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POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LTD. EASTERN REGIONAL LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE
14, Golf Club Road, Tollygunge, Kolkata-700033
JANUARY 2011
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LTD. EASTERN REGIONAL LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE
14, Golf Club Road, Tollygunge, Kolkata-700033
CONTENTS
Title Page No.
1.0
Introduction.. ..4
1.1. Objective.5 1.2. Ownership...5 1.3. Facilities to be provided at metering location.5 1.4. Right to install energy meter...6 1.5. Acronyms and definitions6
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2.1 Special Energy Meter..8 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.5 About SEM..8 SEM dimension9 Display list...9 SEM: Technical Specification..10-18 Data Storage...19
3.0
Metering Configuration..20-57
3.1 General....21 3.2 Types of Meters..21 3.3 Metering arrangement..21 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 Metering arrangement for NTPC stations..21 Metering arrangement for ICTs.21 Metering arrangement for inter-State transmission lines...22 Metering arrangement for POWERGRID lines.22
3.4 Maintenance of Special Energy Meters...22 3.4.1 3.4.2 Testing and Calibration..22 Periodic testing of accuracy...22
3.4.3
Meter Calibration...22
3.5 Constituent wise location & quantity.23-34 3.5.1 3.5.2 Meter location of interconnected system..23 Location wise list of Meters.24-34
3.6 Fictitious meters35 3.7 Calculation of Net Injection and Drawl..35-57 3.8 Pair Check 58-60
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Conversion in text file/ Software used for viewing of data.63-68 Viewing of npc file/structure of npc file68 Modification/Editing in Text file .69 Availability checking.70 Methods in case of non availability of data.70 Final processing.70 Data checking and Validation...73 Discrepancies..73
4.10 Data forwarding to ERPC...74 4.11 Uploading of data on ERLDC web.74 4.12 Data archive 75
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SECTION-1
1.0 Introduction
The power system in country is organized in five electrical regions for operation purpose system namely North, South, East, West and North-east. Eastern region consists of seven states i.e. Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal and Sikkim. Regional Load Despatch Centers are responsible for scheduling and measuring power within and across the regions. Measurement of electric energy is being carried out by interface meters
called Special Energy Meters (SEMs) installed at the peripheries of states and regions according to Metering regulation notified by CEA. POWERGRID being Central Transmission Utility (CTU) is responsible for installation of SEMs throughout the region and Eastern Regional Load Despatch Center is responsible for collection and processing the metered data. 1.1 Objective
This document is intended to provide the required details of a metering system together with the capabilities of the special energy meters along with meter configuration, data collection, availability checking, processing etc, provided to meet the regional energy metering requirements of the commercial mechanism adopted for bulk power supplies and inter-State exchanges within and across a Region. 1.2 Ownership
These energy meters are owned by the CTU. All agencies/constituents ensure the security of the energy meters installed in their respective premises. 1.3 Facilities to be provided at Metering Locations
Each agency/constituent makes available the required space and the required outputs of the specified current and voltage transformers, to facilitate installation of energy meters in their premises by CTU for regional energy metering.
1.4
Each constituent/agency extends the necessary assistance to CTU for installation of the energy meters by providing the required access to their premises and equipments. As and when requested by CTU, the constituents agencies enable the representatives of CTU to access, inspect, replace, and test etc. any of these energy meters installed in their premises in the presence of an authorized representative of the constituents agencies if deputed. 1.5 Acronyms and definitions The acronyms and definitions used in this document are listed in the following table: Definition NLDC ERLDC CTU STU ISGS SEBs SEM DCD ERPC TSTPP KHSTPP FSTPP AMR National Load Despatch Center Eastern Regional Load Despatch Center Central Transmission Utility State Transmission Utility. Inter State Generating Station. State Electricity Boards Special Energy Meter Data Collecting Decice Eastern Regional Power Committee Talcher Super Thermal Power Plant Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Plant Farakka Super Thermal Power Plant Automated Meter-data Reading
SECTION - 2
2.1
2.1.1
About SEM
Special Energy Meter (SEM) is a Microprocessor based Energy Meter. For metering and data logging it is a handful tool along with data collecting device (DCD) and personal computer. With the use of application software it allows the user to process metered data.
2.1.2
SEM dimension
2.1.3
Display List
Display Parameters i) Meter Serial No ii) Date (year month day) iii) Time ( hour min. sec. ) iv) Cumulative Wh reading v) Average frequency of the last block vi) Net Wh transmitted in last block Display Format NP5001 yymmdd hhmmss xxxxx.x xx.xx xx.xx xx.xx xxxx.x xxxx.x xxxx.x t C F E U r H L Indicator A d
vii) Average % voltage viii) Reactive power (VAR) ix) Voltage - high VARh register reading x) Voltage - low VARh register reading 9
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The meter continuously computes the average of the RMS values of the three line-to-neutral VT secondary voltages as a percentage of 63.51 V, and displays the same on demand. The accuracy of the voltage measurement/computation is at least 0.5%, a better accuracy such as 0.2% in the 95-105% range being desirable. The meter also computes the reactive power (VAR) on 3-phase, 4-wire principle, with an accuracy as specified in clause 11.0, and integrate the reactive energy (VARh) algebraically into two separate registers, one for the period for which the average RMS voltage is 103.0% or higher, and the other for the period for which the average RMS voltage is below 97.0%. The current reactive power (VAR), with a minus sign if negative and cumulative reactive energy (VARh) readings of the two registers is displayed on demand. The readings of the two registers at each midnight are stored in the meters memory. In model-A (for CT secondary rating of 1 A), the reactive power and reactive energy transmittals is computed in VAR/VARh directly calculated in CT and VT secondary quantities. When lagging reactive power is being sent out from substation bus bars, VAR display have a plus sign or no sign and VARh registers move forward. When reactive power flow is in the reverse direction, VAR display have negative sign and VARh registers move backwards. In the model-B (for CT secondary rating of 5A), all computations, displays and memory storage is similar except that all figures is be one fifth of the actual Wh, VAR and VARh worked out from CT and VT secondary quantities. The meters are fully complying with all stipulations in IEC standards 6205211:2003 and 62053-22:2003, except those specifically modified by this specification. The reference ambient temperature is 30 C. Errors are reasonable for all power factor angles from 0 to 360. For reactive power (VAR) and reactive energy (VARh) measurements, IEC 62053-23:2003 complies with. The accuracy of measurement of reactive energy is as per class 2. Each meter have a test output device (visual) for checking the accuracy of active energy (Wh) measurement. The preferred pulsing rate is twenty (20) per Wh for Model-A and four(4) per Wh for model B. It is possible to couple this device to suitable testing equipment also. No rounding off to the next higher last decimal is done for voltage and frequency displays. All 15 minute Wh figures is however be rounded off to the nearest last decimal.
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The three line-to-neutral voltage is continuously monitored and in case any of these falls below about 70%, a normally flashing lamp provided on meters front become steady. It go off it all three voltages fall below 70%. The time blocks in which such a voltage failure occurs/persists is recorded in the meters memory. The lamp automatically resumes flashing when all VT secondary voltages are healthy again. The two VARh registers specified in clause 7.0 remains stay-put while VT supply is unhealthy. The meters normally operate with the power drawn from the VT secondary circuits. The total burden imposed by a meter for measurement and operation is not exceeded 10 VA on any of the phases. An automatic backup for continued operation of the meters calendar-clock, and for retaining all data stored in its memory, is provided through a long-life battery, which is capable of supplying the required power for at least 2 years. The meters are supplied duly fitted with the batteries, which shall not require to be changed for atleast 10 years, as long as total VT supply interruption does not exceed two years. The battery mounting is designed to facilitate easy battery replacement without affecting PCB of the meter. The meters dont require any separate auxiliary supply for their operation. All displays may disappear on loss of VT supply. Each meter has a built-in calendar and clock, having an accuracy of 30 seconds per month or better. The calendar and clock are correctly set at the manufacturers works. The date (year-month-day) and time (hour-min.-sec.) are displayed on the meter front (when VT supply has been connected), on demand. Only limited clock adjustment is possible at site, using the DCD. When an advance or retard command is given, six subsequent time blocks is contracted or elongated by ten seconds each. The meter does not accept another clock correction command for seven days. All clock corrections is registered in the meters memory and suitably shown on print out of collected data. Each meter has a unique identification code, which is marked permanently on its front, as well as in its memory. All meters supplied to POWERGRID as per this specification have their identification code starting with NP, which shall not be used for any other supplies. NP is followed by a dash and a four digit running serial number, further followed by a dash and A for Model-A, and B, for the use with CT secondaries of 1 A and 5 A respectively. Each meters have at least one seven (7)-character, seven-segment electronic display, for indication of the following (one at a time), on demand: i) ii) iii) Processors identification code and model : NP1234 A Date (year month day) : 910329 d Time ( hour min. sec. ) : 195527 t
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Cumulative Wh reading : 12345.6 C Average frequency of the previous block : 49.89 F Net Wh transmittal during the previous block: - 28.75 E Average % voltage : 99.2 U Reactive power (VAR) : 106.5 r Voltage - high VARh register reading : 01234.5 H Voltage - low VARh register reading : 00123.4 L Low battery indication
A gold plated touch key or push button is provided on the meter front for switching on the display and for changing from one indication to the next. (The display shall switch off automatically about one minute after the last operation of touch key/push button). When the display is switched on, the parameter last displayed is displayed again, duly updated. Each meter has a non-volatile memory in which the following is automatically stored: i) Average frequency for each successive 15-minute block, as a 2-digit code Net Wh transmittal during each successive 15-minute block, upto second decimal, with plus/minus sign Cumulative Wh transmittal at each midnight, in six digits including one decimal Cumulative VARh transmittal for voltage high condition, at each midnight in six digits including one decimal Cumulative VARh transmittal for voltage low condition, at each midnight, in six digits including one decimal Date and time blocks of failure of VT supply on any phase, as a star (*) mark
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The meters store all the above listed data in their memories for a period of ten (10) days. The data older than ten (10) days get erased automatically. Each meter has an optical port on its front for tapping all data stored in its memory. Portable or hand held data collection devices is also be separately 13
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provided for this purpose, one for each substation, to serve as the interface between the meters specified above and the local personal computer (PC). In addition to above each meter is provided with a RS-485 port on one of its sides, from where all the data stored in the meters memory can also be tapped. The overall intention is to tap the data stored in the meters memories once a week from any of the two ports mentioned above and transmit the same to a remote central computer using STD or other communication links, through the local PC. It shall also be possible to obtain a print out (hard copy) of all data collected from the meters, using the local PC. 23.0 The whole system is such as to provide a print out (both from the local PC, and from remote central computer) of the following form: 16 20 55 55 +16.28 +14.93 56 55 +15.95 +14.26 55 54 +15.32 +14.85 54 +15.66 56 +15.17
The meters supplied are housed in compact and sturdy, metallic or moulded cases of non-rusting construction and/or finish. The cases are designed for simple mounting on a plane, vertical surface such as a control/relay panel front. All terminals for CT and VT connections is arranged in a row along the meters lower side. Terminals have a suitable construction with barriers and cover, to provide a secure and safe connection of CTs and VTs leads through stranded copper conductors of 2.5 sq. mm. size. All meters of the same model is totally identical in all respects except for their unique identification codes. They are totally sealed and tamper proof, with no possibility of any adjustment at site, except for clock correction. The meters are safely withstanding the usual fluctuations arising during faults etc. In particular, VT secondary voltages 115% of rated applied continuously and 190% of rated for 3.0 seconds, and CT secondary current 150% of rated applied continuously and 30 times of rated applied for 0.5 seconds shall not cause any damage to or mal-operation of the meters. The meters also withstand without any damage or mal-operation reasonable mechanical shocks, earthquake forces, ambient temperature variations, relative humidity etc. They have an IP-51 category dust-tight construction, and shall be capable of satisfactory operation in an indoor, non-air conditioned installation. The meters continue to function for the remaining healthy phase(s), in case one or two phases of VT supply fails. In case of a complete VT supply failure, the computation of average frequency (as per 5.0) shall be done only for the period during which the VT supply was available in the 15-minute 14
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block. Any time block contraction or elongation for clock correction also be duly accounted for. 29.0 The harmonics preferably be filtered out while measuring Wh, VAR and VARh, and only fundamental frequency quantities is measured/computed. Either the meters have built-in facility (eg. test links in their terminals) for insitu testing, or a separate test block is provided for each meter. Portable/hand-held Data Collection Devices (DCD) : These are tailor-made for tapping all data stored in a meters memory, and faithfully transferring it to the local PC. Each device are supplied complete with i) ii) iii) iv) v) a lead with optical head for coupling it to the meter, a lead for plugging it to a personal computer; an internal battery for powering the devices; a case for safely carrying it about a battery charger
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31.0
The total arrangements are such that one (1) operation can carry out the whole operation himself, in about five (5) minutes per meter. 32.0 The DCD has a key for starting the data tapping from the coupled meters memory, a key to start data transfer to the PC, and a lamp, which would light up on completion of data collection, remain on while the data is held in the device and would go off when all data has been transferred to the PC. Data tapping operation do not erase the data from the meters memory, or effect the meter operation in any way. The memory of the DCD get automatically cleared when the data has been transferred to the PC only then the DCD accepts data from another meter. DCDs also have necessary provision for meter clock correction. DCDs are compatible with earlier supplied meters of L&T/SML make in regard to data downloading etc. The Contractor provides the necessary software which would enable a local IBM-Compatible PC to: (i) accept the data from the DCD and/or from a interface device connected to the optical port/RS-485 port and store it in its memory in binary read only format in an user-defined file name(file name format must be ddmmsubstation name-utility name),
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(ii) Polling feature along with a task scheduler to run the data downloading software at a pre-designated date and time repeatedly or by manually selecting a meter. File naming for such downloaded data should also be in user-defined format. A detailed activity log shall also be available for each downloading operation, (iii) upload/import meter data (binary files) in the software for further processing. While uploading, there shall be provision to upload all selected files with single key-stroke
(iv) Convert the binary file(s) to text file(s).There should be provision to select multiple files based on filename, convert all selected files with single key-stroke and store the text files in the same location where binary files are stored. (v) display the collected data on PCs screen in text format, with forward/backward rolling, (vi) print out in text format the data collected from one or more meters, starting from a certain date and time, as per operators instructions, (vii) transmit the collected data, in binary format, through an appropriate communication link to the central computer, starting from a certain date and time, as per operators instructions, and (viii) store the collected data, in binary format, on a floppy disc/CD/Pen Device . 34.0 The above software further ensures that absolutely no tampering (except total erasures) of the collected metering data is possible during its handling by the PC. The software is suitable for the commonly available PCs, and supplied to Owner in a compatible form to enable its easy loading into the PCs available (or to be installed by the Owner/others) at the various substations. Quality Assurance The quality control procedure to be adopted during manufacture of the specified equipment to be mutually discussed and finalized in due course, generally based on the established and proven practices of the manufacturer. 36.0 Testing All equipment, after final assembly and before dispatch from manufacturers works, is duly tested to verify that is suitable for supply to the Owner. In particular, each and every meter is subjected to the following acceptance tests:
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Verification of compliance with Table 4 under clause 8.1 of IEC62053-22:2003, in both directions of power flow, for class 0.2S. Test of the register ratio and the impulse value of the transmitting device, for both directions. Verification that VARh measurement errors are within values permitted for class 2 in Table 6 of IEC 62053-23 for both directions of power flow. Effect of +10% variation in measuring circuit voltage, on accuracy of Wh and VARh measurement Power loss. Dielectric properties. Starting and running with no-load for Wh and VARh, in both directions. Functional checks for display and memory. Accuracy of the calendar and clock. Accuracy of voltage and frequency measurement.
