Implementation of a high-speed distribution network reconfiguration scheme

G. Hataway, T. Warren, C. Stephens
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Traditionally, when a permanent fault occurs on a radial distribution line, all load located downline from the protecting device is lost until sectionalizing and network reconfiguration can be done either locally, by personnel responding to the event, or remotely, by a dispatcher (if SCADA is present). In many instances, a substantial amount of load may be lost and a significant number of customers may be impacted until sectionalizing is performed. With much emphasis now being placed on reliability, there is a need to automate sectionalizing and network reconfiguration to speed up service restoration to as many customers as possible, in order to minimize the impact of a fault. Recently Coweta-Fayette EMC, an electric cooperative in Newnan, Georgia, near Atlanta, implemented a high-speed automatic network reconfiguration scheme on a distribution circuit to quickly restore service to unfaulted line sections de-energized by the clearing of a permanent fault. The scheme uses intelligent microprocessor recloser controls and a communications channel between adjacent reclosers to quickly reconfigure the distribution network following a fault. This paper examines the implementation of the reconfiguration scheme by the utility. Specific settings and operational details of the scheme are given. Additionally, a review of the operational history highlights the impact the scheme has had on the reliability of the utility's distribution network
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一种高速配电网重构方案的实现
传统上,当径向配电线上发生永久性故障时,位于保护装置下行线上的所有负载都将丢失,直到可以由本地响应事件的人员或远程调度员(如果存在SCADA)进行分段和网络重新配置。在许多情况下,在执行分段之前,可能会丢失大量负载,并且可能会影响大量客户。由于现在非常重视可靠性,因此需要自动化分区和网络重新配置,以加快为尽可能多的客户恢复服务的速度,从而最大限度地减少故障的影响。最近,Coweta-Fayette EMC,一家位于亚特兰大附近的佐治亚州纽南的电力合作公司,在配电线路上实施了一项高速自动网络重构方案,通过清除永久故障,快速恢复对无故障线路部分的供电。该方案采用智能微处理器重合闸控制和相邻重合闸之间的通信通道,在故障发生后快速重新配置配电网。本文考察了公用事业公司对重构方案的实施情况。给出了该方案的具体设置和操作细节。此外,对运行历史的回顾突出了该方案对公用事业配电网可靠性的影响
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