The following relay location information is common to all relay types:
BUS_NO1; BUS1; KV1; BUS_NO2; BUS2; KV2; CKT; BTYP;
BUS_NO1: The bus number of the near-end bus. This value is currently ignored by the program.
BUS1: The name of the near-end bus enclosed by quotation marks. The name must match exactly a bus name in the short circuit data. The bus name can have at most 12 characters.
KV1: The nominal kV (line-to-line) of the near-end bus.
BUS_NO2: The bus number of the far-end bus. This value is currently ignored by the program.
BUS2: The name of the far-end bus enclosed by quotation marks. The name must match exactly a bus name in the short circuit data. The bus name can have at most 12 characters.
KV2: The nominal kV (line-to-line) of the far-end bus.
CKT: The circuit ID enclosed by quotation marks. The circuit ID can have at most 2 characters.
BTYP: The branch type. Set the type to 1 for a transmission line, 2 for a 2-winding transformer, 3 for a phase shifter, 7 for a switch, and 10 for a 3-winding transformer.
You may omit the relay location information by leaving all the above fields blank. (Use at least one blank for each field, e.g., ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;). In this case, the program will store the relay data and allow you to specify the relay location graphically within OneLiner at a later time.