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Speaker72599 Session16724 1
Speaker72599 Session16724 1
3,200 Feeders
1M Line Transformers
2M Nodes/Lines Modeled
5.5M Electric Customers
Distributed sensors
0.5
Voltage (pu)
0
-0.5
2000
1000
Current (A)
0
-1000
-3000
0 50
2BC
100
I0
150
Time (ms)
200 250
Fault Locations
5
Line Sensors in PG&E Service Territory
6
Voltage Sag Monitors
7
Voltage Sag Event Data
Voltage Sag
Sagged to 36%
8
Voltage Sag Profile adds Value in Fault Location
V
4acbb4
If 49.3%
V
V S R 40 V 4ad646
20.6%
SS 9273 4ad647 9267 4676 4ad693
Hollister LS100146
91.9% 23.8%
2104
SCADA
@ SW 4115 R V
41808 4ad69b
SCADA 10.9%
R 30.5
R
4068 LS100128 4782
SCADA SCADA
@ SW 4223
Fault Location Using:
1. Substation current FL Alone V R
2. Sub FL plus Line Sensors
3. Sub FL, LS, plus Voltage Sag 4ad692 4470
99.7% SCADA
9
Oakhurst
Oakhurst 1103 Momentary 11/26/2016 1103
23:30:10
Oakhurst
10
1103
Oakhurst
Voltage Sag1103
Data
Likely location
of the fault
4bcc0d
14%
4bcc1e
4bcc0e No trigger
67%
Oakhurst
11
1103
Voltage Sag for Fault Impedance Correction
4bcc0d
14%
VSM-1 VSM-4
11% voltage 73%
during fault VSM-2
11%
VSM-3
23%
VSM-5
65%
substation
14
Several Momentary Events pinpoint Problem Area
16
Voltage: a Pragmatic Solution for Fire
Avoidance and Fault Location
Acknowledgments:
PG&E Emerging Grid Technology
PG&E Applied Technology Services