GE RPV311 Technical Manual page 176

Distributed multifunction fault recorder
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<length>nnn</length>
<k1>nnn<k1>
<k2>nnn<k2>
<terminal_a>Location,Identifier,Line</termi
nal_a>
<terminal_b>Location,Identifier,Line</termi
nal_b>
<tower id="X" name="NAME">
<latitude>nnn</latitude>
<longitude>nnn</longitude>
<distance>nnn</distance>
</tower>
RPV311-TM-EN-7
Power line file configuration
The geographic coordinates are optional and must be provided by the user.
The technical note "Traveling Wave Fault Locator (NT0802)" shows how the
coefficients K1 and K2 are calculated.
A model of the power line configuration file is created in the directory
C:\RPV\faultlocator\conf of Windows after the RPV Tools installation. The power line
configuration model is shown below.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<line>
<length>100</length>
<k1>100</k1>
<k2>1</k2>
<terminal _ a>LOCATION,IDENTIFIER,LINE</terminal _ a>
<terminal _ b>LOCATION,IDENTIFIER,LINE</terminal _ b>
</line>
Make a copy of the file and edit it with the parameters related to the power line to be
monitored.
Nominal length of the line as the owner of the
line claims (in kilometers)
Is the coefficient related to the length of the
line, represents the actual length of the cable
of the line.
This value can be adjusted using data of faults
subsequent to the commissioning
Is the coefficient related to the light speed
factor
STATIONID,DEVICEID and the terminal
identifier
STATIONID,DEVICEID and the terminal
identifier
Is the identification of the towers and their
geographic coordinates. This information must
be provided by the user
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