SIMPLE TRANSMISSION OUTAGE. Nodal Protocol Definition 2.26 Simple Transmission Outage A Planned Outage or Maintenance Outage of any Transmission Element.

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SIMPLE TRANSMISSION OUTAGE

Nodal Protocol Definition 2.26 Simple Transmission Outage A Planned Outage or Maintenance Outage of any Transmission Element in the Network Operations Model such that when the Transmission Element is removed from its normal service, absent a Forced Outage of other Transmission Elements, the Outage does not cause a topology change in the LMP calculation and thus cannot cause any LMPs to change with or without the Transmission Element that is suffering the Outage.

Topology refers to the shape of a network, or the network's layout. How different nodes in a network are connected to each other and how they communicate are determined by the network's topology. Topologies are either physical or logical.network nodesphysicallogical Topology Definition

Network Topologies Individual symbols in each example represent a Load, a Generator, or a Bus

Electrical Network Definition An electrical network is an interconnection of electrical elements such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, and switches. It can be as small as an integrated circuit on a silicon chip, or as large as an electricity distribution or transmission network.electrical elementsresistorsinductorscapacitors switches integrated circuitelectricity distribution transmission network

Simple Transmission Outage boundaries Outage must not cause a topology change in the LMP calculation. Outage request must be submitted at least 1 day prior to the requested start date. Shall not cause congestion

Shall not violate applicable reliability standards. Limited to 8 hours or less in duration. Emergency restoration time shall not exceed 2 hours. Simple Transmission Outage boundaries

ERCOT Model must indicate switch position is normally open Line can be taken out as a simple outage. Example 1: Individual symbols represent a Load or a Bus

cb Line can be taken out as a simple outage. Bus Outage Example 2: cb

Generator Load or Bus Generator Line can be taken out as a simple outage. Generator breakers can be taken out as a Simple Outage provided the Unit is on a Planned Outage. Example 3: cb

Example 1: Switching of energized Transmission voltage level devices that directly connect to normally open-ended line segments and will not swap load or change load flow direction.

Example 2: With certain restrictions, an ongoing bus outage may be expanded to include directly connected lines that were open-ended by the bus outage if the requesting TO controls all involved equipment. The line(s) must have a single switch or breaker to isolate it from the remaining energized system. To qualify for this expansion, the opposite end of the line/equipment newly included in the existing outage must be isolated from the next bus through opening a single switch or breaker.

Example 3: Maintenance work on breakers that directly connect to a generator if the unit is scheduled off line due to a planned or forced outage. The maintenance work may be expanded to include the line open ended by that breaker, if the line segment can be isolated by a single switch or breaker. The maintenance must end prior to the unit becoming available and must not delay the unit’s ability to return to service nor affect the unit(s)’ capability.

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Topology refers to the shape of a network, or the network's layout. How different nodes in a network are connected to each other and how they communicate are determined by the network's topology. Topologies are either physical or logical. Below are diagrams of the most common network topologies.networknodesphysicallogical Mesh Topology Devices are connected with many redundant interconnections between network nodes. In a true mesh topology every node has a connection to every other node in the network.nodes Bus Topology All devices are connected to a central cable, called the bus or backbone.busbackbone Ring Topology All devices are connected to one another in the shape of a closed loop, so that each device is connected directly to two other devices, one on either side of it. Tree Topology A hybrid topology. Groups of star-configured networks are connected to a linear bus backbone. Topology Definition