Common use of Avoidance of adverse system conditions Clause in Contracts

Avoidance of adverse system conditions. The Facility shall be designed, installed, operated and maintained so as to prevent or protect against adverse conditions on the Company System that can cause electric service degradation, equipment damage, or harm to persons, such as: (a) Unintended islanding. (b) Inadvertent and unwanted re-energization of a Company dead line or bus. (c) Interconnection while out of synchronization. (d) Overcurrent. (e) Voltage imbalance. (f) Ground faults. (g) Generated alternating current frequency outside of permitted safe limits. (h) Voltage outside permitted limits. (i) Poor power factor or reactive power outside permitted limits. (j) Abnormal waveforms.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Schedule Fit Tier 1 and Tier 2 Agreement, Schedule Fit Tier 1 and Tier 2 Agreement, Schedule Fit Tier 1 and Tier 2 Agreement

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Avoidance of adverse system conditions. The Generating Facility shall be designed, installed, operated and maintained so as to prevent or protect against adverse conditions on the Company System Company’s system that can cause electric service degradation, equipment damage, or harm to persons, such as: (ai) Unintended islanding. (bii) Inadvertent and unwanted re-energization of a Company dead line or bus. (ciii) Interconnection while out of synchronization. (div) Overcurrent. (ev) Voltage imbalance. (fvi) Ground faults. (gvii) Generated alternating current frequency outside of permitted safe limits. (hviii) Voltage outside permitted limits. (iix) Poor power factor or reactive power outside permitted limits. (jx) Abnormal waveforms.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Community Based Renewable Energy Program Interconnection Agreement, Net Energy Metering and Interconnection Agreement, Net Energy Metering and Interconnection Agreement

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