Temporary power management system, method, device and storage medium

The temporary power management system enables online management of temporary power consumption at power plants, automatically monitors power consumption periods and pushes inspection reminders, solving the problems of data dispersion and safety hazards under manual management, and achieving refined and closed-loop management.

CN122288631APending Publication Date: 2026-06-26四川华能泸定水电有限公司
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CN202610415274.X
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CN · China
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Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2026-03-31
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Abstract

This application discloses a temporary power consumption management system, method, equipment, and storage medium, relating to the field of power consumption management technology. The system includes: a business application module, an application approval module, a time limit monitoring module, and a reminder push module. The business application module is used to trigger the temporary power consumption management process; the application approval module is used to track the process approval; the time limit monitoring module is used to monitor the power consumption period and determine the temporary power consumption status (including not yet due, nearing the end of the period, and expired); the reminder push module pushes inspection prompts to the inspection terminal when the status is nearing the end of the period or expired; the inspection terminal receives the prompts and reports the inspection results. Through closed-loop management of online processes, automatic monitoring, early warning pushes, and inspection feedback, the system fundamentally solves the defects of manual management models, such as the risk of overdue power consumption due to omissions in manual verification, and is conducive to meeting the institutionalized and refined management needs of power plant safety production.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of power management technology, and in particular to a temporary power management system, method, device and storage medium. Background Technology

[0002] In industrial settings such as power plants, temporary power supply is a crucial element in ensuring the smooth operation of on-site construction and maintenance. Poor management of temporary power supply can easily lead to serious safety accidents. Currently, the management of temporary power supply generally adopts a traditional manual management model, relying on paper documents for approval and manual ledger recording of power usage information. Managers check the ledger periodically to verify the validity period of the power supply.

[0003] This manual management model scatters all management data across various paper documents and manual records, making centralized management and statistical analysis difficult. It fails to meet the needs of a systematic and refined safety production management system and has numerous shortcomings. For example, paper documents are inefficient and easily lost or damaged during transmission, making it difficult to track the progress of electricity-related applications and trace historical records. In the safety review process, reviewers can only determine whether electrical equipment matches the electricity requirements and whether wiring is standardized based on images or text descriptions provided by the applicant. There is a lack of reliable verification methods for on-site electricity usage, easily leaving unresolved safety hazards. A more prominent problem is that monitoring the validity period of electricity usage relies entirely on manual labor, which easily leads to omissions, allowing temporary electricity to continue operating beyond the approved period, resulting in expired electricity use and posing a significant safety risk. Furthermore, on-site inspectors cannot accurately and in real-time identify which temporary electricity points are about to expire or have already expired, resulting in a lack of targeted inspections, a disconnect between management and on-site execution, and an inability to form an effective management loop.

[0004] The above content is only used to help understand the technical solution of this application and does not represent an admission that the above content is prior art. Summary of the Invention

[0005] The main purpose of this application is to provide a temporary power supply management system, method, equipment and storage medium, which aims to solve the defects of the manual management mode of temporary power supply and better meet the needs of institutionalized and refined management of safe production.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application proposes a temporary power management system, comprising: The business application module is used to trigger the corresponding temporary power management process based on the business request submitted by the user; the temporary power management process includes the power application process. The application approval module is used to track, trace, and archive the approval process of the temporary power supply management procedure. The deadline monitoring module is used to monitor the electricity usage deadline of the approved electricity application process and determine the temporary electricity usage status; the temporary electricity usage status includes the status of not yet due, the status of nearing the expiration date, and the status of expired. The reminder push module is used to generate inspection reminder information and push it to the inspection terminal when the temporary power supply status is in the near-expiration or expired state. The inspection terminal is used to receive the inspection prompt information and report the inspection processing results of the on-site inspection.

[0007] In one embodiment, the temporary power management system further includes: The user management module is used to configure user information and register users based on the user information. The permission configuration module is used to assign role permissions to different users registered by the user management module; the role permissions correspond to each process step of the temporary power consumption management process. The reminder push module is also used to push the near-expiration reminder information to the inspection terminal of the inspection personnel whose role permissions are set by the permission configuration module, according to the role permissions set by the permission configuration module.

[0008] In one embodiment, the service request includes application information, and the service application module provides a service application interface for configuring the application information.

[0009] In one embodiment, the temporary power management system further includes a database, and the temporary power management process further includes a connection registration process; The application approval module is also used to provide a user interface when the electricity application process is approved; the user interface is used to request the user to upload a first on-site image of the electrical equipment being connected to the distribution box, and to trigger the connection registration process when the first on-site image is received. The application approval module is also used to archive the approval records of the temporary power management process to the database for storage; The database is also used to store the first scene image.

[0010] In one embodiment, the temporary power supply management process further includes an extension application process; the application approval module is also used to provide the user interface when the temporary power supply status is expired. The user interface is also used to request the user to upload a second on-site image of the connection and dismantling of the electrical equipment and the distribution box, and to trigger the extension application process if the second on-site image is not received. The database is also used to store the second scene image.

[0011] In one embodiment, the inspection terminal is further configured to trigger subsequent processes based on the inspection processing result; the subsequent processes include a deactivation process, an extension application process, an electricity cancellation process, and an inspection marking process indicating the completion of the inspection.

[0012] In one embodiment, the temporary power management system further includes a user terminal, wherein the user corresponding to the user terminal has the role and permissions of a power consumer; The user terminal is used at least to trigger the electricity application process.

[0013] Furthermore, to achieve the above objectives, this application also proposes a temporary power management method, applied to the temporary power management system described above, wherein the temporary power management method includes: Based on the business request submitted by the user, the corresponding temporary power management process is triggered, which includes the power application process; The approval process for the temporary power supply management procedure shall be tracked, traced, and archived. The electricity usage period for completed electricity application processes is monitored to determine the temporary electricity usage status; the temporary electricity usage status includes the status of not yet due, the status of nearing the expiration date, and the status of already expired. If the temporary power supply status is nearing its expiration date or has expired, an inspection reminder message will be generated and pushed to the inspection terminal. The inspection terminal is used to receive the inspection prompt information and report the inspection processing results of the on-site inspection.

[0014] In addition, to achieve the above objectives, this application also proposes a temporary power management device, the device comprising: a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, the computer program being configured to implement the steps of the temporary power management method as described above.

[0015] In addition, to achieve the above objectives, this application also proposes a storage medium, which is a computer-readable storage medium, on which a computer program is stored, and when the computer program is executed by a processor, it implements the steps of the temporary power management method described above.

[0016] In addition, to achieve the above objectives, this application also provides a computer program product, which includes a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the temporary power management method described above.

[0017] One or more technical solutions proposed in this application have at least the following technical effects: By integrating the business application module and the application approval module, the traditional paper-based temporary electricity application and approval process under the manual management model is transformed into an online, structured temporary electricity management process. The application approval module allows for tracking and archiving of the approval process, ensuring that every step is recorded, achieving transparency and traceability in the management process, and laying the foundation for meeting the requirements of institutionalized and standardized management. Furthermore, this solution introduces an automated monitoring and early warning mechanism: the expiration monitoring module automatically monitors the expiration period of approved electricity applications, confirming the electricity usage status, avoiding monitoring omissions caused by human negligence, and reducing the safety risks of temporary electricity use. When the electricity usage status is nearing or expired, the system pushes inspection prompts to the inspection terminal, driving inspection personnel to perform targeted inspection tasks. Inspection personnel can report inspection results and provide feedback on the on-site situation through the inspection terminal, forming a closed-loop management system. Through closed-loop management of electricity application, monitoring, reminder push and on-site feedback, the previously disconnected management work is closely connected with the on-site execution process, ensuring that safety hazards can be detected and dealt with in a timely manner, realizing refined and closed-loop management, and helping to meet the institutionalized and refined management needs of safe production. Attached Figure Description

[0018] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application.

