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Area/Zone-Based Reports

Area-to-Area Interchange
INTA

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Area / zone based reports

The [Area/Zone Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-1 Area/Zone Based Reports Dialog, Area) provides options for interchang
reports and tie line loading reports, of all subsystems or selected subsystems, by area or zone.

Area/Zone Based Reports Dialog, Area

Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-2 Example of Area Interchange Report), which is displayed in the Report tab b
default.

Example of Area Interchange Report


Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.11, Summarizing Area-to-Area Interchange

Zone-to-Zone Interchange
INTZ

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Area / zone based reports

The [Area/Zone Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-3 Area/Zone Based Reports Dialog, Zone) provides options for interchang
reports and tie line loading reports, of all subsystems or selected subsystems, by area or zone.

Area/Zone Based Reports Dialog, Zone

Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-4 Example of Zone Interchange Report), which is displayed in the Report tab b
default.
Example of Zone Interchange Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.12, Summarizing Zone-to-Zone Interchange

Loadings on Tie Lines from Interchange Areas


TIES

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Area / zone based reports

The [Area/Zone Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-5 Area/Zone Based Reports Dialog, Area Tie Line Loadings) provide
options for interchange reports and tie line loading reports, of all subsystems or selected subsystems, by area or zone.

Area/Zone Based Reports Dialog, Area Tie Line Loadings

Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-9 Area/Owner/Zone Totals Dialog, Area), which is displayed in the Report tab b
default.
Example of Area Tie Line Loadings Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.13, Summarizing Loadings on Ties from Interchange Areas

Loadings on Tie Lines from Zones


TIEZ

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Area / zone based reports

The [Area/Zone Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-5 Area/Zone Based Reports Dialog, Area Tie Line Loadings) provide
options for interchange reports and tie line loading reports, of all subsystems or selected subsystems, by area or zone.

Area/Zone Based Reports Dialog, Zone Tie Line Loadings

Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-9 Area/Owner/Zone Totals Dialog, Area), which is displayed in the Report tab b
default.
Example of Zone Tie Line Loadings Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.14, Summarizing Loadings on Ties from Zones

Area/Owner/Zone Totals

Area Totals
AREA

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Area / owner / zone totals

The [Area/Owner/Zone Totals] dialog (Figure 16-9 Area/Owner/Zone Totals Dialog, Area) provides options for subsystem totals
of all subsystems or selected subsystems, by area, owner, or zone. The area report may also include zone subtotals.

Area/Owner/Zone Totals Dialog, Area

Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-10 Example of Area Totals Report with Zone Subtotals), which is displayed in th
Report tab by default.
Example of Area Totals Report with Zone Subtotals

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.7, Summarizing Area Totals

Owner Totals
OWNR

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Area / owner / zone totals

The [Area/Owner/Zone Totals] dialog (Figure 16-11 Area/Owner/Zone Totals Dialog, Owner) provides options for subsystem
totals, of all subsystems or selected subsystems, by area, owner, or zone:
Area/Owner/Zone Totals Dialog, Owner

Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-12 Example of Owner Totals Report), which is displayed in the Report tab b
default.

Example of Owner Totals Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.8, Summarizing Owner Totals

Zone Totals
ZONE

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Area / owner / zone totals

The [Area/Owner/Zone Totals] dialog (Figure 16-11 Area/Owner/Zone Totals Dialog, Owner) provides options for subsystem
totals, of all subsystems or selected subsystems, by area, owner, or zone. The zone report may also include area subtotals.
Area/Owner/Zone Totals Dialog, Zone

Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-12 Example of Owner Totals Report), which is displayed in the Report tab b
default.

Example of Zone Totals Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.9, Summarizing Zone Totals

Bus-Based Reports
Through the [Bus Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-15 Bus Based Reports Dialog, Standard Format), several power flow
solution reports may be obtained.

The [Bus Based Reports] dialog enables the user to designate for processing either the entire working case or a specifie
bus subsystem (refer to Section 4.8, Subsystem Selection of the PSSE Program Operation Manual). A bus subsystem may b
Reports] dialog.

Click [Go] to produce the report . The report is written to the Report device.

Producing a Standard Power Flow Solution Report


POUT

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Bus based reports

In the [Bus Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-15 Bus Based Reports Dialog, Standard Format), select Powerflow output wit
the Wide format output check box unchecked. Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-16 Example of Standard Forma
Power Flow Solution Report).

