elsag131
Electrical
- Mar 15, 2013
- 2
My name is Elsa and I’m a new Engineer in the Distribution Operations Center for my company. Recently, my Distribution Ops Manager asked me to reach out to people in the electric utility field regarding terminology used within different organizations. Specifically, we’re looking for standard best practice in the industry with regards to referencing of switches in, and outside of, substations.
We have varying language used to describe the high and low side of a switch. For example:
In Sub Outside Sub
Bus / Line Line / Load
Source side of switch is referred to as Bus within the substation, and Line out on the feeder.
Load side of the switch is referred to as Line within the sub, and Load out on the feeder.
As you can see, there is room for miscommunication and misunderstanding and we are working toward the standardization of common terms used within our enterprise. Are any of you willing to share what terminology is used throughout your organization? I appreciate any input or comments you have to offer.
Thanks in advance for the input!
We have varying language used to describe the high and low side of a switch. For example:
In Sub Outside Sub
Bus / Line Line / Load
Source side of switch is referred to as Bus within the substation, and Line out on the feeder.
Load side of the switch is referred to as Line within the sub, and Load out on the feeder.
As you can see, there is room for miscommunication and misunderstanding and we are working toward the standardization of common terms used within our enterprise. Are any of you willing to share what terminology is used throughout your organization? I appreciate any input or comments you have to offer.
Thanks in advance for the input!