[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0020] Figure 1 This is one of the system structure diagrams of the temporary power management system provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 2 A second schematic diagram of the system structure of the temporary power management system provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 3 The third schematic diagram of the system structure of the temporary power management system provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 4 A flowchart illustrating the temporary power management method provided in this application embodiment; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the equipment structure of the hardware operating environment involved in the temporary power management method in this application embodiment.

[0021] The purpose, features, and advantages of this application will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0022] It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the technical solutions of this application and are not intended to limit this application.

[0023] To better understand the technical solution of this application, a detailed description will be provided below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific implementation methods.

[0024] Currently, temporary power supply to power plants generally adopts an offline management model involving paper applications, manual registration, and validity period verification, which has many shortcomings, including but not limited to: 1. Temporary electricity application forms are circulated in paper form, resulting in low approval efficiency and the documents are easily lost and difficult to trace; 2. Auditors can only determine whether the load of electrical equipment is compliant based on photos taken with a mobile phone or verbal information; 3. The validity period of electricity use relies on manual memory or ledger registration, which easily leads to omissions and overdue electricity use; 4. Expired temporary electricity use is difficult to detect in a timely manner, posing potential electrical safety hazards and risks of illegal electricity use; 5. Inspection personnel cannot obtain information on pending or expired electricity applications in real time, making it difficult to form a closed-loop management system; Furthermore, the relevant data cannot be centrally managed, and it is difficult to collect, query, and archive the data, which does not meet the requirements for power plant safety production management.

[0025] Based on this, this application provides a temporary power supply management system. This system can automatically identify the validity period of temporary power supply, proactively push expiration reminders, and realize closed-loop management of inspections, achieving the following effects: 1. Achieve fully online and paperless processing of temporary electricity use; 2. For all stages of electrical equipment load verification, connection and dismantling operations, photos must be uploaded for record-keeping and future reference. 3. The system automatically monitors the electricity usage period and sends reminders before and after the expiration date; 4. Reminder messages are accurately pushed to the corresponding inspection personnel to ensure that inspections are not missed or overdue; 5. Establish a complete closed-loop management process encompassing "application—approval—electricity use—monitoring—inspection—cancellation"; 6. Comprehensively improve the safety, compliance, and management efficiency of temporary power supply to power plants.

[0026] It should be noted that the executing entity in this embodiment can be a computing service device with data processing, network communication, and program execution functions, such as a tablet computer, personal computer, or mobile phone, or an electronic device or temporary power management device capable of performing the above functions. The following description uses a temporary power management device as an example to illustrate this embodiment and the subsequent embodiments.

[0027] This application provides a temporary power management system, referring to... Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating the first embodiment of the temporary power management system of this application.

[0028] In this embodiment, the temporary power management system (hereinafter referred to as the system) includes: The business application module 10 is used to trigger the corresponding temporary power management process based on the business request submitted by the user; the temporary power management process includes the power application process. The application approval module 20 is used to track, trace, and archive the approval process of the temporary power supply management process. The deadline monitoring module 30 is used to monitor the electricity usage deadline of the completed electricity application process and determine the temporary electricity usage status; the temporary electricity usage status includes the status of not yet due, the status of nearing the expiration date, and the status of expired. The reminder push module 40 is used to generate inspection reminder information and push it to the inspection terminal when the temporary power supply status is in the near-expiration state or the expired state. The inspection terminal is used to receive the inspection prompt information and report the inspection processing results of the on-site inspection.

[0029] like Figure 1 As shown, the temporary power management system provided in this application embodiment mainly consists of a business application module 10, an application approval module 20, a time limit monitoring module 30, a reminder push module 40, and an inspection terminal. Each module and the terminal device work together to achieve the operation and management goals of temporary power.

[0030] Specifically, the application approval module 20 is the core module for controlling process compliance and achieving electronic archiving. It receives process instances (such as electricity application processes) initiated by the business application module 10 and pushes them to the corresponding approver's terminal device according to preset or configurable approval rules (such as a hierarchical approval mechanism of team leader → engineer → safety supervisor). The core function of this module is to achieve "tracking and traceability" and "archiving" of the entire approval process, including but not limited to: real-time recording and retention of each approver's operations (such as approval, rejection, and signature), approval opinions, approval timestamps, and other process information, generating an immutable approval log. This ensures that the entire approval chain is clear and traceable; if a problem occurs at any stage, it can be quickly located and traced back, meeting the stringent requirements of safety management for process traceability and realizing the transformation from "human-based" to "process-based control."

[0031] The deadline monitoring module 30 is the intelligent core module for the system to achieve proactive and preventative safety management. This module continuously or periodically monitors all electricity application processes in the database whose process status is "approved completed" or "in execution". The monitoring objects are the key business data fields in each process instance, such as "electricity usage period (usually referring to the end time of temporary electricity usage)". The module has built-in time comparison logic, which can compare the end time of each process with the current system time in real time, and automatically determine the real-time status of the temporary electricity usage point according to preset rules (such as setting "X hours before the end time" as the threshold for the expiration).

[0032] Temporary power usage status can be categorized into at least three types: "not yet due," "nearing expiration," and "expired." This automated time-limit monitoring mechanism can completely replace the passive and error-prone verification method of relying on manual memory and periodic record checks in the traditional model. It can provide 24 / 7 uninterrupted and comprehensive monitoring of the time-limited safety status of all temporary power usage points.

[0033] The reminder push module 40 is a crucial link between the system's intelligent monitoring and on-site execution, responsible for converting the status judgment results of the deadline monitoring module 30 into specific execution instructions. Specifically, when the deadline monitoring module 30 determines that an electricity application process has entered a "near-expiration" or "expired" state, the reminder push module 40 is automatically triggered. This module generates structured inspection prompts according to a preset template. These prompts typically include a problem identifier (such as the application number), the location of the electricity usage, the current status (near-expiration / expired), and suggested handling methods. Subsequently, the reminder push module 40 accurately pushes the inspection prompts to the inspection terminals of the personnel responsible for the corresponding area or equipment through integrated messaging services (such as enterprise internal communication tool interfaces, SMS gateways, and App push services). This proactive "problem-to-person" push model ensures that safety hazard information is delivered to the responsible person immediately, avoiding management loopholes due to excessively long information transmission chains or oversights.

[0034] The inspection terminal serves as the mobile entry point for on-site personnel to interact with the back-end management system. It is typically a smartphone or handheld device with a dedicated client installed. Its main function is to receive inspection prompts from the reminder push module 40 and to act as a tool for on-site verification and result feedback. Inspection personnel proceed to the designated location for verification based on the prompts received at the terminal. Upon completion, they use the terminal's reporting function to synchronize the actual on-site situation (e.g., equipment has been removed, power is still being used, extension is required, etc.) and the corresponding handling measures (e.g., power has been cut off, seals have been affixed) back to the system as the inspection result. This feedback mechanism creates a closed loop in the online process. The system can automatically update the process status based on the feedback results (e.g., marked as "Inspected - Normal" or triggering an "Overdue Power Outage Work Order"), achieving a fully digitalized closed-loop management process from risk warning and on-site handling to result feedback.

[0035] In one implementation, the monitoring logic of the time-limit monitoring module 30 can be integrated with Internet of Things (IoT) technology, and the system can equip each temporary power access point with a smart meter or a circuit breaker with communication capabilities. The "power end time" recorded in the power application process is not only a numerical field for comparison, but the time-limit monitoring module 30 can also automatically send a remote disconnection command to the corresponding smart circuit breaker when the time expires (the specific execution of the command requires additional permissions and security confirmation).

[0036] Meanwhile, the inspection prompts generated by the reminder push module 40 can be pushed in a differentiated manner according to the status level. For example, for the "near-expiration status", a regular APP message reminder is pushed; for the "expired status", while pushing the reminder, a high-priority "safety alarm work order" is automatically generated in the management backend and forcibly dispatched to the inspection terminal and the duty supervisor terminal to ensure that emergency events are escalated and handled.

