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IEEE 1782-2022(Redline)

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IEEE Guide for Collecting, Categorizing, and Utilizing Information Related to Electric Power Distribution Interruption Events (Redline)

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IEEE 2022 113
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Revision Standard – Active. Electric power system reliability remains an important societal issue. Transmission disturbances draw national attention and scrutiny, but service interruptions at the distribution level are the primary concern of end-use customers and their regulatory and governmental representatives. Much effort has been expended on developing methods to uniformly and consistently quantify the reliability of distribution service based on the distribution grid’s performance. The collection, categorization, and use of information related to electric power distribution interruption events are discussed in this guide. When combined with IEEE Std 1366, consistency in how the industry collects data for the purpose of benchmarking distribution system performance, is achieved.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1782-2022 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important notices and disclaimers concerning IEEE Standards documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Word usage
14 2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
15 4. Data consistency and categorization for benchmarking surveys
4.1 Overview
17 4.2 Data collected during the interruption event
4.3 System characterization
18 4.4 Interruption cause categories
20 4.5 Interruption cause subcategories
25 4.6 Affected equipment
27 4.7 Contributory factors
28 4.8 Responsible system
29 4.9 Conditions
4.10 Voltage level
4.11 Interrupting devices
30 4.12 Interrupting device initiation
4.13 Customer restoration
31 5. Data collection within the electric power distribution industry
5.1 Overview
32 5.2 Manual collection systems
5.3 Fully automated outage system
33 5.4 Implementation of various outage systems
43 5.5 Interruption records during major events
5.6 Data validation and auditing
48 5.7 Trending and benchmarking
6. Data usage and practices
49 6.1 Overview
6.2 System indices overview
53 6.3 Local performance impacts on system reliability aid in prioritizing and selecting improvement opportunities
60 6.4 Interruption information by cause
64 6.5 Location and device-specific interruption information
75 6.6 Identification, prioritization, program, and process activities to improve reliability
88 6.7 Design, construction, and operating practices
90 6.8 Benchmarking and goal setting
92 6.9 External stakeholders
94 6.10 Data use and reporting
98 Annex A (informative) Breakdown of interruption events by cause
A.1 Interruption events by cause using CI and CMI
99 A.2 Comparison of the number of interruption events by cause over a five-year period
A.3 Examples of wildlife breakdown by specific cause
105 Annex B (informative) Reliability considerations for protective devices
B.1 Coordination concepts
107 B.2 Fuse saving (during storms)
Annex C (informative) Reliability performance goals
110 Annex D (informative) Outage information timeline by distribution line
111 Annex E (informative) Bibliography
113 Back cover
IEEE 1782-2022
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