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Metering - Manual - Eastern - Region PDF
Metering - Manual - Eastern - Region PDF
IN
EASTERN REGION
FEBRUARY 2010
1.0 General 1
1.1. Objective
1.2. Ownership
1.3. Facilities to be provided at metering location
1.4. Right to install energy meter
3.1 General
3.2 Types of Meters
3.3 Metering arrangement
3.3.1 Metering arrangement for NTPC stations
3.3.2 Metering arrangement for ICTs
3.3.3 Metering arrangement for inter-State transmission lines.
3.3.4 Metering arrangement for POWERGRID lines
3.4 Maintenance of Special Energy Meters
3.4.1 Testing and Calibration
3.4.2 Periodic testing of accuracy
3.4.3 Meter Calibration
3.5 Constituent wise location & quantity
3.5.1 Meter location of interconnected system
3.5.2 Location wise list of Meters
3.6 Pairs.dat file
3.7 Fictitious meters
Annexure: A
Annexure: B
Annexure: C
1.0 GENERAL
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.
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.
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 constituent’s 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 constituent’s agencies if
deputed.
2.1 Special Energy Meter (SEM)
The energy metering system is used for region, inter-regional energy metering for
bulk, inter-utility power exchanges. Static type composite meter is installed for each EHV
circuit, as a self-contained device for measurement of active energy (MWh) transmittals
in each successive 15-minutes time block and certain other functions, as described in the
following paragraphs.
The special energy meters is static type, composite meters installed circuit-wise,
as a self-contained device for measurement of active and reactive energy and certain
other parameters as described in following paragraphs. The meter is suitable to be
connected directly to voltage transformers (VTs) having rated secondary line-to- line
voltage of 110 V and to current transformer (CTs) having a rated secondary current of 1A
(model-A) or 5A (model-B). The reference frequency shall be 50 Hz.
The active energy (Wh) measurement is being carried out on 3-phase, 4 wire
principle, with an accuracy as per class 0.2 S of IEC-687/IEC-62053-22. In model-A,
energy is being computed directly in CT and VT secondary quantities and indicated in
Watt-hours. In model-B the energy display and recording is one fifth of Wh computed in
CT or VT secondary quantities.
Further the meter continuously integrate and display on demand the net
cumulative active energy sent out from the station bus bars up to that time. The
cumulative Wh reading at each midnight is stored in the meter's memory. The register
moves backward when active power flow back to station bus bars.
The three line-to-neutral voltages are continuously monitored, and in case any of
these voltages falls below 70%, the condition is suitably indicated and recorded. The
meters operate with the power drawn from the secondary circuits, without the need of any
auxiliary power supply.
The VAr and reactive energy measurement is also be on 3-phase, 4-wire principle,
with an accuracy as per class 2 of IEC-62053-23 or better. In Model-A, the VAr and
VArh computation is directly in CT or VT secondary quantities. In Model-B these are
displayed and recorded as one fifth of those in CT and VT secondary quantities.
There are two reactive energy registers, one for the period when average RMS
voltage is above 103% and the other for the period the voltage is below 97%.
The meters fully comply with the stipulations of IEC Publication 687 for 0.2S class
Static watt-hour meters, except those specifically modified here. The reference
ambient temperature is taken to be 30'C.
Errors are reasonable for all power factor angles from 0' to 360'.
The 15 min Wh have a +ve sign when there is a net Wh export from a substation bus
bars and –ve sign when there is a net Wh import. The integrating (cumulative)
registers for Wh and VArh move forward when there is Wh/VArh export from
substation bus bars and backward when there is an import.
The meters store all the above listed data in the memories for a period of 10 days. The
data older than 10 days get erased automatically. Each meter has an optical port on its
front for tapping all data stored in its memory using a hand held data collecting device.
The meters normally operate with the power drawn from the VT secondary circuits
without the need of any auxiliary power supply. Each meter have a built in calendar and
clock having an accuracy of 30 seconds per month or better.
Each meter has an electronic panel for display, on demand, the metered
information/data as specified by CTU.
Each meter has a non-volatile memory in which the followings are automatically
stored:
i) Average frequency for each successive 15-minute time block, as a two- digit code.
ii) Net Wh transmittal during each successive 15-minute time block.
iii) Cumulative Wh transmittal at each midnight.
iv) Cumulative VARH transmittal for voltage high condition, at each midnight.
v) Cumulative V.Arh transmittal for voltage low condition, at each midnight.
vi) Date and time blocks of failure of VT supply on any phase, as a star Mark.
The harmonics are filtered out while measuring Wh, VAR and VARH, and only
fundamental frequency quantities shall be measured/computed.
Each meter has an optical port on its front for tapping all data stored in its memory.
Portable or hand held data collection devices are used to serve as the interface
between the meters and the local personal computers (PC). The overall intention is to
tap the data stored in the meter's memories once a week, and transmit the same to a
remote central computer through a local PC. It is also possible to obtain a print out
(Hard copy) of all data collected from the meters, using the local PC.
