Market Snapshot:
Partial discharge monitoring systems are referred to as the system which is been used for permanent surveillance of the insulation systems on rotating machines, GIS, transformers, motors, cables, or other equipment of high voltage. This kind of instruments is designed for recording of long term data, alarm handling, system integration, and event recognition. The partial discharge monitoring system aims in preventing electrical accidents by identifying the insulator faults in advance. The partial discharge monitoring system generally consists of the detection sensor which detects partial discharge signals due to the insulator faults, the analyzer for signals analyzing, and display for displaying of the analyzed data. The partial discharge monitoring system basically consists of a mobile monitoring system for the regular/inspection audits, and a fixed/regular online monitoring system for real-time monitoring.
Market Drivers
- Limited Resource Requirements
- Growing Renewable Investment
Market Trend
- Initiatives Taken for Various Technological Advancements
Restraints
Opportunities
The growth of Big Data Analytics
Players Covered in the Study are:
Siemens (Germany), Eaton (Ireland), Qualitrol (United States), OMICRON (Austria), Prysmian Group (Italy), PMDT (United States), Dynamic Ratings (United States), SENSeOR (France) and Power Diagnostix Systems GmbH (Germany)
What can be explored with Partial Discharge Monitoring Systems study:
• Where Partial Discharge Monitoring Systems industry stands in scaling its end use implementations
• What concrete benefits would result from scaled initiatives by Players
• Where Players should focus their investments cycle
• Key success factors and recommendations for upscaling future growth.
• Target Market / Country and Key Business Segments