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FLAGSHIP · 2025

Seven relays, one RTAC, no assumptions

Client
Public utility district, WA
Role
Integration engineer
Scope
7 relays, 1 RTAC
Status
Delivered

A public utility district needed seven substation feeder relays brought into SCADA through a new real-time automation controller. Our team programmed the RTAC and delivered the complete integration package.

Point-by-point commissioning sheet delivered with the integration.
Point-by-point commissioning sheet delivered with the integration.

BUILT FROM THE AS-BUILTS

The RTAC was programmed directly from the relays’ as-built settings and logic. Control schemes, interlocks, and per-relay differences were verified from source files, not assumed.

DNP3 POINT ENGINEERING

The point map to the Survalent master uses generic relay names, so future relay changes only touch the master station file. Ready-to-load point files and a commissioning test sheet shipped with the work.

The controls work the way the protection engineer intended, because they were built from what the protection engineer wrote.

BOTTOM LINE

  • A client needed seven relays speaking to SCADA, correctly.
  • Our team delivered the RTAC, the point maps, and the proof.