Disturbance Recorder definition

Disturbance Recorder means a device provided to record the behaviour of the pre-selected digital and analog values of the system parameters during an Event;
Disturbance Recorder means a device provided to record
Disturbance Recorder means a device provided to record the behavior of the pre-selected digital and analog values of the system parameters during an events;

Examples of Disturbance Recorder in a sentence

  • All Relevant system data including copies of records of all recording instruments including Disturbance Recorder, Event Logger, DAS etc.

  • TeestaUrja Limited vide letter dated 8th September 2017 informed that Disturbance Recorder, Stand alone Event Logger and Time Synchronization equipments are available at Teesta III HEP.

  • If a Disturbance Recorder (DR) will be out of service for greater than 90 days, the Transmission Licensee and Generator Company shall keep a record of efforts aimed at restoring the DR to service.

  • As per the information received from the constituents the following generators certified with IS 18001: All NTPC stations in Eastern Region Teesta, NHPC All OHPC generating units All CESC generating units All units of WBPDCL DGPC units Item No. E.4: Status of Disturbance Recorder, Stand alone Event Logger and Time Synchronization equipment.

  • The Users shall send information/data including Disturbance Recorder /sequential event recorder output etc., within 24 hours to SLDC for purpose of analysis of any grid disturbance/event.

  • The following data is required by NRLDC for analysis of the event:• MW/MVAR data, Event Logger and associated plots of generating units.• Information regarding the hunting observed in the Generating unit.• Data of DR (Disturbance Recorder), EL (Event Logger) and associated plots of response characteristics of HVDCs, SVC, TCSCs in the region.• Tripping of any element, excessive line loading observed.• Any other relevant information.

  • Each Licensee shall send data including Disturbance Recorder and sequential Event Recorder output to the System Operator for purpose of analysis of any Transmission System Event; No Licensee shall refuse provision of any data or information required by the System Operator for maintaining reliability and security of the Transmission System and for analysis of an Event.

  • Recording instruments such as Data Acquisition System / Disturbance Recorder/ Event Logger / Fault Locator (including time synchronization equipment) shall be provided in the State Transmission System for recording of dynamic performance of the system.

  • Status of Disturbance Recorder, Stand alone Event Logger and Time Synchronization equipment.B.32.

  • Recording instruments such as Data Acquisition System / Disturbance Recorder / Event Logger /Fault Locator, (including time synchronization equipment) shall be provided in the state transmission system for recording of dynamic performance of the system.


More Definitions of Disturbance Recorder

Disturbance Recorder means a device provided to record the behavior of the pre- selected digital and analogue values of the parameters of the Power System during an Event;

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