[0037] Furthermore, the inspection results reported by the inspection terminal can be required to include on-site watermarked photos with time and location information, as well as electronic signatures, to enhance the credibility of the results. This approach, based on automatic monitoring of temporary power usage periods, strengthens remote intervention capabilities and a tiered event response mechanism, making it suitable for industrial scenarios with higher requirements for safety response speed.

[0038] In this embodiment, the traditional paper-based temporary electricity application and approval process under manual management is transformed into an online, structured temporary electricity management process through the business application module and the application approval module. The application approval module can track and archive the approval process, ensuring that every step of the process is recorded, achieving transparency and traceability in the management process, and laying the foundation for meeting the requirements of institutionalized and standardized management. In addition, this solution introduces an automated monitoring and early warning mechanism: the expiration monitoring module automatically monitors the electricity usage period of approved electricity applications, confirms the electricity usage status, avoids monitoring omissions caused by human negligence, and reduces the safety risks of temporary electricity use. When the electricity usage status is nearing its expiration date or has expired, the system will push inspection prompt information to the inspection terminal, driving inspection personnel to perform targeted inspection tasks. Inspection personnel can report the inspection results and provide feedback on the on-site situation through the inspection terminal, forming a closed-loop management system. Through closed-loop management of electricity application, monitoring, reminder push and on-site feedback, the previously disconnected management work is closely connected with the on-site execution process, ensuring that safety hazards can be detected and dealt with in a timely manner, realizing refined and closed-loop management, and helping to meet the institutionalized and refined management needs of safe production.

[0039] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 2 A schematic diagram of another embodiment of the temporary power management system provided in this application is shown below. Figure 2As shown, in one embodiment, the temporary power management system provided in this application further includes: User management module 50 is used for configuring user information and registering users based on the user information; The permission configuration module 60 is used to assign role permissions to different users registered by the user management module; the role permissions correspond to each process step of the temporary power consumption management process. The reminder push module is also used to push the near-expiration reminder information to the inspection terminal of the inspection personnel whose role permissions are set by the permission configuration module, according to the role permissions set by the permission configuration module.

[0040] User Management Module 50 is the unit for creating and maintaining the system's user structure. Its core functions are user information configuration and user account registration management. System administrators or personnel with corresponding permissions can use this module to input or import basic information of system users (such as electricity applicants, approvers at all levels, inspectors, safety supervisors, etc.), including name, employee ID, department / unit, and contact information. It also creates a unique system account for each user, containing a username and initial password, completing the user registration process. This module establishes a digital identity for all operating entities within the system, serving as the core foundation for subsequent process operations, permission allocation, and accountability.

[0041] The permission configuration module 60 is the core unit for the system to achieve refined and differentiated access control. It works in conjunction with the user management module 50. Its core function is to assign corresponding system role permissions to registered users based on management rules and organizational structure. Here, "role" is an abstraction of a group of users with consistent responsibilities and operational scopes, such as "electricity applicant," "team leader approver," "safety specialist approver," "area A inspector," and "system administrator." Each "role permission" is precisely defined as the set of operations that can be executed at each stage of the "temporary electricity management process," as detailed below: The "Electricity Applicant" role can initiate the electricity application process, view the status of their own application, and upload on-site photos after connection / disconnection.

[0042] The "Team Leader Approver" role: can approve electricity applications within the scope of their team.

[0043] The "Area A Inspector" role can receive temporary power inspection prompts within Area A and report the inspection results for that area.

[0044] The permission configuration module 60 ensures the safe and compliant flow of processes, prevents unauthorized operations, and achieves a deep integration of business processes and organizational responsibilities.

[0045] In one embodiment, after the reminder push module 40 generates the inspection reminder information, it does not broadcast it indiscriminately. Instead, it combines the role permissions set by the permission configuration module 60 based on factors such as the power location and power equipment associated with the process instance to complete the precise target selection and information push.

[0046] Specifically, the system uses information such as the "electricity location" filled in on the electricity application form, combined with the "role-jurisdiction" mapping relationship defined in the permission configuration module 60 (e.g., user Zhang San is assigned the role of "boiler room area inspector"), to automatically determine the inspection terminal of the individual or group of inspectors who need to receive the inspection alert. This role-based, permission-based targeted push mechanism ensures that safety warning information is accurately and promptly delivered to the corresponding or primary responsible person, avoiding information overload and mis-pushing to irrelevant personnel, significantly improving the efficiency and reliability of early warning response, and is a core link in achieving a closed-loop management system.

[0047] In one specific implementation, the system's permission configuration module 60 is constructed using a role-based access control (RBAC) model.

[0048] Regarding the definition of roles and permissions: The system administrator first predefines a series of system roles in the permission configuration module 60 backend interface, such as "Outsourced unit electricity applicant", "Production department approver", "Safety department approver", "East area inspector", "West area inspector", etc.; then, detailed permission points are configured for each role that precisely correspond to each step of the temporary electricity management process, including "Create electricity application form", "Approve electricity application ≤100kW", "View all unexpired application forms", "Receive expired alarms in the East area", "Report inspection results and close alarms", etc.

[0049] Regarding user role assignment: After user registration is completed through the user management module 50, the administrator can associate predefined roles with users in the permission configuration module 60. For example, the account of Li Si, an employee of the outsourcing unit, can be associated with the role of "Electricity Applicant of Outsourcing Unit"; the account of Wang Wu, a formal employee, can be associated with both the roles of "Production Department Approver" and "East District Inspector".

[0050] Regarding the execution of the push logic: When the push notification module 40 needs to send the inspection reminder message "Temporary power supply to East Zone #3 distribution box has expired," it first queries the permission configuration module 60 to filter out all user accounts assigned the "East Zone Inspector" role. Then, by querying the terminal device information bound to these accounts (such as APP push tokens), the inspection reminder message is accurately pushed to the corresponding inspection terminal (such as Wang Wu's mobile phone). Users with the "West Zone Inspector" role and other roles will not receive this message, thus achieving efficient targeted task allocation. This model allows the system to flexibly adapt to complex organizational structures and divisions of responsibilities, serving as a key support for the system's implementation in actual industrial management scenarios.

[0051] In one feasible implementation, the business request includes application information, and the business application module 10 provides a business application interface for configuring the application information.

[0052] In other words, a business request is the initial digital instruction initiated by a user to manage temporary electricity use (especially the electricity application process). A business request is not a simple action signal, but a structured data packet that carries specific business data, including the user's application information. This application information is the core data set that defines the current temporary electricity demand and serves as the basis for all subsequent approval, monitoring, and inspection activities.

[0053] As an example, the application information includes, but is not limited to: the applicant unit / department, the name of the electrical equipment, the equipment model, the rated power (load size), the planned start and end time of electricity use, the voltage level of the electricity use, the specific location of the electricity use (such as the factory building number, equipment number), the upstream power supply point (distribution box number), the purpose of electricity use, and the person responsible for safety, etc.

[0054] To enable users to conveniently and systematically submit the application information required for the temporary electricity management process, the business application module 10 provides a business application interface. This interface serves as the front-end platform for the functionality of the business application module 10 and is the primary channel for users to input information into the system. Its core function is configuring application information, which can be specifically reflected in the following aspects: Information guidance and structured input: The business application interface can clearly and orderly display various application information fields that need to be filled in in the form of a form. Through interactive elements such as text input boxes, drop-down selection boxes, date and time pickers, and file upload controls, users are guided to fill in or select information in a standardized manner, transforming what may be arbitrary and vague oral or handwritten applications into standardized and structured electronic data that the system can recognize, verify and process.

[0055] Data Validation and Standardization Constraints: During user configuration or before submission, the business application interface can integrate front-end data validation logic. For example, it can validate the logical validity of whether the electricity usage end time is later than the start time, verify the standardization of the rated power's numerical format, and verify the completeness of required fields. This ensures data quality from the source and reduces repetitive process issues caused by information errors or omissions.

