Peak Power
- Last UpdatedNov 21, 2023
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This is the combination of Continuous, Intermittent, Standby and Spare absorbed power.
Peak Conn Power
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Peak Conn Power has a unit value of kW.
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Fed tag Diversity has a unit of ratio.
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Peak Conn Power is the summation of the following Utilisations for each fed tag. The utilisation values are:
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Continuous
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Intermittent
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Standby
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Spare
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The equation for Peak Conn Power is:
Peak Conn Power = ( Continuous Power + Intermittent Power + Standby Power + Spare Power)
Peak Conn Reactive Power
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Peak Conn Reactive Power has a unit value of kVAr.
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Peak Conn Reactive Power can have a positive or negative value. If positive, the associated power factor unit = LAG and if negative, the associated power factor unit = LEAD.
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Fed tag Diversity has a unit of ratio.
The equation for Peak Conn Reactive Power is:
Peak Conn Reactive Power = ( Continuous Reactive Power + Intermittent Reactive Power + Standby Reactive Power + Spare Reactive Power)
Peak Conn Apparent Power
Peak Conn Apparent Power has a unit value of kVA.
The equation for Peak Conn Apparent Power is:
Peak Conn Apparent Power = √ (Peak Conn Power2 + Peak Conn Reactive Power2)
Peak Conn Power Factor
Peak Conn Power Factor is calculated using Peak Conn Power and Peak Conn Apparent Power
Total Peak Power Factor has a unit value of ratio.
The equation for Peak Conn Power Factor is:
Peak Conn Power Factor = Peak Conn Power / Peak Conn Apparent Power
Equations for Peak Conn Power Factor Unit attributes are:
If Peak Conn Reactive Power value is positive then Peak Conn Power Factor Unit = LAG
If Peak Conn Reactive Power value is negative then Peak Conn Power Factor Unit = LEAD
If Peak Conn Reactive Power value = 0 then Peak Conn Power Factor Unit = null
Peak Conn Current
Peak Conn Current is calculated using Connection Voltage data (Voltage Type, Project Voltage) and Peak Conn Apparent Power.
Peak Conn Current has a unit value of Amp.
Equations for Peak Conn Current attributes are:
If Voltage Type = S then
Peak Conn Current = (Peak Conn Apparent Power * 1000) / Project Voltage
If Voltage Type = L then
Peak Conn Current = (Peak Conn Apparent Power * 1000) / Project Voltage
If Voltage Type = T, TN then
Peak Conn Current = (Peak Conn Apparent Power * 1000) / (Project Voltage * 3)
If Voltage Type = DC then
Peak Conn Current = (Peak Conn Power * 1000) / Project Voltage
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In this case Total Conn Apparent Power = Total Conn Power.