Historically, fault finding in distribution networks was time-consuming and expensive. After a permanent network fault or equipment failure, distribution operator fault finding teams would travel from the depot to the faulted line and investigate the location of a fault. In some cases, the time spent in the field looking for faults could be several hours. The feeder would be out of service throughout this investigation, causing the network operator to be exposed to customer outage penalties in addition to the operating costs of sending the fault-finding teams into the field. This also has a negative impact on reliability performance indices, such as SAIDI.
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