ContingencyEquipment
Equipment whose in service status is to change, such as a power transformer or AC line segment.
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The single piece of equipment to which to apply the contingency. |
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A contingency element belongs to one contingency. |
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All names of this identified object. |
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The description is a free human readable text describing or naming the object. It may be non unique and may not correlate to... |
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Master resource identifier issued by a model authority. The mRID is unique within an exchange context. Global uniqueness is... |
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The name is any free human readable and possibly non unique text naming the object. |
Contingency
A contingency element belongs to one contingency.
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description
The description is a free human readable text describing or naming the object. It may be non unique and may not correlate to a naming hierarchy.
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Equipment
The single piece of equipment to which to apply the contingency.
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mRID
Master resource identifier issued by a model authority. The mRID is unique within an exchange context. Global uniqueness is easily achieved by using a UUID, as specified in RFC 4122, for the mRID. The use of UUID is strongly recommended. For CIMXML data files in RDF syntax conforming to IEC 61970-552, the mRID is mapped to rdf:ID or rdf:about attributes that identify CIM object elements.
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name
The name is any free human readable and possibly non unique text naming the object.
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