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FLISR

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What is FLISR?

FLISR stands for Fault Location, Isolation, and Service Restoration. It's a technology used in electrical distribution systems to automatically detect and isolate faults (e.g., short circuits) and then quickly restore power to as many customers as possible. This is achieved through automated switching and sectionalizing devices coordinated by a central control system, minimizing outage times.

What other technologies are related to FLISR?

FLISR Complementary Technologies

Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) manage distributed energy resources like solar and batteries. FLISR can work in conjunction with DERMS to ensure grid resilience by coordinating switching actions with DER dispatch during faults and restoration.
mentioned alongside FLISR in 5% (51) of relevant job posts
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems provide real-time monitoring and control of the grid. FLISR relies on SCADA for data acquisition (e.g., voltage, current, switch status) and control execution (e.g., switch operations).
mentioned alongside FLISR in 0% (105) of relevant job posts

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