Robert C. Ivans, Pierce L. Russell, T. Phillips, Vivek Singh, T. McJunkin, C. Rieger
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Distribution systems are large and complex systems that grow over time. When contingencies occur dispatchers, engineers, and executives need to know the answer to the question, "How bad is it?", in order to make timely and meaningful decisions. Therefore, a scalable method to add context to system conditions is needed. In this paper we present novel deviation-based techniques which enable scaled bus voltage and line power measurement deviations to quickly assess local and global health, and lend context to the severity of contingencies. The proposed techniques are demonstrated using simulations of line-to-line, line-to-ground, and three-phases-to-ground fault conditions on an IEEE 33-bus distribution model.