Controlling Technical Units Sample Clauses
Controlling Technical Units a) The Controlling Technical Units participate in Automatic Control Service Type and in Manual Control Service Type, in particular under the conditions of articles 62 to 68 of the Federal Grid Code and in accordance with the provisions in the present Article.
b) For these Technical Units, Reactive Power is produced or absorbed: o automatically, during slow (minute) or sudden (second) variations in the Grid Voltage; and o as the case may be, by changing the Setpoint of the automatic voltage regulator at Elia's request. ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.be/fr/clients/facturation-et-tarifs 3 “Tarifs pour l’accès au réseau 2020 – 2023” that can be consulted on the ▇▇▇▇ website:
c) Each Controlling Technical Unit may absorb or produce Reactive Power between the technical minimum (Qtech min or Qtech-) and the technical maximum (Qtech max or Qtech+) specified in Annex 1 for a normal operating voltage at the Service Measurement Point.
d) Each Controlling Technical Unit may absorb or produce Reactive Power as per Art.
Controlling Technical Units a) The Controlling Technical Units participate in Automatic Control Service Type and in Manual Control Service Type, in particular under the conditions of articles 62 to 68 of the Federal Grid Code and in accordance with the provisions in the present Article.
b) For these Technical Units, Reactive Power is generatedproduced or absorbed: o automatically, during slow (minute) or sudden (second) variations in the Grid Voltage; and o as the case may be, by changing the Setpoint of the automatic voltage regulator at Elia's request.
c) Each Controlling Technical Unit may absorb or generateproduce Reactive Power between the technical minimum (Qtech min or Qtech-) and the technical maximum (Qtech max or Qtech+) specified in Annex 1 for a normal operating voltage at the AccessService Measurement Point.
d) Each Controlling Technical Unit may absorb or generateproduce Reactive Power as per Art.II.3.7. II.3.12 c) for each voltage at the Access Point between 0,925 and 1,05 times the normal operation voltage, except if a limit is defined after consultation by and between the parties following the voltage limitations of the generator or following the stator current of the generator. Any stator current limitation at steady state shall not impede operation of the voltage control.
e) Within the operating range defined in Articles II.3.7II.3.12 c) and II.3.7II.3.12 d), each Controlling Technical Unit shall be able to adjust its Reactive Power automatically in the event of Grid Voltage variations at the Access Point, according to a relative Sensitivity Coefficient αeq that is determined by ▇▇▇▇ following discussions between ▇▇▇▇ and the VSP as described in Annex 13. The relative Sensitivity Coefficient of each Controlling Technical Unit is specified in Annex 1. It is the VSP’s obligation to ensure that the relative Sensitivity Coefficient value corresponds at all times to reality. If necessary, the VSP may ask ▇▇▇▇ to perform joint tests at his expense to validate the relative Sensitivity Coefficient.The VSP can update the relative Sensitivity Coefficient of each controlling 4 “Tarifs pour l’accès au réseau 2020 – 2023” that can be consulted on the ▇▇▇▇ website: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.be/fr/clients/facturation-et-tarifs
