Deeba.S.khan,
Tejal.R.Sonawane,
Sakshi.M.Jadhav,
D.M.Ahire,
- Student, Department of electrical engineering, MET, institute of engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
- Student, Department of electrical engineering, MET, institute of engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
- Student, Department of electrical engineering, MET, institute of engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
- Professor, Department of electrical engineering, MET, institute of engineering, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Efficient load monitoring and control are crucial for managing energy resources in various industrial and commercial applications. Sanctioned load, which refers to the maximum permissible electrical load imposed by authorities or utilities, needs to be closely monitored and controlled to ensure compliance and optimize energy usage. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems offer reliable and efficient solutions for monitoring and control in industrial and utility applications. This paper examines the integration of PLC and SCADA to regulate sanctioned electrical loads, ensuring optimal energy management. PLCs provide precise, automated control at the equipment level, while SCADA systems enable centralized supervision, real-time data acquisition, and visualization. Together, they facilitate continuous monitoring, rapid decision-making, and prompt corrective actions to prevent overloading and inefficiencies. By enabling automated responses based on live data, the integrated system enhances operational reliability, reduces manual intervention, and ensures compliance with load limits, ultimately contributing to improved energy efficiency and cost savings The study covers the technical aspects of these systems, their interaction, and the benefits they provide in load control. Results suggest that the integration of these systems enhances energy efficiency, reduces penalties, and improves operational reliability in electrical systems.
Keywords: PLC, logic controllers, sanctioned load, efficiency
[This article belongs to Trends in Electrical Engineering ]
Deeba.S.khan, Tejal.R.Sonawane, Sakshi.M.Jadhav, D.M.Ahire. Residential Sanctioned Load Monitoring and Controlling Using PLC & SCADA. Trends in Electrical Engineering. 2025; 15(03):7-11.
Deeba.S.khan, Tejal.R.Sonawane, Sakshi.M.Jadhav, D.M.Ahire. Residential Sanctioned Load Monitoring and Controlling Using PLC & SCADA. Trends in Electrical Engineering. 2025; 15(03):7-11. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/tee/article=2025/view=232692
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Trends in Electrical Engineering
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue | 03 |
| Received | 12/06/2025 |
| Accepted | 12/08/2025 |
| Published | 20/11/2025 |
| Publication Time | 161 Days |
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