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v) vi) vii)
Any meter which fails to fully comply with the specification requirements are liable to be rejected by the Owner. However, the Owner may purchase such meters at a reduced price in case of marginal non-compliance, at his sole discretion. Acceptance Tests for DCD and PC Software All DCDs, after final assembly and before despatch from Contractors/Manufacturers works are duly tested to verify that they are suitable for supply to the Purchaser. In particular, each and every DCD is subjected to the following acceptance test: i) ii) iii) iv) v) Functional checks Downloading Meter Data from the Meter(s) Compatibility with PC Software Downloading the meter data on PC Functioning of advance and retard time commands
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Per meter downloading time verification Capacity of DCD for data storage
Type Tests One (1) out of every hundred (100) meters is subjected to the complete range of type tests as per IEC-62053-22:2003, IEC-62053-23:2003 and IEC 6205211:2003, after final assembly. In case of any failure to pass all specified tests, the contractor has to arrange to carry out the requisite modifications/replacements in the entire lot of meters at his own cost. After any such modifications and final assembly, two (2) meters selected out of the lot by the Owners representative is subjected to the full range of type tests. The lot is accepted by the Owner only after successful type testing.
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The meters used for type testing are separately identified, duly marked, and supplied to the Owner in case they are fully functional and as good as other (new) meters, after necessary touching up/refurbishing. In case this is not possible, the contractor provides their replacements at no extra cost to Owner. The Contractor arranges all type testing specified above, and bear all expenses for the same. Installation and Commissioning The static energy meters specified above are installed at various EHV substations owned by the Owner, SEBs and other agencies. The exact location and time-table for installation is finalized by the Owner in due course, and advised to the contractor, such that contractors responsibility in this respect ends within six (6) months of completion of all supplies.
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The Contractor is responsible for total installation and commissioning of the meters (along with test blocks, if supplied separately) as per Owners advice, including unpacking and inspection on receipt at site, mounting the meters on existing control and relay panels at an appropriate viewing height, connection of CT and VT circuits including any required rewiring, functional testing, commissioning and handing over. The Contractors personnel procure/carry the necessary tools, equipment, materials and consumables (including insulated wires, lugs, ferrules, hardware etc.) As a part of commissioning of DCDs the Contractor loads the software specified in clause 33 and 34 into the PCs at the respective substations, and fully commission the total meter reading scheme. He also imparts the necessary instructions to substation engineers.
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2.2
It is basically data collecting device and used to transfer the tapped data from SEM to PC. It has bi -communication with special energy meter along with personnel computer. all these is done with communication cable one at DCD end and other at PC.
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SECTION - 3
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3.0
3.1
Metering Configuration
General
Meters have been installed so as to enable the measurement/computation of electrical energy and other specified parameters. Additional 'check / standby' meters have been provided at appropriate locations so as to facilitate the preparation of weekly regional energy accounts in case any of the 'main' meters become unsuitable for the purpose.
3.2
Types of Meters
II) Consumer Meter: Consumer meter means a meter used for accounting and
billing of electricity supplied to the consumer. Meter shall be owned by Licensee. III) Energy Accounting Meter: Energy Accounting and Audit Meter means Meter
used for accounting of electricity to various segments of electrical system. Meter shall be owned by generating company or Licensee.
Three sets of energy meter i.e. Main, Check and Stand-by energy meters are provided to calculate the energy sent-out. One set each of Main & Check Meters is provided on all outgoing feeders and stand-by meters are provided on the EHV side of the generator transformer (GT) and station supply transformers 3.3.2 Metering arrangement for ICTs
For measurement of energy supply to a constituent/agency through an ICT, the Main meter is provided on the HV side of the ICT and the Standby meter on the LV side of the same ICT.
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3.3.3
In case of SEB-owned Inter-State transmission lines, say between State 'A' and State B.', the energy meters are provided at both the ends of the lines. The meter installed at end 'A' is the Main meter for working out net drawal of SEB 'A' and that installed at other end 'B' acts as check meter for SEB 'A', and vice-versa. 3.3.4 Metering arrangement for POWERGRID lines
On POWERGRID lines, unless an end is a regional energy accounting point, an Energy Meter is provided only at one end of each line. The readings recorded by these meters are being used for information and analysis only, and not for the energy accounting purposes.
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3.4.1
All equipments are duly tested. In particular, each and every meter is being subjected to acceptance tests as specified by CTU, at the manufacturer's works, before dispatch. 3.4.2 i) Periodic testing of accuracy
In-situ functional checking and rough testing of accuracy are being carried out for all
meters once a year by the CTU, with portable test equipment complying with IEC-60736, for type and acceptance testing of energy meters of 1.0 class. ii) Full testing for accuracy for every meter is being carried out by the CTU at an
accredited laboratory once every five (5) yrs. The constituents/agencies may depute one authorized representative to witness the tests. 3.4.3 Meter Calibration The meters normally need not to be recalibrated. However in case a meter is found to violate any of its accuracy , functional requirements during the above periodic accuracy checks, the same is replaced by CTU by a duly tested/certified meter, and the defective meter is sent back to the manufacturer for appropriate recalibration and re-certification
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Total no of location in Eastern region has 113 and out of which power grid has 23 locations. Total no of real meters are 472 (including tie line with NR, NER, WR, SR end) in the region at different locations.
S. NO. CONSTITUENT NO. OF LOCATION A-TYPE B-TYPE TOTAL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
FSTPP (NTPC) KhSTPP(NTPC) TSTPP(NTPC) BARH (NTPC) MPL(RB) BSEB JSEB DVC GRIDCO WBSETCL SIKKIM POWERGRID WR NR SR NER RANGIT TEESTA BHUTAN TOTAL
1 1 1 1 1 16 11 12 13 13 1 23 4 6 1 3 1 1 3 113
5 5 12 1 1 24
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3.5.1
Details of meter location of interconnected system and constituent wise metering arrangement and metering arrangement at inter state generating stations are shown in Annexure-A 3.5.2 LOCATION WISE LIST OF METERS
Eastern region has total 113 location and total no of real meter is 472 including Bhutan till date. Power grid has 23 locations.
S.No. LOC_ID METER NO. CTR PTR PLACE OF INSTALLATION OF SEM
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
B
28 29 30 31 32
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S.No.
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68
LOC_ID
KH-06 KH-07 KH-08 KH-09 KH-10 KH-11 KH-12 KH-13 KH-14 KH-15 KH-16 KH-17 KH-18 KH-19 KH-21 KH-22 KH-23 KH-24 KH-25 KH-26 KH-27 KH-28 KH-31 KH-32 KH-33 KH-34 KH-35 KH-36 KH-37 KH-38 KG-01 KG-02 KG-03 KG-04 KG-05 KG-06
METER NO.
NP-5256-A NP-5258-A NP-5254-A NP-5247-A NP-5257-A NP-5246-A NP-5240-A NP-5239-A NP-5244-A NP-5837-A NP-5251-A NP-5255-A NP-5267-A NP-5261-A NP-5259-A NP-5260-A NP-5242-A NP-5253-A NP-5248-A NP-5241-A NP-5263-A NP-5265-A NP-5245-A NP-5117-A NP-5235-A NP-5118-A NP-5269-A NP-5266-A NP-5264-A NP-5268-A NP-5116-A NP-5852-A NP-5857-A NP-5862-A NP-5863-A NP-5856-A
CTR
500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 1000 1000 1000 1000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 500
PTR
1200.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 1200.0000 1200.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000
C
69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78
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S.No.
79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104
LOC_ID
TL-11 TL-12 TL-13 TL-14 TL-15 TL-16 TL-17 TL-18 TL-19 TL-21 TL-22 TL-23 TL-24 TL-25 TL-26 TL-27 TL-28 TL-31 TL-32 TL-33 TL-34 TL-45 TL-47 TL-49 TL-51 TL-57
METER NO.
NP-5112-A NP-5101-A NP-5081-A NP-5066-A NP-5076-A NP-5069-A NP-5070-A NP-5970-A NP-5067-A NP-5082-A NP-5115-A NP-5110-A NP-5972-A NP-5077-A NP-5113-A NP-5078-A NP-5104-A NP-4094-A NP-4095-A NP-4090-A NP-4097-A NP-4009-A NP-4003-A NP-4001-A NP-4068-A NP-4064-A
CTR
1000 1000 200 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 1000 1000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1000 1000 1000 1000 100
PTR
2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636
D
105 106
E
107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114
F
115 116 117 118 119 120 121
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122 123 124
LOC_ID
CU-08 TH-01 TH-02
METER NO.
NP-0408-A NP-5828-A NP-5829-A
CTR
600 2000 2000
PTR
2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636
G
125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132
H
133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141
I
142 143 144 145 146 147 148
J
149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161
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S.No.
162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209
LOC_ID
ER-14 ER-15 ER-16 ER-17 ER-18 ER-19 ER-20 ER-21 ER-22 ER-23 ER-24 ER-25 ER-26 ER-27 ER-28 ER-29 ER-30 ER-31 ER-32 ER-33 ER-34 ER-35 ER-36 ER-37 ER-38 ER-39 ER-40 ER-41 ER-42 ER-43 ER-44 ER-45 ER-46 ER-47 ER-48 ER-49 ER-50 ER-51 ER-52 ER-53 ER-54 ER-55 ER-56 ER-57 ER-58 ER-59 ER-60 ER-61
METER NO.
NP-6511-A NP-6521-A NP-6447-A NP-6106-A NP-6105-A NP-5882-A NP-5915-A NP-5885-A NP-5883-A NP-5929-A NP-5933-A NP-5932-A NP-5931-A NP-5910-A NP-5991-A NP-5987-A NP-5989-A NP-5990-A NP-4154-A NP-4155-A NP-5957-A NP-5958-A NP-5959-A NP-5884-A NP-5960-A NP-6465-A NP-6464-A NP-6490-A NP-6462-A NP-6463-A NP-6469-A NP-5881-A NP-6491-A NP-6468-A NP-6083-A NP-6084-A NP-5949-A NP-5948-A NP-5945-A NP-5946-A NP-5947-A NP-6093-A NP-6092-A NP-5950-A NP-6476-A NP-6478-A NP-6477-A NP-6479-A
CTR
800 1000 1000 500 500 1600 1600 1000 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 500 1000 1000 500 500 1000 1000 1600 800 800 800 800 800 600 1600 800 800 600 600 800 800 600 600 600 800 800 600 600 600 800 800
PTR
2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 1200.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000
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S.No.
210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257
LOC_ID
ER-62 ER-63 ER-64 ER-65 ER-66 ER-67 ER-68 ER-69 ER-70 ER-71 ER-72 ER-73 ER-74 ER-75 ER-76 ER-77 ER-78 ER-79 ER-80 ER-81 ER-82 ER-83 ER-84 ER-85 ER-86 ER-87 ER-88 ER-89 ER-90 ER-94 ER-95 ER-96 ER-97 ER-98 ER-99 EM-01 EM-02 EM-03 EM-04 EM-05 EM-06 EM-07 EM-08 EM-09 EM-10 EM-11 EM-12 EM-13
METER NO.
NP-6081-A NP-6082-A NP-0415-A NP-0389-A NP-6460-A NP-6461-A NP-5831-A NP-6453-A NP-6449-A NP-5927-A NP-5930-A NP-5992-A NP-5988-A NP-5955-A NP-5951-A NP-5956-A NP-6095-A NP-6094-A NP-5943-A NP-5928-A NP-6514-A NP-6515-A NP-5961-A NP-5962-A NP-5966-A NP-5890-A NP-6475-A NP-6064-A NP-6062-A NP-6516-A NP-6058-A NP-6059-A NP-6513-A NP-5916-A NP-5912-A NP-6026-A NP-6027-A NP-6029-A NP-6030-A NP-6028-A NP-6025-A NP-5086-A NP-5087-A NP-5088-A NP-5888-A NP-5090-A NP-5091-A NP-5092-A
CTR
800 800 800 800 500 500 1000 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 800 600 300 300 2000 2000 2000 2000 1000 1000 1000 800 1000 1000 1000 600 300 300 600 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 300 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 2000
PTR
1200.0000 1200.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 3636.3636 1200.0000 1200.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636
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S.No.
