Title: eRespond Event Management
1eRespondEvent Management
2What is an Event ?
- An Event is the eRespond representation of a
fault or potential fault, usually - but not
exclusively on a network - An event can be
- An individual trouble ticket from a premise
- An outage or fault impacting multiple premises
- A maintenance event not yet impacting customers
- but may if not fixed - A planned outage with premises affected
requiring notification - A number of events that represent alternative
symptoms of the same underlying fault may be
grouped together under a parent event - Usually done automatically as part of eRespond
inferencing - Can be manually grouped
- A grouped event may consist of an overall outage
parent event, a SCADA operation and/or trip, and
a number of trouble tickets - An event can be progressed to various states to
represent the current status of the real world
fault e.g. pending closure, closed
3Access the Event Management Module
- To access the Event Management module, select the
Events menu from the main eRespond menu, and
select List - The Event List Screen is displayed
4Searching for Events
- The Event List Search Pane allows the user to
search for Events using criteria in 3 different
tabs
Further relevant Event attributes
Address and Location attributes, e.g. search by
Street and Town
General Event attributes
5View Event Details
- The Event details can be viewed in 2 ways
- Via the tabbed Event Details area in the List
Display - Via the Right-click menu in the Event List
display
6View Event Details (cont.)
- Viewing Event details on tabbed area of Event
List
Summary Event Information, including Summary
information, Trouble tickets grouped to event,
eRespond alarms associated with event, Switching
Steps associated with event, any telemetry
(SCADA) events associated with event, the list of
faulted devices associated with event, free text
note updates, and Planned Outage details (Planned
Outages only)
7View Event Details (cont.)
The Edit Event Details wizard allows the user to
not only view the event details but, unlike the
tabbed area update some of the values (see
Creating Events for full step-through of Event
Details Wizard)
8Creating Events
- eRespond allows the user to manually create
events, for example in response to feedback from
field, or creating a Planned Outage - The user can create one of 3 types of event
- An Outage a no supply event that may affect
multiple premises - A Planned Outage a planned no-supply event that
may affect multiple premises - A Maintenance Event - an unplanned event that
will require urgent attention but which has no
immediate impact on premises - Once created an outage or maintenance event has
the same behaviour as if created automatically
via an interface or as the result of inferencing - To create an event select Create Event from the
right-click menu on the event list (or in the
case of an Outage, from the device tree view or
schematic)
9Create Event (cont.)
Select and event type and then click on Next
10Create Event (cont.)
Search for a device that represents the root
device for the outage or maintenance event,
select the device, and click on Next
11Create Event (cont.)
Confirm or update event address
12Create Event (cont.)
Associate Event Conditions (or Trouble Codes)
with the event
13Create Event (cont.)
Supply Start Time (mandatory, and optional
additional milestones)
Update reason for event, priority, severity if
known. Update Certainty Status (Suspect/Confirmed)
, and associate event with a Guaranteed Standard
if appropriate)
At this point the user can complete the dialogue
and the new event is created otherwise continue
to provide more information
14Create Event (cont.)
Add free text memo to event
15Create Event (cont.)
Final summary screen, Click on Finish to create
event
16Updating Events
- There are a number of elements of an event that
can be updated - The basic event details (as covered in View
Event Details/ Create Event) - The scale of the event (updating the number of
devices faulted in the outage) - Restoration status of the event either complete
or partial - Updating milestones on an event
- The Status of the event (see Progressing Events)
17Updating the Scale of an Event
- To update the scale of an event, select the
appropriate event in the event list, then - Select the Faulted Devices tab
To add a device to the outage
18Updating the Scale of an Event (cont.)
Search for the device to add, select the device,
and click on Next
19Updating the Scale of an Event (cont.)
Select the Include Downstream Devices checkbox,
supply an interruption date and time, and click
on Finish
20Updating the Scale of an Event (cont.)
Current customers affected is updated to reflect
the increased scale of the event
Devices have been added to faulted devices tab
21Updating the Scale of an Event (cont.)
- To reduce the scale of an event
- The Faulted Devices tab is updated, and the
selected devices (and any downstream devices are
removed) - The number of customers affected on the event is
also updated
Select devices to remove, and select Remove
Devices Only or Remove Downstream Devices
22Restoring Devices on an Event
- To restore device on an event, select the
appropriate event in the event list, then - Select the Faulted Devices tab
Select the devices to be restored, and select
Restore Selected Devices only, or selected and
downstream devices
23Restoring Devices on an Event (cont.)
Supply a restoration date and time for the
devices (defaults to current date and time)
24Restoring Devices on an Event (cont.)
