DocumentCode :
1285167
Title :
Dynamic thermal ratings realize circuit load limits
Author :
Douglass, Dale A. ; Lawry, Daniel C. ; Edris, Abdel-Aty ; Bascom, Earle C., III
Author_Institution :
Power Technol. Inc., Schenectady, NY, USA
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
fYear :
2000
fDate :
1/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
38
Lastpage :
44
Abstract :
As economic pressure builds to fully utilize the capacity of existing power equipment, dynamic rating systems allow for informed decisions about circuit load limits. Dynamic thermal ratings offer a way to increase capacity under most weather- and load conditions while reducing the risk of failure under unfavorable conditions. EPRl´s Dynamic Thermal Circuit Rating (DTCR) system makes thermal information readily available and provides a solid basis for higher equipment utilization. DTCR calculates dynamic thermal ratings (real-time ampacities) of power equipment based on actual load and weather conditions that are generally accessed through the utility´s SCADA/EMS system. Given series or parallel combinations of equipment, the software determines dynamic circuit ratings by evaluating all equipment ratings on a circuit and finding the most limiting ampacity for each rating scenario. Dynamic ratings offer two key benefits over traditional static ratings: (1) higher loading of equipment is usually possible using actual measured load and weather parameters; traditional static ratings are overly conservative, since they are based on worst-case weather and load assumptions; and (2) a better understanding of equipment thermal response is achieved. This results in increased reliability
Keywords :
power apparatus; power engineering computing; thermal analysis; Dynamic Thermal Circuit Rating system; EPRl; SCADA/EMS system; circuit load limits; dynamic circuit ratings; dynamic thermal ratings; equipment ratings; equipment thermal response; load conditions; power equipment capacity; reliability; weather conditions; Application software; Circuits; Energy exchange; Graphical user interfaces; Investments; Java; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power system reliability; Thermal loading;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computer Applications in Power, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0895-0156
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/67.814665
Filename :
814665
Link To Document :
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