Bus Bar Display Options

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The user can select from the following fields:

Display Field

Comment

Bus Name

Bus Number

Bus Area

Bus Description

Bus Details

Bus Load (S)

Bus Load (PQ)

Total Load "carried" by the bus i.e. load directly connected to the busbar + "downstream" load.

Connected Load (S)

Connected Load (PQ)

Connected Constant Power Load (S)

Connected Constant Power Load (PQ)

Connected Constant Current Load (S)

Connected Constant Current Load (PQ)

Connected Constant Impedance Load (S)

Connected Constant Impedance Load (PQ)

Load Connected directly to the bus i.e. not including "downstream" load. Result is seperated in the Constant Power, Constant Current and Constant Impedance Load Types.

Bus Current

Maximum current of the branches connected to the busbar.

Load Current

Current of only the loads directly connected to the busbar.

Voltage Description

Description of the voltage level in kV or Volts.

Voltage pu

Voltage

Voltage %

Calculated busbar voltage in p.u. of busbar baseV , Volts/kV or % of nominal.

Line Losses (S)

Line Losses (PQ)

Total Losses of all connected branches.

Power Mismatch

Power Mismatch Error in Calculation

3-Ph Fault

Ph-G Fault

Ph-Ph1 Fault

Ph-Ph2 Fault

Ph-Ph-G1 Fault

Ph-Ph-G2 Fault

Ph-Ph-G Fault

Busbar Fault Currents i.e. fault current for a fault on the bus.

3-Ph Fault Flow (Phase A)

3-Ph Fault Flow (Phase B)

3-Ph Fault Flow (Phase C)

3-Ph Fault Flow (Ground)

Ph-G Fault Flow (Phase A)

Ph-G Fault Flow (Phase B)

Ph-G Fault Flow (Phase C)

Ph-G Fault Flow (Ground)

Ph-Ph Fault Flow (Phase A)

Ph-Ph Fault Flow (Phase B)

Ph-Ph Fault Flow (Phase C)

Ph-Ph Fault Flow (Ground)

Ph-Ph-G Fault (Phase A)

Ph-Ph-G Fault (Phase B)

Ph-Ph-G Fault (Phase C)

Ph-Ph-G Fault (Ground)

Fault Currents through the busbar as a result of a fault placed in the network.

Fault Impedance (Z+)

Fault Impedance (Z-)

Fault Impedance (Zo)

Busbar's Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence fault impedance in Ohms.

3-Ph Fault (Peak)

Ph-G Fault (Peak)

Ph-Ph1 Fault (Peak)

Ph-Ph2 Fault (Peak)

Ph-Ph-G1 Fault (Peak)

Ph-Ph-G2 Fault (Peak)

Ph-Ph-G Fault (Peak)

Peak (IEC) Busbar Fault Currents i.e. peak fault current for a fault on the bus.

3-Ph Fault Flow (Phase A) - Peak

3-Ph Fault Flow (Phase B) - Peak

3-Ph Fault Flow (Phase C) - Peak

Ph-G Fault Flow (Phase A) - Peak

Ph-G Fault Flow (Phase B) - Peak

Ph-G Fault Flow (Phase C) - Peak

Ph-Ph Fault Flow (Phase A) - Peak

Ph-Ph Fault Flow (Phase B) - Peak

Ph-Ph Fault Flow (Phase C) - Peak

Ph-Ph-G Fault (Phase A) - Peak

Ph-Ph-G Fault (Phase B) - Peak

Ph-Ph-G Fault (Phase C) - Peak

Peak (IEC) Fault Currents through the busbar as a result of a fault placed in the network.

V+ Sequence (3-Ph)

V- Sequence (3-Ph)

Vo Sequence (3-Ph)

Sequence Voltage due to a Three phase fault placed in the network

V+ Sequence (Ph-G)

V- Sequence (Ph-G)

Vo Sequence (Ph-G)

Sequence Voltage due to a Phase to Ground fault placed in the network

V+ Sequence (Ph-Ph)

V- Sequence (Ph-Ph)

Vo Sequence (Ph-Ph)

Sequence Voltage due to a Phase to Phase fault placed in the network

V+ Sequence (Ph-Ph-G)

V- Sequence (Ph-Ph-G)

Vo Sequence (Ph-Ph-G)

Sequence Voltage due to a Double phase to Ground fault placed in the network

THD

THD (Even)

THD (Odd)

THD (Triplens)

Harmonic Study Results (Total Harmonic Voltage Distortion)

See Also:

Display Options

User Report

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