Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE C37.239-2010

IEEE Standard for Common Format for Event Data Exchange (COMFEDE) for Power Systems

A common format for data files used for the interchange of various types of event data collected from electrical power systems or power system models is defined. Extensibility, extension mechanisms, and compatibility of future versions of the format are discussed. An XML schema is defined. A sample file is given.

Sponsor Committee
PE/PSRCC - Power System Relaying and Control
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Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2010-09-30
Board Approval
2010-09-30
History
ANSI Approved:
2011-06-08
Published:
2010-11-11
Inactivated Date:
2021-03-25

Additional Resources

Downloads
C37.239-2010_downloads.zip

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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Sponsor Committee
PE/PSRCC - Power System Relaying and Control
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Working Group
PC37.239_WG/H51 - WG for PC37.239 Standard for Common Format for Event Data Exchange (COMFEDE) for Power Systems
IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
Mark Adamiak

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PC37.239

Standard for Common Format for Event Data Exchange (COMFEDE) for Power Systems

This standard defines a format for files containing event data such as sequence of events or fault summary reports collected from power systems or power system models. The format is intended to provide an easily interpretable form for use in exchanging data.

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