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PetersenCoil

cim:PetersenCoil

A variable impedance device normally used to offset line charging during single line faults in an ungrounded section of network.

Inherits from: EarthFaultCompensator

Validations

offsetCurrent

The offset current that the Petersen coil controller is operating from the resonant point. This is normally a fixed amount for which the controller is configured and could be positive or negative. Typically 0 to 60 A depending on voltage and resonance conditions.

  • Maximum Value: 60.0
  • Source: ENTSOE Application Profiles Library v1.1.0 (61970-301_ShortCircuit-AP-Con-Complex-SHACL_v3-0-0.ttl)
  • Minimum Value: 0.0
  • Source: ENTSOE Application Profiles Library v1.1.0 (61970-301_ShortCircuit-AP-Con-Complex-SHACL_v3-0-0.ttl)

positionCurrent

The control current used to control the Petersen coil also known as the position current. Typically in the range of 20 mA to 200 mA.

  • Maximum Value: 0.2
  • Source: ENTSOE Application Profiles Library v1.1.0 (61970-301_ShortCircuit-AP-Con-Complex-SHACL_v3-0-0.ttl)
  • Minimum Value: 0.02
  • Source: ENTSOE Application Profiles Library v1.1.0 (61970-301_ShortCircuit-AP-Con-Complex-SHACL_v3-0-0.ttl)