Welcome to the Website for our Distribution Outage Tracker software
The electric utility industry does not have a common definition of what constitutes an interruption or outage. There is general consensus that an interruption or outage is the loss of electric service to one or more customers as a result of component failure, mis-operation, or human error. Electric utilities have a fundamental responsibility to provide reliable electric service to customers. The recording of outages, followed by the analysis and reporting, are paramount to the measurement and improvement of system reliability.
Distribution Outage Tracker (DOT) is a tool that provides for the recording and reporting of service interruptions (outages) and the analysis of accumulated data. Outage information is entered using a friendly user interface and recorded to a Microsoft Access database. Using the accumulated data the program calculates four interruption indices. Standard reports are provided for the summary of data by Class, Cause, Plant and Weather codes. Outage data can be moved to and from a History table to increase database and program efficiency. Users can also use the built in query tool to further filter data and generate custom reports.
LICENSE
Outage Tracker software sells for $ 1500. This buys you a company wide product license that allows all company users as long as they all belong to the same utility company. To further define this the statistics computed by this software must be used to file only one utility wide report and only for the utility that purchased the license.
Please see the Order Now page to eMail us a purchase order so we can send the product link and issue an Invoice.
WARRANTY
Sideline Software Systems (SSS) makes no warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. In no event shall SSS be liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from the use of the software program.
email: [email protected]
DOT was designed using the following references:
The electric utility industry does not have a common definition of what constitutes an interruption or outage. There is general consensus that an interruption or outage is the loss of electric service to one or more customers as a result of component failure, mis-operation, or human error. Electric utilities have a fundamental responsibility to provide reliable electric service to customers. The recording of outages, followed by the analysis and reporting, are paramount to the measurement and improvement of system reliability.
Distribution Outage Tracker (DOT) is a tool that provides for the recording and reporting of service interruptions (outages) and the analysis of accumulated data. Outage information is entered using a friendly user interface and recorded to a Microsoft Access database. Using the accumulated data the program calculates four interruption indices. Standard reports are provided for the summary of data by Class, Cause, Plant and Weather codes. Outage data can be moved to and from a History table to increase database and program efficiency. Users can also use the built in query tool to further filter data and generate custom reports.
LICENSE
Outage Tracker software sells for $ 1500. This buys you a company wide product license that allows all company users as long as they all belong to the same utility company. To further define this the statistics computed by this software must be used to file only one utility wide report and only for the utility that purchased the license.
Please see the Order Now page to eMail us a purchase order so we can send the product link and issue an Invoice.
WARRANTY
Sideline Software Systems (SSS) makes no warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. In no event shall SSS be liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from the use of the software program.
email: [email protected]
DOT was designed using the following references:
- REA BULLETIN 161-1 "Interruption Reporting and Service Continuity Standards for Electric Distribution Systems"
- IEEE Conference Paper: Paper 0-7803-0940-5/93 C3 "Planning for Reliability"
- NEETRAC Project Number: 01-065 "Distribution Feeder Protection Strategies"