DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLY Sample Clauses

DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLY. F1.1. The Project shall be nominally 20 MW plus or minus five percent at 69 kV, 50 Hz from [name and location of project] and shall be comprised of the following equipment: F1.1.1. One (1) main 25 MVA, OA step-up transformer, wye 13.8/69 kV delta vector grouping, with provisions for grounding. Specification to meet standard ANSI BIL rating, with on-load tap changing capability of plus 5 to minus 10 percent. The on-load tap changer should be 1.25% for each step. F1.1.2. If used, two (2) 69 kV SF6 interrupting device (circuit breaker). The circuit breaker shall be rated for 52 kV, 3 cycle interrupt time, minimum 30 kA interrupting rating 1200 A continuous current rating, 350 kV BIL. F1.1.3. Metering equipment to include PT's, CT's, stands, and KWH/KVAR, KVA/KW meter type as required by Utility.
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DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLY. 1.1. The Facility shall be capable of supplying up to [ ] MW at [Rated] kV, 50 Hz and shall comprise the following equipment: - 1.1.1. [Transformer Information]. Specification to meet standard ANSI BIL rating, with on-load tap changing capability of plus 10 to minus 10 percent. The on- load tap changer should be 1.5% for each step. 1.1.2. [Circuit breaker information]. 1.1.3. Metering equipment to include PT's, CT's, stands, and KWH/KVAR, KVA/KW meter type as required by JPS. 1.1.4. [Group-operated line disconnect switches with grounding switch information] with insulators and manual operator. 1.1.5. [Bus tie information] to JPS' Grid. 1.1.6. [Bushing and stands information] 1.1.7. [Conductor information] for example - All required material to include stranded bare aluminium or AAAC, aluminium bus (materials for the bus may be stranded bare aluminium), post and strain insulators, connectors, terminations, above and underground copper conductors for grounding, raceways and cabling. 1.1.8. CT's and PT's for line protective relaying with all required steel stands. Line protective relaying includes pilot line differential as primary protection, phase ground overcurrent for back-up protection or as required by JPS. Additional relaying, such as voltage and frequency, shall be included. 1.1.9. Installation and coordination with JPS to implement the interconnection. 1.1.10. All civil works shall be designed to meet all local and governing codes. 1.1.11. Fencing to surround the switchyard to protect bystanders. The fence will have all applicable grounding to meet all local and governing codes.
DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLY. The Facility shall be capable of supplying up to [ ] MW at [Rated] kV, 50 Hz and shall comprise the following equipment: -
DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLY. The Project shall be nominally 20 MW plus or minus five percent at 69 kV, 50 Hz from [name and location of project] and shall be comprised of the following equipment:
DESCRIPTION OF SUPPLY. This is a performance specification inclusive of all works and materials, unless specifically indicated otherwise, required to meet the design specifications, operating requirements and performance levels within the Contract for the supply of Materials identified below.

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