Two important settings of an ATCC are missing in the model:
1. Control voltage below which auto Raise commands are blocked.
2. Control voltage above which auto Lower commands are blocked.
These two settings define the maximum voltage range in which the ATCC issues Raise and Lower commands.
(Note that BlkLV and BlkRV are different settings, that have values somewhere inside that maximum voltage range. BndCtr and BndWid are also other important settings with different semantic.)
Proposal
Add new data:
ATCC.BlkVLo [ASG] (Control voltage below which auto Raise commands are blocked)
ATCC.BlkVHi [ASG] (Control voltage above which auto Lower commands are blocked)
Discussion
Created
Status
Ballot time is finished.
24 May 07
In Force (green)
Thanks. Will be included into 7-4.
18 Apr 07
Ballot Period
Semantic for table 6:
ATCC.BlkVLo
Control voltage below which auto Raise commands are blocked. If the control voltage is under the limit of BlkVLo (e.g. because that part of the network is switched off) the ATCC issues no Raise commands until the control voltage exceeds the limit of BlkVLo.
ATCC.BlkVHi
Control voltage above which auto Lower commands are blocked. If the control voltage is over the limit of BlkVHi the ATCC issues no Lower commands until the control voltage exceeds the limit of BlkVHi.
03 Apr 07
Discussion (red)
Accepted but more semantic information for table in chapter 6 needed