Bus Based Reports Dialog, Standard Format


Example of Standard Format Power Flow Solution Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.2, Producing a Standard Power Flow Solution Report

Wide-Format Power Flow Solution Report


LOUT

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Bus based reports

In the [Bus Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-17 Bus Based Reports Dialog, Wide Format), select Powerflow output with th
Wide format output check box checked and the Output with amps check box unchecked. Click [Go] to produce the repo
(Figure 16-18 Example of Wide Format Power Flow Solution Report).
Bus Based Reports Dialog, Wide Format

Example of Wide Format Power Flow Solution Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.3, Producing a Wide-Format Power Flow Solution Report

Wide-Format Power Flow Solution Report with Branch Current Loadings


LAMP

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Bus based reports

In the [Bus Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-19 Bus Based Reports Dialog, Wide Format, with Branch Current Loadings
select Powerflow output with the Wide format output and Output with amps check boxes both checked. Click [Go] to produc
the report (Figure 16-20 Example of Wide Format Power Flow Solution Report with Branch Current Loadings).

Bus Based Reports Dialog, Wide Format, with Branch Current Loadings

Example of Wide Format Power Flow Solution Report with Branch Current Loadings

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.4, Producing a Wide-Format Power Flow Solution Report in Amps
Summary of Subsystem Conditions
SUBS

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Bus based reports

In the [Bus Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-21 Bus Based Reports Dialog, Subsystem Summary), select Subsystem
summary / totals. Click [Go] to produce the report (Figure 16-22 Example of Subsystem Summary Report).

Bus Based Reports Dialog, Subsystem Summary


Example of Subsystem Summary Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.5, Summarizing Subsystem Conditions

Summarizing Load Reduction


LODR

Requirements / Prerequisites
The working case must contain a validly specified power flow case solved to an
acceptable mismatch tolerance.

Power Flow > Reports > Bus based reports

The load reduction reporting activity LODR summarizes the reduction in:

Nominal constant MVA load caused when voltage at a load bus falls below PQBRAK.
Nominal constant current load caused when voltage at a load bus falls below 0.5 pu.
In the [Bus Based Reports] dialog (Figure 16-23 Bus Based Reports Dialog, Load Reduction Output), select Load reductio
output. If subsystem selection by area, owner and/or zone had been specified, select the desired option for defining subsystem
loads. Click [Go] to produce the report.
Bus Based Reports Dialog, Load Reduction Output

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual, Section 10.6, Summarizing Load Reduction
Section 11.1.1, Boundary Conditions

Limit Checking Reports

Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

The [Limit Checking Reports] dialog provides tabs to produce all PSSE limit checking reports:

Machine Reactive Capability


Generator Bus Limits
Machine Terminal Limits
Transmission Line Overloads
Transformer Overloads
Branch Overloads
Transmission Line Overloads
Transformer Overloads
Branch Current Ratings
Voltage Controlled Buses
Controlling Transformers
Out-of-limit Bus Voltage
Note that each report can be restricted by Area, Owner, Zone, Base kV and Bus, using the Select option of the dialog.
Limit Checking Reports Dialog

Machine Reactive Capability


GCAP

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case.
Machine Capability Data File (*.gcp)
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Reactive capability tab in [Limit Checking Reports] will generate a report that tabulates machine loading and lim
data. There is a checkbox option to update the machine reactive power limits in the power flow case. The PSSE Program
Operation Manual (Section 10.21.1) provides details of the data records for the required Machine Capability Data file (*.gcp).

Example of Reactive Capability Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.21, Producing a Machine Reactive Capability Report
Section 10.21.1, Machine Capability Curve Data File Contents

Generator Bus Limits


GENS

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case.
Plant outputs and voltages are valid only if the working case is solved to an
acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Generator bus tab in [Limit Checking Reports] will generate a report that tabulates the loading and voltag
conditions at generator buses. The following reports can be selected:

Var limited plants with unequal var limits


All var limited plants
On-line plants
All plants

Example of Generator Bus Report, On-line Plants

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.22, Producing a Generator Bus Limits Report

Machine Terminal Limits


GEOL

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case.
Machine outputs and voltages are valid only if the working case is solved to an
acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Machine terminal tab in [Limit Checking Reports] will generate a report that tabulates machine loading an
voltage conditions at the generator terminals of on-line machines at type two and three buses in the working case. The repo
may include all on-line machines or only those that are overloaded.

Example of Machine Terminal Limits Report, Overloaded Machines Only


Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.23, Producing a Machine Terminal Limits Report

Branch Overloads
RAT3

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Branches tab in [Limit Checking Reports] and then selecting the both transformer and non-transforme
branches option from the pull-down list will generate a report that tabulates branch overloads. Options are available to specify th
Rating Set and Percent Loading limit.