- The restored devices are removed from the Faulted
Devices tab - The current customers affected column for the
event is updated to reflect the current scale of
the event - A restoration stage is created on the associated
Event Report
25Updating Milestones on an Event
- Milestones are significant work and event dates
and times that are updated to provide visibility
to the operations centre and customers on
progress from the field. - Examples include
- Estimated/Actual Time of Restoration (ETR/ATR)
- Estimated/Actual Time of Arrival (on site)
(ETA/ATA) - Estimated/Actual Time of Completion (of work)
(ETC/ATC)
26Updating Milestones on an Event (cont.)
- The current milestone status on an event is shown
in the Summary tab of event details - To update a milestone on an event
- Select Edit Event Details from the right-click
menu on the event list - Click twice on Next in the wizard until you
reach the page with the Add Milestones section
27Updating Milestones on an Event (cont.)
Where multiple updates, for example to
restoration time, are supplied by the user -
only the latest update is displayed
Select a Milestone Type from the drop down list,
and supply an estimated date and time. When you
click Add it is added to the list of milestones
28Progressing Events
- Progressing events is the eRespond term for
changing the Status of an event - An event in eRespond can have the following
status - Created Default status for newly created events
- Open Event has been confirmed as real event
- In Progress Event has been assigned resources
and work is ongoing - Deferred Work has been delayed on this event
until a later date - Cancelled Event has been cancelled
- Pending Closure Restoration work has been
completed but awaiting confirmation all
supplies have been restored - Closed All work has been completed - and
supply restoration confirmed - Proposed Planned outage created with proposed
dates and time - Approved Planned outage start and end dates and
times approved - Notified Customers affected by planned outage
have been notified
29Progressing Events (cont.)
- An event can only be progressed to certain states
from a restricted list of the other states,
represented in the matrix below - Read the table as status in first column can be
progressed to status in first row
30Progressing Events (cont.)
- To progress an event, right-click on the event in
the event list and select - If an event progression is not valid under the
configured business rules, a warning dialogue box
will be presented to the user - The event list can be filtered by one or more
selected event statuses
31Group Events
- If you believe that two events that have not been
automatically grouped by eRespond are in fact
related then you have the option of manually
grouping them - To manually group 2 or more events, select (via
Ctrl-click) the events to be grouped, and
right-click and select
32Group Events (cont.)
- The resulting dialogue box asks you to identify
a Parent Event, and confirm the grouping - Confirming the grouping results in the Parent
Event remaining in the event list with the other
events grouped under it
33Group Events (cont.)
- The grouping can be confirmed by selecting the
tree tab from the event list
34Group Events (cont.)
- The following rules apply for manually grouping
events
35Ungroup Events
- To ungroup an event from a parent event
- Select the parent event in the event list
- Select the tree view tab
- Right-click on the event to be ungrouped from the
Parent event, and select Ungroup Event - The ungrouped event will re-appear in the event
list
36Manually Create Work Orders
- eRespond has certain internal business rules that
will result in Work Orders being created
automatically on an event however you can also
manually create a WO on an event - Right-click on the event in the event list and
select Create Work Order - A WO will be created, associated with the event
and the WO details will be visible on the WM tab
of the event list (the status of the event will
also be progressed to In Progress
37View Premises Affected by Planned Outages
- For Planned Outages you can view the list of
premises affected/ or proposed to be affected by
the outage - Right-click on the planned outage in the event
list and select - This takes you to a filtered Premise List showing
the premises affected
38View linked eRespond objects from Events Module
- Where an event has some associated objects in
other eRespond modules, e.g. Work Orders,
Premises, Devices, they can be reached directly
from the event list without first having to go to
the relevant module
- The associated objects are displayed in a
filtered list, with details displayed in tabbed
area - To return to the Event List, select the Back
arrow
39View Event Audit Trail
- To view the audit trail (history) for an event
- Right click on the event
- Select
- This will bring up the event audit trail display
40eRespond Inferencing and Auto-Call Grouping
- eRespond Inferencing and automatic call grouping
is based on the connectivity of devices as
represented by the Network Model, and a level of
configuration in terms of inferencing thresholds. - There are 2 principal means of grouping
troubletickets and outages - By triggering the creation of outages as the
result of troubletickets being created in
eRespond and tracing upstream to locate any
common immediate upstream device - As the result of the creation of an upstream
outage (e.g. as the result of a SCADA breaker
trip) and then sweeping any downstream (as in
network model) outages and troubletickets into
the newly created outage - Troubleticket inferencing is controlled by a
series of configurable thresholds which determine
the number of downstream faulted devices before
the common upstream device is faulted. E.g. - Need 2 calls downstream of an LV fuse device
before the LV fuse is marked as faulted - Need 3 LV fuses faulted before a MV/LV
transformer is marked as faulted
41Summary
- In the Events Management module we have covered
- Searching for events
- Viewing events details
- Creating events
- Updating events
- Restoring devices
- Progress events
- Manually group events
- Manually create work orders from the event list
- View premises affected by planned outages
- View associated objects such as work orders,
devices, and outage reports from the event list - How eRespond Inferencing and automatic call
grouping work