[0056] Integration with business processes: After the user completes all application information configuration and confirms submission on the interface, the business application module 10 will encapsulate this complete and structured application information data package, along with metadata such as user identity information and submission timestamp, into a formal business request. Based on this, it will trigger the creation of a corresponding temporary power management process instance (e.g., generating a power application form with a status of "pending approval"), thereby starting the online management of the entire process.

[0057] In one specific implementation, the business application interface can be a responsive web form developed based on web technologies, or a functional page integrated into an enterprise mobile office app. For example, its implementation details are as follows: Interface Layout and Field Design: The interface is divided into several logical blocks, including: "Basic Information Area" (fill in the applicant, applying department, and contact information), "Equipment Details Area" (fill in the equipment name, model, and power, and also includes an "Upload Equipment Nameplate Photo" button), "Electricity Plan Area" (select the start and end times via the calendar component, and the system automatically calculates and displays the number of electricity days), "Electricity Location and Power Supply Area" (select a preset factory / area via a drop-down menu, and the system automatically associates it with a list of available distribution boxes for that area), and "Safety Measures Area" (select prepared safety measures, such as residual current devices and warning signs, by checking boxes).

[0058] Intelligent and auxiliary functions: Data association and auto-fill: After the user selects the type of electrical equipment, the interface can be linked to the background equipment library and automatically fill in the typical power value of that model. The user can check and modify it according to the actual situation.

[0059] Logic verification and real-time prompts: After the user selects a time in the "Electricity Plan Area", the interface will calculate the electricity usage duration in real time. If it exceeds the maximum period for a single application (such as 30 days) preset by the system, a prompt box will pop up, informing the user that an explanation of the situation is required or a special approval process will be triggered.

[0060] Required fields and attachment requirements: Key safety fields such as equipment power and power consumption end time are set as mandatory fields and marked or highlighted accordingly; Equipment images and overlapping images required for subsequent processes are clearly marked as mandatory fields on the application interface so that users are aware of the relevant requirements in advance.

[0061] Process Integration: After the user completes the form and clicks the "Submit" button, the interface packages all form data and uploaded image attachments and submits them to the backend business application module 10 via the API interface. After verifying the data integrity, the backend module immediately creates a new electricity application process record, stores it in the database, updates the process status to "Pending Approval," and notifies the user at the first approval node via a message queue.

[0062] The business application module significantly lowers the barrier to entry for users through its user-friendly and standardized interface design, ensuring the accuracy and completeness of input data and guaranteeing the smooth and reliable operation of subsequent processes from the source.

[0063] As one embodiment, the business application interface of the business application module 10 includes a first sub-interface and a second sub-interface. The first sub-interface displays different temporary power management processes, allowing users to quickly select the process they wish to initiate. The second sub-interface is generated or pops up based on the process selected by the user in the first sub-interface, allowing the user to configure the application information required for the desired process. For different processes in the first sub-interface, the corresponding data fields for the application information to be configured in the second sub-interface can be the same, different, or partially the same. The specific configuration can be tailored to actual needs and is not specifically limited here.

[0064] In one feasible implementation, the temporary power management system also incorporates a database for persistent data storage and management. That is, the temporary power management system also includes a database, and the temporary power management process includes a temporary power application process and a connection registration process. The application approval module 20 is also used to provide a user interface when the electricity application process is approved; the user interface is used to request the user to upload a first on-site image of the electrical equipment being connected to the distribution box, and to trigger the connection registration process when the first on-site image is received. The application approval module 20 is also used to archive the approval records of the temporary power management process to the database for storage; the database is also used to store the first on-site image.

[0065] Specifically, the database serves as the central repository for all business data within the system, responsible for the structured storage and management of various types of information, including but not limited to user information, process instance data, approval records, on-site images, and monitoring logs. The existence of the database enables centralized data management, rapid querying, statistical analysis, and long-term archiving, forming the foundation for the system's informatization and refined management.

[0066] Secondly, the temporary power supply management process includes the power application process and the connection registration process. The connection registration process highly links the online process with the offline physical operation. After the online process is approved, the actual offline power equipment connection operation is linked with the online system and registered to ensure that the approval result is executed safely and accurately, while retaining irrefutable on-site evidence.

[0067] Therefore, after the electricity application process is approved, the application approval module 20 can provide a user interface. This interface is a task-oriented interactive page, and its core function is to guide users to upload a first-hand image of the electrical equipment being connected to the distribution box. This means that when the electricity applicant is ready to actually connect the power supply, they must use this user interface, such as a mobile terminal, to take and upload at least one image that clearly shows the electrical equipment has been correctly and safely connected to the designated distribution box, as a visual proof that the on-site work has been carried out in accordance with the approval requirements.

[0068] Upon receiving the first on-site image, the application approval module 20 will trigger the connection registration process. The system will record this image upload as a formal connection registration operation and may also generate a registration record with a status marked as "connected". At the same time, the status of the electricity application process will be updated to "in progress" or a similar status, thereby marking the formal start of temporary electricity use at the system logic level and ensuring the consistency between the online process status and the offline physical status.

[0069] Finally, the application approval module 20 is also responsible for archiving the approval records of the entire temporary power supply management process (including approvers, approval opinions, and approval timestamps) to the database. Simultaneously, the database is used to store key on-site images and associate these images with corresponding application forms, approval records, and subsequent inspection records, forming a complete and traceable electronic archive. This effectively addresses the pain points of "black box" on-site operations and difficulty in post-event verification under traditional management models.

[0070] In one specific implementation, the user interface is a functional page integrated into the mobile inspection terminal's app. The implementation process is as follows: Interface trigger: When a user sees an electricity application with the status "Approved, pending connection" in the "My Work Orders" section of the APP, clicking on the work order will take them to a dedicated connection registration interface.

[0071] Interface Functionality: The top of the interface displays basic work order information (such as application number, power location, and distribution box number); the middle section features a prominent "Upload Connection Photo" button, with the text prompt below: "Please take a photo that clearly shows the equipment has been safely connected to [distribution box number]." To ensure the authenticity and validity of the photo, when the system accesses the phone's camera, it can force the activation of geotags and timestamps, or require the photo to include the application form's QR code and the on-site equipment in the same frame.

[0072] Process triggering and data storage: After the user takes and uploads a photo, the APP will package the photo (i.e., the first scene image) with metadata such as the current work order ID, the uploader, the upload time, and the real-time location of the terminal (obtained with authorization), and submit it to the application approval module 20 via API.

[0073] After the application approval module verifies the data and finds it correct, it will trigger the connection registration process at the business logic level and update the database: 1) In the corresponding electricity application process record, the status field will be updated to "Connected, in use"; 2) A new record will be inserted into the dedicated "Connection Record Table", associated with the application ID, and the server storage path or binary data of the photo will be stored; 3) This upload operation will be recorded in the process log. At the same time, a notification "Application form XX has been connected, electricity use has started" can be sent to relevant management personnel. This method digitizes and provides evidence of key offline safety operations, realizing a complete closed loop from "online permission" to "offline safety execution" and then to "online confirmation".

[0074] By introducing an extension application process and a mandatory demolition image verification mechanism, the system can not only accurately monitor the "expired" status of temporary electricity use, but also proactively guide and regulate the handling of expired temporary electricity use, eliminate unsupervised and illegal extensions of electricity use, and further strengthen the safety control defense line at the end of the process.

[0075] First, the temporary power supply management process also includes an extension application process, which is used to handle special scenarios where the duration of temporary power supply needs to be extended due to actual needs. This means that the system not only manages the "start-up" and "regular operation" of temporary power supply, but also covers the "compliant termination or extension application" process, making the management of the entire life cycle of temporary power supply more comprehensive.

[0076] Secondly, when the time limit monitoring module 30 determines that the temporary power use status of a certain power application process is "expired," it will trigger the application approval module 20, which will then call the user interface again. In this scenario, the user interface will require the user to upload a second on-site image after the electrical equipment has been disconnected from the distribution box. This is essentially a reverse verification mechanism, representing the system's management mode for temporary power use. It no longer allows power use to remain in an "expired" violation state for a long time. Instead, through the mandatory verification requirement of the user interface, it requires the user to provide evidence to prove that the electrical equipment has been safely removed from the power source, thereby achieving digital confirmation and visual record of the "termination" of temporary power use.

