Delta Video walls at National Transmission Asset Management Centre, Manesar

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Date: January 11, 2016

Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) Limited is among the leading electric utilities that have always equipped their control rooms with the latest equipments. PGCIL recognized that a display wall would enable its operators at National Transmission Asset Management Centre (NTAMC) to have a much clearer view at any given moment. Delta’s Video wall solution helped NTAMC achieve its visualization demands ensuring all operations progress effectively and effortlessly.

We found Delta’s Display solutions meeting our specifications. Delta installed 5 sets of 70” LED-lit Video wall Delta has given their solutions to us in the past, and our experience in 4×3 configurations with them has been good in terms of reliability and post sales inside the control room- one video wall for each regional load support. We needed timely completion of this project and that dispatch centre (RLDCs) – East, South, West, North and Northeast aspect has been good with Delta.” Commented Mr. R.P. Sasmal, Director (Operations),PGCIL.

The significance of NTAMC is that all the 186 substations across the country are unmanned and have to be monitored from a single location i.e. at NTAMC Manesar. Integration of these substations with the central location is characterized by a fool-proof fibre optic communication system; this communication system is also augmented by HD cameras installed at all the substations to capture videos for 24/7 operations. Delta Videowalls installed at NTAMC are used to monitor all these feeds.

Delta installed 5 sets of 70” LED-lit Video wall in 4×3 configurations inside the control room- one video wall for each regional load dispatch centre (RLDCs) – East, South, West, North and Northeast region. Above each Video wall, there is a 4mm indoor LED display, installed to display alarm situations from across the network so that it gets immediate attention and quick rectification. One Set of 4×3 70” LED-lit Video wall is installed in remote transmission monitoring centre for monitoring operations of North region separately. To make sure all the operators manning the control room are well versed with the technology, training is provided in a conference room equipped with Delta’s 70” Full HD Video wall in a 2×2 configuration.

About PGCIL
POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED (POWERGRID), the Central Transmission Utility (CTU) of the country under Ministry of Power is one amongst the largest Power Transmission utilities in the world. A “Navaratna” Central Public Sector Enterprise, PGCIL, is India’s largest Electric Power Transmission Utility.

About Delta

Delta, founded in 1971, is a global leader in power and thermal management solutions. Our mission is “To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,” and our businesses encompass Power Electronics, Energy Management, and Smart Green Life. Delta has sales offices, manufacturing facilities and R&D centers worldwide. In 2014, was ranked at the highest A-level of the Climate Performance Leadership Index of the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP). Since 2011, Delta is part of the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) World Index.

About Delta Displays

Delta Displays, a division of Delta, is a pioneer in developing professional displays for control rooms in surveillance, security, traffic, command & control, utilities, process control, telecom and broadcast applications. Delta offers a wide array of display technologies including: rear projection DLP® video walls with Laser and Next-Gen LED technology, Xtra thin-bezel LCD video walls, and high-resolution indoor/outdoor LED displays with a powerful & highly flexible Wall management Software suite.

More information about Delta Displays can be found at www.deltadisplays.com.

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Ms. Aruna Dhingra
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