Transformer Monitoring Systems (TMS) Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2024

Transformer Monitoring Systems: Overview
TMS
is defined as a group of components built together in order to sense
and monitor various parameters of a pole-mounted transformer or ground
transformer that are vital to its functionality. This device is attached
to the lines of an existing transformer with minimal effort; it remains
non-intrusive to lines and its components. TMS has the capability of
monitoring the transformer’s voltage, current, temperature, and the
phase angle. Voltage sensor consists of a plate, an op-amp, two
capacitors, and four resistors. TMS is a real time mounting device that
monitors a single transformer. This device paves way for a smarter grid
system technology to lower electrical downtime of a power generation
unit. TMS accurately and effectively reads/records valuable information
about pole mounted and grounded transformers. This information is shared
over the wireless connections to a central hub computer located at the
transfer stations of sub-stations. It detects failure in power lines.
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Transformer Monitoring Systems: Dynamics and Trends
The
problems in methods for powering the device and monitoring the
transformer’s parameters have been overcome through the usage of
induction coils. The voltage passage through the induction coils have
the tendency to escalate from the permissible values due to fluctuating
current. Voltage regulators are thus used to control the voltage and
keep it under the permissible limits. Diodes incorporated with AP1186
standard regulators are used with a battery backup in case of power
failure in order to achieve the desired results in voltage regulations.
TMS is a safe and easy approach to help combat any loss in power over
the lines and any power shortages through its preventive monitoring
measures. TMS is kept near a high power line that emits strong
electrical and magnetic fields. Power to the TMS device is critical, as
voltage, current, and temperature have to be maintained under the
permissible limits. Excessive voltage, current, and temperature can
destroy the internal components. Sensors of the TMS read voltage and
current across the line and the temperature inside the transformer. The
sensors then transmit the information to logical components of the
system. Wireless technology helps in passage of information to other TMS
devices or to the central hub facility. Computer programing is the
final last aspect of a TMS device. It helps view information about
transformers received by wireless units. The program also provides sight
(screen flashing animations) and hearing alerts (siren blasting through
speakers).
Transformer Monitoring Systems: Segmentation
The
TMS market can be segmented based on type of transformer (pole mounted
transformer and ground transformer), method of powering TMS system
(solar, battery powered, induction coil, and others), application
(distribution transformers, power transformers, and others) and region
(North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Middle East
& Africa).
Transformer Monitoring Systems: Region-wise Outlook
Asia
Pacific is estimated to be the leading market for TMS. Presence of
large number of developing economies, high capacity addition plans, and
enactment of supportive policies (tax incentives) are likely to drive
the TMS market.
Transformer Monitoring Systems: Key Players
Key players operating in the TMS market include Camlin Power, ICSA (India) Ltd., and CETT Co., Ltd.
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