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Specifications for Central Control and Monitoring. System (CCMS) & Automation System Objective of centralized street light automation solution is to provide centralized control & monitoring of street lights from a single control centre at Cluster and is capable of controlling, monitoring and analysing the details at streetlight feeder Panel level. This will facilitate optimizing the energy costs by timely switching on/off of lamps & implementing voltage regulation/ dimming of LED Luminaires during off-peak hours as well as savings in present street light maintenance cost by setting new standards in managing street lights with minimal expenditure. Central Control and Monitoring System (CCMS) & automation system is comprised of wireless central automation controller, server cluster, control centre, enterprise middleware system, enterprise management information system and call centre. The broad specifications for various components of CCMS and automation system are as below. Parameter Specifications / details Broad operational features CCMS shall have a web-server to receive all data from the streetlight controllers installed in feeder panels along with voltage controllers. GIS Mapping should be done covering all feeder panels specific to each ULB and the details of each ULB wise feeder panel shall be viewable in the web application software through a Google-map interface or web based digital map. Bulk messaging facility specific to each ULB to be given so that any common changes to be effected into the individual streetlight controller equipment’s. CCMS should have real time control and should register all fault conditions through the instantaneous alert messages sent by the streetlight controller equipment’s. Inbuilt scalability to support large lighting network. Up to 250 no’s of remote terminal units (RTUs) should be possible to be controlled from one central control unit. Different ULB authorization should be settable and the central server should be capable of handling high traffic. The Authorised Representatives at the ULBs should have access to the data (viewing rights) on a real time basis as well as the reports. User settable individual feeder panel ID & Password protected access to control functions Parameter Specifications / details Key components & functions Wireless central automation controller Act as heart of automation and should facilitate remote and auto on/off of street lights, remote dimming level settings (different for different feeder Panels) for street light connected on different fe...
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