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Leveraging Additional Sensors for Phase Identification in Systems with Voltage Regulators

Blakely, Logan; Reno, Matthew J.; Jones, C.B.; Furlani-Bastos, Alvaro; Nordy, David

The use of grid-edge sensing in distribution model calibration is a significant aid in reducing the time and cost associated with finding and correcting errors in the models. This work proposes a novel method for the phase identification task employing correlation coefficients on residential advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) combined with additional sensors on the medium-voltage distribution system to enable utilities to effectively calibrate the phase classification in distribution system models algorithmically. The proposed method was tested on a real utility feeder of āˆ¼800 customers that includes 15-min voltage measurements on each phase from IntelliRuptersĀ® and 15-min AMI voltage measurements from all customers. The proposed method is compared with a standard phase identification method using voltage correlations with the substation and shows significantly improved results. The final phase predictions were verified to be correct in the field by the utility company.