[0077] Furthermore, for critical business logic branches, if the application approval module 20 does not receive the second-site image, it will automatically trigger the extension application process. If the user cannot provide proof of removal of the power equipment, it will be assumed that the user wishes to continue using electricity, but must do so through a formal and regulated extension application channel. At this time, the user interface will guide the user into the extension application process, requiring them to fill in the reason for the extension, the new planned end time, and other information before resubmitting for approval. This completely avoids the violation of "expired" status being left unattended for a long time from the system logic level, and forces all expired power usage points to be included in the control scope of "removal" or "re-approval".

[0078] Finally, the database can also be used to store images of the second scene. Based on this, the management of temporary power supply, from application, approval, connection (images of the first scene), power supply to dismantling (images of the second scene), all key nodes of the process are formed into visualized electronic archives. Together with approval records and status monitoring logs, they form a complete and traceable digital evidence chain, providing data support for post-event safety audits and accountability.

[0079] In one specific implementation, when the system detects that an electricity application has expired and pushes it to the relevant inspection personnel, the application approval module 20 will simultaneously push a mandatory "expiration handling" task interface to the original electricity applicant's terminal APP. For example, the specific implementation process is as follows: Interface Triggering and Guidance: After logging into the system, the electricity applicant will receive a prompt message: "Your electricity application No. XX has expired. Please handle it immediately." After the user clicks on it, the interface will display the corresponding option buttons: "Submit Demolition Certificate" and "Apply for Extension".

[0080] Removal Certificate Path: If the user selects "Submit Removal Certificate," the interface will call the camera and require at least one clear image showing that the equipment wiring has been disconnected from the designated distribution box and that the distribution box terminals have been restored to a safe state (e.g., the box cover is closed). The system may require the photo to include a specific identifier to ensure authenticity and timeliness. After the image is successfully uploaded, the system will trigger the following processes: a) Associate the second on-site image with the corresponding application form and store it in the database; b) Update the status of the electricity application process to "Removed, Process Ended"; c) Simultaneously notify relevant management personnel.

[0081] Extension Application Path: If the user cannot immediately dismantle the equipment (i.e., has not uploaded secondary site images), they can only select the "Apply for Extension" option. In this case, the interface will guide the user to fill out an extension application form, which must include detailed reasons for the extension, the new planned end date, a commitment to safety measures during the extension period, and may also require re-uploading photos of the site where electricity is still being used as an explanation. After completing the form, the user can submit the application manually. The system will immediately trigger the extension application process, generating a new approval task for the relevant approver. Before the extension approval is completed, the original electricity application will remain marked as "Expired, Extension Application in Progress" in the system, and will continuously issue alerts until the new extension application is approved, at which point its status and validity period will be updated accordingly.

[0082] In one embodiment, the inspection terminal is not limited to passively receiving information and reporting results; it can also trigger subsequent business processes based on the inspection results. Specifically, the inspection results refer to the conclusive information selected or entered on the terminal by inspection personnel after arriving at the site and verifying the actual situation (e.g., equipment is out of service, equipment is still powered and requires an extension, equipment has been removed, no abnormalities are found on site, etc.). Based on these results, the inspection terminal can automatically or semi-automatically initiate a series of preset standardized business processes, achieving seamless integration between on-site actions and back-end management processes.

[0083] The subsequent processes that the inspection terminal can trigger specifically include: Deactivation Procedure: If inspection personnel discover that a power supply point has expired or poses a safety hazard, and after performing a power outage operation on-site, they can report the result "Deactivated on-site" through the terminal. The inspection terminal will then automatically trigger the deactivation procedure for the temporary power supply. At the same time, the system will update the status of the power application to "Forced Deactivation," generate a deactivation record, and notify relevant personnel.

[0084] Extension Application Process: If the inspection personnel verify on-site that the temporary power supply needs to be extended, they can select "Recommend Extension" on the terminal and fill in a brief reason. The inspection terminal will automatically generate a structured extension application form based on this, pre-fill the information on the original application form, and then forward it to the original approver or designated safety officer for approval, reducing the cumbersome process of users re-initiating the power supply application process.

[0085] Electricity usage cancellation process: If the inspection personnel confirm that the electrical equipment has been removed in accordance with regulations and there is no electrical load on site, they can report "Equipment removed, conditions for cancellation met" through the inspection terminal. The inspection terminal will trigger the electricity usage cancellation process, automatically change the status of the corresponding electricity application to "Cancelled", close all related monitoring and reminder tasks, and archive the process record, marking the end of the temporary electricity usage lifecycle.

[0086] The inspection completion marking process is as follows: Even if no abnormalities are found during on-site verification (such as routine inspections of equipment nearing its expiration date), the inspection personnel still need to report a "normal inspection" result. At this time, the inspection terminal will trigger the inspection marking process, recording the time, personnel, and inspection results of this inspection in the system. It will also clear the "near-expiration reminder" status of the power application or mark it as "inspected," while continuously monitoring its validity period to ensure that every inspection action is traceable and that inspection responsibilities are fulfilled.

[0087] By empowering inspection terminals with the ability to trigger subsequent processes, the system constructs a complete automated business loop of "early warning push → on-site verification → result feedback → process-driven → status update". Every operation by on-site personnel can directly and instantly affect the status and subsequent actions of the back-end system, significantly improving management efficiency and the timeliness and standardization of response.

[0088] In one specific implementation, the inspection terminal will have a "Site Handling" button at the bottom of the inspection notification details page. After the inspection personnel click this button, the terminal will display a "Handling Result" selection menu, which includes the following options: "Disabled on-site": Selecting this option will prompt the inspection personnel to upload photos of the power outage and state the reason for disabling the service. After submitting the images, the terminal will report the "Inspection Processing Result (Disabled)" and attached images, triggering the disabling process. Upon receiving this information, the system backend will immediately set the status of the power application form to "Disabled" and generate a closed-loop safety alarm record.

[0089] Apply for Extension: Selecting this option will redirect the inspection terminal to a simplified extension application form, where the original application number, electricity usage location, and other information are automatically pre-filled. Inspection personnel only need to fill in the new planned end date and the reason for the extension to submit. After submission, the terminal will trigger the extension application process, creating a new extension approval task.

[0090] Removed, apply for cancellation: After selecting this option, the inspection terminal will require the inspection personnel to upload photos of the site after removal; after the inspection personnel submit the images, the terminal will report the results and trigger the power cancellation process. The system will update the status of the power application form to "cancelled" and stop all related tasks such as time limit monitoring.

[0091] Normal inspection: After selecting this option, the inspection terminal may require the inspection personnel to upload at least one photo of the on-site equipment operating normally as evidence. After the inspection personnel submit the image, the terminal triggers the inspection marking process. The system records this inspection and marks the "near-expiration status" of the corresponding application as "inspected, normal". Until the next status judgment (such as entering the "expired" status), no reminders will be pushed to the inspection personnel for the power point.

[0092] In one embodiment, the temporary power management system provided in this application further includes a user terminal. This user terminal is a system access point at the physical or logical level, specifically referring to the hardware devices (such as personal computers, smartphones, and tablets) used by specific types of users interacting with the temporary power management system, and the client software applications (such as browsers or dedicated apps) running on them. Its core lies in the fact that the corresponding user's role and permissions are preset to "power user." "Power user" is a user role preset by the system, typically referring to the actual operating unit or personnel with temporary power needs, such as the internal maintenance department of a power plant or external construction contractors. This role and permissions clearly define the user's operational scope, generally including initiating power applications, viewing the status of their own application, and uploading on-site photos at specific process nodes (such as after connection or dismantling), but not covering permissions such as approval, monitoring, or inspection management.