This 0.2 class accuracy static energy meter can record integrated average frequency and
active energy over every 15 min blocks. The SEM also stores the daily reactive energy
flows in low voltage & high voltage conditions. SEM can store data for 10 days. The text
file (*.NPC) made from coded files (*.MRI,*.DAT, *.DCD) etc includes data of one
complete day corresponding to the day on which reading is taken and 9 days of complete
data for the previous days.
2.2 Data Collecting Device (DCD)
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.
3.0 Metering Configuration
3.1 General
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
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
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.
i) 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.
Total no of location in Eastern region has 111 and out of which power grid has 23
locations. Total no of real meters are 449(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 FSTPP (NTPC) 1 27 - 27
2 KhSTPP(NTPC) 1 41 - 41
4 BARH (NTPC) 1 2 - 2
5 BSEB 16 29 5 34
6 JSEB 11 20 5 25
7 DVC 12 3 12 15
8 GRIDCO 13 24 1 25
9 WBSETCL 13 18 1 19
10 SIKKIM 1 5 - 5
12 WR 4 8 - 8
13 NR 6 13 - 13
14 SR 1 4 - 4
15 NER 3 6 - 6
16 RANGIT 1 9 - 9
17 TEESTA 1 7 - 7
18 BHUTAN 3 18 - 18
Eastern region has total 111 location and total no of real meter is 455 including Bhutan
till date. Power grid has 23 locations.
METER
S.No. LOC_ID NO. CTR PTR PLACE OF INSTALLATION
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
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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|
ER-38 OR-14 2.0 1.5 JEYP-MMNDLI |
ER-44 WB-01 1.5 1.5 BIRPARA-BIRPARA |
ER-52 WB-04 2.0 1.5 NJP-NBU-2 |
ER-53 WB-03 2.0 1.5 NJP-NBU-1 |
ER-58 WB-05 1.0 1.5 MALDA-MALDA-1 |
ER-59 WB-06 1.0 1.5 MALDA-MALDA-2 | WBSEB
ER-07 WB-07 2.5 1.5 PARULIA-BID'NAGAR |
ER-42 NE-81 1.5 1.5 BIRPARA-SALAKATI-1 |
ER-43 NE-82 1.5 1.5 BIRPARA-SALAKATI-2 | NER
ER-37 NE-85 2.0 1.5 BINAGURI-BONGAIGAON|
ER-21 NE-86 2.0 1.5 PURNEA-BONGAIGAON |
ER-84 DC-03 2.0 1.5 JEYPORE-GAJUWAKA-1 |
ER-85 DC-04 2.0 1.5 JEYPORE-GAJUWAKA-2 |
SR-91 SR-92 1.5 2.5 GAJK(EAST)-GAJK(SOUTH)
ER-82 ER-89 2.0 1.0 SASARAM(E)-BIHARSARIF-1 |
ER-83 ER-90 2.0 1.0 SASARAM(E)-BIHARSARIF-2 |
NR-03 ER-56 1.5 1.0 SAHUPURI-PUSAULI |
NR-05 BI-64 1.5 1.0 SAHUPURI-KARMANASA |NR
NR-06 BI-63 1.5 1.0 CHANDAULI-KARMANASA |
NR-07 BI-66 1.5 1.0 RIHAND-SONENAGAR |
NR-08 JS-58 1.5 1.0 RIHAND-GARWA |
ER-55 BI-62 1.5 1.0 PUSAULI-DEHRI
EM-17 WB-09 3.0 2.5 SUBHASGRAM-JEERAT
FK-70 FK-27 2.0 1.5 FARAKKA-ATR-400KVSID|
FK-12 FK-68 2.0 2.0 FKK-MLD-1 MAIN-CHK |
FK-08 FK-65 1.5 1.5 FKK-KHL-1 MAIN-CHK | FARAKKA
FK-09 FK-66 1.5 1.5 FKK-KHL-2 MAIN-CHK |
FK-10 FK-63 1.5 1.5 FKK-DGP-1 MAIN-CHK |
FK-11 FK-64 1.5 1.5 FKK-DGP-2 MAIN-CHK |
FK-15 FK-61 1.5 1.5 FKK-JRT-1 MAIN-CHK |
FK-16 FK-62 1.5 1.5 FKK-JRT-1 MAIN-CHK |
FK-13 FK-69 1.5 1.5 FKK-MLD-2 MAIN-CHK |
KH-09 KH-63 1.5 1.5 KHL-MTN-1 MAIN-CHK | KAHALGAON
KH-10 KH-64 1.5 1.5 KHL-MTN-2 MAIN-CHK |
KH-11 KH-65 1.5 1.5 KHL-BSF-1 MAIN-CHK |
KH-12 KH-66 1.5 1.5 KHL-BSF-2 MAIN-CHK |
KH-15 KH-67 1.5 1.5 KHL ATR-1 MAIN-CHK |
KH-16 KH-68 1.5 1.5 KHL-ATR-2 MAIN-CHK |
KH-31 KH-69 1.5 1.0 KHL-BSF-3 MAIN-CHK
KH-32 KH-70 1.5 1.0 KHL-BSF-4 MAIN-CHK
KH-35 EM-54 1.5 1.0 KHL-PAT-1
TL-81 TL-82 2.0 1.5 TALCHER-ATR/LINE |
TL-03 TL-65 1.5 1.5 TAL-ATR-1 MAIN-CHK |
TL-04 TL-66 1.5 1.5 TAL-ATR-2 MAIN-CHK |
TL-05 TL-61 1.5 1.5 TAL-RKL-1 MAIN-CHK | TALCHER
TL-06 TL-62 1.5 1.5 TAL-RKL-2 MAIN-CHK |
TL-07 TL-63 1.5 1.5 TAL-REN-2 MAIN-CHK |
TL-08 TL-64 1.5 1.5 TAL-REN-1 MAIN-CHK |
CU-91 CU-92 1.0 1.5 CHUKHA RCPT-BIRP OUT