Example of Branch Overload Report, Default Settings

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.16, Producing a Branch Overload Checking Report

Transmission Line Overloads


OLTL

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Branches tab in [Limit Checking Reports] and then selecting the only non-transformer branches option from th
pull-down list will generate a report that tabulates transmission line overloads. Options are available to specify the Rating Set an
Percent Loading limit.
Example of Transmission Line Overload Report, Rate C

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.18, Producing a Transmission Line Overload Checking Report

Transformer Overloads
OLTR

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Branches tab in [Limit Checking Reports] and then selecting the only transformers option from the pull-down lis
will generate a report that tabulates transformer overloads. Options are available to specify the Rating Set and Percent Loading limit.

Example of Transformer Overload Report, Default Options

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.17, Producing a Transformer Overload Checking Report

Branch Current Ratings


RATE

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Branches tab in [Limit Checking Reports] provides options to include any of the following network components i
the output:

Include non-transformer branches that are not breakers or switches


Include transformer branches
Include branches that are breakers or switches.
Options are available to specify the Rating Set and Percent Loading limit.

Selecting all three network component options with the all ratings option will generate a report that tabulates branch curren
ratings.

Example of Branch Current Ratings Report, Default Option

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.19, Producing a Branch Current Ratings Report

Voltage Controlled Buses


REGB

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case.
Bus voltages are valid only if the working case is solved to an acceptable mismatch
tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Regulated buses tab in [Limit Checking Reports] will generate a report that tabulates those buses where voltage
are controlled by generation, switched shunts, voltage controlling transformers, FACTS devices, and/or VSC dc line converters.
Example of Regulated Buses Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.24, Producing a Regulated Bus Report

Controlling Transformers
TLST

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Controlling transformer tab in [Limit Checking Reports] will generate a report that tabulates those transformers i
the power flow case where off-nominal turns ratio or phase-shift angle may be adjusted by power flow solution activities.

The user has the option of listing All controlling transformers or of restricting the report to Controlling transformer violations
those transformers where the controlled quantity is outside of its specified band. The Output with voltage reversed optio
produces a report reversing the voltage option specified (pu or kV) in the Program Settings Dialog.

Example of Controlling Transformer Report, Violations Only

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.25, Producing a Controlling Transformer Report

Out-of-limit Bus Voltage


VCHK

Requirements / Prerequisites
Power Flow > Reports > Limit checking reports

Clicking the Out-of-limit bus voltage tab in [Limit Checking Reports] will generate a report that tabulates those buses wher
voltage magnitude is outside the specified range. The example (Figure 16-34 Example of Out-of-Limit Bus Voltage Report) i
based on the default limits, which can be changed by the user in .01 pu increments.

Example of Out-of-Limit Bus Voltage Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.20, Producing an Out-of-Limits Bus Voltage Report

AC Contingency Reports
Power Flow > Reports > AC Contingency reports

The [AC Contingency Reports] dialog (Figure 16-35 AC Contingency Reports Dialog) allows the user to configure a variety o
reports from the results of an ac contingency analysis. These formats include:

Spreadsheet overload report


Spreadsheet loading table
Available capacity table
Non-spreadsheet overload report
Non-spreadsheet loading table
Non-converged network
Non-spreadsheet corrective actions
Checkboxes are available to enable/disable a variety of options, and filters may be set for a range of violations and tolerances
Details on the significance of the input parameters are discussed in the PSSE Program Operation Manual, Section 6.10.9.

Click [ ] to open a selection window for the required Contingency solution output file (*.acc).

Click [Go] to produce the report, which is displayed in the Report tab by default (Figure 16-36 Example of Available Capacit
Table).
AC Contingency Reports Dialog
Example of Available Capacity Table

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 6.10.10, Single Run Report Formats

ACCC Post Processor (AcccBrwsGrid)


START > Programs > PSSE 32 > PSSE Utilities > ACCC Post Processor (AcccBrwsGrid)

Refer to Refer to Additional Resources for PSSE, AcccBrwsGrid, for a description of ACCC post-processor data format.

Appending to ACCC Output File


Power Flow > Reports > Append to AC Contingency solution output file

This activity preserves the output system conditions of a contingency case solution when a contingency case exceeds th
capability of the ac contingency solution. The [Append to AC Contingency Solution Output File] dialog is used to specify:

Contingency label: contingency identifier (12 characters)


Contingency case title: up to sixteen lines of text describing the contingency
Contingency file creation: the option to append to an existing Contingency solution output file (*.acc) or to create
new one
the names of four files:
- Distribution Factor Data file (*.dfx) that specifies the network elements to be monitored
- Base case input file: Saved Case file (*.sav) containing the pre-contingency power flow case
- Contingency case input file: Saved Case file (*.sav) containing the contingency case solution to be appended
- Contingency solution output file (*.acc) into which the results of the specified contingency case are to be placed
Click [Go] to append the data; a summary is routed to the Progress tab (Figure 16-36 Example of Available Capacity Table).
Append to AC Contingency Solution Output File Dialog

