CLC/TR 50555:2010/AC:2011
(Corrigendum)Interruption indexes
Interruption indexes
D138/C037: Corrigendum to CLC/TR 50555:2010 (PR=22110) to add the words "in cooperation with CEER" in the foreword
Unterbrechungsindizes
Indicateurs d'interruption
Prekinitveni indeksi - Popravek AC
To tehnično poročilo podaja vodilo, kako izračunati neprekinjenost indeksov preskrbe. Priporočeni indeksi so natančneje navedeni za evropsko primerjalno analizo učinkovitosti distribucijskih omrežij. Za učinkovitost prenosnih omrežij se lahko uporabijo značilnejši indeksi.
Podaja
– pregled praks v Evropi glede dolgo- in kratkotrajnih prekinitev,
– definicijo fizične prekinitve na usklajen način,
– filozofijo in merila za priporočanje indeksov,
– priporočen skupni pristop za indekse neprekinjenosti.
Ker so omrežja v različnih delih določene države zavezana različnim razmeram (npr. vremenskim razmeram in gostoti odjemalcev), ni smiselno uporabiti skupnih standardov učinkovitosti za vsa omrežja v eni državi ali skupini držav, ne da bi ti cilji postali tako nizki, da bi bili najverjetneje doseženi v vseh območjih.
Trenutna situacija, ko nacionalni regulativni organi postavljajo cilje učinkovitosti v svojih državah, v splošnem velja za najučinkovitejši mehanizem za doseganje optimalne družbenoekonomske učinkovitosti.
Zato to tehnično poročilo ne podaja skupnih ciljev za število in trajanje prekinitev, ki ne bi smeli biti preseženi.
To tehnično poročilo je prvi korak k primerjalni analizi prekinitvene učinkovitosti v evropskih državah.
To tehnično poročilo ne obravnava pravil za združevanje prekinitev, še zlasti kratkotrajnih, priznava pa se, da bo morda treba opisati pravila združevanja v drugi različici tehničnega poročila.
General Information
Standards Content (Sample)
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Prekinitveni indeksi - Popravek ACInterruption indexes29.240.01Power transmission and distribution networks in general27.010Prenos energije in toplote na splošnoEnergy and heat transfer engineering in generalICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:CLC/TR 5
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