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28 Oct 2025

SACI strengthens the transition towards smart electrical networks with its low voltage supervision system

Cristina Rodriguez
SACI strengthens the transition towards smart electrical networks with its low voltage supervision system
Low voltage supervision devices
As part of its ongoing commitment to innovation and digital transformation, SACI presents its Advanced Low Voltage Monitoring System, a complete solution for the supervision of electrical substations. Designed to acquire critical data from the secondary side of transformers and low-voltage feeder lines, the system provides utilities and network operators with a comprehensive view of the distribution network’s performance. By combining measurement precision, real-time monitoring, and advanced data communication, this system helps improve energy balance, phase control, power quality, and fault detection. Its modular architecture—featuring the SBT4V-5C, SBT-TDM, SBT-VTN, and SBT-CDS—represents a major step forward in achieving smarter, more efficient, and more reliable low-voltage networks. With this launch, SACI continues to strengthen its position as a technological partner for the digitalization of power distribution systems worldwide.
SACI, a company specialized in electrical measurement and control solutions, presents its advanced low-voltage monitoring system for electrical substations, designed to enhance the digitalization, efficiency, and reliability of power distribution networks at the low-voltage level.

The system, designed to be installed on the secondary side of the power transformer and on low-voltage feeder lines, integrates several key components: the SBT4V-5C Low Voltage Supervisor, the SBT-TDM network Analyzer, the SBT-VTN Neutral Voltage Monitoring, and the SBT-CDS Data Concentrator. Its architecture enables the acquisition of critical data from both the transformer secondary and feeder lines, providing a comprehensive view of the low-voltage network’s performance.

With this solution, utilities and network operators can significantly improve line energy balance, phase balance, power quality monitoring, and fault or anomaly detection—including issues such as technical losses, theft, or tampering.

In a context where advanced low-voltage monitoring is considered a key factor in the transition towards smart grids, SACI takes the lead.

Within this architecture:

  • SBT4V-5C collects and analyzes the main electrical parameters of the three-phase network, detecting imbalances, overloads, or transformer anomalies and transmitting data to remote systems.
  • SBT-TDM monitors key electrical parameters at the transformer’s output lines, offering a detailed view of network status and power quality.
  •   SBT-VTN, the neutral voltage monitor, ensures system safety and reliability by detecting insulation faults, current leakages, or defective connections.
  •  SBT-CDS, the data concentrator, enables real-time monitoring, detection of energy losses, and optimization of power quality.

The implementation of this system not only improves operation and maintenance, but also helps to reduce costs, outages, and risks, providing reliable real-time supervision of low-voltage circuits. This solution supports regulatory compliance, lowers operational expenses, and optimizes predictive maintenance and diagnostics of electrical infrastructures.

With this initiative, SACI reinforces its commitment to digitalization, sustainability, and energy efficiency, offering utilities, industries, and infrastructure managers a strategic tool to face the challenges of the low-voltage networks of the future.

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