PhaseTapChangerTablePoint

Describes each tap step in the phase tap changer tabular curve.

Type

Class

URI

cim:PhaseTapChangerTablePoint

CIM standard (perspective)

IEC61970 (Grid)

Class hierarchy

Slots

Associated classes
Figure 1. Associated classes
Name Cardinality Type Description

PhaseTapChangerTable

1

PhaseTapChangerTable

The table of this point.

angle

0..1

AngleDegrees

The angle difference in degrees. A positive value indicates a positive angle variation from the Terminal at the PowerTransformerEnd, where the TapChanger is located, into the transformer.

b

0..1

PerCent

The magnetizing branch susceptance deviation as a percentage of nominal value. The actual susceptance is calculated as follows: calculated magnetizing susceptance = b(nominal) * (1 + b(from this class)/100). The b(nominal) is defined as the static magnetizing susceptance on the associated power transformer end or ends. This model assumes the star impedance (pi model) form.

g

0..1

PerCent

The magnetizing branch conductance deviation as a percentage of nominal value. The actual conductance is calculated as follows: calculated magnetizing conductance = g(nominal) * (1 + g(from this class)/100). The g(nominal) is defined as the static magnetizing conductance on the associated power transformer end or ends. This model assumes the star impedance (pi model) form.

r

0..1

PerCent

The resistance deviation as a percentage of nominal value. The actual reactance is calculated as follows: calculated resistance = r(nominal) * (1 + r(from this class)/100). The r(nominal) is defined as the static resistance on the associated power transformer end or ends. This model assumes the star impedance (pi model) form.

ratio

0..1

float

The voltage at the tap step divided by rated voltage of the transformer end having the tap changer. Hence this is a value close to one. For example, if the ratio at step 1 is 1.01, and the rated voltage of the transformer end is 110kV, then the voltage obtained by setting the tap changer to step 1 to is 111.1kV.

step

0..1

integer

The tap step.

x

0..1

PerCent

The series reactance deviation as a percentage of nominal value. The actual reactance is calculated as follows: calculated reactance = x(nominal) * (1 + x(from this class)/100). The x(nominal) is defined as the static series reactance on the associated power transformer end or ends. This model assumes the star impedance (pi model) form.


angle

The angle difference in degrees. A positive value indicates a positive angle variation from the Terminal at the PowerTransformerEnd, where the TapChanger is located, into the transformer.

URI

cim:PhaseTapChangerTablePoint.angle

Cardinality

0..1

Type

AngleDegrees

b

The magnetizing branch susceptance deviation as a percentage of nominal value. The actual susceptance is calculated as follows: calculated magnetizing susceptance = b(nominal) * (1 + b(from this class)/100). The b(nominal) is defined as the static magnetizing susceptance on the associated power transformer end or ends. This model assumes the star impedance (pi model) form.

URI

cim:TapChangerTablePoint.b

Cardinality

0..1

Type

PerCent

Inherited from

TapChangerTablePoint

g

The magnetizing branch conductance deviation as a percentage of nominal value. The actual conductance is calculated as follows: calculated magnetizing conductance = g(nominal) * (1 + g(from this class)/100). The g(nominal) is defined as the static magnetizing conductance on the associated power transformer end or ends. This model assumes the star impedance (pi model) form.

URI

cim:TapChangerTablePoint.g

Cardinality

0..1

Type

PerCent

Inherited from

TapChangerTablePoint

PhaseTapChangerTable

The table of this point.

URI

cim:PhaseTapChangerTablePoint.PhaseTapChangerTable

Cardinality

1

Type

PhaseTapChangerTable

r

The resistance deviation as a percentage of nominal value. The actual reactance is calculated as follows: calculated resistance = r(nominal) * (1 + r(from this class)/100). The r(nominal) is defined as the static resistance on the associated power transformer end or ends. This model assumes the star impedance (pi model) form.

URI

cim:TapChangerTablePoint.r

Cardinality

0..1

Type

PerCent

Inherited from

TapChangerTablePoint

ratio

The voltage at the tap step divided by rated voltage of the transformer end having the tap changer. Hence this is a value close to one. For example, if the ratio at step 1 is 1.01, and the rated voltage of the transformer end is 110kV, then the voltage obtained by setting the tap changer to step 1 to is 111.1kV.

URI

cim:TapChangerTablePoint.ratio

Cardinality

0..1

Type

float

Inherited from

TapChangerTablePoint

step

The tap step.

URI

cim:TapChangerTablePoint.step

Cardinality

0..1

Type

integer

Inherited from

TapChangerTablePoint

x

The series reactance deviation as a percentage of nominal value. The actual reactance is calculated as follows: calculated reactance = x(nominal) * (1 + x(from this class)/100). The x(nominal) is defined as the static series reactance on the associated power transformer end or ends. This model assumes the star impedance (pi model) form.

URI

cim:TapChangerTablePoint.x

Cardinality

0..1

Type

PerCent

Inherited from

TapChangerTablePoint