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Spanish term or phrase:

EDAC - Esquemas de Desconexión Automática de Cargas

English translation:

Automatic Load Shedding Schemes (ALSS) > (EDAC) Esquemas de Desconexión Automática de Cargas

Added to glossary by Taña Dalglish
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Spanish term

EDAC - Esquemas de Desconexión Automática de Cargas

Spanish to English Tech/Engineering Energy / Power Generation Proyecto de factibilidad de conexión para parque eólico
Hola a todos!

En un párrafo de un proyecto que estoy traduciendo me aparece esta sigla y no estoy segura que se traduzca ni cómo, por lo mismo les pido ayuda según su experiencia.

Están enumerando actividades que realizarán en una central eólica y solar:

- Actuación de Esquemas de Desconexión Automática de Carga (EDAC) frente a desconexiones intempestivas de centrales
- Almacenamiento de energía
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Oct 22, 2013 20:20: Taña Dalglish changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/129630">Alejandra Ruiz Roa's</a> old entry - "EDAC - Esquemas de Desconexión Automática de Cargas"" to ""Automatic Load Shedding Schemes (EDAC) > Esquemas de Desconexión Automática de Cargas""

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Automatic Load Shedding Schemes (EDAC) > Esquemas de Desconexión Automática de Cargas

Automatic Load Shedding Schemes (EDAC) > Esquemas de Desconexión Automática de Cargas

http://www.nationalgrid.com/NR/rdonlyres/91011C9F-5DC6-41D4-...
Download PDF - National Grid
Mar 9, 2009 - provoke their uncontrolled disconnection. – Unsupplied energy ... 1) Automatic Load Shedding Scheme (EDAC) for Specific. Contingencies.

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Network Stability through Automatic Load Shedding - Siemens ...
www.siemens.com/innovation/en/news/2012/e_inno_1233_2.htm
Siemens has developed an automatic load shedding system for the power supply of ... With an automatic load shedding technology - in other words a regulated ...

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Load shedding

Load shedding is the term used to describe the deliberate switching off of electrical supply to parts of the electricity network, and hence to the customers in those areas. This practice is rare, but is a core part of the emergency management of all electricity
networks.

https://www.google.es/search?q="load shedding"&ie=utf-8&oe=u...


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No me veo capaz de traducir "esquemas" aquí con el contexto disponible. Como yo lo veo, debería decir "planes" u "opciones", pero no tengo datos suficientes para asegurarlo y por ello no aporto traducción.

Supongo, de todas maneras, que a lo largo del texto debe haber pistas suficientes como para traducir "esquemas" de manera idónea.

Lo que sí es cierto es que la "desconexión de cargas" es "load shedding".

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LS load shedding

This paper discusses why voltage as well as frequency load shedding may be necessary to prevent major system blackouts. Investigations of recent blackouts [1,3,7] indicate that the root cause of almost all of these major power system disturbances is voltage collapse rather than the underfrequency conditions prevalent in the blackouts of the 1960 and ‘70s. This paper explores the nature of recent power system blackouts (2003 east coast, 1996 California and others) and explains why voltage collapse is the leading edge indicator of impending power system problems. It also discusses the design and security issues that need to be addressed in the design of an undervoltage load shedding (UVLS) scheme and why relying on underfrequency load shedding (UFLS) may be “too little, too late.” The paper addresses the current level of UVLS on utility systems as well as current NERC (North American Electric Reliability Council) pronouncements on the subject.
… There are two kinds of automatic load-shedding installed in North America: undervoltage load shedding—which sheds load to prevent local area voltage collapse, and under-frequency load shedding—which is designed to rebalance load and generation within an electrical island once it has been created by a system disturbance.
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