258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305
LOC_ID
EM-14 EM-15 EM-16 EM-17 EM-18 EM-19 EM-21 EM-22 EM-23 EM-24 EM-25 EM-26 EM-27 EM-28 EM-29 EM-30 EM-31 EM-32 EM-41 EM-42 EM-43 EM-44 EM-45 EM-46 EM-47 EM-48 EM-50 EM-51 EM-52 EM-53 EM-54 EM-55 EM-56 EM-57 EM-58 EM-59 EM-60 EM-61 EM-62 EM-63 EM-64 EM-65 EM-66 EM-67 EM-68 EM-69 EM-71 EM-72
METER NO.
NP-5093-A NP-5848-A NP-5845-A NP-5360-A NP-5080-A NP-5847-A NP-6061-A NP-6065-A NP-5071-A NP-5230-A NP-5074-A NP-9981-A NP-5075-A NP-5062-A NP-5073-A NP-9983-A NP-5063-A NP-5061-A NP-5871-A NP-5873-A NP-5872-A NP-5879-A NP-5874-A NP-5877-A NP-5835-A NP-5836-A NP-6086-A NP-2517-A NP-2518-A NP-5273-A NP-5272-A NP-5270-A NP-5271-A NP-5274-A NP-5914-A NP-5911-A NP-5878-A NP-5870-A NP-5839-A NP-5866-A NP-5865-A NP-5832-A NP-5913-A NP-5886-A NP-5887-A NP-5909-A NP-5838-A NP-6056-A
CTR
1000 600 600 2000 1600 1600 3000 3000 1000 1000 2000 2000 2000 2000 600 600 800 800 1000 600 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 600 600 600 2000 2000 600 1000 2000 400 800 600 800 600 1000 800 800 800 1000 1000 1200 2000 800
PTR
3636.3636 36,363,636 36,363,636 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 1200.0000 1200.0000 1200.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 1200.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 2000.0000 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 2000.0000
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S.No.
306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315
LOC_ID
EM-73 EM-74 EM-75 EM-76 EM-80 EM-81 EM-82 EM-83 EM-84 EM-85
METER NO.
NP-6057-A NP-5846-A NP-6470-A NP-5072-A NP-6509-A NP-6510-A NP-5876-A NP-6530-A NP-6519-A NP-6520-A
CTR
800 2000 300 1000 1000 1000 2000 1000 1000 1000
PTR
2000.0000 3636.3636 1200.0000 3636.3636 2000.0000 2000.0000 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636 3636.3636
K
316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349
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S.No.
LOC_ID
METER NO.
CTR
PTR
L
350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 M 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391
DV-01 DV-03 DV-04 DV-05 DV-08 DV-09 DV-51 DV-53 DV-55 DV-56 DV-57 DV-58 DV-60 DV-61 DV-62 DV-64 DV-65
METERS INSTALLED IN DVC NP-6563-B 160 2000.0000 NP-6561-B 320 2000.0000 NP-6507-A 2000 3636.3636 NP-6508-A 2000 3636.3636 NP-6492-A 800 2000.0000 NP-6493-A 800 2000.0000 NP-6007-B 160 1200.0000 NP-6006-B 120 1200.0000 NP-6011-B 120 1200.0000 NP-6562-B 40 1200.0000 NP-6008-B 160 2000.0000 NP-0633-B 160 1200.0000 NP-6564-B 320 2000.0000 NP-6558-B 160 1200.0000 NP-6560-B 40 1200.0000 NP-6471-A 800 2000.0000 NP-6559-B 60 1200.0000
220 KV PARULIA (DVC) - PARUL (PG) -1&2(SUM) 220 KV K'NESWARI (DV) - MAITH (PG) -1&2(SUM) 400 KV MEJIA (DVC)- MAITHON(PG) 400 KV MEJIA (DVC)- JAMSHEDPUR (PG) 220 KV K'NESWARI (DVC) - MAITHON (PG) -3 220 KV K'NESWARI (DVC) - MAITHON (PG) -4 132 KV BARHI (DVC) - RAJGIR/BSF (BSEB) 132 KV PATRATU (DVC)-PATRATU(JS)-1&2(SUM) 132 KV MANIQUE (DVC) - CHANDIL (JSEB) 132 KV MAITHON (DVC) - JAMTARA (JSEB) 220 KV JAMSHEDPUR (DVC) - JINDAL(GRIDCO) 132 KV WARIA (DVC) - DPL (WBSEB) -1&2(SUM) 220 KV WARIA (DVC) - BIDHANNAGAR (WB)-1 132 KV KOLAGHAT(DVC) - KOLAGHAT (WB) 132 KV PURULIA (DVC) - PURULIA (WB) [DE-REG] 220 KV WARIA (DVC) - BIDHANNAGAR (WB)-2 132 KV KHPUR (DV) KHGPUR (WB) [DE-REG]
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S.No.
LOC_ID
METER NO.
CTR
PTR
N
392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417
O
418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434
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LOC_ID
435 436 WB-59 WB-60
METER NO.
NP-5994-A NP-0612-B
CTR
200 240
PTR
600.0000 1200.0000
P
437 438 439 440 441
Q
442 443 444 445 446 447
R
448 449 450 451
S
452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464
T
465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472
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3.6
FICTITIOUS METERS Sometimes it is required to treat a combination of METERS as a single entity. e.g. (i) (ii) (iii) Total drawal of an SEB Total relief from a generating station Total transaction of energy between two regions.
In this case, these items can be treated as just like a single meter, we call it as FICTITIOUS METER (FICTMTRS). The following listed meters are called FICTMTRS used to simplify the calculation process. Every fictitious meter consists and basically summation of certain no of Real meters. Real meters are the actual meters which are placed at different location and store the raw data. E.g. START 01 (FK-92) M9
+(FK-08) +(FK-09) +(FK-10) +(FK-11) +(FK-12) +(FK-13) +(FK-17) +(FK-15) +(FK-16) .. 100 (RN-97) M2 +(RN-95) -(RN-96) 101 (RN-99) M1
(RN-95)*3.8/100 END -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The detail list of FICTITIOUS METERS are given in ANNEXURE-B 3.7 CALCULATION OF NET INJECTION AND DRAWL
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M E T E R IN G AR R A N G E M E N T A T F A R AK K A S T P S (3 X 2 0 0 + 2 X 5 0 0 M W )
K 'G A O N 1
K 'G A O N 2
D GPR 1
D GPR 2
M A LD A 1
M A LD A 2
JEERA T -1
JEERA T -2
FK -09 FK -26
FK -10 FK -23
FK -11 FK -24
FK-12 FK-29
FK -13 FK -28
FK-15 FK-21
FK -16 FK -22
FK-02
FK-03
FK -04
FK -05
FK-06
FK -07
FK -18
FK -17 FK -27
G-1
G-2
G-3
G-4
G-5
LA LM A T IA
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Farakka Net Injection: MAIN METERS LOC ID FK-08 FK-09 FK-10 FK-11 FK-12 FK-13 FK-14 FK-15 FK-16 FK-17 400 KV FARAKKA- KHG-I 400 KV FARAKKA- KHG-II 400 KV FARAKKA- DGPR (PG)-I 400 KV FARAKKA- DGPR (PG)-II 400 KV FARAKKA- MALDA (PG)-I 400 KV FARAKKA- MALDA (PG)-II 220 KV FARAKKA- LALMATIA (JSEB) 400 KV FARAKKA- JEERAT (WB) 400 KV FARAKKA- SAGARDIGHI (WB) HV SIDE OF 400/220 KV ATR FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID FK-25 FK-26 FK-23 FK-24 FK-28 FK-29 JS-04 WB-08 WB-12 FK-27
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M E T E R IN G A R R A N G E M E N T A T K AH AL G A O N S T P S (4 X 2 1 0 M W + 3 X 5 0 0 M W )
B S H A R IF F -1 F A R A K K A -1 F A R A K K A -2 K H -0 8 K H -2 2 M A IT H O N -1 M A IT H O N -2 B S H A R IF F -2 B S F -3 B S F -4 P a t n a -1
B a rh
K H -0 7 K H -2 1 400 K V K H -0 1
K H -0 9 K H -2 3
K H -1 0 K H -2 4
K H -1 1 K H -2 5
K H -1 2 K H -2 6
K H -3 1 K H -3 3
K H -3 2 K H -3 4
K H -35 K H -37
K H -3 6 K H -3 8
K H -0 2
K H -0 3
K H -0 4
K G-0 1
K G-0 2
K G-0 3
K H -2 7 K H -1 5
K H 28 K H -1 6 K A H A L GA O N K H -1 9
G -1
G -2
G-3
G-4
G-5
G-6
G -7
132 K V
K H -0 5
K H -0 6
K H -1 7
K H -1 8 K H -1 3
K H -1 4
CO LO N Y 11K V A U X
132 K V
SA BO U R
L A L M A T IA
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Kahalgaon Net Injection : MAIN METERS LOC ID KH-07 KH-08 KH-09 KH-10 KH-11 KH-12 KH-13 KH-14 KH-19 KH-31 KH-32 KH-35 KH-36 400 KV KHG- FARAKKA-I 400 KV KHG- FARAKKA-II 400 KV KHG- MAITHON (PG)-I 400 KV KHG- MAITHON (PG)-II 400 KV KHG- BSHARIFF (PG)-I 400 KV KHG- BSHARIFF (PG)-II 132 KV KHG-SABOUR (BESEB) 132 KV KHG-LALMATIA (JSEB) 132 KV KHG-KHG (BESEB) 400 KV KHG- BSHARIFF (PG)-III 400 KV KHG- BSHARIFF (PG)-IV 400 KV KHG- PATNA (PG)-I 400 KV KHG- BARH (NTPC) FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID KH-21 KH-22 KH-23 KH-24 KH-25 KH-26 BI-07 JS-03 BI-10 KH-33 KH-34 KH-37 KH-38
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TO HVDC STA TION TA LCHER ROURKELA -2 ROURKELA -1 RENGA LI-1 RENGA LI-2 FDR-I
T L -3 1 T L -4 1
TL-06 TL-22
TL-07 TL-23
TL-16
4 0 0 KV S tag e -II
TL-01
TL-02
TL-03 TL-25
TL-04 TL-26
G-1
220KV
TL-12
11 KV (A UX)
TTPS-1
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Talcher Net Injection : MAIN METERS LOC ID TL-03 TL-04 TL-05 TL-06 TL-07 TL-08 TL-13 TL-14 TL-15 TL-18 TL-19 HV SIDE 400/220 KV ATR-1 HV SIDE 400/220 KV ATR-1 400 KV TALCHER-ROURKELA (PG)-I 400 KV TALCHER-ROURKELA (PG)-II 400 KV TALCHER-RENGALI (PG)-I 400 KV TALCHER-RENGALI (PG)-II HV SIDE 220/11 KV STN TRF. 400 KV TALCHER STG-I- STG-II-1 400 KV TALCHER STG-I- STG-II-2 400 KV TALCHER-MMUNDLI (GR)-I 400 KV TALCHER-MMUNDLI (GR)-II FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID TL-09+TL-10 TL-11+TL-12 TL-21 TL-22 TL-23 TL-24 TL-13 TL-16 TL-17 OR-07 OR-08
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RG 01
RG02
RG03
RANGIT
RG06
RG 04 RG 09 RG 07
RG10
RG11
RAMAM
RG08
EM02 EM01
GANGTOK EM 03 EM 04 EM 05 EM 06
66 kV SM041 SM031
MELLI
RABANGLA
SILIGURI
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Rangit Net Injection: MAIN METERS LOC ID RG-04 RG-06 RG-07 RG-10 RG-11 132 KV RANGIT - SILIGURI 132 KV RANGIT - RAMMAM 66 KV RANGIT - RABANGLA 132 KV RANGIT - MELLI 132 KV RANGIT GANTOK FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID ER-54 WB-11 SM-01 SM-04 EM-02
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N. SILIGURI-2
N. SILIGURI-
CVT
CVT
B/C C M
GT-3 3x70 MVA(1-) 13.8/400 kV U-3 170MW
M
GT-2 3x70 MVA(1-) 13.8/400 kV U-2 170MW
BUS PT
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Teesta Net Injection : MAIN METERS LOC ID TS-05 TS-06 400 KV TEESTA-BINAGURI(PG)-I 400 KV TEESTA-BINAGURI(PG)-II FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID TS-07 TS-08
40
CU05
CU06 CU 07
CU 08
TALA SINGHIGAON
CU 03
CU02 CU 01
BT38 BT 39
BT37
BT36
BT35
BT34
BT33 BT40
ER 44
ER 46
BIR.(W)
ER 41
BIRPARA
ER 47 ER 22
ER 40 ER 43
ER 39 ER 42
SALAKATI
EM 7 EM 7 EM 10
EM 9
BINAGURI
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Tala and Chukha Net Injection : MAIN METERS LOC ID EM-07 EM-08 EM-09 EM-10 ER-39 ER-40 ER-41 BT-33 BT-38 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) - TALA (THP)-I 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) - TALA (THP)-II 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) MALBASE 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) - TALA (THP)-IV 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - CHUKHA (CHP)-I 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - CHUKHA (CHP)-II 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) MALBASE 220 KV MALBASE (BHUT)- CHUKHA (CHP) 400 KV MALBASE (BHUT) - TALA (THP) FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID TH-01 TH-02 BT-39 ------CU-01 CU-02 BT-40 CU-03 -------
For Net injection of Tala and Chukha Fictitious meters TH-91 & CU-91 are used respectively.