RG-04 ER-54 1.0 1.0 RANGIT - SILIGURI
RG-07 SM-01 1.0 1.0 RANGIT - MELLI
RG-06 WB-11 1.0 1.0 RANGIT - RAMMAM
OR-56 CS-56 1.5 1.0 BUDIPADAR - RAIGARH 1
OR-57 CS-54 1.5 1.0 BUDIPADAR - KORBA 2
OR-59 CS-55 1.5 1.0 BUDIPADAR - KORBA 3
ER-80 CS-57 1.5 1.0 ROURKELA - RAIPUR 1
ER-81 CS-58 1.5 1.0 ROURKELA - RAIPUR 2
NR-61 NR-62 2.0 1.0 SASARAM EAST_SASARAM NORTH
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
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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
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
………………………..
100 (RN-97) M2
+(RN-95) -(RN-96)
101 (RN-99) M1
(RN-95)*3.8/100
END
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While CTU has the overall responsibility for supplying the meter data to ERLDC
on a weekly basis, the respective constituent’s 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 constituent’s
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.
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 constituent’s agencies send the data normally through e-mail from specific
location to ERLDC. These data should reach ERLDC latest by Tuesday so that it doesn’t
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.
4.3 Saving of Raw Data
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.
.Step-I : Login the SMARTGRID software after click on SMARTGRID icon on desktop.
Step-II: Go to Data option on menu & click to Convert for conversion of mri file into
npc file.
Step-III: Select all mri file to be converted into text file
After conversion mri files along with npc files are transferred into respective location
wise folder in C:\READINGS\Mmyy\....
Step-I : Login the VINCOM software after click on VINCOM icon on desktop
Step-II: Click on Import from Data option on menu.
Step-III: Browse button to select the file and import one selected dat file at a time.
Step-IV: After importing convert into text file.
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\....
(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.
(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.
(iii) One day data consists of 96 blocks. Each for 15 min is organised in 6 lines e.g.
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.
5.3 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
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”.
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.
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. Another alternative is to use other end data in case of non availability of data.
III. There is another approach to evaluate data by applying Kirchhof’s 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.
5.6 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.
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 recordede 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.
(vi) 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.
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.
V. Compute FICTMTRS
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.
These provide the net bus of all important substations in the Region. In case any
discrepancies it is noted and observed.
These file gives the net bus of ISGS of the Region. In case any discrepancies it is noted
and observed.
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.
If there is any discrepancy in the week’s 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 Constituent’s drawl.
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:
6) Discrepancies, if any
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.
