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CAIDI
Reliability index used by electric power utilities
Reliability index used by electric power utilities
The Customer Average Interruption Duration Index (CAIDI) is a reliability index commonly used by electric power utilities. It is related to SAIDI and SAIFI, and is calculated as
\mbox{CAIDI} = \frac{\sum{U_i N_i}}{\sum{\lambda_i N_i}}
where \lambda_i is the failure rate, N_i is the number of customers, and U_i is the annual outage time for location i. In other words,
\mbox{CAIDI} = \frac{\mbox{sum of all customer interruption durations}}{\mbox{total number of customer interruptions}} = \frac{\mbox{SAIDI}}{\mbox{SAIFI}}
CAIDI gives the average outage duration that any given customer would experience. CAIDI can also be viewed as the average restoration time.
CAIDI is measured in units of time, often minutes or hours. It is usually measured over the course of a year, and according to IEEE Standard 1366-1998 the median value for North American utilities is approximately 1.36 hours.
References
References
- Yeddanapudi, Sree. "Distribution System Reliability Evaluation". [[Iowa State University]].
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