(TH-91) = +(BT-38) +(EM-07) +(EM-08) +(EM-10) -(BT-99)
[Where BT-99 is a FICTITIOUS Meter] (BT-99) = +(BT-33) +(BT-38) -(ER-41) -(EM-09)
(CU-91) = +(ER-39)
+(ER-40) +(BT-33)
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MAITHON(PG)-2 MAITHON(PG)-1
CHECK MR-02
400 KV MAITHON RB BUS
STANDBY GT-1
STANDBY GT-2
G-1
G-2
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Maithon Right Bank (MPL) Net Injection :
FEEDER NAME
400 KV MAITHON RB (MPL)) - MAITHON (PG)-I 400 KV MAITHON RB (MPL)) - MAITHON (PG)-II
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(C)
(M
(M
(C) BSARIFF
ER 01 ER 02 ER 03
BODHGAYA BI 52 BI 53
BI 01 BI 02 BI 67
J S E B
JS 59 JS 60 JS 61 TENUGHAT JS 62 LALMATIA JS 63
(C) (C) (M (M
(M
BI 54 BSF
BI 57 SABOUR
B S E B
PURNIA BI 03 BI 04
(C)
(M
PURNIA ER 62 ER 63 ER 48
JAPLA JS 64
(C) (C)
(M (M
(C)
(M (M (M
C E N T R A L
DEOGARH JS 65
SULTANGANJ
W B D
DALKHOLA
KISHANGANJ
BI 13 BI 14 SABOUR BI 07
(C
(M
KGAON KH 13
BARHI
(C)
(M
RAJGIR BI 55 BSF
V C
DV 51
KGAON BI 10 DEHRI
(C)
(M
KGAON KH 19
S E C T O R
(M
RIHAND (C) NR 07 CHANDAULI NR 06 SAHUPURI NR 05
BI 56
(C) (C)
(M
PUSAULI ER 55 ER 78 PUSAULI ER 79
(M (C) (M
BI 62 DEHRI BI 50
N R
(C)
(M
(M
(C)
MUZPUR EM 31 EM 32
(C)
(M (M
PATNA EM 65
FATUAH
(C)
PATNA EM 64
BSEB NET DRAWAL Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating BSEB Net drawal:
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID LOC ID BI-01 220 KV BSHARIFF (BSEB) BSHARIFF (PG)-1 ER-01 BI-02 220 KV BSHARIFF (BSEB) BSHARIFF (PG)-2 ER-02 BI-13 132 KV KHAGAUL (BSEB) - ARAH (PG)-1 EM-72 BI-14 132 KV KHAGAUL (BSEB) - ARAH (PG)-2 EM-73 BI-21 132 KV KISHANGANJ (BSEB) DALKHOLA (WB) WB-52 BI-48 132 KV BSHARIFF (BSEB) BARHI-T AT RAJGIR } BI-55 132 KV RAJGIR (BSEB)-BARHI (DVC) } DV-51 BI-56 132 KV BSHARIFF (BSEB) BARHI-T } BI-57 220 KV BSHARIFF (BSEB) - TENUGHAT (JSEB) JS-62 BI-58 132 KV SULTANGANJ (BSEB) - SABR LALM (JSEB)-2 } BI-70 132 KV SULTANGANJ (BSEB) - SABR LALM (JSEB)-2 } JS-63 BI-60 132 KV SONNAGAR (BSEB) - JAPLA (JSEB) JS-64 BI-61 132 KV SULTANGANJ (BSEB) DEOGARH (JSEB) JS-65 BI-63 132 KV KARAMNASA (BSEB) CHANDAULI (NR) NR-06 BI-64 132 KV KARAMNASA (BSEB) SAHUPURI (NR) NR-05 BI-66 132 KV SONNAGAR (BSEB) RIHAND (NR) NR-07 BI-67 220 KV BSHARIFF (BSEB) BSHARIFF (PG)-3 ER-03 BI-68 220 KV KANTI (BSEB) MUZAFFARPUR (PG)-1 EM-31 BI-69 220 KV KANTI (BSEB) MUZAFFARPUR (PG)-2 EM-32 ER-09 132 KV ARAH (PG)-ARAH (BSEB) BI-11 ER-10 132 KV ARAH (PG)-DUMRAO (BSEB) BI-12 ER-48 132 KV PURNEA (PG) - PURNEA (BSEB) - 3 BI-51 ER-49 132 KV PURNEA (PG) KISHANGANJ (BSEB) ----ER-55 220 KV PUSAULI (PG) - DEHRI (BSEB) BI-62 ER-62 132 KV PURNEA (PG) - PURNEA (BSEB) 1 BI-03 ER-63 132 KV PURNEA (PG) - PURNEA (BSEB) 2 BI-04 ER-78 132 KV PUSAULI (PG) - DEHRI (BSEB) BI-50 ER-79 132 KV PUSAULI (PG) - KARAMNASA (BSEB) ----EM-55 400 KV OF PATNA ICT-1 EM-56 EM-62 400 KV OF PATNA ICT-2 EM-63 KH-13 132 KV KAHALGAON (NTPC) SABOUR (BSEB) BI-07 KH-19 132 KV KAHALGAON (NTPC) KAHALGAON (BSEB) BI-10
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B S E B
BI 54 BSF
RCHANDRAPUR JS 01
(M
(C)
JAMPUR ER 17
J S E
RCHANDRAPUR JS 02
(M
(C)
JAMPUR ER 18
LALMATIA JS 03 LALMATIA JS 04
(C
(M
KGAON KH 14
WB SEB D V C G R I D C O NR
SANTALDIH WB 53
(C)
(M
CHANDIL JS 57
(C)
(M
FARAKKA FK 14
C E N T R A L S E C T O R
(M (M BC (M
JAMTAR A JS 66
PATRATU JS 54 JS 55 CHANDIL JS 56
LALMATIA JS 04
(C) (C)
(M (M
FARAKKA FK 14 KGAON KH 14
LALMATIA JS 03
JODA OR 53 JODA OR 52
(C) (C)
(M
RAMCHANDRAPUR
(M
JS 51 PATRATU
(C) (C)
(M (M
RANCHI EM 44
KENDPOSI JS 52 / CHANDIL
RANCHI EM 45
(C)
ROURKELA OR 51
(M
GOELKERA JS 53
RIHAND NR- 08
(C)
(M
GARWA JS 58
JSEB NET DRAWAL Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating JSEB Net drawal:
MAIN METERS LOC ID JS-01 JS-02 JS-40 JS-54 JS-51 JS-52 JS-53 JS-56 JS-57 JS-58 JS-62 JS-63 JS-64 JS-65 JS-66 EM-44 EM-45 FK-14 KH-14 FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID ER-17 ER-18 } }DV-53 OR-53 OR-52 OR-51 DV-55 WB-53 NR-08 BI-57 BI-58+BI-70 BI-60 BI-61 DV-56 JS-07 JS-05 JS-04 JS-03
220 KV RCHANDARPUR (JSEB) JSHEDPUR (PG)-1 220 KV RCHANDARPUR (JSEB) JSHEDPUR (PG)-2 132 KV PATRATU (JSEB) - PATRATU (DVC)-2 132 KV PATRATU (JSEB) - PATRATU (DVC)-1 220 KV RCHANDARPUR (JSEB) JODA (GR) 132 KV KENDIPOSI (JSEB) - JODA (GR) 132 KV GOELKERA (JSEB)-ROURKELA (GR) 132 KV CHANDIL (JSEB)- MANIQUI (DVC) 220 KV CHANDIL (JSEB) - SANTALDIH (WBSEB) 132 KV GARWA (JSEB) - RIHAND (NR) 220 KV TENUGHAT (JSEB) - BIHARSHARIFF (BSEB) 132 KV LALMATIA (JSEB) SABOUR (BSEB) 132 KV JAPLA (JSEB) SONNAGAR (BSEB) 132 KV DEOGARH (JSEB) SULTANGANJ (BSEB) 132 KV JAMTARA (JSEB) MAITHON (DVC) 220 KV RANCHI (PG) HATIA (JSEB) 220 KV RANCHI (PG) CHANDIL (JSEB) 220 KV FARAKKA (NTPC) LALMATIA (JSEB) 132 KV KAHALGAON (NTPC) LALMATIA (JSEB)
= = = = =
[Presently Some Check Meters are Used For JSEB Calculation due to non availability of Main meter]]
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B S E B
RAJGIR BI 55 BSF BI 56
(C
(M BARHI
DV 51
(C
(M) BARHI
W B S E B
D
KOLAGHAT
(M) (C
KOLAGHAT DV 61 PARULIA
(C
(M) PARULIA
ER 05 ER 06 MAITHON ER 15 JAMSHEDPUR EM 76
BIDHANNAGAR WB 51 WB 54
(M)
WARIA DV 60 DV 64
V C
DV 01
MEJIA DV 04 MEJIA DV 05
C E N T R A L S E C T O R
DPL
(C
(M) WARIA
DV 58
KALYANESWARI DV 03 KALYANESWARI DV 08
(C (M
MAITHON ER 11 ER 12 EM 80 EM 81
WB 60
G R I D C O
DV 09 JINDAL OR 54
(C
(M
JAMSHEDPUR DV 57
PATRATU JS 54
(M)
BC
PATRATU DV 53
J S E B
JS 55 CHANDIL JS 56 JAMTARA JS 66
(M
(M MANIQUE
DV 55
(C
(M
MAITHON DV 56
DVC NET DRAWAL Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating DVC Net drawal:
MAIN METERS LOC ID DV-04 DV-05 DV-51 DV-53 DV-55 DV-56 DV-57 DV-58 DV-60 DV-61 DV-64 ER-05 ER-06 ER-11 ER-12 EM-80 EM-81 FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID ER-15 EM-76 BI-81 JS-54 JS-56 JS-66 OR-54 WB-60 WB-51 DV-61 WB-54 } }DV-01 } }DV-03 DV-08 DV-09
400 KV MEJIA (DVC) MAITHON (PG) 400 KV MEJIA (DVC) JAMSHEDPUR (PG) 132 KV BARHI (DVC) - BIHARSHARIFF (BSEB) 132 KV PATRATU (DV)-PATRATU (DV) 1&2 SUM 132 KV MANIQUE (DVC) - CHANDIL (JSEB) 132 KV MAITHON (DVC) - JAMTARA (JSEB) 220 KV JAMSHEDPUR (DVC)-JINDAL (GR) 132 KV WARIA (DVC)-DPL (WB)- 1&2 SUM 220 KV WARIA (DVC) BIDHANAGAR (WB)-1 132 KV KOLAGHAT (DVC) KOLAGHAT (WB) 220 KV WARIA (DVC) BIDHANAGAR (WB)-2 220 KV DURGAPUR (PG) PARULIA (DVC)-1 220 KV DURGAPUR (PG) PARULIA (DVC)-2 220 KV MAITHON (PG) KLNESHWARI (DVC)-1 220 KV MAITHON (PG) KLNESHWARI (DVC)-2 220 KV MAITHON (PG) KLNESHWARI (DVC)-3 220 KV MAITHON (PG) KLNESHWARI (DVC)-4
(ER-91) = +(ER-05) +(ER-06) (ER-92) = +(ER-11) +(ER-12) (DV-81) = +(DV-51) +(DV-55) +(DV-56) +(DV-53) (DV-82) = +(DV-60) +(DV-64) +(DV-61) +(DV-58)
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TARKERA RAMCHANDRAPUR
(C)
(M
ROURKELA ER 23 ER 24
(C)
(M (M (M
JODA OR 53
OR 01 OR 02
J S E B
(C)
JODA OR 52
G R I
(C) (C)
(M (M
ROURKELA OR 51
(M
BC
JODA OR 55
D V C
JAMSHEDPUR DV 57
(C)
(M
JINDAL OR 54
C E N T R A L S E C T O R
D C
(C) (C)
(M (M
TSTPP TL 10 TSTPP TL 09
C S E B
(C)
(M
BUDHIPADAR OR 56 BUDHIPADAR OR 57
RENGALI
(C)
(M
RENGALI ER 30 ER 31
(C) (C)
OR 03 OR 04
BUDHIPADAR OR 59
(C)
(M
JEYPORE ER 34 ER 35
(C)
(M
OR 61 RRANGPUR OR 62
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GRIDCO NET DRAWAL Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Gridco Net drawal:
MAIN METERS LOC ID OR-07 OR-08 OR-51 OR-52 OR-53 OR-54 OR-56 OR-57 OR-59 TL-09 TL-10 TL-11 TL-12 ER-20 ER-23 ER-24 ER-30 ER-31 ER-34 ER-35 ER-38 ER-86 ER-98 ER-99 EM-58 FEEDER NAME 400 KV MMUNDLI (GR)- TSTPP(NTPC)-1 400 KV MMUNDLI (GR)- TSTPP(NTPC)-2 132 KV ROURKELA (GR) - GOELKERA (JSEB) 132 KV JODA (GR) - KENDIPOSI (JSEB) 220 KV JODA (GR) - RCHANDARPUR (JSEB) 220 KV JINDAL (GR) - JAMSHEDPUR (DVC) 220 KV BUDHIPADAR (GR)-RAIGARH (WR)-1 220 KV BUDHIPADAR (GR)-KORBA (WR)-2 220 KV BUDHIPADAR (GR)- KORBA(WR)-3 220 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - TTPS (GR) 220 KV TSTPP (NTPC) RENGALI HPS (GR) 220 KV TSTPP (NTPC) MMUNDLI (GR)-1 220 KV TSTPP (NTPC) MMUNDLI (GR)-2 220 KV BARIPADA (PG)- BALASORE (GR)-1 220 KV ROURKELA (PG)-TARKERA (GR)-1 220 KV ROURKELA (PG)-TARKERA (GR)-2 220 KV RENGALI (PG) - RENGALI (GR)-1 220 KV RENGALI (PG) - RENGALI (GR)-2 220 KV JEYPORE (PG) - JEYNAGAR (GR)-1 220 KV JEYPORE (PG) - JEYNAGAR (GR)-2 400 KV JEYPORE (PG) MMUNDLI (GR) 400 KV INDRAVATI (PG) INDRAVATI (GR) 132 KV BARIPADA (PG) BARIPADA (GR) 132 KV BARIPADA (PG) RAIRANGPUR (GR) 220 KV BARIPADA (PG) BALASORE (GR)-2 BACK UP METERS LOC ID TL-27 TL-28 JS-53 JS-52 JS-51 DV-57 CS-56 CS-54 CS-55 OR-12 OR-11 OR-09 OR-10 OR-60 OR-01 OR-02 OR-03 OR-04 OR-05 OR-06 OR-14 OR-13 OR-61 OR-62 OR-63
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S I K K I M J S E B
BIRPARA (C)
WB 01
(M BIRPARA
ER 44 E M 75
W
MELLI (C)
SM 51
WB 02
(M 66 kv
KALINGPONG
WB 59
NBU (C)
WB 04
(M NJP
ER 52 ER 53
B
CHANDIL (C)
JS 57
WB 03
SAGARDIGIHI 400KV
Farakka
FK-16
(M) SANTALDIH
WB 53
S E B
WB-12
MALDA (C)
WB 05 WB 06
(M)
C E N T R A L
MALDA
ER 58 ER 59
BNAGAR (C)
D V C
(M (M
KOLAGHAT BIDHANNAGAR WB 54
(C)
RAMAM (M
WB 11
(C)RANGIT
RG 06
(C)
(M
BIDHANNAGAR WB 51
NEW JALPAIGURI
(M BINAGURI
ER 19 ER 45
JEERAT (M
(C) SUBHASGRAM
EM 17
WARIA(C)
DV 58
(M DPL
WB 60
WB 09
SGRAM(C
SGRAM SAGARDIGHI
SUBHASGRAM EM 74 PARULIA
WB 13 BIDHANAGAR
MAIN CHECK 51
ER 68
WBSEB NET DRAWAL Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating West Bengal Net drawal:
MAIN METERS LOC ID WB-08 WB-09 WB-10 WB-11 WB-12 WB-13 WB-51 WB-54 WB-60 ER-07 ER-19 ER-44 ER-45 ER-52 ER-53 ER-58 ER-59 ER-68 EM-18 EM-19 EM-75 DV-61 400 KV JEERAT(WB) FARAKKA (NTPC) 400 KV JEERAT(WB) SGRAM (PG) 400 KV KOLAGHAT (WBSEB) - BARIPADA (PG) 132 KV RAMMAM (WB) - RANGIT (NHPC) 400 KV SAGARDIGHI - FARAKKA (NTPC) 400 KV SAGARDIGHI (WB) SGRAM (PG) 220 KV BIDHANNAGAR (WB)-WARIA (DVC)-1 220 KV BIDHANNAGAR (WB)-WARIA (DVC)-2 132 KV DPL (WB) - WARIA (DVC) -1&2(SUM) 220 KV DURGAPUR (PG) - BIDHANNAGAR (WB) 220 KV BINAGURI (PG) - JALPAIGURI (WB)-I 132 KV BIRPARA (PG) - BIRPARA (WB)-1 220 KV BINAGURI (PG)-JALPAIGURI (WB)-2 132 KV SILIGURI (PG) - NBU (WB) -2 132 KV SILIGURI (PG) - NBU (WB) -1 132 KV MALDA (PG) - MALDA (WBSEB) -1 132 KV MALDA (PG) - MALDA (WBSEB) -2 400 KV DURGAPUR (PG) - BIDHANNAGAR (WB) 220 KV SGRAM (PG)-SUBHASGRAM-1(WB) 220 KV SGRAM (PG)-SUBHASGRAM-2(WB) 132 KV BIRPARA (PG)-BIRPARA (WB)-2 132 KV KOLAGHAT (DVC) - KOLAGHAT (WB) FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID FK-15 EM-17 ER-27 RG-06 FK-16 EM-74 DV-60 DV-64 DV-58 WB-07 -------WB-01 -------WB-04 WB-03 WB-05 WB-06 ER-68 EM-18 EM-19 WB-02 DV-61
For Net Drawal of West Bengal one Fictitious meter WB-91 is used.
(WB-91) = +(WB-81) +(WB-82) +(WB-84) +(WB-52) +(WB-53) +(WB-59)
[Where WB-81, WB-82, WB-83 are FICTITIOUS Meters] (WB-81) = -(ER-44) -(ER-52) -(ER-53) -(ER-58) -(ER-59) -(ER-07) -(ER-19) -(ER-45) -(ER-68) -(EM-18) -(EM-19) -(EM-75) (WB-82) = +(WB-08) +(WB-09) +(WB-10) +(WB-11) +(WB-12) +(WB-13) (WB-84) = -(DV-61) +(WB-51) +(WB-54) +(WB-60)
[ONLY ONE METER (DV-61) IS INSTALLED AT DVC END OF KOLAGHAT-KOLAGHAT LINE ]
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S I
W B KALIMPONG (C) S 66 kv E WB-59 B C E RABANGLA (C) (M RANGIT N T RG 07 66 SM 01 (C) (M RANGIT R MELLI A SM 04 132 RG 10 L
MELLI SM 02 NJP
ER 57
K
(M MELLI
SM-51
K I
MELLI SM 03
EM 04
S GANGTOK E C EM 01 T O EM 03 R
132/66 kV GANGTOK
EM 05
EM 06
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SIKKIM NET DRAWAL Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Sikkim Net drawal:
MAIN METERS LOC ID SM-01 SM-02 SM-03 RG-10 SM-51 EM-03 EM-05
FEEDER NAME 66 KV RABANGLA RANGIT (NHPC) 132 KV MELLI- SILIGURI (PG) 132 KV MELLI-GANGTOK (PG) 132 KV MELLI-RANGIT (NHPC) 66 KV MELLI KALIMPONG (WB) HV SIDE 132/66 KV ICT-I GANGTOK
BACK UP METERS LOC ID RG-07 ER-57 EM-01 SM-04 WB-59 EM-04 EM-06
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INTER-REGIONAL NET INJECTION/DRAWL 1. NR Net Drawl Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating NR Net drawal:
MAIN METERS LOC ID NR-05 NR-06 NR-07 NR-08 EM-21 EM-22 EM-25 EM-26 EM-53 EM-57 ER-56 ER-82 ER-83 ER-94 ER-97
FEEDER NAME
BACK UP METERS LOC ID BI-64 BI-63 BI-66 JS-58 NR-13 NR-14 NR-11 NR-12 NR-01 NR-02 NR-03 } }NR-09 } }NR-10
132 KV SAHUPURI (NR) KNASA (BSEB) 132 KV CHANDAULI (NR) KNASA (BSEB) 132 KV RIHAND (NR) -SONNAGAR (BSEB) 132 KV RIHAND (NR)-GARWA (JSEB) 400 KV BSHARIFF(ER) BALIA (NR)-1 400 KV BSHARIFF(ER) BALIA (NR)-2 400 KV MUZPUR(ER) GORAKHPUR (NR)-1 400 KV MUZPUR(ER) GORAKHPUR (NR)-2 400 KV PATNA(ER) BALIA (NR)-1 400 KV PATNA(ER) BALIA (NR)-2 220 KV PUSAULI(ER) - SAHUPURI (NR) 400 KV SASARAM EAST BUS-1 400 KV SASARAM EAST BUS-2 400 KV SIDE PUSAULI ICT-2 400 KV SIDE PUSAULI ICT-1
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2. WR Net Drawl Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating WR Net drawal: MAIN METERS LOC ID OR-56 OR-57 OR-59 EM-47 EM-48 ER-80 ER-81 220 KV BUDHIPADAR (ER) RAIGARH (WR) -1 220 KV BUDHIPADAR (ER) KORBA (WR) -2 220 KV BUDHIPADAR (ER) KORBA (WR) -3 400 KV RANCHI (ER)-SIPAT (WR) -1 400 KV RANCHI (ER)-SIPAT (WR) -2 400 KV ROURKELA(ER) RAIGARH (WR)-1 400 KV ROURKELA(ER) RAIGARH (WR)-2 FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID CS-56 CS-54 CS-55 CS-60 CS-61 CS-57 CS-58
3. SR Net Drawl Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating SR Net drawal: MAIN METERS LOC ID ER-84 ER-85 TL-14 TL-15 400 KV JEYPORE (ER) GAZUWAKA (SR) -I 400 KV JEYPORE (ER) GAZUWAKA (SR) -II 400 KV TSTPP STG-I STG-II 400 KV TSTPP STG-I STG-II FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID DC-03 DC-04 TL-16 TL-17
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4. NER Net Drawl Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating NER Net drawal: MAIN METERS LOC ID NE-81 NE-82 NE-83 NE-85 NE-86 220 KV SALAKATI (NER) BIRPARA (ER) -I 220 KV SALAKATI (NER) BIRPARA (ER) -II 132 KV SALAKATI (PG) GELEPHU (BHUTN) 400 KV BONGAIGAON (NER) BINAGURI(ER)-I 400 KV BONGAIGAON (NER) BINAGURI(ER)-II FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS LOC ID ER-42 ER-43 NE-84 ER-37 ER-21
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3.8
PAIRS.DAT file
This file gives the LOC-ID of main meter and standby meter and the permitted
pair tolerance for each pair. Main meters are those which are connected on 400 kV side of ICT or generator side of power station or sending end of inter state lines. The standby/check meters are on the other end. Standby meters are connected in reverse polarity so that sum of both MWh is zero in ideal condition. Suppose the power flow is from main meter to standby meter, the main meter gives a +ve value and standby meter gives a ve value and vice versa. Tolerance value in MWh for a 15 min block in +ve direction & -ve direction is given in this PAIRS.DAT, depending upon transformer /Line loses & CT/PT errors. The given tolerance value towards +ve side is called X value. The tolerance value towards ve side is called Y value.
