A tap changer that changes the voltage ratio impacting the voltage magnitude but not the phase angle across the transformer.
Angle sign convention (general): Positive value indicates a positive phase shift from the winding where the tap is located to the other winding (for a two-winding transformer).
No Additional PropertiesPointer to RegulatingControl object
Pointer to SwitchingAction object
Pointer to TapChangerInfo object
Array of SvTapStep objects
No Additional ItemsState variable for transformer tap step.
No Additional PropertiesThe floating point tap position. This is not the tap ratio, but rather the tap step position as defined by the related tap changer model and normally is constrained to be within the range of minimum and maximum tap positions.
Describes behaviour specific to tap changers, e.g. how the voltage at the end of a line varies with the load level and compensation of the voltage drop by tap adjustment.
No Additional PropertiesUsed in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
Maximum allowed regulated voltage on the PT secondary, regardless of line drop compensation. Sometimes referred to as first-house protection.
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If true, the line drop compensation is to be applied.
Line drop compensator resistance setting for normal (forward) power flow.
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Line drop compensator reactance setting for normal (forward) power flow.
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Line drop compensator resistance setting for reverse power flow.
Same definition as TapChangerControl.lineDropRLine drop compensator reactance setting for reverse power flow.
Same definition as TapChangerControl.lineDropXThe description is a free human readable text describing or naming the object. It may be non unique and may not correlate to a naming hierarchy.
The regulation is performed in a discrete mode. This applies to equipment with discrete controls, e.g. tap changers and shunt compensators.
The regulating control mode presently available. This specification allows for determining the kind of regulation without need for obtaining the units from a schedule.
Phase voltage controlling this regulator, measured at regulator location.
This is a deadband used with discrete control to avoid excessive update of controls like tap changers and shunt compensator banks while regulating. The units of those appropriate for the mode. The attribute shall be a positive value or zero. If RegulatingControl.discrete is set to "false", the RegulatingControl.targetDeadband is to be ignored.
Note that for instance, if the targetValue is 100 kV and the targetDeadband is 2 kV the range is from 99 to 101 kV.
The target value specified for case input. This value can be used for the target value without the use of schedules. The value has the units appropriate to the mode attribute.
Specify the multiplier for used for the targetValue.
Same definition as multiplierThe flag tells if regulation is enabled.
Maximum allowed target value (RegulatingControl.targetValue).
Minimum allowed target value (RegulatingControl.targetValue).
The aliasName is free text human readable name of the object alternative to IdentifiedObject.name. It may be non unique and may not correlate to a naming hierarchy.
The attribute aliasName is retained because of backwards compatibility between CIM relases. It is however recommended to replace aliasName with the Name class as aliasName is planned for retirement at a future time.
Master resource identifier issued by a model authority. The mRID is unique within an exchange context. Global uniqueness is easily achieved by using a UUID, as specified in RFC 4122, for the mRID. The use of UUID is strongly recommended.
For CIMXML data files in RDF syntax conforming to IEC 61970-552, the mRID is mapped to rdf:ID or rdf:about attributes that identify CIM object elements.
The name is any free human readable and possibly non unique text naming the object.
Specifies the regulation control mode (voltage or reactive) of the RatioTapChanger.
Specifies the regulation status of the equipment. True is regulating, false is not regulating.
For an LTC, the delay for initial tap changer operation (first step change).
Time, in seconds
Lowest possible tap step position, retard from neutral.
Specifies whether or not a TapChanger has load tap changing capabilities.
The neutral tap step position for this winding.
The attribute shall be equal to or greater than lowStep and equal or less than highStep.
It is the step position where the voltage is neutralU when the other terminals of the transformer are at the ratedU. If there are other tap changers on the transformer those taps are kept constant at their neutralStep.
Voltage at which the winding operates at the neutral tap setting. It is the voltage at the terminal of the PowerTransformerEnd associated with the tap changer when all tap changers on the transformer are at their neutralStep position. Normally neutralU of the tap changer is the same as ratedU of the PowerTransformerEnd, but it can differ in special cases such as when the tapping mechanism is separate from the winding more common on lower voltage transformers.
This attribute is not relevant for PhaseTapChangerAsymmetrical, PhaseTapChangerSymmetrical and PhaseTapChangerLinear.
The tap step position used in "normal" network operation for this winding. For a "Fixed" tap changer indicates the current physical tap setting.
The attribute shall be equal to or greater than lowStep and equal to or less than highStep.
Highest possible tap step position, advance from neutral.
The attribute shall be greater than lowStep.
For an LTC, the delay for subsequent tap changer operation (second and later step changes).
Same definition as TapChanger.initialDelayUsed in RAVENS Schema to identify the corresponding CIM Object Type of the JSON object.
Tap changer position.
Starting step for a steady state solution. Non integer values are allowed to support continuous tap variables. The reasons for continuous value are to support study cases where no discrete tap changer has yet been designed, a solution where a narrow voltage band forces the tap step to oscillate or to accommodate for a continuous solution as input.
The attribute shall be equal to or greater than lowStep and equal to or less than highStep.
Tap step increment, in per cent of rated voltage of the power transformer end, per step position.
When the increment is negative, the voltage decreases when the tap step increases.
Normally 0 to 100 on a defined base.
The description is a free human readable text describing or naming the object. It may be non unique and may not correlate to a naming hierarchy.
The aliasName is free text human readable name of the object alternative to IdentifiedObject.name. It may be non unique and may not correlate to a naming hierarchy.
The attribute aliasName is retained because of backwards compatibility between CIM relases. It is however recommended to replace aliasName with the Name class as aliasName is planned for retirement at a future time.
Master resource identifier issued by a model authority. The mRID is unique within an exchange context. Global uniqueness is easily achieved by using a UUID, as specified in RFC 4122, for the mRID. The use of UUID is strongly recommended.
For CIMXML data files in RDF syntax conforming to IEC 61970-552, the mRID is mapped to rdf:ID or rdf:about attributes that identify CIM object elements.
The name is any free human readable and possibly non unique text naming the object.