Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition definition

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition or “SCADA” means the Company system that provides remote control and monitoring of Company’s transmission and sub-transmission systems and enables Company to perform real-time control of equipment in the field and to monitor the conditions and status of the Company System.
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition or “SCADA” means the supervisory control and data acquisition capabilities of a computer-controlled system used by a waterworks to monitor its operations. Typical design features may be specific to individual waterworks and include alarm, response, control, and data acquisition.
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition means the metering data collection system used by the TSO for the storage, display and processing of metering data by the TSO (currently comprising a communication system and computer system) or such other data collection system as the TSO may reasonably specify to be used for such purpose with the prior agreement of the Regulatory Authority and after consultation; “Scaling Factor” means, in relation to a DS3 System Service, the scaling factor used in the calculation of payments for that DS3 System Service, as described in Schedules 2, 3 and 4 of this Agreement;

Examples of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition in a sentence

  • The NTO shall provide the ISO with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) information on facilities listed in Appendices A-1 and A-2 herein as well as on generation and merchant transmission resources interconnected to the NTO’s transmission facilities pursuant to the ISO OATT.

  • SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) when not intrinsic to the above listed systems (in the scope).

  • The Transmissions Owners’ control centers must provide the ISO with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) information on facilities listed in Appendices A-1 and A-2 as well as on certain generation resources in their Transmission Districts.

  • THE ABOVE LISTED SYSTEMS SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) Inventory Control Systems, Digital Data Systems Broadband and Baseband and Carriers Point of Sale Systems, VSAT Data Systems Data Communication Systems RF and Remote Control Systems, Fiber Optic Data Systems WORK EXCLUDED Raceway systems are not covered (excluding Ladder-Rack for the purpose of the above listed systems).

  • This device (or devices) will need to be modeled in the EMS SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and Networking databases.

  • Several values and status points will be modeled in the EMS SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) and Networking databases.

  • Deze ontwikkelingen hebben (in)direct invloed op de bedrijfsvoering, het bedrijfsvoeringsysteem en de training van bedrijfsvoerders.De Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) en de Energy Management System (EMS) functies worden beschreven.

  • Customer will be permitted to remotely interrogate any AEP delivery point meter for the purpose of obtaining Customer’s load data and, if available, power quality data through read-only access via the AEP delivery point meter modem and telephone circuit or real time Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) system equipment.

  • The NTO shall maintain Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) systems and provide the ISO with SCADA information on facilities listed in Appendices A-1 and A-2 herein as well as on generation and merchant transmission resources interconnected to the NTO’s transmission facilities pursuant to the ISO OATT.

  • An example would be the implementation of a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system that monitors and provides communications access to the wind energy facility.


More Definitions of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition or “SCADA” means the capabilities of a computer- monitored system used by a waterworks to monitor its operations. Typical design features may be facilities specific to individual waterworks and may include alarm, response, control, and data acquisition.
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition or "SCADA" means the combination of transducers, remote terminal unit communication links and data processing systems which provides information to the SLDC on the operational state of the State transmission system;
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition means an automated surveillance system in which the monitoring and control of storage activities are accomplished at a central or remote location.
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition or “SCADA” – The portion of the Company EMS system that enables real-time monitoring and control of equipment in the field.
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition or "SCADA" means the
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition or “SCADA system” means, as defined by 49 C.F.R. §195.2, a computer-based system or systems used by a controller in a control room that collects and displays information about a pipeline facility and has the ability to send commands back to the pipeline facility;

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