PAIRS.DAT
MAIN STANDBY X Y LINE DETAILS ----------------------------------------------------------------------BI-01 ER-01 2.0 1.5 BIHARS'F-BIHARSARIFF-1 | BI-02 ER-02 2.0 1.5 BIHARS'F-BIHARSARIFF-2 | BSEB BI-67 ER-03 2.0 1.5 BIHARS'F-BIHARSARIFF-3 | ER-62 BI-03 2.0 1.5 PURNIA-PURNIA-1 | ER-63 BI-04 2.0 1.5 PURNIA-PURNIA-2 | ER-48 BI-51 1.5 1.0 PURNEA-PURNEA-3 KH-13 BI-07 2.0 1.5 KAHALGAON-SABOUR | KH-19 BI-10 2.0 1.5 KAHALGAON-KAHALGAON | ER-09 BI-11 1.5 1.0 ARAH-ARAH | ER-10 BI-12 1.5 1.0 ARAH-DUMRAON | JS-01 ER-17 2.0 1.5 RAMCH'PUR-JAMSHEDPUR-1 | JS-02 ER-18 2.0 1.5 RAMCH'PUR-JAMSHEDPUR-2 |JSEB FK-14 JS-04 2.0 1.5 FARAKKA-LALMATIA | KH-14 JS-03 2.0 1.5 KAHALGAON-LALMATIA | ER-91 DV-01 2.0 1.5 PARULIA-PARULIA | DVC ER-92 DV-03 2.5 1.5 MAITHON-KALYANSWARI | ER-23 OR-01 1.5 1.5 ROURKELA-TARKERA-1 | ER-24 OR-02 1.5 1.5 ROURKELA-TARKERA-2 | TL-10 OR-11 2.0 2.0 TSTPP-RENGALI PH | TL-09 OR-12 1.5 1.0 TSTPP-TTPS | TL-11 OR-09 2.0 1.5 TSTPP-MERAMNDLI-1 | GRIDCO TL-12 OR-10 2.0 1.5 TSTPP-MERAMNDLI-2 | ER-30 OR-03 2.0 1.5 RENGALI-RENGALI-1 | ER-31 OR-04 2.0 1.5 RENGALI-RENGALI-2 | ER-34 OR-05 2.0 1.5 JEYPORE-JAYNAGAR-1 | ER-35 OR-06 2.0 1.5 JEYPORE-JAYNAGAR-2 | ER-86 OR-13 2.0 2.0 INDRAVATI-INDRAVATI|
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ER-38 ER-44 ER-52 ER-53 ER-58 ER-59 ER-07 ER-42 ER-43 ER-37 ER-21 ER-84 ER-85 SR-91 ER-82 ER-83 NR-03 NR-05 NR-06 NR-07 NR-08 ER-55 EM-17 FK-70 FK-12 FK-08 FK-09 FK-10 FK-11 FK-15 FK-16 FK-13 KH-09 KH-10 KH-11 KH-12 KH-15 KH-16 KH-31 KH-32 KH-35 TL-81 TL-03 TL-04 TL-05 TL-06 TL-07 TL-08 CU-91 RG-04 RG-07 RG-06 OR-56 OR-57 OR-59 ER-80 ER-81 NR-61
OR-14 WB-01 WB-04 WB-03 WB-05 WB-06 WB-07 NE-81 NE-82 NE-85 NE-86 DC-03 DC-04 SR-92 ER-89 ER-90 ER-56 BI-64 BI-63 BI-66 JS-58 BI-62 WB-09 FK-27 FK-68 FK-65 FK-66 FK-63 FK-64 FK-61 FK-62 FK-69 KH-63 KH-64 KH-65 KH-66 KH-67 KH-68 KH-69 KH-70 EM-54 TL-82 TL-65 TL-66 TL-61 TL-62 TL-63 TL-64 CU-92 ER-54 SM-01 WB-11 CS-56 CS-54 CS-55 CS-57 CS-58 NR-62
2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 3.0 2.0 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.5 1.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
JEYP-MMNDLI | BIRPARA-BIRPARA | NJP-NBU-2 | NJP-NBU-1 | MALDA-MALDA-1 | MALDA-MALDA-2 | WBSEB PARULIA-BID'NAGAR | BIRPARA-SALAKATI-1 | BIRPARA-SALAKATI-2 | NER BINAGURI-BONGAIGAON| PURNEA-BONGAIGAON | JEYPORE-GAJUWAKA-1 | JEYPORE-GAJUWAKA-2 | GAJK(EAST)-GAJK(SOUTH) SASARAM(E)-BIHARSARIF-1 | SASARAM(E)-BIHARSARIF-2 | SAHUPURI-PUSAULI | SAHUPURI-KARMANASA |NR CHANDAULI-KARMANASA | RIHAND-SONENAGAR | RIHAND-GARWA | PUSAULI-DEHRI SUBHASGRAM-JEERAT FARAKKA-ATR-400KVSID| FKK-MLD-1 MAIN-CHK | FKK-KHL-1 MAIN-CHK | FARAKKA FKK-KHL-2 MAIN-CHK | FKK-DGP-1 MAIN-CHK | FKK-DGP-2 MAIN-CHK | FKK-JRT-1 MAIN-CHK | FKK-JRT-1 MAIN-CHK | FKK-MLD-2 MAIN-CHK | KHL-MTN-1 MAIN-CHK | KAHALGAON KHL-MTN-2 MAIN-CHK | KHL-BSF-1 MAIN-CHK | KHL-BSF-2 MAIN-CHK | KHL ATR-1 MAIN-CHK | KHL-ATR-2 MAIN-CHK | KHL-BSF-3 MAIN-CHK KHL-BSF-4 MAIN-CHK KHL-PAT-1 TALCHER-ATR/LINE | TAL-ATR-1 MAIN-CHK | TAL-ATR-2 MAIN-CHK | TAL-RKL-1 MAIN-CHK | TALCHER TAL-RKL-2 MAIN-CHK | TAL-REN-2 MAIN-CHK | TAL-REN-1 MAIN-CHK | CHUKHA RCPT-BIRP OUT RANGIT - SILIGURI RANGIT - MELLI RANGIT - RAMMAM BUDIPADAR - RAIGARH 1 BUDIPADAR - KORBA 2 BUDIPADAR - KORBA 3 ROURKELA - RAIPUR 1 ROURKELA - RAIPUR 2 SASARAM EAST_SASARAM NORTH
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ER-57 SM-02 1.5 1.0 SILIGURI-MELLI EM-01 SM-03 1.0 1.0 GANGTOK-MELLI RG-11 EM-02 1.5 1.O RANGIT-GANGTOK EM-31 BI-68 1.5 1.0 MUZAFFARPUR-KANTI-1 EM-32 BI-69 1.5 1.0 MUZAFFARPUR-KANTI-2 EM-25 NR-11 1.5 1.0 MUZZAFARPUR-GORAKHPUR-1 EM-26 NR-12 1.5 1.0 MUZZAFARPUR-GORAKHPUR-2 EM-39 EM-09 1.5 1.0 MALBASE-BINAGURI EM-40 ER-41 1.5 1.0 MALBASE-BIRPARA EC-62 EC-61 1.5 1.0 SUBHAS ICTS-SUBHAS 220 KV EM-38 EC-63 2.0 1.0 TALA MALBASE-MALBASE ICT MAL BINA FK-16 EC-64 2.0 1.0 FARAKKA-SUBHAS 400 KV BUS KH-35 EM-54 1.5 1.0 KAHALGAON-PATNA-2 EM-53 NR-02 1.5 1.0 PATNA - BALIA-2 EM-57 NR-01 1.5 1.0 PATNA - BALIA-1 EM-55 EM-56 1.0 0.5 PATNA ICT_400 - PATNA ICT_220 EC-66 EC-68 1.5 1.0 MTN_RAN_FDR-RANCHI ICTS(400) EC-66 EC-65 1.0 0.5 MTN_RAN_FDR-RANCHI 220 KV FDRS EC-68 EC-69 1.0 0.5 RANCHI 400 ICTS-RANCHI 220 ICTS EC-67 EC-70 1.0 0.5 ARA 220 XTN-ARA 132 KV FEEDERS EM-37 EM-36 0.5 0.5 MALBASE 400KV ICT-220 KV ICT EM-21 NR-13 1.5 0.5 400 KV BIHARSHARIFF-BALIA-1 EM-22 NR-14 1.5 0.5 400 KV BIHARSHARIFF-BALIA-2 EC-71 EC-72 1.0 0.5 GANGTOK 132/66 KV ICTS EC-73 EC-74 1.0 0.5 PATNA 400/220 KV ICTS TS-05 TS-07 1.5 1.0 TEESTA-BINAGURI-1 TS-06 TS-08 1.5 1.0 TEESTA-BINAGURI-2 EM-47 CS-60 2.0 2.0 RANCHI SIPAT -1 EM-48 CS-61 2.0 2.0 RANCHI SIPAT -2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------JS-57 WB-53 2.0 1.5 CHANDIL-SANTALDIH | WB-JSEB WB-52 BI-51 1.5 1.0 DALKHOLA-PURNEA | WB-BSEB DV-51 BI-81 1.5 1.0 BARHI-RAJGIR/BSF | DVC-BSEB JS-51 OR-53 3.0 3.0 RAMCHANDRAPUR-JODA | JS-53 OR-51 1.0 1.0 GOILKERA-ROURKELA |JSEB-GRIDCO OR-52 JS-52 1.0 1.0 JODA-KENDPOSI | JS-54 DV-53 1.0 1.0 PATRATU-PATRATU |JSEB-DVC DV-57 OR-54 1.5 2.0 JAMSHEDPUR-JODA | DVC-GRIDCO DV-60 WB-51 1.5 2.0 BIDHANNAGAR-WARIA | DVC-WB WB-10 ER-27 2.0 2.0 KOLAGHAT-BARIPADA | WB-GRIDCO BI-57 JS-62 1.0 1.0 B'SARIFF-TENUGHAT | BI-83 JS-63 1.0 1.0 SBR/SLTGNJ-LALMATIA | BI-60 JS-64 1.0 1.0 SONENAGAR-GARWA | BI-61 JS-65 2.0 2.0 DEOGARH-SULTANGANJ | JS-66 DV-56 1.0 1.0 JAMTARA-MAITHON | WB-59 SM-51 1.0 1.0 KALIMPONG-MELLI ----------------------------------------------------------------------END -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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4.1 Scheme for collection and dissemination of data 4.1.1 General While CTU has the overall responsibility for supplying the meter data to ERLDC on a weekly basis, the respective constituents agencies, in whose premises the energy meters are installed, normally down-load the metered data from each of the meters on a weekly basis or as and when requested by the ERLDC. The respective constituents agency ensures that the data is down loaded in the specified time schedule. ERLDC, in consultation with the constituents, prepares a scheme for the timely collection of the metered data from each meter location and its further transmission to the ERLDC. The constituent/agency shall also ensure the security of the metered data up to its delivery to the ERLDC and seven days thereafter. All constituents shall provide the required assistance/co-operation to ERLDC. Each station is also requested to keep back up of all data systematically that are sent to ERLDC. 4.1.2 Data Collection from different location At each metering locations data is to be collected from SEM once in a week. With one data collecting device, data of about ten SEM can be collected sequentially and at once dumped into PC. For dumping into PC the software given by supplier of SEM has to be used. After downloading the metered data of seven days from each meter location, the respective constituents agencies send the data normally through e-mail from specific location to ERLDC. These data should reach ERLDC latest by Tuesday so that it doesnt cause any delay in processing. Special energy meters are either SECURE METERS LIMITED (SML) or L&T Make. These raw metered data are non readable type (non editable and naturally tamperproof). SML make meters have *.MRI or *.AMR file and L&T make metres have *.DAT file. Since these files are non readable files, so these files have to be converted to *.NPC file which is readable and editable. It is better to make NPC file at RLDC to reduce human error.
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Data after downloading attachments is saved in computer in a folder (e.g. SEM_DATA). Since these data are in MRI or DAT file these files need conversion into TEXT file (although some location sends NPC files along with both MRI and DAT files). But it is better to convert MRI and DAT file into NPC file at ERLDC to reduce human error. After converting into NPC file these are stored in a folder called as READINGS.
4.2
After receiving the data, MRI file and DAT file is converted into TEXT file called NPC. This conversion is done with the help of respective software. MRI file is converted into NPC with the software called SMARTGRID supplied by the Manufacturers and DAT file is converted into NPC with the help of VINCOM software. For Secure Meter: SMARTGRID For L&T Meter: VINCOM
A)
transferred to SEM_DATA folder in C: drive before converting to text file(i.e NPC file). Following are the steps to convert mri file into text file
.Step-I : Login the SMARTGRID software after click on SMARTGRID icon on desktop.
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Go to Data option on menu & click to Convert for conversion of mri file into
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After conversion mri files along with npc files are transferred into respective location wise folder in C:\READINGS\Mmyy\....
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to SEM_DATA folder in C: drive before converting to text file (i.e NPC file).
Following are the steps to convert dat file into text file. Step-I : Login the VINCOM software after click on VINCOM icon on desktop
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Step-II:
Step-III:
Browse button to select the file and import one selected dat file at a time.
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Step-IV:
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Step V: Finally conversion takes place. And click on ok and after each import and conversion finally close the application software.
After conversion dat files along with npc files are transferred into respective location wise folder in C:\READINGS\Mmyy\.... 4.3 Viewing of npc file/structure of npc file (i) There is one week heading for each meter data which gives the start date and end
date for which data is available e.g. WEEK FROM 0000 HRS OF 12-10-07 TO 1230 HRS OF 22-10-07 (ii) For every day data there is a day heading that gives METER NO, three register readings at 0000 HRS of the day, and date of the day e.g. NP-4201-A 63895.0 97845.8 74358.6 12-10-07
Three cumulative registers are (i) WH register (ii) VAR register at high voltage (>103%) (iii) VAR register at low voltage (<97%). 68
METER NO is of 9 characters, usually starting with NP (e.g. NP-0139-A). Character A or B depending upon whether the meter is with 1 AMP CT or 5 Amp CT (iii) One day data consists of 96 blocks. Each for 15 min is organised in 6 lines e.g.
WEEK FROM 0000 HRS OF 12-10-07 TO 1230 HRS OF 22-10-07 NP-4201-A 63895.0 97845.8 74358.6 12-10-07 +10.38 00 +10.21 06 +10.05 12 +10.30 07
Each line contains 16 blocks i.e. data for 4 hours. Time is followed by 16 blocks and starting Time is in HOURS (2 digits) is given at the start of each line. Each block contains a frequency code and WH for the 15 min. Freq code is of 2 digits and range is from 00 to 99. In between frequency code and WH there may be a * mark if there is any voltage problem (V<70% during any instant in the 15 min). If any correction is done during the 15 min, there may be a aa or rr corresponding to advance or retard of the clock. There may also be a case of voltage problem and time correction occurring in the same 15 min block. At the end of 96 blocks the algebraic SUM of WH of all block is also given. One NPC file may consist of data for one meter or more than one meter. Data for each meter starts with a week heading. After receiving the data from all locations for a week, they can be combined to make a complete file for the week. A program APPEND.EXE is given for that purpose. 4.4 Modification/Editing in Text file After conversion into Text file (NPC file) every file is renamed as ddmm.NPC where dd and mm correspond to the week for which data is being processed. Also extra
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meter readings to be deleted from the text file which is not required and if some correction of date etc is required it is done in the text file and saved into corresponding folder from where data have been received. These are normally saved in folder named as READINGS. 4.5 Availability Checking This is done to ensure whether data from all location has received or not. This is checked by running software called REA2006 and we check for location from where data has received or not received, if the data has not received, then the concerned agency or person is contacted telephonically to send the data. 4.6 Methods used in case of Non availability of data In case of non availability of data from any location, there are different alternative methods to evaluate the data. I. If Main meter reading is not available then check meter reading is used as substitute for any particular location in FICTMTRS.CFG file. II. III. Another alternative is to use other end data in case of non availability of data. There is another approach to evaluate data by applying Kirchhofs law at BUS from where data is not available but this approach is not always valid.. Sometimes data are sent from different location by email attachment but required proper data is not found in attachment. In that case the concerned agency or person is asked to resend the data again. 4.7 Final Processing APPEND.EXE simply combines all *.NPC files starting with the same ddmm. The combined file name is ddmmSREA.NPC. It is better to make a single file ddmmSREA.NPC which includes all the data for one week. This can be given as the input to the data processing program. (REA2006 at the create DATA base option) This total file can be stored easily as a back up file also. 70
MASTER FREQUENCY METER: It is an special energy meter whose recorded frequency code is used as standard freq code and is used for region, NR. ER, WR and NER ( NEW Grid) and the constituent within the above mentioned Region for any calculation such as Unscheduled interchange (UI) etc. This meter is installed at Korba (WR) end of Korba-Vindhyanchal line. Meter No is NP-2465-A. This meter recorded data is sent by WRLDC to every other RLDC weekly. Durgapur meter NP-6461-A is used as back up Master Freq Meter in case any block ,any day or any week data is not available at Korba end installed Master Freq Meter due to any reason such as opening of line or Meter Failure etc. REA 2006 (i) REA 2006 processes the text file (NPC file) of SEM (special energy meter) for completeness, correctness and computation. NPC file may contain Data for a few METERS or ALL METERS in the region (ddmmSREA.NPC) which obtained using append program for a few days (usually 9 days). (ii) The program takes special care to check the data at every stage. The NPC file is first checked for syntax correctness. Then creating a database by splitting the data into day wise and meter wise files, so that further processing is easier. (iii) Various checks can be carried out on the data to check both data validity and strength of the meter to record data properly. (iv) Energy in MWH and MVARH is computed from WH and VARH using corresponding CTR and PTRs. Wherever a pair is available (e.g. 400 KV and 220 kV side of ICT) computed energy is compared and data correction is done, accordingly (for * marked blocks). Load curve can be plotted if required, Drawal, share and overdrawal/underdrawal are computed using the FICTMTRS (fictitious meters) concept. (v) Output file can be made as desired by the user by making appropriate configuration file. 71
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Option is made available to change the freq code tolerance (temporarily) for frequency analysis and to modify temporarily each pairs to get approximate pairs tolerance value for analysis of each pair.
