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dc.contributor.authorSchneider, K.P.-
dc.contributor.authorEngel, D.W.-
dc.contributor.authorChen, Y.-
dc.contributor.authorThompson, S.E.-
dc.contributor.authorChassin, D.P.-
dc.contributor.authorPratt, R.G.-
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-30T17:25:26Z-
dc.date.available2017-06-30T17:25:26Z-
dc.date.issued2008-11-
dc.identifier.urihttp://item.bettergrids.org/handle/1001/156-
dc.description.abstractThis model is one of 24 prototypical feeders as well as including limited equipment information. The number of nodes includes only the primary distribution system; there are additional nodes in the secondary system. The secondary system nodes are on the customer side of their service transformer. These are the nodes, and links, that model the connections from the service transformer to the service meters via triplex or other cables. As discussed earlier in section 2.2 the classification process separated the feeders into three voltage classes; 12.47 kV, 25.00 kV, and 35.00 kV. In the actual feeder models it will be seen that voltages other than these three are used. From Tables 3 and 4 it can be seen that within the 12.47 kV cluster there are 12.47 kV and 13.8 kV feeders. This fact is represented in the following feeder descriptions Climate Region 2 Climate region 2 is the North Central and North Eastern portions of the United States and is characterized by a cold climate. Within climate region 2 there are 3 12.47 kV feeder types, 1 25.00 kV feeder type, and 1 35.00 kV feeder type. This feeder is a representation of a moderately populated suburban area. This is composed mainly of single family homes with some light commercial loads. Approximately 80% of the circuit-feet are overhead and 20% underground. It would be expected that this feeder is connected to adjacent feeders through normally open switches. For this reason it would be common to limit the feeder loading to 60% to ensure the ability to transfer load from other feeders, and vice versa. The majority of the load is located relatively near the substation.en_US
dc.publisherPacific Northwest National Laboratoryen_US
dc.titlePNNL Taxonomy Feeders -Region 2 - Feeder 2en_US
dc.title.alternativeRegion 2 - Feeder 2en_US
dc.typeGrid Model Dataseten_US
grid.publisher.urlhttp://www.pnnl.gov/en_US
grid.formatGridLabDen_US
grid.loads6100en_US
grid.feeders1en_US
grid.nodes250en_US
grid.voltages12.47 kVen_US
grid.climateZonesColden_US
grid.identifier.urlhttps://sourceforge.net/p/gridlab-d/code/HEAD/tree/Taxonomy_Feeders/R2-12.47-2.glm-
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PNNL GridLAB-D Taxonomy Feeder312.22 kBGRIDLAB D
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Data for edges in CSV format40.35 kBDAT CSV
Data for nodes in CSV format68.3 kBDAT CSV


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November 29, 2017 22:58
7 years ago
Thanks for the feedback, it has been corrected.

November 29, 2017 22:53
7 years ago
The number of feeders listed is incorrect. This is a single feeder, not 3200 feeders

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