Definition of Generator Size Classes Sample Clauses

Definition of Generator Size Classes. The following generator size classifications are used in determining specific minimum protective requirements for distributed GFs. Specified ratings are for each connection to the APS System. Customers must satisfy, in addition to the general requirements specified in this document, the minimum relaying requirements given in this document (Section 8.7) for each generator class. Class I -- 50 kW or less, single or three phase Class II -- 51 kW to 300 kW, three phase Class III -- 301 kW to 5,000 kW, three phase Class IV -- over 5,000 kW, three phase
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