Following are the activities before creating data base. First it is checked for the location from where data has not been received. If data is not received from some location then it is asked to send the data. After receiving all the data from each and every location, again all NPC file is combined together by APPEND.EXE command and SREA file is created. After that it is gone through data correctness stage. If status is not found ok then corresponding data file is edited that has caused the error. Then Data base is created. So finally by running REA2006 software we go through final processing with the following steps. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. Location of data not received Data Correctness Create Data base Compute ENERGY Compute FICTMTRS MWH output
After creation of data base ENERGY is computed (compute ENERGY option) and computation of FICTMTRS is done for the seven days of the corresponding week. After that MWH output is calculated for the week. With the above steps the constituents Net Drawl, Regions Net drawl and ISGS Net Generation, etc for the week is calculated. Regional loss is calculated after adding total bilateral of the week in net central sector generation. Details of FICTIOUS METERS used for computation of Net injection as well Net drawl is shown in Annexure-B.
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4.8 Data check and its validation By data checking and its validation we go through to verify or cross check that whether meter is recording data correctly or not. So by going through all check files ie. MWH output files, it is observed for any mismatch or discrepancies. Following are the check files: A. Net bus check of Substations These provide the net bus of all important substations in the Region. In case any discrepancies it is noted and observed. B. Net bus check of Generators These file gives the net bus of ISGS of the Region. In case any discrepancies it is noted and observed. C. Pair- Check (End to End) By going through these pairs file we observe and check for any mismatch at the two ends of transmission lines. It is investigated for any deviation other than tolerance value. So Identification on metering error can be done broadly through three categories of check files as mentioned. I) II) III) 4.9 Net Bus of Sub- Stations Net Bus of ISGS Pair Check of end to end Discrepancies If there is any discrepancy in the weeks data processing, it is listed out in register for every week and these are used during final processing of data. These discrepancies are forwarded to ERPC (Eastern Regional Power Committee) along with Raw and processed data. These discrepancies are also uploaded on ERLDC web along with ISGS injection and Constituents drawl.
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Data forwarding to ERPC Processed data of the week along with raw data and discrepancies is forwarded to
Eastern regional Power committee (ERPC). Contents of the data which is forwarded to ERPC are: 1) Raw data of each location 2) Constituent wise processed data 3) Processed MWH data 4) Day wise meter data 5) Configuration file of the week 6) Discrepancies, if any 7) Any other information, if required 4.11 Uploading of data on ERLDC web Constituent wise net drawl and central sector Net generation along with region loss and discrepancies if any, is uploaded on the ERLDC web site (http://www.erldc.org) for the concerned week. Weekly UI calculations are being done by ERPC. As requested by constituents, processed meter data as per calculations of ERLDC are being uploaded just for the sake of gross comparison only.
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4.12
Data Archives A data archive for processed data along with raw data of every week is
maintained on PC to take care of any future dispute. Back up for Data Archive is also maintained either on CD or Hard disc. The data archive structure is as follows:
Meter Archive
Year1
Year2
Year...n
Month1
Month2
Month..12
Week1
Week2
Week3
Week4
Readings
Dist
Sembase
Location wise raw meter data Relevant SREA file Relevant FICTMTRS data
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Collection of weekly SEM data and furnishing the processed error free data to RPC to enable them to issue weekly UI energy charges and monthly REA
Start
Collect if any ,details of SEMs newly installed during the accounting week and update dat.files Receipt of previous weeks raw sem data from locations by e-mail Master.dat , Pairs.dat and Fictmtrs.dat
Using REA2006 programe check correctness and completenss of the converted data and create data base as and when data received
Yes No
Is received data correct
Yes
Send data non- receipt status report to locations Has all data received
No
Yes
Data validation report Using REA2006 soft ware checks for voltage problem,frequency ,time correction and ASM problem of the complete data received
Make a note of discrepancy in any of the SEMs affecting injection/drawal computation and changes to be made in injection/drawal computation due to discrepancy or due to newly added SEMs.
Yes
No
Compute blockwise energy in MWh of each sem for all 7 days as well as that of fictmeters using REA2006 programe Data validation report Day wise file of MWh report of all SEMs generated
Validation of data of pre defined pairs for tolerences using pair check option in REA2006 programe
The daywise MWH graphs of pre-defined pair meters and loss in selected bus sections are also plotted for visualization of variation
Daywise graphs
Yes
No 1 2
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Make necessary adjustments in the computation formula Compute blockwise energy in MWh injection of all ISGS and beneficiary drawal for all 7 days using REA2006 software
Report generation using REA2006 software-Daywise beneficiary drawals, ISGS and IR injections ,Other region frq.code
Discrepancy report
Master.dat file UI suspention details if any from GM dept On second working day of next month,check whether data upto last day of previous month furnished to RPC
No action
Yes
No
Collect implemented schedule of those days and furnish to RPC to enable them to issue previous month REA.
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Report of total regional injection and drawal of all 7 days of the week
Compute average % difference of total region injection and total drawal of beneficiaries of all 7 days which is the actual loss % during the week
To RLDC website
To MS,RPC
Intimate the computed actual loss% which is notional loss % for the follwing week
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Start Time drift report ,voltage failure intimation from the locations
RLDC analyse and instruct site to check connections,cables,battery,ad vance/retard time of SEM
Discrepancy in data received RLDC receives error free data Problem solved
Yes
No RLDC analyse and advice CTU for accu check of the SEM or check for any other problems at site CTU attend the problem
Yes
Problem solved
No RLDC again analyse and advice CTU to replace the meter and inform RLDC Meter replaced by CTU
` Collect details of the new SEM installed Incorporate changes in the master file
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Start
No
Whether the new element affect the regional injection and drawal
No
No action
Yes Yes Intimate RTS the reqirement of SEMs and advice to install before synchronisation
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Start TCC ,OCC minutes,Monthly progress report of RPC Prepare list of new elements affecting regional injection and drawal to be commissioned in the region during the period
Estimate the the requirement of additional SEMs/DCDs to meet the expansion Intimate the requirement to the concerned RTS for procurement
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Remarks
400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C
2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2
LILO (existing M-J Line) LILO Future MTN-JSR LILO Future MTN-JSR
400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 220 Kv D/C 220 Kv D/C 220 Kv D/C
2 2 2 1 2 2 2 4 1 2
LILO existing KhSTPP- Maithon LILO existing Ranchi-Maithon LILO existing Ranchi-Maithon
LILO existing Rourkela-Raigarh LILO existing Rourkela-Raigarh LILO Rengali -Indravati LILO Rengali -Indravati LILO existing Jeypore-M'mundali for DC side
2 8 2 2 2 2
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4 2 2 2 LILO existing KhSTPP-Patna LILO existing KhSTPP-Patna LILO future Purnea-BSF
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8 9 10 11 12 13 18 19 20
Barh STPP- Biharshariff Barh STPP- Balia(NR) Barh STPP - Gorakhpur (NR) Nabinagar P.S - Sasaram KhSTPP - Lakisarai KhSTPP - Dumka P.S Teesta Lower Dam 3 - Binaguri Teesta Lower Dam 4 - Binaguri Teesta LD 3 - Teesta LD-4
400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv S/C
4 4 4 4
2 4 2
2 2 4 1 2 2
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 Jamshedpur - Durgapur Jamshedpur - Maithon Jamshedpur - Baripada Maithon - Durgapur Biharshariff - Purnea Biharshariff - Sasaram Biharshariff - Balia (NR) Ranchi - Rourkela Rourkela - Raigarh(WR) Binaguri - Bongaigaon(NER) Biharshariff - Lakisarai Gaya - Maithon 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv S/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2
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21 D. GENERATORS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Tilaya STPP (4000 MW) Barh STPP North Karanpura STPP Nabinagar Power station Dumka STPP (CESC) Kodarma STPP Tata(1000 MW) Visa (1000 MW) Adhunik (1005 MW) Navbharat(2240MW) Lanco (2640 MW) CESC (1000 MW) GMR (1050 MW) Jindal (1200 MW) Bhusan (2000 MW) Monet (1005 MW) Mahanadi (1030 MW) Essar (1200 MW) KVK (600 MW) Adhunik (1005 MW) Chitrapur (540 MW) Essar - (1200 MW) Corporate (660 mw) Electrosteel (1200 MW) IND BHARAT(700 MW) Sterlite (2400 MW) 5x800 3X630 3X630 4x250 2X500 2X500 4X250 4X250 3X335 3X630+1X350 4X660 4X250 3X350 4X300 4X500 3X335 2X315+2X200 4X300 3X335 4X300 4X300 4X600 5 3 3 4 2 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 4