[0093] User terminals can at least be used to trigger the electricity application process in the temporary electricity management workflow. Specifically, when a user with the role of an electricity user initiates a request to create a new process through their user terminal (such as clicking the "Create Application" button on the app or filling out an application form on the web), the user's action is considered a "triggering" behavior. The user terminal encapsulates the application information filled in by the user into a structured business request and sends it to the system's business application module 10. After receiving the business request, the business application module 10 creates and initializes a specific "electricity application process" instance (for example, generating an electricity application form with a status of "draft" or "pending submission"). Therefore, the user terminal is the "initiator" and "starting point" of the temporary electricity management process, and is the initial input source driving the system's operation.

[0094] In one specific implementation, the user terminal is a smart terminal held by outsourced construction team personnel, equipped with a dedicated APP corresponding to the temporary power management system. The specific process by which the user terminal triggers the temporary power management process is as follows: Role and terminal binding: In the system's user management module 50, construction team member "Zhang San" is registered as a user and assigned the role permissions of "electricity user". After Zhang San installs and logs in to the system's dedicated APP on his personal terminal, his personal terminal becomes a user terminal bound to the "electricity user" identity of "Zhang San".

[0095] Process Triggering Operation: When Zhang San has a temporary power supply work requirement, he opens the terminal APP. The APP's main interface or menu has a prominent "Power Application" function entry. Since Zhang San's account permissions are "Power User", the APP only shows him functions matching this permission, such as "Power Application", "My Application Form", and "On-site Photo", and will not display management functions such as "Pending My Approval" and "Inspection Task".

[0096] Triggering and Data Transmission: After Zhang San clicks "Electricity Application," the app displays a business application interface (i.e., an electricity application form). Zhang San fills in the application information such as the electrical equipment, load, location, and planned time, and uploads photos of the electrical equipment as required. After completing the form, Zhang San clicks the "Submit" button. At this time, the user terminal packages all form data, images, user identity information, and timestamps, and sends them to the system's business application module 10 via a secure network connection. This submission action triggers the electricity application process. After verifying that the data is correct, the business application module 10 officially creates an electricity application process record and sets its status to "Pending Team Approval," thus initiating the online approval process for the entire electricity application.

[0097] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 3 A schematic diagram of another embodiment of the temporary power management system provided in this application is shown below. Figure 3 As shown, in one feasible implementation, the temporary power management system includes user terminals, a server, and inspection terminals. Further, the server includes a user management module 50, a permission configuration module 60, a business application module 10, an application approval module 20, a time limit monitoring module 30, and a reminder push module 40.

[0098] The user management module 50 is responsible for the input, updating, and identity verification of user information, ensuring the authenticity and validity of user identities within the system; the permission configuration module 60 accurately assigns functional permissions based on user role attributes (such as electricity user, approver, inspector, etc.), enabling differentiated display of functional interfaces for different roles and preventing permission overreach; the business application module 10 receives electricity application data uploaded by user terminals, verifies the completeness and legality of form information, image data, and identity information, and generates a unique electricity application process record after successful verification; the application approval module 20 follows a preset multi-level approval process. The approval process automatically routes electricity application forms to the corresponding approval nodes, allowing approvers to view application details, fill in approval comments, and complete the approval process online, while simultaneously recording the approval trajectory. The expiration monitoring module 30 continuously monitors the validity period of each temporary electricity application, calculating the remaining electricity usage time in real time through timestamp comparison. The reminder and push module 40 sends expiration reminders to the electricity user before the expiration date (e.g., 24 hours in advance) and inspection prompts to inspection personnel. When the electricity usage expires, it pushes overdue warnings to the electricity user, inspection personnel, and management personnel to ensure that electricity usage complies with compliance requirements. These modules work collaboratively to build a closed-loop management system covering the entire process of application, approval, monitoring, and reminders, effectively supporting online and paperless processing of temporary electricity usage management, reducing safety risks from the source, and improving management efficiency.

[0099] In addition, the system can perform multi-dimensional analysis of historical electricity consumption data to uncover the patterns and characteristics of temporary electricity consumption, such as high-frequency electricity consumption areas and common overdue types. This provides data support for power plants to formulate more precise temporary electricity consumption management strategies, promotes the transformation of management models from passive response to proactive prevention, and continuously improves the overall level of temporary electricity consumption management in power plants.

[0100] In this embodiment, a temporary electricity management system integrating online processes, intelligent monitoring, precise push notifications, and closed-loop management is constructed, fundamentally and systematically addressing the pain points of traditional manual management. Firstly, it achieves proactive and intelligent safety risk control. The system automatically monitors electricity usage status (not yet due / approaching / expired) using a time-limit monitoring module and triggers a reminder push module to proactively send early warning information. The system transforms the traditional passive and delayed management model, which relies on manual memory and inspection, into a proactive prevention model that is automatically triggered and precisely driven, eliminating the major safety hazard of overdue electricity use caused by human forgetfulness or oversight.

[0101] Secondly, the system achieves digitalization, standardization, and traceable closed-loop management of the management process. From the user terminal initiating an application to the online application approval module recording the entire process, to the mandatory retention of image evidence for key on-site operations such as splicing and dismantling in the splicing registration and extension application processes, and finally to the inspection terminal triggering subsequent processes such as shutdown and cancellation, the system integrates all the discrete links of the entire life cycle of temporary power use into a coherent and standardized online workflow. This digital closed-loop management approach ensures that every operation is recorded and traceable, accurately assigning safety responsibilities to specific links and personnel, and significantly improving the standardization and transparency of management.

[0102] Furthermore, the online workflow eliminates the risks of delays and loss associated with paper document delivery, effectively accelerating the approval process and significantly improving management efficiency and collaboration. Targeted information pushes are achieved through the permission configuration module, ensuring that "the task finds the right person," making inspection tasks clear in objectives and responsibilities, and avoiding information distortion or uneven task allocation. Simultaneously, the user terminal and inspection terminal work together to achieve real-time interaction between on-site conditions and back-end instructions. On-site personnel only need to report the inspection results to automatically trigger complex subsequent business processes, significantly reducing cross-departmental and cross-level communication and coordination costs.

[0103] Finally, all process data, approval records, on-site images, and status change logs are centrally stored in the database, forming a complete and structured digital asset. Managers can then easily conduct multi-dimensional statistical analysis, such as overdue rates, time spent at each stage, and frequently occurring problems, accurately identifying management weaknesses, optimizing process rules and resource allocation, and driving the continuous upgrade of safety management from experience-driven to data-driven, providing solid data support for decision analysis and continuous optimization.

[0104] In other words, the system, through automated data collection and integration, structures and stores information from all stages of temporary electricity management, including application, approval, monitoring, and inspection, forming a complete electronic archive that can be retrieved and accessed at any time. This not only meets the data traceability requirements in power plant safety production management but also provides detailed and reliable evidence for compliance reviews, effectively mitigating compliance risks caused by missing data or non-standard records. In terms of management efficiency, compared to the traditional method of manually checking ledgers item by item and notifying inspectors by phone, the system's automated processes significantly reduce manpower and communication costs, shorten anomaly response times, and free management personnel from tedious administrative tasks, allowing them to focus on core management aspects such as risk assessment and system optimization.

[0105] It should be noted that the above examples are only for understanding this application and do not constitute a limitation on the temporary power management system of this application. Any simple modifications based on this technical concept are within the protection scope of this application.

[0106] This application also provides a temporary power consumption management method, applied to the temporary power consumption management system described in the above embodiments. In one embodiment, the temporary power consumption management system includes a user terminal, a server terminal, and an inspection terminal. The temporary power consumption management method provided in this application is specifically applied to the server terminal of the temporary power consumption management system. Please refer to... Figure 4 The temporary power management method includes steps S10 to S40: Step S10: Based on the business request submitted by the user, trigger the corresponding temporary power management process, which includes the power application process; Step S20: Track, trace, and archive the approval process of the temporary power management procedure; Step S30: Monitor the electricity usage period of the completed electricity application process and determine the temporary electricity usage status; the temporary electricity usage status includes the status of not yet expired, the status of near expiration, and the status of expired. Step S40: If the temporary power supply status is nearing its expiration date or has expired, an inspection prompt message is generated and pushed to the inspection terminal; the inspection terminal is used to receive the inspection prompt message and report the inspection processing results of the on-site inspection.

