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Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 00:15:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: jeff.duff@enron.com
To: mark.fisher@enron.com
Subject: Re: Availability formulas used
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Mark,

I thought the CA included an LOT term in both the numerator and denominator, 
which is how I am coding it in the Crystal Reprots application.

JD




Mark Fisher
05/29/2002 08:30 AM
To: Stan Ballard/EWC/Enron@ENRON
cc: Hollis Kimbrough/EWC/Enron@ENRON 

Subject: Availability formulas used

These are the approximations (since no manual data was used) used in the 
tables you were provided.

"Enron Availability"     ea = (SOT+LOT+WOT+EST)/ST


Contractual Availability (EPC)  ca=(survey-DT-RT-MT)/(survey-4/(31*24))


Where

SOT= System OK time
DT= Down Time
LOT= Line Out Time
WOT= Weather Out time
EST= External Stop Time
MT= Maintenance time
RT= Repair time

ST=SOT+DT+LOT+WOT+EST+MT+RT
survey= Survey time

the 4/(31*24) is an approximation for the prorating of the allowed "4 hours 
per month" for maintenance time.

If you have questions let me know.

Mark