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E. 765 KV LINES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Gaya - Sasaram Gaya - Balia(NR) Gaya 765/400 Kv Transformer Sasaram - Fatehpur(NR) Sasaram 765/400 Kv Transformer Ranchi - WR Pooling station Ranchi 765/400 Kv Transformer Angul - Dhenkanol Angul - Jharsuguda Angul 765/400 Kv Transformer Angul -Barnala Dhenkanol - Jharsuguda Dhenkanol 765/400 Kv Transformer Jharsuguda - Dharamjoygarh (WR) Jharsugua 765/400 Kv Transformer Tilaya - Gaya Tilaya - NR Pool Tilaya 765/400 Kv Transformer 765 Kv S/C 765 Kv S/C 2 765 Kv S/C 2 765 Kv D/C 2 765 Kv D/C 765 Kv D/C 2 AC/DC conv 765 Kv D/C 2 2X765 Kv D/C 2 765 Kv S/C 765 Kv S/C 2 1 1 4 1 4 2 4 2 2 4 4 2 4 4 4 2 2 4 1
2 2
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Tata- Dhenkanol Visa - Dhenkanol Adhunik - Dhenkanol Navbharat - Dhenkanol Lanco - Dhenkanol CESC- Dhenkanol GMR- Angul Jindal - Angul Bhusan - Angul Monet - Angul Mahanadi - Angul Essar - Angul KVK- Duburi KVK - Mehendasol Adhunik -Mejia Adhunik - Jamshedpur Chitrapur - Ranchi Essar - Ranchi Essar - Corporate Essar - Electrosteel IND BHARAT - Jharsuguda Sterlite - Jharsuguda 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 2x400 Kv D/C 2x400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 2x400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 2x400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 400 Kv D/C 2x400 Kv D/C 4 4 4 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 8
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2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 4 LILO existing MTN - JSR LILO existing MTN - JSR
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1 2 3
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2 2 1 1 1 2 2
SIKKM SYSTEM
Teesta-1 - Pooling stn Teesta-2 - Pooling stn Lachung - BOP Lachung - Bhimkyong Bhimkyong - BOP Teesta 2- BOP Teesta-3 - Mangan 400 kv D/C 400 kv D/C 220 kv S/C 220 kv S/C 220 kv S/C 220 kv D/C 400 kv D/C 4 4 1 1 1 2 4
4 5 6 7
LILO of Lachung - BOP line (1 line) LILO of Lachung - BOP line (1 line)
79
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Rangyong- Mangan Pannan - Mangan Dikchu - Mangan Chakungchu - Mangan Teesta-VI - New Melli Jorethang - New Melli Jorethang - Rangit IV Rangit IV - New Melli Sadamangdher - Common stn Common stn - New Melli Ting ting - Coomon stn Tashiding - Common stn Ralong - Common stn Chuzachen - Rangpo Rolep - Rangpo Bhasme - Rongpo Bhasme - Rongnichu Rongnichu - Rongpo Teesta-2 pooling point - Mangan Mangan - New pooling stn( K'ganj) Mangan - New Melli Dikchu - Gangtok New Melli - Kishanganj Rangpo - New Melli Gangtok - Rangpo Melli - Rangpo Gangtok - Rangpo Rangit - Rangpo Teesta V - New Melli Binaguri - New Melli
132 KV D/C 400 kv D/C 132 kv D/C 132 KV D/C 220 kv D/C 220 kv S/C 220 kv S/C 220 kv S/C 220 kv D/C 220 kv D/C 220 kv D/C 220 kv D/C 220 kv D/C 132 KV D/C 132 KV D/C 220 kv S/C 220 kv S/C 220 kv S/C 400 kv D/C 400 kv D/C 400 kv D/C 132 kv D/C 400 kv D/C 220 kv D/C 132 kv S/C 132 kv S/C 132 kv S/C 132 kv S/C 400 kv D/C 400 kv D/C
2 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2
LILO of Jorethang - New Melli (1 line) LILO of Jorethang - New Melli (1 line)
LILO of Gangtok - Melli line LILO of Gangtok - Rangit line LILO of Teesta V- Binaguri line
61 H.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
61
8 5 5 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 3 2 3 2 3 2
80
19 20
Sadamangher Bhasme
2X35.5 2X25.5
2 2
59
TOTAL
481
237 718
19 meters will be required at 2013 for the IPP and other generating system 64 meters will be required at 2013 for dedicated transmission system in Sikkim 41 Meters will be required at 2013 for generating stations at Sikkim TOTAL 124 meters will be required at 2013 for SIKKIM SYSTEM Total no of meter required upto 2012 Spare @ 10%
594 60
GRAND TOTAL
654
81
82
ANNEXURE-A
BHUTAN GALEGPHU
(M
(C)
BSARIFF ER 01 ER 02 BINAGURI ER 03 ER 87 ER 21
(C)
NE84
(M
NE83
(M
(C)
(M KGAON
KH 13 KGAON
B S E B
KGAON BI 10 PURNIA BI 03 BI 04 BI 51 KHAGAUL (C) BI 13 BI 14 ARRAH BI 11 DUMRAO (C) BI 12 DEHRI BI 62 DEHRI BI 62 MOHANIA BI 49 KANTI BI 68 BI 69 KHAGAUL FATUAH
(C)
(M)
KH 19 PURNIA ER 62 ER 63 ER 48
C . S E C T O R E R
BIRPARA ER 42 ER 43
(M
(C)
N E R
SASARAM(E) ER 82 ER 83 PUSAULI ER-56 MUZPUR (M EM-25 EM-26 BSF EM-21 EM-22 PATNA EM-57 EM-53 PARULIA ER 05 ER 06 EM 80 EM 81
(M
(C) SASARAM(N)
NR-09 NR-10 SAHUPURI NR-03 (C) GORKHPUR NR-11 NR-12 BALIA NR-13 NR-14 BALIA NR-01 NR-02
(M
ARRAH
(C)
(M (M (M
N R
(M (M
(C) (C)
(C) (C)
ER 78 PUSAULI
(M
(C)PARULIA
DV 01 DV 08
D V C
(M
(C)
ER 79 MUZPUR EM 31 EM 32
(M (M (C)
DV 09 KALYANESWARI DV 03 /
MAITHON ER 11 ER 12
(C)
(M (M (M (C)
(C)
(M
(C)RAIPUR
CS-57 CS-58 C) SIPAT CS-60 CS-61
RCHANDRAPUR JS 01
W R SR
J S E B
(C) (C)
(M (M (M (M
FARAKKA FK 14 KGAON KH 14
(M
(C) GAJUWAKA(S)
DC-01 DC-02
(C) (C)
RANCHI EM 44
CHANDIL
RANCHI EM 45
83
(C)
(M
ROURKELA ER 23 ER 24
RANGIT RG 07 RANGIT RG 10 EM 03 EM 05
(M (M
66kV (C)
RABANGLA
SM 01
MELLI EM 04 EM 06
(C)
(M
TSTPP TL 11 TL 12
(C) (C) (M
(M (M
TSTPP TL 10 TSTPP TL 09
(C)
BARIPADA ER 20
C . S E C T O R E R
NJP
ER-57
MELL
SM 02
S I K K I M
GANGTOK
EM 01 MALDA ER 58 ER 59 BIRPARA ER 44 NJP ER 52 ER 53 PARULIA ER 07 FARAKKA FK 15 FARAKKA
MELL
SM 03
(M
(C)
MALDA WB 05 WB 06
G R I D C O
MERAMUNDALI OR 07 OR 08 RENGALI OR03 OR 04 JAYNAGAR OR 05 OR 06 MERAMUNDALI OR 14 INDRAVATI OR 13 BARIPADA OR 61 RRANGPUR OR 62 BALASORE
(M
(C) BIRPARA
WB 01
(C)
(M
TSTPP TL 27 TL 28
(M
(C) NBU
WB 04 WB 03
(C)
(M
RENGALI ER 30 ER 31
(M (C) (C)
(C) (M
BNAGAR WB 07 JEERAT WB 08
W B S E B
(C)
(M
SAGARDIGHI
(M (M
WB 12 KOLAGHAT WB 10
(C) (M
RAMAM
WB 11 NJP
ER 45 SUBHASGRAM EM 17 SUBHASGRAM EM 18
(C) (M
(M
JEERAT WB 09
(M (M
EM 19 SUBHASHGRAM EM 74 PARULIA ER 68
RG 01 RG02 RG03
RG06
RG 04
RG 09 RG 07
RG10
RAMAM
RG08
GANGTOK EM 05 EM 06
EM01 EM 03 EM 04
ER 44
ER 46
BIR.(W)
ER 41
ER 47 ER 22
ER 40 ER 43
ER 39 ER 42
SALAKATI
RABANGLA
MELLI
EM 7 EM 7 EM 10 ER 37 EM 9 ER 23
NE 85 NE 86
BONGAIGAON
BINAGURI
BINAGURI
TEESTA
NJP (WBSEB)
SILIGURI
ER76
ER 51
ER50
NR
ER52
ER 53 ER54
NBU
EM26 EM25 EM27 EM24 EM30 EM28 EM29 ER 33
PURNEA
ER 09 / 4153A ER 65 389A ER 64 415A
MUZAFFARPUR EM23
KANTI (BS)
ER 63
ER 62 411A
ER 49 415A
DALKHOLA
MALDA(W)
ER 78 ER 79
SASARAM (E)
ER 83 ER 82
ER 61
ER 58 ER 60
ER 59
BSF
ER 03 ER 02 ER 01
MALDA
ER 9 ARRAH
ER 10
BI 14
BI 13 KHAGAUL KH 35 KH 36 KH 31
BSHARIFF(BSEB)
DUMRAO
KH 32 KH 12 KH 11
KH 10 KH 09 KH 07 KH 08
KAHALGAON
KH 15 KH 16
KAHALGAON(B)
FATUA
EM 56 EM 55 KG 03 KG 02 KG 01
KH 19 KH 13 KH 05 KH 06 KH 14
KH 17 KH 18
KH 01 KH 02 KH 03 KH04
EM 54
EM 57 NR 01 BALIA NR 02
EM 53
PATNA
LALMATIA
SABOUR MAITHON
BS 09
FARAKKA
85
PART-II
KAHALGAON
HATIA
SIPAT
EM 44 EM 43
CHANDIL
EM 45
MPL RB
FK14 559A
MALDA
FK 09
FK 08 FK 10
FK17
FK12
FK 13
FARAKKA
TIE TRA
RANCHI
EM-82
KAHALGAON
EM 42
FK 11
FK15
FK 16
EM 46
EM-83
EM 41
FK 06 FK 07 FK 18
FK 01 FK 02 FK 03 FK 04 FK 05
MAITHON
ER 15 ER16 ER69
EM-84 ER70
EM-85
ER 68
DURGAPUR
ER 11 ER 12 EM 80 EM 81
ER 66
ER 67
BNAGAR(WB)
MEJIA
KSWARI
ER 05
ER 06
ER 07 BIDHANNGR
WB 08/397A
PARULIA
JAMSHEDPUR
ER18 BS 06
WB 09
EM 17 EM 15 EM 18
WB 09/471A EM 16 EM 19
WB 10/476A
SUBHASGRAM
ER 81 ER 80 ER 71 ER 26 ER 72 ER 25
ROURKELA SUBHASGRAM
ER 27
BARIPADA
EM 69
ER 24
ER 23
ER 73 ER29 469A
ER 74/556A
ER 28 / 600A / 1000
RENGALI RENGALI PS
TL05
TL06 TL 27
TL07
TL08 TL 04
TL 28 TL 03
TL 13 TL 11
INDRAVATI PG
ER 86 INDRAVATI PG TL 02 TL 01
TL 10
TL 09
TTPS
TL 12
TALCHER STPP
ER 36 ER75 ER77
ER 34 ER 35
JEYPORE
ER 85
TL 38 ER 84
MERAMUNDALI
GAJUWAKA(S)
DC-3 DC-4 SR SR
GAJUWAKA(E)
JEYNAGAR
86
87
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
32 33 34 35 36
37
38
39 40 41
42
43 44 45
+(BI-14) (BI-83) +(BI-58) (BI-84) -(JS-59) (BI-85) +(BI-63) (BI-91) +(BI-21) (JS-81) +(JS-01) (JS-82) -(FK-14) (JS-83) +(JS-51) (JS-84) -(DV-53) (JS-85) +(JS-59) (JS-91) +(JS-81) +(JS-85) (ER-91) +(ER-05) (ER-92) +(ER-11) (DV-81) +(DV-51) (DV-82) +(DV-60) (DV-91) -(ER-91) +(DV-81) (SM-91) +(SM-51) -(EM-03) (OR-81) -(ER-23) -(ER-34) (OR-82) +(OR-51) (OR-83) +(OR-56) (OR-91) +(OR-81) +(OR-07) (WB-81) -(ER-44) -(ER-19) (WB-82) +(WB-08) (WB-84) -(DV-61) (WB-91) (WB-81)
+(BI-68) M2 +(BI-59) M7 -(JS-60) M3 +(BI-64) M7 -(DV-51) M4 +(JS-02) M2 -(KH-14) M3 -(OR-52) M3 -(DV-55) M7 +(JS-60) M7 +(JS-82) -(WB-53) M2 +(ER-06) M2 +(ER-12) M4 +(DV-55) M4 +(DV-64) M9 -(ER-92) +(DV-82) M7 -(RG-07) -(EM-05) M9 -(ER-24) -(ER-35) M5 +(OR-52) M3 +(OR-57) M8 +(OR-82) +(OR-08) M12 -(ER-52) -(ER-45) M6 +(WB-09) M4 +(WB-51) M6 +(WB-82)
+(BI-69)
-(EM-55)
-(EM-62)
-(ER-49)
+(BI-61)
+(JS-84)
+(SM-02)
+(SM-03)
-(ER-30) -(ER-86) +(OR-53) -(CS-55) +(OR-83) -(DV-57) -(ER-53) -(ER-68) +(WB-10) +(WB-54) +(WB-84)
-(EM-58) -(ER-99)
+(TL-82) -(ER-38) -(ER-58) -(EM-18) -(RG-06) +(WB-60) +(WB-53) +(WB-59) +(WB-52) -(ER-59) -(EM-19) +(WB-12) -(ER-07) -(EM-75) +(WB-13)
88
46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
(NE-71) +(NE-81) (NE-72) +(NE-85) (NE-91) +(NE-83) (SR-91) -(ER-84) (SR-92) +(DC-01) (WR-91) -(OR-83) (NR-61) -(ER-82) (NR-62) -(NR-09) (NR-91) -(NR-61) -(EM-21) (BT-99) +(BT-33) (BT-66) +(BT-34) (TH-91) +(BT-38) (TH-92) (EM-12) (FK-62) -(FK-22) (FK-63) -(FK-23) (FK-64) -(FK-24) (FK-67) -(FK-27) (FK-68) -(FK-28) (FK-69) -(FK-29) (FK-70) -(FK-17) (KH-63) -(KH-23) (KH-64) -(KH-24) (KH-65) -(KH-25) (KH-66) -(KH-26) (KH-67) -(KH-27) (KH-68) -(KH-28) (KH-69) -(KH-33)
M2 +(NE-82) M2 +(NE-86) M3 +(NE-71) +(NE-72) M4 -(ER-85) -(TL-14) -(TL-15) M4 +(DC-02) +(TL-14) +(TL-15) M5 -(ER-80) -(ER-81) -(EM-47) -(EM-48) M4 -(ER-83) -(ER-94) -(ER-97) M2 -(NR-10) M12 -(ER-56) +(NR-05) +(NR-06) +(NR-07) +(NR-08) -(EM-22) -(EM-25) -(EM-26) -(EM-53) -(EM-57) M4 +(BT-38) -(ER-41) -(EM-09) M2 +(BT-35) M5 +(EM-07) +(EM-08) +(EM-10) -(BT-99) M6 +(EM-13) +(ER-21) +(BT-37) -(ER-22) -(ER-33) M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1
89
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95
96 97 98
99
(KH-70) -(KH-34) (TL-61) -(TL-21) (TL-62) -(TL-22) (TL-63) -(TL-23) (TL-64) -(TL-24) (TL-65) -(TL-25) (TL-66) -(TL-26) (EC-95) -(ER-20) (EC-61) -(EM-18) (EC-62) (EM-15) (EC-63) (BT-37) (EC-64) -(EC-62) (EC-65) (EM-44) (EC-66) (EM-41) (EC-67) (ER-95) (EC-68) (EM-42) (EC-69) (EM-43) (EC-70) -(ER-09) (EC-71) (EM-03) (EC-72) (EM-04) (EC-73) (EM-55) (EC-74) (EM-56) (TC-91) (EM-07) (ER-39) (TS-92) (TS-05) (MR-92) (MR-01) (RN-95) +(FK-92) -(TH-91) (RN-96)
M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M2 -(EM-19) M2 +(EM-16) M2 +(BT-39) M2 -(EM-17) M2 +(EM-45) M4 +(EM-46) +(EM-47) +(EM-48) M2 -(ER-96) M2 +(EM-60) M2 +(EM-61) M2 -(ER-10) M2 +(EM-05) M2 +(EM-06) M2 +(EM-62) M2 +(EM-63) M7 +(EM-08) +(EM-09) +(EM-10) +(ER-40) +(ER-41) M2 +(TS-06) M2 +(MR-02) M9 +(KH-92) +(KG-92) +(TL-92) -(NE-83) +(RG-92) +(TS-92) M10
-(CU-91) +(MR-92)
90
100
-(OR-91) -(WR-91)
-(WB-91) -(NR-91)
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