7.3 Voltage Emergencies Flashcards
What are the 3 procedures used for heavy system loads or voltages approaching limits?
- Low Voltage Alert
- Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Warning
- Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Action
What is the purpose of the Low Voltage Alert?
Heighten awareness, increase planning analysis for an anticipated heavy load / low voltage operation period
What are some of PJM’s actions during a Low Voltage Alert?
- Conduct power flow analysis of future load / transfer increases
- Review outages
- Prepair to curtail transactions
- Use IDC, may invoke NERC TLR process
- Request Reactive Reserve Check (RRC)
What are PJM Member actions during a Low Voltage Alert?
- Notify key personnel
- Defer maintenance and testing
- Respond to Reactive Reserve Check
What is the purpose of the Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Warning?
To prepare for maximum support of voltages on the BES.
What are PJM actions during a Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Warning?
- Issue the warning 4 hours prior to requesting implementation of the HLVS
- Request members to verify all actions have been taken on the distribution and sub transmission level to support voltage at the EHV level.
What are PJM Member actions during a Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Warning?
Ensure the following:
+ Reactors are out of service
+ Capacitors are in service
+ Trafo taps are adjusted to ensure all dist. caps in service
- All AVRS are in service
What is the purpose of a Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Action?
Issues at peak load periods for max support of voltage on the BES and to increase reactive reserves at the EHV level.
What are PJM actions during a Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Action?
- Request all members implement HLVS
- Cancel when appropriate
What are PJM Member actions during a Heavy Load Voltage Schedule Action?
Same as warning, plus:
- Units on 230 kV system and below increase MVAR output to maintain greater of scheduled or nominal bus voltages.
- Units on 500kV+ system operated to maintain a reasonable MVAR reserve.
- Inform PJM of any units approaching max MVAR output, MVAR restrictions, or AVRs out of service.
What is the purpose of a High System Voltage message?
To prepare the system for expected high voltages during a light load period.
What are PJM’s actions during a High System Voltage condition?
- Issue HSV message
- Direct companies to remove switchable caps and insert switchable reactors.
- Ensure generators, synchronous condensers, and SVCs are within their zone to absorb reactive power.
- Request neighboring BA’s to assist
- Adjust 500 /230kV taps
- PJM has identified several ckts that have been effective in controlling high voltage when removed from service.
Member actions during High System Voltage conditions:
- TO’s may request adjustments to generator excitation to absorb reactive power
- Generation should operate at lower end of voltage schedule
- Voltage schedule / excitation adjustments outside of schedule should be coordinated with PJM.
- Generation will communicate with PJM & TO if ability to absorb MVARs differs from reported capability.