Voltage Limits Flashcards

1
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What is the time requirement to correct an actual High Voltage condition?

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15 minutes

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What type of actions are taken for an actual High Voltage condition?

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Use all effective non-cost and off-cost actions

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3
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What is the time requirement to correct an actual Normal Low Voltage condition?

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15 minutes

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What type of actions are taken for an actual Normal Low Voltage condition?

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Use all effective non-cost and off-cost actions, and emergency procedures except load-shed

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5
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What is the time requirement to correct an actual Emergency Low Voltage condition?

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5 minutes

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What type of actions are taken for an actual Emergency Low Voltage condition?

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Use all effective non-cost and off-cost actions, and emergency procedures including load-shed if voltages are decaying.

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7
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What is the time requirement to correct an actual Load Dump Low Voltage condition?

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Immediately

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What type of actions are taken for an actual Load Dump Low Voltage condition?

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Use all effective non-cost and off-cost actions, and emergency procedures including load-shed if analysis indicates the potential for a voltage collapse

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9
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What is the time requirement to correct an actual Transfer Limit Warning Point(95%) condition?

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N/A

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What type of actions are taken for an actual Transfer Limit Warning Point(95%) condition?

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Use all effective non-cost and off-cost actions, and emergency procedures except load-shed

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What is the time requirement to correct an actual Transfer Limit condition?

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15 minute or less depending on the severity

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12
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What is the time requirement to correct a post contingency High Voltage condition?

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30 minutes

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13
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What type of actions are taken for a post contingency High Voltage condition?

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Use all effective non-cost actions

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14
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What is the time requirement to correct a post contingency Normal Low Voltage condition?

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N/A

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What type of actions are taken for a post contingency Normal Low Voltage condition?

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Use all effective non-cost actions

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16
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What is the time requirement to correct a post contingency Emergency Low Voltage condition?

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15 minutes

17
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What type of actions are taken for a post contingency Emergency Low Voltage condition?

A

Use all effective non-cost and off-cost actions, and emergency procedures except load-shed

18
Q

What is the time requirement to correct a post contingency Load Dump Low Voltage condition?

A

5 minutes

19
Q

What type of actions are taken for a post contingency Load Dump Low Voltage condition?

A

Use all effective non-cost and off-cost actions, and emergency procedures including load-shed if analysis indicates a potential voltage collapse

20
Q

What is the time requirement to correct a post contingency Voltage Drop Warning condition?

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N/A

21
Q

What type of actions are taken for a post contingency Voltage Drop Warning condition?

A

Use all effective non-cost actions

22
Q

What is the time requirement to correct a post contingency Voltage Drop Violation condition?

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15 minutes

23
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What type of actions are taken for a post contingency Voltage Drop Warning condition?

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Use all effective non-cost and off-cost actions, and emergency procedures including load-shed if analysis indicates a potential voltage collapse