[0107] The system receives service requests initiated by user terminals with the role of electricity consumers. These requests contain structured application information. Based on the request, a specific temporary electricity management process is instantiated, including the electricity application process. Each process instance is assigned a unique process identifier and then enters the processing queue.

[0108] In one embodiment, the system generates or triggers a business request by either having the user actively fill out a complete form or by using a smart template trigger mode. For the latter, the system pre-sets electricity application templates for different typical work scenarios (such as "welding operations," "temporary lighting," and "equipment debugging"). Users only need to select the corresponding scenario template, and the system automatically fills in most standard fields such as standard safety measures and typical voltage levels. Users only need to supplement and complete personalized requirements such as the specific electricity usage location and precise electricity usage time. This not only greatly simplifies user operations but also standardizes the application content from the source, improving subsequent approval efficiency and safety control levels.

[0109] Furthermore, based on preset or dynamically configured approval rules (such as role permissions and electricity load thresholds), the created process instances are electronically transferred between approvers. The system records the operator, operation (approval / rejection / signature), approval opinions, and timestamps at each approval node throughout the entire process, and archives the complete approval path and opinion chain in an immutable manner to form an electronic approval file.

[0110] In one implementation, a conditional routing and parallel countersigning mechanism is used for process flow. For example, the approval path can be automatically planned based on the voltage level or estimated load in the application information: low-load applications only require approval from the team leader; high-load applications are automatically routed to the safety supervisor and electrical engineer for parallel countersigning. At the same time, all approval comments and modification traces are stored in a versioned manner and bound to the process instance, supporting full lifecycle traceability and auditing of the process, and meeting higher compliance standards.

[0111] For all electricity application process instances with statuses of "approval completed" or "in progress", the system continuously or periodically scans the planned end time field to compare the end time of each temporary electricity application with the current system time in real time. Combined with preset rules (such as setting 24 hours before the end as "near expiration"), the system automatically batch-determines and updates the real-time status of each electricity point.

[0112] In one implementation, a dynamic risk assessment model can be used to assist the system in determining the status. Specifically, while monitoring the time dimension, the system can access multi-dimensional data such as weather warnings, operational risk levels (e.g., hot work areas), and historical violation records. For temporary power applications located in high-risk areas during severe weather warning periods, even if they have not yet entered the fixed "near-expiration" time window, the system can still mark their status as key monitoring targets or trigger warnings in advance, thereby achieving intelligent monitoring based on multi-dimensional risk perception.

[0113] Furthermore, the push notifications for near-expired or expired electricity applications serve as a driving link between system monitoring and on-site execution. Specifically, once an electricity application in a "near-expired" or "expired" state is identified, a message generation and push mechanism is automatically triggered. Based on the status type, location of the electricity application point, and equipment information, a structured prompt message is generated and accurately sent to the inspection terminal held by the inspection personnel responsible for the corresponding area or equipment through an integrated messaging service.

[0114] In one implementation, instead of broadcasting a uniform message to all relevant inspection personnel, a tiered and progressive push strategy is adopted for the notification information. Specifically, when the process first enters the "near-expiration" state, the system will generate a mild "pre-reminder" message, which will only be pushed to the terminal of the responsible inspection personnel in the corresponding area. If the status changes to "expired" but no processing feedback is received, the system will generate a high-priority alarm message and expand the push scope to the responsible personnel and their direct supervisors. At the same time, the system can also automatically highlight the location of the overdue electricity usage point on the electronic map in the management backend. This method achieves both accurate alarms and tiered response, while effectively avoiding information overload.

[0115] The reporting of inspection results by the inspection terminal is a core feedback link in building a closed-loop management system. After receiving the prompt information on the terminal, inspection personnel will go to the site to conduct verification. After verification, the inspection personnel will report the inspection results through the terminal. This result is not only a textual description of the temporary power supply status, such as "normal" or "discontinued," but also an instruction that can trigger subsequent automated processing procedures. After the inspection terminal sends the inspection results back to the system, the system will update the process status accordingly and may automatically trigger corresponding subsequent processes such as discontinuation, extension application, and cancellation.

[0116] In one implementation, based on a closed-loop feedback mechanism of evidence chain, when the inspection terminal reports the inspection results, it needs to upload corresponding on-site evidence according to the result type: for example, reporting "removed" requires attaching photos of the site after removal; reporting "inspection normal" requires uploading photos of the on-site equipment with specific identification information such as time and geographical location watermarks; and reporting "application for extension" requires filling out a structured form and supplementing the reasons. This multimedia evidence will be packaged and reported together with the text description in the inspection results, so that each inspection feedback forms a verifiable and non-repudiable complete evidence chain, greatly improving the reliability and auditability of the process.

[0117] The temporary power management method provided in this application, applied to the temporary power management system in the above embodiments, can solve the defects of the manual management mode of temporary power and better meet the needs of institutionalized and refined management of safe production. Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the temporary power management method provided in this application are the same as those of the temporary power management system provided in the above embodiments, and other technical features in the temporary power management method are the same as those disclosed in the system of the above embodiments, and will not be repeated here.

[0118] This application provides a temporary power management device, which includes: at least one processor; and a memory communicatively connected to the at least one processor; wherein the memory stores instructions executable by the at least one processor, which are executed by the at least one processor to enable the at least one processor to perform the temporary power management method in the above embodiments.

[0119] The following is for reference. Figure 5The diagram illustrates a structural schematic of a temporary power management device suitable for implementing embodiments of this application. The temporary power management device in these embodiments may include, but is not limited to, mobile terminals such as mobile phones, laptops, digital broadcast receivers, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), PADs (Portable Application Description), PMPs (Portable Media Players), and in-vehicle terminals (e.g., in-vehicle navigation terminals), as well as fixed terminals such as digital TVs and desktop computers. Figure 5 The temporary power management equipment shown is merely an example and should not impose any limitations on the functionality and scope of use of the embodiments of this application.

[0120] like Figure 5 As shown, the temporary power management device may include a processing unit 1001 (e.g., a central processing unit, a graphics processing unit, etc.), which can perform various appropriate actions and processes according to a program stored in a read-only memory (ROM) 1002 or a program loaded from a storage device 1003 into a random access memory (RAM) 1004. The RAM 1004 also stores various programs and data required for the operation of the temporary power management device. The processing unit 1001, ROM 1002, and RAM 1004 are interconnected via a bus 1005. An input / output (I / O) interface 1006 is also connected to the bus. Typically, the following systems can be connected to the I / O interface 1006: input devices 1007 including, for example, a touchscreen, touchpad, keyboard, mouse, image sensor, microphone, accelerometer, gyroscope, etc.; output devices 1008 including, for example, a liquid crystal display (LCD), speaker, vibrator, etc.; storage devices 1003 including, for example, magnetic tape, hard disk, etc.; and communication devices 1009. Communication device 1009 allows the temporary power management equipment to communicate wirelessly or wiredly with other equipment to exchange data. Although the figure shows temporary power management equipment with various systems, it should be understood that implementation or possession of all the systems shown is not required. More or fewer systems may be implemented alternatively.

[0121] Specifically, according to the embodiments disclosed in this application, the processes described above with reference to the flowcharts can be implemented as computer software programs. For example, embodiments disclosed in this application include a computer program product comprising a computer program carried on a computer-readable medium, the computer program containing program code for performing the methods shown in the flowcharts. In such embodiments, the computer program can be downloaded and installed from a network via a communication device, or installed from storage device 1003, or installed from ROM 1002. When the computer program is executed by processing device 1001, it performs the functions defined in the methods of the embodiments disclosed in this application.

