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  • 1Load Loss Factor — Load Loss Factors are electric utility energy standards for capacitor projects. Industry standard values for Load Loss Factors are .7 and .3, respectively. [Shlatz, Eugene, NavigantConsultants] References …

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  • 2Load loss — (3 hours)   Any significant incident on an electric utility system that results in a continuous outage of 3 hours or longer to more than 50,000 customers or more than one half ofthe total customers being served immediately prior to the incident,… …

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  • 3loss of load — apkrovos krytis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. load drop; loss of load vok. Lastabwurf, m rus. внезапное снижение нагрузки, n; сброс нагрузки, m pranc. délestage brusque, m; perte de charge, f; réduction brusque de charge, f …

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  • 4Loss of service — (15 minutes)   Any loss in service for greater than 15 minutes by an electric utility of firm loads totaling more than 200 MW, or 50 percent of the total load being supplied immediately prior to the incident, whichever is less. However, utilities …

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  • 5load drop — apkrovos krytis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. load drop; loss of load vok. Lastabwurf, m rus. внезапное снижение нагрузки, n; сброс нагрузки, m pranc. délestage brusque, m; perte de charge, f; réduction brusque de charge, f …

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  • 6Copper loss — is the term often given to heat produced by electrical currents in the conductors of transformer windings, or other electrical devices. Copper losses are an undesirable transfer of energy, as are core losses, which result from induced currents in …

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  • 7Loss of Load Probability — (LOLP)   A measure of the probability that system demand will exceed capacity during a given period; this period is often expressed as the expected number of days per year over a long period, frequently taken as ten consecutive years. An example… …

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  • 8Mismatch loss — in transmission line theory is the amount of power expressed in decibels that will not be available on the output due to impedance mismatches and reflections. A transmission line that is properly terminated, that is, terminated with the same… …

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  • 9Return loss — In telecommunications, return loss or reflection loss is the loss of signal power resulting from the reflection caused at a discontinuity in a transmission line or optical fiber. This discontinuity can be a mismatch with the terminating load or… …

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  • 10Insertion loss — In telecommunications, insertion loss is the decrease in transmitted signal power resulting from the insertion of a device in a transmission line or optical fiber. It is usually expressed relative to the signal power delivered to that same part… …

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