February 12, 2008
Issue#1
ASAT Launches New Substation Technology
 
It’s been an exciting beginning to the year with the very successful launch of the DAPmini™  at the DistribuTECH 2008 Conference and Exhibition in Tampa, Florida.  We thoroughly enjoyed reconnecting with so many of you and sharing with you the excitement of our new offering. We are thrilled by your initial response as well as the media coverage the DAPmini™ has already received. If you want to know more about the DAPmini™ or its bigger brother the DAPserver™, please send us a Request for Information.
 
For those of you who had fun doing the golf swing at our booth, watch for our email notification of your on-line video release and compare yourself to top PGA players.
 
This publication will also keep you abreast of changes in the field of substation automation and try to take out much of the complexity around it.  We look forward to your feedback and look forward to seeing you at the WPDAC in April 2008 or in your neck of the woods soon.

 

 Manford Kwan, President and CEO
 
 
 

Is This You?
  • You need more processing power, memory and functionalities in your D20 RTUs to meet your growing needs
  • You are looking for a practical migration path from your D20 RTUs to the next-generation substation automation platform for enabling Smart Grid
  • You need to add Ethernet capability to your D20 RTU
  • You need an ease-of-use HMI for visualization of substation information
  • You need IP-based remote maintenance and diagnostic capability
  • You need to integrate Ethernet or serial based IEDs in the substations
  • You need to address access security of your D20 RTUs
We can help you with our DAPmini™, a plug-and-play solution and non-disruptive migration approach for upgrading your D20 RTUs, with minimized hardware and software changes, minimized re-commissioning and outage duration, and minimized risks and costs.
 
 
 
 
 

Customer Spotlight
 
Northwest Territories Power Corporation (NTPC) of Canada has successfully completed its Factory Acceptance Test of the DAPserver™ in January 2008. The DAPserver™ will be deployed initially in Yellowknife as the SCADA gateway to interface to D20 RTUs in ATCO Northland Utilities Enterprises (NUE) substations using DNP 3.0 and IEC 60870-5-104 protocols as well as serial and Ethernet communication.
 
 

Upcoming Events

 See ASAT at the WPDAC in Spokane , Washington , on April 8-10, 2008. 

Contact us to find out when we will be in your area. 

In This Issue:

ASAT launches New substation Technology

 

Upcoming Events

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