[0122] The temporary power management equipment provided in this application, applied to the temporary power management system in the above embodiments, can solve the defects of the manual management mode of temporary power and better meet the needs of institutionalized and refined management of safe production. Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the temporary power management equipment provided in this application are the same as those of the temporary power management method provided in the above embodiments, and other technical features of the temporary power management equipment are the same as those disclosed in the method of the previous embodiment, and will not be repeated here.

[0123] It should be understood that the various parts disclosed in this application can be implemented using hardware, software, firmware, or a combination thereof. In the description of the above embodiments, specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics can be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0124] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.

[0125] This application provides a computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions (i.e., a computer program) stored thereon, the computer-readable program instructions being used to execute the temporary power management method in the above embodiments.

[0126] The computer-readable storage medium provided in this application may be, for example, a USB flash drive, but is not limited to, electrical, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor systems or devices, or any combination thereof. More specific examples of computer-readable storage media may include, but are not limited to: electrical connections having one or more wires, portable computer disks, hard disks, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), optical fiber, portable compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM), optical storage devices, magnetic storage devices, or any suitable combination thereof. In this embodiment, the computer-readable storage medium may be any tangible medium containing or storing a program that can be used by or in conjunction with an instruction execution system or device. The program code contained on the computer-readable storage medium may be transmitted using any suitable medium, including but not limited to: wires, optical cables, RF (Radio Frequency), etc., or any suitable combination thereof.

[0127] The aforementioned computer-readable storage medium may be included in the temporary power management equipment; or it may exist independently and not assembled into the temporary power management equipment.

[0128] The aforementioned computer-readable storage medium carries one or more programs that, when executed by the temporary power management device, cause the temporary power management device to: Based on the business request submitted by the user, the corresponding temporary power management process is triggered, which includes the power application process; The approval process for the temporary power supply management procedure shall be tracked, traced, and archived. The electricity usage period for completed electricity application processes is monitored to determine the temporary electricity usage status; the temporary electricity usage status includes the status of not yet due, the status of nearing the expiration date, and the status of already expired. If the temporary power supply status is nearing its expiration date or has expired, an inspection reminder message will be generated and pushed to the inspection terminal. The inspection terminal is used to receive the inspection prompt information and report the inspection processing results of the on-site inspection.

[0129] Computer program code for performing the operations of this application can be written in one or more programming languages ​​or a combination thereof, including object-oriented programming languages ​​such as Java, Smalltalk, and C++, and conventional procedural programming languages ​​such as the "C" language or similar programming languages. The program code can be executed entirely on the user's computer, partially on the user's computer, as a standalone software package, partially on the user's computer and partially on a remote computer, or entirely on a remote computer or server. In cases involving remote computers, the remote computer can be connected to the user's computer via any type of network—including a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN)—or can be connected to an external computer (e.g., via the Internet using an Internet service provider).

[0130] The flowcharts and block diagrams in the accompanying drawings illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods, and computer program products according to various embodiments of this application. In this regard, each block in a flowchart or block diagram may represent a module, segment, or portion of code containing one or more executable instructions for implementing a specified logical function. It should also be noted that in some alternative implementations, the functions indicated in the blocks may occur in a different order than those indicated in the drawings. For example, two consecutively indicated blocks may actually be executed substantially in parallel, and they may sometimes be executed in reverse order, depending on the functions involved. It should also be noted that each block in the block diagrams and / or flowcharts, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and / or flowcharts, can be implemented using a dedicated hardware-based system that performs the specified function or operation, or using a combination of dedicated hardware and computer instructions.

[0131] The modules described in the embodiments of this application can be implemented in software or hardware. The names of the modules do not necessarily limit the functionality of the unit itself.

[0132] The readable storage medium provided in this application is a computer-readable storage medium that stores computer-readable program instructions (i.e., computer programs) for executing the aforementioned temporary power management method. This addresses the shortcomings of the manual management model for temporary power consumption and better meets the needs of institutionalized and refined management of safe production. Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the computer-readable storage medium provided in this application are the same as those of the temporary power management method provided in the above embodiments, and will not be repeated here.

[0133] This application also provides a computer program product, including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the temporary power management method described above.

[0134] The computer program product provided in this application can solve the defects of the manual management mode of temporary power supply and can better meet the needs of institutionalized and refined management of safe production. Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the computer program product provided in this application are the same as the beneficial effects of the temporary power supply management method provided in the above embodiments, and will not be repeated here.

[0135] The above description is only a part of the embodiments of this application and does not limit the patent scope of this application. All equivalent structural transformations made under the technical concept of this application and using the contents of the specification and drawings of this application, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included in the patent protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A temporary power management system, characterized in that, include: The business application module is used to trigger the corresponding temporary power management process based on the business requests submitted by users. The temporary power management process includes a power application process; The application approval module is used to track, trace, and archive the approval process of the temporary power supply management procedure. The deadline monitoring module is used to monitor the electricity usage deadline of the approved electricity application process and determine the temporary electricity usage status; the temporary electricity usage status includes the status of not yet due, the status of nearing the expiration date, and the status of expired. The reminder push module is used to generate inspection reminder information and push it to the inspection terminal when the temporary power supply status is in the near-expiration or expired state. The inspection terminal is used to receive the inspection prompt information and report the inspection processing results of the on-site inspection.

2. The temporary power management system as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The temporary power management system also includes: The user management module is used to configure user information and register users based on the user information. The permission configuration module is used to assign role permissions to different users registered by the user management module; the role permissions correspond to each process step of the temporary power consumption management process. The reminder push module is also used to push the near-expiration reminder information to the inspection terminal of the inspection personnel whose role permissions are set by the permission configuration module, according to the role permissions set by the permission configuration module.

3. The temporary power management system as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The business request contains application information, and the business application module provides a business application interface for configuring the application information.

4. The temporary power management system as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The temporary power management system also includes a database, and the temporary power management process also includes a connection registration process; The application approval module is also used to provide a user interface when the electricity application process is approved; the user interface is used to request the user to upload a first on-site image of the electrical equipment being connected to the distribution box, and to trigger the connection registration process when the first on-site image is received. The application approval module is also used to archive the approval records of the temporary power management process to the database for storage; The database is also used to store the first scene image.

5. The temporary power management system as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The temporary power supply management process also includes an extension application process; the application approval module is also used to provide the user interface when the temporary power supply status is expired. The user interface is also used to request the user to upload a second on-site image of the connection and dismantling of the electrical equipment and the distribution box, and to trigger the extension application process if the second on-site image is not received. The database is also used to store the second scene image.

6. The temporary power management system as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The inspection terminal is also used to trigger subsequent processes based on the inspection processing results; the subsequent processes include a deactivation process, an extension application process, an electricity cancellation process, and an inspection mark process indicating the completion of the inspection.

7. The temporary power management system as described in any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that, The temporary power management system also includes a user terminal, and the user corresponding to the user terminal has the role and permissions of a power consumer. The user terminal is used at least to trigger the electricity application process.

8. A temporary power supply management method, characterized in that, The temporary power management method, applied to any one of claims 1 to 7, comprises: Based on the business request submitted by the user, the corresponding temporary power management process is triggered, which includes the power application process; The approval process for the temporary power supply management procedure shall be tracked, traced, and archived. The electricity usage period for completed electricity application processes is monitored to determine the temporary electricity usage status; the temporary electricity usage status includes the status of not yet due, the status of nearing the expiration date, and the status of already expired. If the temporary power supply status is nearing its expiration date or has expired, an inspection reminder message will be generated and pushed to the inspection terminal. The inspection terminal is used to receive the inspection prompt information and report the inspection processing results of the on-site inspection.

9. A temporary power management device, characterized in that, The device includes: a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, the computer program being configured to implement the steps of the temporary power management method as described in claim 8.

10. A storage medium, characterized in that, The storage medium is a computer-readable storage medium, and a computer program is stored on the storage medium. When the computer program is executed by a processor, it implements the steps of the temporary power management method as described in claim 8.