6.9 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
Location wise raw meter data Processed MWH Data Day wise meter data
Relevant SREA
file Constituent wise processed data
Discrepancies
Relevant
FICTMTRS data
S BI 03
BI 04
ER 62
ER 63
. SASARAM(E)
ER 82
(M (C) SASARAM(N)
NR-09
ER 48 ER 83 NR-10
BI 51
E PUSAULI SAHUPURI
KHAGAUL (C)
BI 13
(M ARRAH
S ER-56
MUZ’PUR (M
NR-03
(C) GORKH’PUR N
B BI 14 EM-25 NR-11
R
ARRAH
BI 11
(C) (M ARRAH
ER 09
E EM-26
B’SF (M (C)
NR-12
BALIA
EM-21 NR-13
DUMRAO (C) (M ARRAH
BI 12 ER 10
C EM-22
PATNA (M (C)
NR-14
BALIA
NR-01
DEHRI (C) (M PUSAULI EM-57
BI 62
DEHRI (C)
ER 55 T EM-53 NR-02
BI 62 ER 78 D
MOHANIA
BI 49
PUSAULI
ER 79
O PARULIA
ER 05
(M (C) PARULIA
DV 01
KANTI (M (C) MUZ’PUR ER 06
V
BI 68
BI 69
EM 31
EM 32
R MAITHON
ER 11
(M (C) KALYANESWARI
DV 03 C
KHAGAUL (C) (M PATNA ER 12
EM 65
FATUAH (C) (M PATNA ROURKELA (M (C)RAIPUR
EM 64 WR
R’CHANDRAPUR (M (C) JAM’PUR
E ER-8 0
ER-8 1
CS-57
CS-58
JS 01 ER 17 EM-47 RANCHI (M) C) SIPAT CS-60
J JS 02 ER 18 R EM-48
GAJUWAKA (M (C) GAJUWAKA(S)
CS-61
TSTPP
C NJP
ER-57
MELL
SM 02 M
GANGTOK MELL
OR 12
BALASORE (C) (M
TL 09
BARIPADA . EM 01
SM 03
ER 58 WB 05
G S ER 59 WB 06
(M
R MERAMUNDALI (C) (M TSTPP
TL 27
E BIRPARA
ER 44
(C) BIRPARA
WB 01
OR 07
NJP (M (C) NBU
I OR 08 TL 28
C ER 52 WB 04
(M
SAGARDIGHI
WB 12
KOLAGHAT
S
INDRAVATI
INDRAVATI ER 27 WB 10 E
OR 13 ER 86
RANGIT (C) (M RAMAM
B
BARIPADA
OR 61
BARIPADA
ER 98 E RG 06
BINAGURI
ER 19
(M
WB 11
NJP
R’RANGPUR BARIPADA
OR 62
BALASORE BARIPADA
ER 99
R ER 45
SUBHASGRAM (C) (M JEERAT
EM 58 EM 17 WB 09
SUBHASGRAM (M (C) SUBHASGRAM
EM 18 (M (C) SUBHASGRAM
EM 19
400 KV SUBHASHGRAM (M (C) SAGARDIGHI
220 KV
EM 74 WB 13
132 KV PARULIA PPSP
(M) ---- MAIN ER 68
(C) ----- CHECK
METER LOCATIONS IN BSEB
INTER-CONNECTED SYSTEM
JS 61 BI 54 BI 67 ER 03 C
S TENUGHAT (C) (M B’SF
(M E
JS 62
LALMATIA (C) (M
BI 57
SABOUR
B PURNIA
BI 03
(C) PURNIA
ER 62 N
E JS 63 BI 58
BI 04 ER 63 T
(M SULTANGANJ ER 48 R
BI 59
B ARRAH (M ARRAH
A
(C)
JAPLA
JS 64
(C) (M SONENAGAR
BI 60 S BI 11
DUMRAO (C) (M
ER 09
ARRAH
L
DEOGARH (C) (M SULTANGANJ
ER 10
BI 12
JS 65 BI 61
KHAGAUL (C) (M ARRAH
BI 13 S
W
B
DALKHOLA KISHANGANJ
E BI 14 E
SABOUR
C
(C (M K’GAON
BARHI (C) (M RAJGIR T
D DV 51 BI 55
BI 07 KH 13
O
V
(M
BSF
B K’GAON (C) (M K’GAON
KH 19
R
BI 10
BI 56
C
DEHRI (C) (M PUSAULI
RIHAND (C) (M SONENAGAR BI 62 ER 55
NR 07 BI 66
DEHRI (C)
BI 50 ER 78
CHANDAULI (C) (M KARMNASA
N NR 06 BI 63 MOHANIA PUSAULI
R SAHUPURI (C) (M KARMNASA BI 49 ER 79
NR 05 BI 64
KANTI (M (C) MUZ’PUR
BI 68 EM 31
BI 69 EM 32
KHAGAUL (C) (M PATNA
400 KV EM 65
220 KV FATUAH (C)
(M PATNA
132 KV EM 64
(M) ---- MAIN
(C) ----- CHECK
