Abstract

Nowadays, modern industrial processes are controlled by equipment highly sensitive to voltage sags and interruptions. Although the proposed methods in the literature allow utilities to estimate annual equipment trips due to voltage sags and permanent interruptions, they do not assess explicitly momentary interruptions. This paper proposes a probabilistic methodology that includes the attempts of reclosers to clear nonpermanent faults during the estimation of annual voltage sags and momentary interruptions at each busbar. Furthermore, voltage-tolerance ranges for each type of equipment are taken into account to quantify annual equipment trips due to voltage sags and momentary interruptions for each customer in the distribution network. The results allow the utility to identify a geographic area where sets of customers face high equipment trips during the year. The proposed methodology can be used by utilities to prioritize corrective measures to improve the quality of service to those customers most affected by annual equipment trips.

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