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Simulator 16 User Guide - PowerWorld

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Transformer AVR Dialog<br />

The Transformer AVR Dialog is used to view the control parameters associated with load-tap-changing<br />

(LTC) transformers when they are used to control bus voltage magnitudes. To view this dialog, click<br />

the Change Automatic Control Options button found with the Transformer Control options,<br />

provided that the Voltage Regulation (AVR) option is chosen from the Automatic Control Type<br />

group.<br />

The Common Options tab of this dialog has the following fields:<br />

Automatic Control Type<br />

This section is only visible on the dialog in edit mode. The control type of the transformer can be<br />

changed between no control, voltage regulation, reactive power control, or phase shifter control.<br />

Changing the control type will update the dialog to reflect the type of control that is selected.<br />

Regulated Bus Number<br />

The number of the bus whose voltage is regulated by the control.<br />

Present Regulated Bus Voltage<br />

The present voltage of the regulated bus.<br />

Voltage Error<br />

If the regulated bus' voltage falls outside the regulating range of the transformer (as defined by<br />

the Regulation Minimum Voltage and Regulation Maximum Voltage fields), the Voltage<br />

Error field indicates by how much the voltage deviates from the control range.<br />

Regulation Minimum Voltage<br />

The minimum acceptable voltage at the regulated bus.<br />

Regulation Maximum Voltage<br />

The maximum acceptable voltage at the regulated bus.<br />

Regulation Target Type<br />

As long as the regulated voltage is inside the regulation minimum and maximum, the transformer<br />

will not change its tap ratio. When the regulated voltage moves outside of this regulation range,<br />

<strong>Simulator</strong> will calculate a new tap ratio in an attempt to bring the regulated voltage back inside<br />

of its range. The Regulation Target Type determines what value is used as a target when<br />

calculating this change in tap ratio. Middle is the default and means that the target is the<br />

average of the regulation minimum and maximum regardless of whether the voltage is high or<br />

low. Max/Min means that the regulation maximum is used as the target when the regulated<br />

voltage is above the maximum, and regulation minimum is used as the target value when the<br />

regulated voltage is below the minimum.<br />

Present Tap Ratio<br />

The tap ratio of the transformer for the current system state.<br />

Minimum Tap Ratio, Maximum Tap Ratio<br />

Minimum and maximum allowable off-nominal tap ratios for the LTC transformer. Typical values<br />

are 0.9 and 1.1.<br />

Tap Step Size<br />

Transformer off-nominal turns ratio increment. The off-nominal turns ratio is either incremented<br />

or decremented from 1.0 in integer multiples of this value. Default value is 0.00625.<br />

Voltage to Tap Sensitivity<br />

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