Common use of Amendments to Settings Clause in Contracts

Amendments to Settings. If, at any time, after the settings for the Customer's control and protection equipment have been determined under Clause 9, the Customer wishes to alter those settings then the Customer may (or if the settings cease to be in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Electricity Utility Practice, the Customer shall forthwith) notify to the Company the new settings which the Customer (in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Electricity Utility Practice) proposes to apply to the Customer's control and protection equipment. The Company shall within fifteen (15) Business days of receiving the Customer's notification:- 9.4.1 notify the Customer that it approves the settings proposed by the Customer; or 9.4.2 if the Company determines that the settings proposed by the Customer are not in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Electricity Utility Practice, then following discussion with the Customer, notify to the Customer alternative settings (which are in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Electricity Utility Practice). The settings thus approved by the Company under Clause 9.4.1 or notified by the Company under Clause 9.4.2 shall be deemed to be incorporated in Schedule 2 of the Connection Agreement as the settings for the Customer's control and protection equipment in place of the existing settings and the parties agree to insert details of the settings into the Connection Agreement as an appendix to Schedule 2 in place of the existing supplementary appendix to Schedule 2.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Transmission Connection Agreement, Transmission Connection Agreement, Transmission Connection Agreement

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Amendments to Settings. If, at any time, after the settings for the Customer's control and ’s protection equipment have been determined under this Clause 910 (Protection and Metering), the Customer wishes to alter those settings then the Customer may (or if the settings cease to be in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Electricity Utility Practice, the Customer shall forthwith) notify to the Company the new settings which the Customer (in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Electricity Utility Practice) proposes to apply to the Customer's control and ’s protection equipment. The Company shall within fifteen (15) Business days Days of receiving the Customer's notification:- 9.4.1 ’s notification:- notify the Customer that it approves the settings proposed by the Customer; or 9.4.2 or if the Company determines that the settings proposed by the Customer are not in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Electricity Utility Practice, then following discussion with the Customer, notify to the Customer alternative settings (which are in accordance with the Grid Code and Prudent Electricity Utility Practice). The settings settings, thus approved by the Company under Clause 9.4.1 10.4.1 or notified by the Company under Clause 9.4.2 10.4.2, shall be deemed to be incorporated in Schedule 2 (Site Specific Details) of the this Transmission Connection Agreement as the settings for the Customer's control and ’s protection equipment in place of the then existing settings and the parties Parties agree to insert details of the new settings into the this Transmission Connection Agreement as an appendix to Schedule 2 (Site Specific Details) in place of the then existing supplementary appendix to Schedule 22 (Site Specific Details). The Customer hereby acknowledges that the Company may use switchgear with high speed and slow speed auto-reclosing, manual (remote or local) reclosing facilities, and that the Facility should be designed so as not to suffer damage through the operation of such facilities. The Customer agrees that the Company shall bear no liability for any damage caused by the operation of such facilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transmission Connection Agreement

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