METER LOCATIONS IN JSEB
INTER-CONNECTED SYSTEM
BODHGAYA (C) (M) PATRATU
BI 52 JS 59
BI 53 JS 60
B BI 54 JS 61
(C) (M) TENUGHAT JAM’PUR
B’SF R’CHANDRAPUR (M (C)
S BI 57 JS 62 JS 01 ER 17
(C) (M)
SABOUR
E BI 58
SULTANGANJ (C) BI 59
LALMATIA
JS 63 J R’CHANDRAPUR (M (C) JAM’PUR
JS 02 ER 18 C
B SONENAGAR (C) (M) JAPLA
BI 60 JS 64
E
SULTANGANJ
(C) (M)
DEOGARH
N
BI 61 JS 65 T
SANTALDIH
(C) (M CHANDIL
S LALMATIA
JS 03
(C (M K’GAON
KH 14
R
A
WB
SEB
WB 53 JS 57 LALMATIA (C) (M FARAKKA L
JS 04 FK 14
(M
D
MAITHON
DV 56
(M
JAMTAR
JS 66 E S
E
PATRATU PATRATU
LALMATIA
C
(C) (M FARAKKA
V DV 53 BC JS 54
JS 04 FK 14
T
JS 55
MANIQUE (M LALMATIA (C) (M K’GAON O
C DV 55
CHANDIL
JS 56 B JS 03 KH 14 R
G (C) (M RAMCHANDRAPUR
JODA
R OR 53
(M JS 51
RANCHI
PATRATU (C) (M
I JODA
(C)
KENDPOSI EM 44
D OR 52 JS 52 / CHANDIL (C) (M RANCHI
C (C) (M EM 45
ROURKELA GOELKERA
O OR 51 JS 53
400 KV
220 KV
132 KV
(M) ---- MAIN
(C) ----- CHECK
METER LOCATIONS IN DVC
INTER-CONNECTED SYSTEM
B RAJGIR (C (M BARHI
S BI 55 DV 51
(M TSTPP
C D RENGALI PH (C)
S
OR 11 TL 10
E
TALCHER TPS (C) (M TSTPP
C
C OR 12 TL 09
T
BUDHIPADAR RENGALI
O
RAIGARH (C) (M (C) (M RENGALI
C CS 56 OR 56 OR 03 ER 30 R
S KORBA (C) BUDHIPADAR O OR 04 ER 31
E CS 54 OR 57
B KORBA (C) BUDHIPADAR JAYANAGAR (C) (M JEYPORE
OR 05 ER 34
CS 55 OR 59
OR 06 ER 35
BALASORE BARIPADA
OR 60 ER 20
BARIPADA BARIPADA
OR 61 ER 98
400 KV R’RANGPUR BARIPADA
220 KV ER 99
OR 62
132 KV
(M) ---- MAIN
(C) ---- CHECK
METER LOCATIONS IN WBSEB
INTER-CONNECTED SYSTEM
S
BIRPARA (C) (M BIRPARA
I
WB 01 ER 44
K
K
MELLI W WB 02 E M 75
C
I (C) (M KALINGPO
M NBU (C) (M NJP E
SM 51 66 kv WB 59
WB 04 ER 52 N
J
B WB 03 ER 53 T
SAGARDIGIHI 400KV R
S Farakka
A
E CHANDI (C) (M SANTALD
B JS 57 WB 53 S WB-12
(M)
FK-16
MALDA
L
MALDA (C)
WB 05 ER 58
ER 59
E WB 06
S
B’NAGAR (C) (M PARULIA
E
WB 07 ER 07
PURULI (M PURULI C
DV 62 B JEERAT
WB 08
(M (C) FARAKA T
FK 15
KOLAGHAT (M (C)BARIPADA
O
KOLAGHAT (M R
D DV 61 KOLAGHAT WB 10 ER 27
RAMAM (M (C)RANGIT
V WARIA (C) (M BIDHANNAGAR
WB 11 RG 06
DV 64 WB 54
C NEW JALPAIGURI
WARIA (C) (M BIDHANNAG (M BINAGURI
DV 60 WB 51 ER 19
ER 45
KHARAGP (M KHARAGPUR JEERAT (M (C) SUBHASGRAM
DV 65
WARIA (C) (M DPL WB 09 EM 17
DV 58 WB 60 S”GRAM(C (M SUBHASGRAM
EM 18
S”GRAM (C) EM 19
(M
SAGARDIGHI (C) (M SUBHASGRAM
400 KV
WB 13 EM 74
220 KV PPSP PARULIA
132 KV
ER 68
(M) ----- MAIN
(C) ----- CHECK
METER LOCATIONS IN SIKKIM
INTER-CONNECTED SYSTEM
I C
E
MELLI (C) 66 (M RANGIT N
SM 01 RG 07 T
W K MELLI (C) (M RANGIT R
B MELL SM 04 132 RG 10
A
(C) (M KALINGPONG
S L
E SM 51 66 kv WB 59
B K MELLI NJP
ER 57
SM 02 S
MELLI GANGTOK E
I SM 03 EM 01
C
T
EM 04
EM 03 O
400 KV R
220 KV M EM 06 132/66 EM 05
