PWROKwhether
PWROKwhether is a term used in discussions of power-system reliability and automated control to describe a conditional gate that combines power-status information with weather-related conditions. The expression represents a rule or flag that marks the system as operational only if the power subsystem reports a 'PWR OK' state and prevailing or forecast weather conditions are within predefined safety and performance thresholds. In practice, PWROKwhether can be implemented as a boolean decision in control software or as a policy in operating procedures.
Origin and usage: The term appears in technical glossaries and speculative engineering literature as a compact
Technical description: A PWROKwhether condition typically relies on two inputs: a PWR_OK signal indicating the reliability
Applications and examples: In microgrids or data-center power chains, PWROKwhether can govern automatic transitions to backup
See also: PWR OK; weather risk assessment; conditional control in power systems.