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A number of reliability indexes are used in the electric industry to make it easier to compare <br /> performance of electrical utilities. These reliability indexes are: <br /> 1. ASAI (average service availability index) <br /> ASAI is a measure of the average availability of the sub-transmission and distribution <br /> systems to serve customers. It is the ratio of the total customer minutes that service was <br /> available to the total customer minutes demanded in a time period. It is normally expressed <br /> as a percentage. <br /> ERMU's 2006 ASAI is 99.99%. This is a very good percentage for any utility. <br /> 2. CAIDI (customer average interruption duration index) <br /> This is defined as the average length of an interruption, weighted by the number of customers <br /> affected, for customers interrupted during a specific time period. It is calculated by summing <br /> the customer minutes off during each interruption in the time period and dividing this sum by <br /> the number of customers experiencing one or more sustained interruptions during the time <br /> period. The resulting unit is minutes. The index enables utilities to report the average <br /> duration of a customer outage for those customers affected. <br /> ERMU's 2006 CAIDI is 105 minutes. <br /> 3. SAIDI (system average interruption duration index) <br /> This is defined as the average interruption duration for customers served during a specified <br /> time period. It is determined by summing the customer-minutes off for each interruption <br /> during a specified time period and dividing the sum by the average number of customers <br /> served during that period. The unit is minutes. This index enables the utility to report how <br /> many minutes customers would have been out of service if all customers were out at one <br /> time. <br /> ERMU's 2006 SAIDI is 35.72 minutes. <br /> 4. SAIFI (system average interruption frequency index) <br /> This is defined as the average number of times that a customer is interrupted during a <br /> specified time period. It is determined by dividing the total number of customers interrupted <br /> in a time period by the average number of customers served. The resulting unit is <br /> "interruptions per customer". Separate SAIFI indexes are sometimes calculated for long and <br /> for short interruptions. <br /> ERMU's 2006 SAIFI is .342. <br /> Another statistic staff gets concerned about is the overage length of any outage. ERMU's <br /> 2006 average length of outage is 95.07 minutes. Electric utilities with a high percent of <br /> underground facilities will exhibit higher length of outage times than electric utilities with <br /> high percent of overhead facilities. <br />
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