Smart terminal
During operations, carrying a large number of keys is required, and the retrieval process is cumbersome. It is easy to take the wrong keys or forget some, which reduces work efficiency.
Keys are taken randomly, and the unlocking range and time are uncontrolled, severely reducing the overall management level of the substation.
The paper-based key retrieval process is not conducive to statistical analysis or long-term preservation, making it difficult to trace when issues arise.
Ordinary mechanical locks are prone to rust, often resulting in on-site operation failures when locks cannot be opened, leading to high maintenance costs.
The substation E-key access solution is designed for substations, power plants, petrochemicals, railways, and other industrial enterprises. It addresses issues such as numerous keys, difficult management, easy loss, easy duplication, and rusting. The solution adopts high-safety locks and unlockers with unified interfaces, enabling permission management, operation authorization, status monitoring, operation record storage, and querying.

Task integration
Integrated with substation anti-misoperation, auxiliary control, and maintenance systems, it utilizes authorization or graphical ticketing to link lock control management with operation tasks.
Universal key
Locks have a unified interface, and each identity is unique, allowing the same key to open all locks within the authorized range.
Process management and control
It automatically records and uploads the operation process and lock status, allowing retrospective queries based on personnel, time, equipment, and other fields.
Authorization management
By configuring personnel’s unlocking permissions through fixed authorization, temporary authorization, and other methods, the unlocking operations become secure and controllable within a specified time frame and scope.
Substations, power plants, and industrial and mining enterprises' tool rooms store various safety tools and equipment, including insulating gloves, insulating shoes, safety helmets, voltage detectors, and temporary ground wires. Due to the large number, safety tools are placed in disorder. As a result, a lot of time needs to be spent counting them during inspections. The management practices are outdated . The UT-7710 series intelligent safety tools and equipment management device can electronically identify safety tools and equipment, enabling online detection and intelligent lifecycle management of safety tools and equipment. The safety tool management device can be used independently or used with other systems to achieve advanced management of safety tool .
The UT-050 series intelligent unlocking key management machine uses electronic sealing technology and mobile internet technology to standardize the authorization of all unlocking keys and automatically store usage records. These technical measures ensure the proper management and use of unlocking tools (keys). It accurately records details such as the applicant, approver, reason for unlocking, key retrieval, and return, and enables key monitoring, remote control, and directional unlocking, eliminating human errors, standardizing the management of unlocking tools (keys), and ensuring the safety of on-site personnel as well as the O&M safety of power grid equipment.
The voltage detection anti-misoperation interlocking solution is developed based on the relevant technical specifications of power grid companies and designed to meet the operational needs of distribution network applications. It addresses key aspects of anti-misoperation interlocking in distribution networks, such as "preventing energization of grounding switches" and "preventing accidental entry into live hazardous areas." The solution provides a simple, practical, and intelligent management and control approach. By integrating a high-voltage voltage detector with anti-misoperation interfaces and grounding switch equipment, it enforces mandatory voltage detection before operations, preventing serious misoperations in the distribution network.
The distribution network operation safety management and control solution is centered on preventing safety risks during operations, focusing on the management and supervision of O&M tasks and disconnector operations. The system is designed and deployed using a cloud architecture. The cloud-based distribution network operation safety management and control system effectively identifies operational risks. Combined with anti-misoperation interlock devices and real-time graphical display of equipment status, it enables visual, tangible, and controllable management of the entire distribution network operation process, achieving intelligent, mobile, and digital control, thus improving the quality and efficiency of distribution network O&M management.
Based on microcomputer anti-misoperation technology, the safety management and control solution for substation operation and inspection targets every aspect of integrated O&M workflows, including switching, maintenance, and repair operations. Through process refinement and system applications, combined with existing innovative technologies, it establishes a platformized, networked, and intelligent substation O&M safety control system. This platform fully covers safety control for O&M and repair across multiple disciplines, effectively improving work efficiency, reducing operational costs, and enhancing power safety production levels.
Focusing on on-site operation and inspection tasks, and adhering to the "three zones, four layers" design architecture, an intelligent ticketing and mobile operation application is built with the enterprise middle platform as the backbone. This solution enables online management of the two-ticket process, mobile operations, transparent information, and intelligent support. It promotes deep integration of digital technology with the entire process and every aspect of equipment management, enhancing team work efficiency and quality, ensuring on-site operational safety, and providing a foundation for the construction of digital teams.