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Beau V.


I think the 'Phase' section in terminology is a little unclear. Under the Terminal section, it notes that terminal is synonymous with the previous phases field. Where/how will the 'Phases' field be used in the NEV implementation (for link and/or node type objects? along with or in place of a 'terminals' description?).

Ftuffner 01:39, 21 March 2014 (UTC) - Adjusted the definition. It's a little out of the scope of this particular page and should be described more on the node specification page.

--Jcfuller 23:15, 1 April 2014 (UTC)

Link / Load definitions need to be clarified a little. By this definition, a link is a load: "connection between two phases on a bus that consumes/produces some form of power". Can a link connect two terminals on a single bus (e.g., a fault)? Or would that be a load?

Ftuffner 21:02, 3 April 2014 (UTC) - Should be a little clearer now, with a fault example included.


--Melizondo 22:16, 14 April 2014 (UTC) I think the definition of terminal and phase are still confusing. It took me a bit to get it (if I did!). Is it correct to say that terminal 1,2,3 are the same as phases A,B,C? Phases go only until C and terminals until 64? Maybe all this could be clarified?

Ftuffner 17:32, 17 April 2014 (UTC) Not sure how we want to clarify this and the next comment further. Anyone have suggestions?

--Melizondo 22:16, 14 April 2014 (UTC) definition of Link mentions that it could contain multiple phases. Aren’t they called terminals now? Maybe all of the definitions should be complemented with an example figure of a simple system?