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andre |
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1.0 |
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Proposed |
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| UUID: |
{7CFB064D-9A22-4d5a-99BB-D2B9DFED1937} |
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Wires, WiresNotes |
A conductor, or group of conductors, with negligible impedance, that serve to connect other conducting equipment within a single substation. <br /></p><p>Voltage measurements are typically obtained from VoltageTransformers that are connected to busbar sections. A bus bar section may have many physical terminals but for analysis is modelled with exactly one logical terminal.<br /></p>
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Public <a href="../../EA1/EA52.htm">CurrentFlow</a> ipMax
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GUIDBasedOn={2E32481A-0F4F-4da0-B81F-8C1E6543F0CD}
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Maximum allowable peak short-circuit current of busbar (in A for the profile) (Ipmax in the IEC 60909-0). <br /></p><p>Mechanical limit of the busbar in the substation itself. Used for short circuit data exchange according to IEC 60909<br /></p>
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{0A63A81D-5142-4736-BD22-8C28BA32F233} |
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