132 KV
(M) ---- MAIN GANGTOK
(C) ----- CHECK
METER LOCATIONS IN CENTRAL SECTOR TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
PART-
CU05 CU06 CU 07 CU 08
RG 01 RG02 RG03
TALA
SINGHIGAON CU 03 CU02 CU 01
RANGIT
RG06 RG 04 RG 09 RG10 RG11
RG 07 EM34
EM38 EM37 EM36 EM35 EM33
RAMAM RG08 EM02 GANGTOK
EM 39 EM40
EM01 EM 03 EM 05 ER 44
BIR.(W)
EM 04 EM 06
ER 46 ER 41 ER 40 ER 39
ER 47
BIRPARA
ER 22 ER 43 ER 42 SALAKATI
66 kV SM04 SM03
TS01 TS01 TS03 1 1
MELLI
NE 85 BONGAIGAON
NE 86
ER 37
EM 7 EM 7 EM 10 EM 9
BINAGURI ER 23
BINAGURI
TEESTA
NJP (WBSEB)
ER50
SILIGURI ER 51
ER76
NR ER52 ER 53 ER54
NBU
EM26 EM25 EM27 EM28 ER 33
PURNEA
MUZAFFARPUR EM23 EM24 EM29
EM30 ER 09 / 4153A
ER 65 ER 64
389A 415A
ER 63 ER 62
KANTI (BS) ER 49
411A
415A DALKHOLA
PUR(B)
BALIA
SARNATH
SASARAM (N) MALDA(W)
ALLAHABAD
DEHRI ER 78
ER 58 ER 59
KARMANASA SASARAM (E)
ER 79
ER 61 ER 60
ER 83 ER 82
SAHUPURI
ER 56
ER 14 ER 13 ER 88
DEHRI ER 55
ER 90/2375A ER 89/2374A BSF MALDA
ARRAH ER 02
ER 03 ER 01
ER 9 ER 10 BI 13
BI 14 B’SHARIFF(BSEB)
KHAGAUL
ARRAH DUMRAO
KH 31 KH 32 KH 12 KH 11 KAHALGAON KAHALGAON(B)
KH 35 KH 36 KH 10 KH 09 KH 07 KH 15 KH 16
FATUA
KH 08 KH 19
EM 56 KH 01 KH 02 KH 03 KH04 KH 14
KH 13
KH 17 KH 18
EM 55 EM 54 KH 05 KH 06
EM 57 EM 53 PATNA
NR 01 LALMATIA
BALIA SABOUR BS 09
NR 02 MAITHON
FARAKKA
PART-
KAHALGAON
FK14
MALDA
HATIA CHANDIL 559A
SIPAT
EM 44 EM 45 FK 08 FK17 FARAKKA
FK 09 FK12 FK 13
EM 43 FK 11 FK 10 FK 16 TIE
FK15
KAHALGAON TRA
EM 42
FK 06 FK 07 FK 18
EM 46 EM 41 FK 05
FK 01 FK 02 FK 03 FK 04
RANCHI
ER 15 ER16 ER69 ER70 ER 68
MAITHON
DURGAPUR
PPSP
ER 11 ER 12 ER 66 ER 67
MEJIA ER 05 ER 06 ER 07
K’SWARI
PARULIA BIDHAN’NGR
WB 08/397A
JEERAT WB 09
JAMSHEDPUR ER 08
ER18
ER 17
BS 06 BS1 05
EM 17 WB 09/471A
KOLAGHAT
EM 15 EM 16
RAIGARH WB 10/476A
EM 18
RAMCHANDAR PUR EM 19
SUBHASGRAM
ER 81 ER 80 ER 26 ER 25 ROURKELA
ER 71 ER 72
SUBHASGRAM
ER 27 BARIPADA
ER 24 ER 23
EM 69
BALASORE(GR)
TARKERA RENGALI(G)
ER 30 ER 31 BARIPADA(GR)
RAIRANGPUR(GR
ER 73 ER 74/556A ER 28 / 600A / 1000
BALASORE(GR)
ER29 RENGALI
469A
RENGALI PS
TL 27 TL 28 TL 03
ER 86 TL 04
INDRAVATI PG TL 10 TL 09 TTPS
INDRAVATI PG TL 02 TL 01 TL 13 TL 11 TL 12 TALCHER STPP
ER 36 JEYPORE
TL 38
ER75
ER 85 ER 84 MERAMUNDALI 400 KV
ER77 220 KV
ER 34 ER 35
GAJUWAKA(S)
132 KV
DC-3 SR
DC-4 SR
GAJUWAKA(E)
JEYNAGAR
METERING ARRANGEMENT AT
FARAKKA STPS (3X200 + 2X500 MW)
FK-14
LALMATIA
METERING ARRANGEMENT AT
KAHALGAON STPS (4 X 210 MW)
B’SHARIFF-1
Barh-2
FARAKKA-1 MAITHON-1 MAITHON-2 B’SHARIFF-2 B’SF-3 B’SF-4 Patna-1
FARAKKA-2
KH-07 KH-08 KH-09 KH-10 KH-11 KH-12 KH-31 KH-32 KH-35 KH-36
KH-21 KH-22 KH-23 KH-24 KH-25 KH-26 KH-33 KH-24 KH-37 KH-38
