Utility - Power Flow Tab
Figure 1: Power Flow Tab
Option | Description |
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Model |
Utility bus type used in modeling the power flow simulation. When you choose a particular model, those fields which do not apply become unavailable. A utility is normally modeled as the reference or swing bus, but may be modeled as another generator bus. See Swing Sources for more information.
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MW |
Utility output MW. This may be actual operating or a rated value. This applies only to a PV or PQG utility. |
MVAR |
Utility output MVAR. This is only used when the utility is a constant power, constant var (PQG) machine, or when a PV utility MVAR limit has been reached and the machine automatically switches to PQG. |
MVAR Limits |
Minimum and maximum MVAR limits for regulated utilities (PV). The utility will switch to type PQG if these limits are violated. If there is only one swing utility (Model = Swing) on a bus, it should not have any MVAR limits. If there is more than one swing utility on a bus, at least one of them must be unlimited. |
Desired control voltage for a regulated utility (PV). The utility will try to control the voltage at the controlled bus to a given value. If the utility bus is the swing bus, this voltage serves as the reference voltage. The voltage is entered in per-unit. |
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Controlled angle is used only when a utility is designated as a swing bus. The value is entered in degrees. |
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Ctrl Bus |
For a PV utility (regulated), the bus that is to be controlled to the control voltage. If this field is blank in the database, EasyPower fills it in with the name of the bus listed in the To Bus field. (This does not take effect until you click OK to close the database dialog box.) This field is ignored if the Model field is set to Swing Note: To set the control bus for a single-phase utility or generator, you must make the connection on the one-line. . |
DC Utility Power Flow Tab