LumaSense Reshapes the Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) Market with New Category of Monitors that Reduce Transformer Outages

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LumaSense Reshapes the Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) Market with New Category of Monitors that Reduce Transformer Outages

SmartDGA(TM) platform employs infrared gas-sensing technology, features unique hardware design that dramatically reduces installation time, costs significantly less than traditional DGA systems

SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- LumaSense Technologies, Inc. today introduced a new category of dissolved-gas analysis (DGA) monitors that allow electric utilities to more effectively reduce outages caused by faulty load tap changers (LTC's) and transformers. At a cost significantly less expensive than comparable DGA monitors and a unique hardware design that drastically cuts down installation time, the LumaSense SmartDGA(TM) platform can help utilities achieve widespread condition monitoring across generation, transmission and distribution assets.

Currently, less than 5 percent of transformers have condition-based online DGA monitoring systems, according to industry sources, and approximately 30 percent of all transformer failures in the United States are related to faulty LTCs.

Widespread condition monitoring was unattainable using traditional technologies, largely due to high costs and excessive installation time. Whereas other systems take days to install, a SmartDGA monitor can be installed in a matter of hours. Additionally, SmartDGA monitors will cost up to 50-percent less than other monitors. The first monitor in the new line, the SmartDGA Gauge, will be the industry's first dedicated online gas monitor for LTCs.

"We believe Smart Grid begins with an optimized supply network in the utility grid. This means having reliable assets in the generation, transmission and distribution networks globally," said Vivek Joshi, LumaSense CEO. "The SmartDGA Gauge provides valuable information about load tap changers on a real-time basis, which is very important if we're serious about bringing concepts like Smart Grid to reality."

SmartDGA Gauge is the newest addition to LumaSense's line of solutions designed to provide utilities more information about how their transformers are functioning. LumaSense also provides a range of fiber optic temperature sensors (LumaSMART(TM) and  LumaSHIELD(TM)) used to monitor winding hot spots, and continuous thermal imaging systems (ThermalSpection(TM)) that remotely monitor substations. Utilities can now deploy these complementary technologies from LumaSense to predict and correct faults as a part of utility Condition Based Maintenance programs.

The SmartDGA platform uses non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) sensing technology. LumaSense has used NDIR technology in more than 400,000 instruments over the past 40 years. This extensive experience is coupled with a proprietary algorithm developed in accordance with recent utility standards to analyze and report LTC conditions. The SmartDGA Gauge requires no carrier gas, no frequent calibrations and can be easily retrofitted to LTC's to provide asset condition status.

For more information, please visit: http://www.smartdga.com, or http://www.lumasenseinc.com

About LumaSense Technologies(TM)

For over 50 years, LumaSense Technologies, Inc. (LumaSense), has provided innovative temperature and gas sensing instruments for the energy, industrial, clean technology and commercial markets.

Our unrivaled passion for excellence is why we have become one of the world's most trusted sensing solution provider. Through our precision engineered systems, our customers have gained control over their most difficult temperature and gas sensing challenges. Beyond providing the highest quality products, our customers turn to us, knowing our commitment to their success comes first. With expert application understanding and a growing portfolio of products, LumaSense can combine several technologies together into novel solutions even for the most complex environments.

With offices in Asia, Europe and the Americas, LumaSense is ideally positioned to serve the needs of the energy, industrial and clean technology markets worldwide. For more information about LumaSense Technologies, visit our website at http://www.lumasenseinc.com

SOURCE  LumaSense Technologies

LumaSense Technologies

CONTACT: Prabhu Soundarrajan, LumaSense Technologies, +1-408-235-3813, p.soundarrajan@LumaSenseInc.com, Andres Ybarra, Weber Shandwick, +1-952-346-6314, aybarra@webershandwick.com

Web Site: http://www.lumasenseinc.com

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