400 KV
KAHALGAON
11KV AUX
METERING ARRANGEMENT AT
TALCHER STPS (2 X 500 MW)
G-1 220KV
G-2
TL-13
TL-09 TL-10 TL-11 TL-12
METERING ARRANGEMENT AT
RANGIT HEP (3X20 MW)
RG 01 RG 02 RG 03 RG 04 RG 06
132 KV
RG 09
66 KV
RG 07 RG 08
MELLI
11 KV
ANNEXURE-B
01 (FK-92) M9
+(FK-08) +(FK-09) +(FK-10) +(FK-11)
+(FK-12) +(FK-13) +(FK-17) +(FK-15) +(FK-16)
02 (FK-93) M9
+(FK-21) +(FK-22) +(FK-23) +(FK-24)
+(FK-25) +(FK-26) +(FK-27) +(FK-28) +(FK-29)
03 (KH-81) M4
+(KH-01) +(KH-02) +(KH-03) +(KH-04)
04 (KG-81) M2
-(KG-03) -(KG-06)
05 (KH-82) M6
+(KH-81) +(KH-15) +(KH-16) -(KH-13)
-(KH-14) -(KH-19)
06 (KH-83) M2
+(KH-81) +(KG-81)
07 (KH-84) M2
+(KH-83) -(KH-82)
08 (KH-85) M13
+(KH-07) +(KH-08) +(KH-09) +(KH-10) +(KH-11) +(KH-12)
+(KH-31) +(KH-32) +(KH-35) +(KH-36) +(KH-13) +(KH-14) +(KH-19)
09 (KH-86) M13
+(KH-21) +(KH-22) +(KH-23) +(KH-24) +(KH-25) +(KH-26)
+(KH-33) +(KH-34) +(KH-37) +(KH-38) +(KH-13) +(KH-14) +(KH-19)
10 (KG-92) M1
(KG-81)
11 (KH-92) M2
(KH-85) -(KG-92)
12 (TL-81) M3
+(TL-03) +(TL-04) -(TL-13)
13 (TL-82) M4
-(TL-09) -(TL-10) -(TL-11) -(TL-12)
14 (TL-92) M9
+(TL-81) +(TL-05) +(TL-06) +(TL-07) +(TL-08)
+(TL-14) +(TL-15) +(TL-18) +(TL-19)
15 (TL-93) M11
+(TL-21) +(TL-22) +(TL-23) +(TL-24) +(TL-25)
+(TL-26) -(TL-13) +(TL-16) +(TL-17) +(TL-27) +(TL-28)
16 (CU-91) M3
+(ER-39) +(ER-40) +(BT-33)
17 (CU-92) M6
+(ER-42) +(ER-43) +(ER-44) +(ER-46) +(ER-47) +(EM-75)
18 (RG-91) M4
+(RG-01) +(RG-02) +(RG-03) +(RG-08)
19 (RG-92) M5
+(RG-04) +(RG-06) +(RG-07) +(RG-10) +(RG-11)
20 (BI-81) M3
+(BI-55) +(BI-56) +(BI-48)
21 (BI-82) M18
+(BI-01) +(BI-02) +(BI-67) -(ER-62) -(ER-63) -(ER-48)
-(ER-78) -(ER-79) -(ER-55) -(ER-09) -(ER-10) +(BI-13)
+(BI-14) +(BI-68) +(BI-69) -(EM-55) -(EM-62) -(ER-49)
22 (BI-83) M2
+(BI-58) +(BI-59)
23 (BI-84) M6
-(JS-59) -(JS-60) +(BI-57) +(BI-58) +(BI-60) +(BI-61)
24 (BI-85) M3
+(BI-63) +(BI-64) +(BI-66)
25 (BI-91) M7
+(BI-21) +(BI-81) +(BI-82) +(BI-84) +(BI-85) -(KH-19) -(KH-13)
26 (JS-81) M4
+(JS-01) +(JS-02) -(EM-44) -(EM-45)
27 (JS-82) M2
-(FK-14) -(KH-14)
28 (JS-83) M3
+(JS-51) -(OR-52) +(JS-53)
29 (JS-84) M3
+(JS-54) -(DV-55) -(JS-66)
30 (JS-85) M6
+(JS-59) +(JS-60) +(JS-62) +(JS-63) -(BI-60) +(JS-65)
31 (JS-91) M7
+(JS-81) +(JS-82) +(JS-83) +(JS-84)
+(JS-85) +(JS-57) +(JS-58)
32 (ER-91) M2
+(ER-05) +(ER-06)
33 (ER-92) M2
+(ER-11) +(ER-12)
34 (DV-81) M4
+(DV-51) +(DV-55) +(DV-56) +(DV-53)
35 (DV-82) M6
+(DV-60) +(DV-64) +(DV-61) +(DV-62) +(DV-65) +(DV-58)
36 (DV-91) M5
-(ER-91) -(ER-92) +(DV-81) +(DV-82) +(DV-57)
37 (SM-91) M7
+(SM-51) -(RG-07) -(RG-10) +(SM-02) +(SM-03)
-(EM-03) -(EM-05)
38 (OR-81) M9
-(ER-23) -(ER-24) -(ER-30) -(ER-31)
-(ER-34) -(ER-35) -(ER-86) -(ER-20) -(EM-58)
