IEEE 4 Node Test Feeder Revised Sept. 19, 2006
IEEE 4 Node Test Feeder Revised Sept. 19, 2006
IEEE 4 Node Test Feeder Revised Sept. 19, 2006
Systems Economics
ROSS BALDICK, Chair
ECE Dept. , ENS 502
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712
Vox: 512-471-5879
Fax: 512-471-5532
baldick@ece.utexas.edu
Past Chair
JOANN V. STARON
Nexant Inc/ PCA
1921 S. Alma School Road
Suite 207
Mesa, AZ 85210
Vox: 480-345-7600
Fax: 480-345-7601
joann.staron@pca-corp.com
Load
[I 12] [I 34]
Infinite
Bus
Both the primary line (Node1-Node 2) and the secondary line (Node 3-node4) will be
constructed using the pole configuration shown in Figure 2.
2.5' 4.5'
a b c
3.0'
4.0'
24.0'
Balanced Unbalanced
Phase-1
kW 1800 1275
Power Factor 0.9 lag 0.85 lag
Phase-2
kW 1800 1800
Power Factor 0.9 lag 0.9 lag
Phase-3
kW 1800 2375
Power Factor 0.9 lag 0.95 lag
Balanced Unbalanced
Phase-1
kW 1200 850
Power Factor 0.9 lag 0.85 lag
Phase-2
kW 1200 1200
Power Factor 0.9 lag 0.9 lag
Phase-3
kW 1200 1583.33
Power Factor 0.9 lag 0.95 lag
Loads are connected in grounded wye for four wire line configurations and connected in
closed delta for three wire line configurations.
Line Impedances
4-wire configuration:
Sequence impedances:
zypos 0.3061 0.627j /mile
Sequence impedances:
A B C N
A B C N
a b c a b c
A B C A B C
n a b c a b c n
A B G
A B G
a b c a b c