oil temperature or delivered kVA (kilo volt amp) load. The UbiGrid DTM+ does this and much more, including: pole tilt and vibration, voltage sag and swell, secondary current, power surge protection oscillography of voltage anomalies, power theft detection, and failed transformer alerts. The monitor provides instant notification of these critical analytics, with the reporting frequency individually set per transformer.

Leveraging LTE and Edge Visibility for Transformer Monitoring

The UbiGrid DTM+ sensor leverages public or private LTE networks already in place to provide real-time data for better performance and decisions. This removes the need to deploy another communications network. Failure prediction and prevention is reliable and accessible thanks to the real-time health analytics and alerts communicated over the cloud to our data management platform.

How UbiGrid DTM+ Compares

  UbiGrid DTM+ Others
Less than 15 minute installation
Public and private LTE
Last gasp messaging
GPS
Monitors primary & secondary
Tilt and vibration sensing
Oil Temperature and pressure sensing
UbiGrid DTM+ Technical Details
UBIGRID DTM+ FEATURES UBIGRID DTM+ SPECIFICATIONS
Configurable alert thresholds and notifications Environmental Rating: IP67
Over-the-air (OTA) firmware upgrades Impact rating: IK09
API option to aggregate reports at varying intervals Line Voltage Range: 90V-506VAC
Real-time oil temperature and pressure reporting Size: 8.8”L x 3.9”W x 2.5”D
Primary and secondary current detection Weight: <2lbs
Secondary voltage and delivered kVA
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