39 (OR-82) M5
+(OR-51) +(OR-52) +(OR-53) -(ER-98) -(ER-99)
40 (OR-83) M3
+(OR-56) +(OR-57) +(OR-59)
41 (OR-91) M8
+(OR-81) +(OR-82) +(OR-83) +(TL-82)
+(OR-07) +(OR-08) -(DV-57) -(ER-38)
42 (WB-81) M12
-(ER-44) -(ER-52) -(ER-53) -(ER-58) -(ER-59) -(ER-07)
-(ER-19) -(ER-45) -(ER-68) -(EM-18) -(EM-19) -(EM-75)
43 (WB-82) M6
+(WB-08) +(WB-09) +(WB-10) +(WB-11) +(WB-12) +(WB-13)
44 (WB-84) M6
-(DV-61) -(DV-62) -(DV-65) +(WB-51) +(WB-54) +(WB-60)
45 (WB-91) M6
(WB-81) +(WB-82) +(WB-84) +(WB-53) +(WB-59) +(WB-52)
46 (NE-71) M2
+(NE-81) +(NE-82)
47 (NE-72) M2
+(NE-85) +(NE-86)
48 (NE-91) M3
+(NE-83) +(NE-71) +(NE-72)
49 (SR-91) M4
+(DC-03) +(DC-04) -(TL-14) -(TL-15)
50 (SR-92) M4
+(DC-01) +(DC-02) +(TL-14) +(TL-15)
51 (WR-91) M5
-(OR-83) -(ER-80) -(ER-81) -(EM-47) -(EM-48)
52 (NR-61) M4
-(ER-82) -(ER-83) -(ER-94) -(ER-97)
53 (NR-62) M2
-(NR-09) -(NR-10)
54 (NR-91) M12
-(NR-61) -(ER-56) +(NR-05) +(NR-06) +(NR-07) +(NR-08)
-(EM-21) -(EM-22) -(EM-25) -(EM-26) -(EM-53) -(EM-57)
55 (BT-99) M4
+(BT-33) +(BT-38) -(ER-41) -(EM-09)
56 (BT-66) M2
+(BT-34) +(BT-35)
57 (TH-91) M5
+(BT-38) +(EM-07) +(EM-08) +(EM-10) -(BT-99)
58 (TH-92) M6
(EM-12) +(EM-13) +(ER-21) +(BT-37) -(ER-22) -(ER-33)
59 (FK-62) M1
-(FK-22)
60 (FK-63) M1
-(FK-23)
61 (FK-64) M1
-(FK-24)
62 (FK-67) M1
-(FK-27)
63 (FK-68) M1
-(FK-28)
64 (FK-69) M1
-(FK-29)
65 (FK-70) M1
-(FK-17)
66 (KH-63) M1
-(KH-23)
67 (KH-64) M1
-(KH-24)
68 (KH-65) M1
-(KH-25)
69 (KH-66) M1
-(KH-26)
70 (KH-67) M1
-(KH-27)
71 (KH-68) M1
-(KH-28)
72 (KH-69) M1
-(KH-33)
73 (KH-70) M1
-(KH-34)
74 (TL-61) M1
-(TL-21)
75 (TL-62) M1
-(TL-22)
76 (TL-63) M1
-(TL-23)
77 (TL-64) M1
-(TL-24)
78 (TL-65) M1
-(TL-25)
79 (TL-66) M1
-(TL-26)
80 (EC-95) M1
-(ER-20)
81 (EC-61) M2
-(EM-18) -(EM-19)
82 (EC-62) M2
(EM-15) +(EM-16)
83 (EC-63) M2
(BT-37) +(BT-39)
84 (EC-64) M2
-(EC-62) -(EM-17)
85 (EC-65) M2
(EM-44) +(EM-45)
86 (EC-66) M2
(EM-41) +(EM-46)
87 (EC-67) M2
(ER-95) -(ER-96)
88 (EC-68) M2
(EM-42) +(EM-60)
89 (EC-69) M2
(EM-43) +(EM-61)
90 (EC-70) M2
-(ER-09) -(ER-10)
91 (EC-71) M2
(EM-03) +(EM-05)
92 (EC-72) M2
(EM-04) +(EM-06)
93 (EC-73) M2
(EM-55) +(EM-62)
94 (EC-74) M2
(EM-56) +(EM-63)
95 (TC-91) M7
(EM-07) +(EM-08) +(EM-09) +(EM-10)
(ER-39) +(ER-40) +(ER-41)
96 (TS-92) M2
(TS-05) +(TS-06)
97 (FK-91) M8
+(FK-01) +(FK-02) +(FK-03) +(FK-04) +(FK-05)
+(FK-06) +(FK-07) +(FK-18)
98 (RN-95) M9
+(FK-92) +(KH-92) +(KG-92) +(TL-92) -(CU-91)
-(TH-91) -(NE-83) +(RG-92) +(TS-92)
99 (RN-96) M10
-(BI-91) -(JS-91) -(DV-91) -(OR-91) -(WB-91)
-(SM-91) -(NE-91) -(SR-91) -(WR-91) -(NR-91)
100 (RN-97) M2
+(RN-95) -(RN-96)
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