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 6.10.8, Appending Data to a Contingency Solution Output File

Multiple AC Contingency Run Reports


Power Flow > Report > Multiple AC Contingency runs report

The [Multiple AC Contingency Run Report] dialog (Figure 16-38 Multiple AC Contingency Run Report Dialog) allows the use
to configure a variety of reports from the results of multiple ac contingency analyses. These formats include:

Monitored Elements Summary


Missing Monitored Elements
Missing Monitored Voltage Buses
Missing Contingencies
Non-converged Contingencies
Base Case Loading Violations
Contingency Case All Loading Violations
Contingency Case Worst Case Loading Violations
Base Case Voltage Violations
Contingency Case All Voltage Violations
Contingency Case Worst Case Voltage Violations
Checkboxes are available to enable/disable a variety of options, and filters may be set for a range of violations and tolerances
Details on the significance of the input parameters are discussed in the PSSE Program Operation Manual, Section 6.10.11.

Click [ ] to open a selection window for the required Contingency Solution Output file (*.acc). As many as nine Contingenc
Solution Output files may be specified.
Click [Go] to produce the report, which is displayed in the Report tab by default.

Multiple AC Contingency Run Report Dialog

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 6.10.12, Multiple Run Output Report Formats

Reporting DC Network Conditions


MTDC

Requirements / Prerequisites
Validly specified power flow case solved to an acceptable mismatch tolerance.
Unblocked multi-terminal dc lines must be present in the working case.
Power Flow > Reports > Multi-terminal DC line solution output (MTDC)

The multi-terminal dc line power flow output activity MTDC prints power flow solution results at all dc buses of all unblocke
multi-terminal dc lines in the working case.

Activity MTDC displays a popup message No unblocked multi-terminal dc lines in this case and terminates if these networ
conditions are not found. Click [OK] to remove the message.

There are no user-defined options. The report is displayed in the Report tab by default (Figure 16-39 Example of DC Networ
Conditions Report).
Example of DC Network Conditions Report

Additional Information
PSSE Program Operation Manual,
Section 10.30, Reporting DC Network Conditions

Restricting the Output of Large Reports

By Area
Subsystem > Area

The [Area Subsystem Selector] dialog is similar to the area tab in the [Bus Subsystem Selector] (see Figure 2-9 Bu
Subsystem Selector Dialog). The buttons respond the same way, but the Memorize and Recall options are not available. Thi
dialog is used to limit report output and does not affect the [Spreadsheet] display.
Area Subsystem Selector Dialog

By Owner
Subsystem > Owner

The [Owner Subsystem Selector] dialog is similar to the owner tab in the [Bus Subsystem Selector] (see Figure 2-9 Bu
Subsystem Selector Dialog). The buttons respond the same way, but the Memorize and Recall options are not available. Thi
dialog is used to limit report output and does not affect the [Spreadsheet] display.

Owner Subsystem Selector Dialog

By Zone
The [Zone Subsystem Selector] dialog is similar to the zone tab in the [Bus Subsystem Selector] (see Figure 2-9 Bu
Subsystem Selector Dialog). The buttons respond the same way, but the Memorize and Recall options are not available. Thi
dialog is used to limit report output and does not affect the [Spreadsheet] display.

Zone Subsystem Selector Dialog

Exporting Power Flow Results to Microsoft Excel

Power Flow > Reports > Export ACCC, PV/QV results to Excel

OR

Start > Programs > PSSE > Export results to Excel

The [Export PSSE Data/Result to Excel] dialog (Figure 16-44 Export Data/Result to Excel Dialog) requires specification o
the Contingency for export:

ACCC Analysis Results


PV Solution Results
QV Solution Results
If ACCC Analysis Results is selected, additional options are available. Click [Options] to open [Specify psseexcel.acc
Options] (Figure 16-43 Specify psseexcel.accc Options Dialog). The Solution Type (Contingency, Corrective Action, or Tripping
Rating, and filters for Bus and System Mismatch may be specified.
Specify psseexcel.accc Options Dialog

Click [OK] to return to [Export PSSE Data/Result to Excel]. Click [ ] to open selection windows for the file to b
exported and the Excel output file, which can be a new file with the default name of the *.acc file, a designated filename, o
a previously-built file to be over-written.

Checkboxes are provided to select the desired Quantities to Export and contingencies.

Click [Export] to complete the action. The Excel Workbook will open in a new window.

Export Data/Result to Excel Dialog

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