Disconnect Equipment Sample Clauses

Disconnect Equipment. The Owner shall provide equipment for manually disconnecting and isolating the Facility from the LES electrical system. An outside-mounted, visible, easily accessible AC disconnect switch shall be installed on the Owner’s side of the point of delivery/receipt, located as close as possible to the meter or in a mutually agreed upon location. Such equipment must be capable of preventing the Facility from energizing the LES service wires when open and must include a device which, at LES’ discretion, LES employees can operate and lock in place. The Owner of the Facility shall allow LES to inspect the generator and disconnect switch and the Owner shall make changes required by LES prior to interconnecting with LES. The Owner shall also provide equipment to automatically disconnect and isolate the Facility from LES during a service interruption. The automatic disconnect shall receive its voltage and frequency referenced from the LES service wires. The automatic disconnect shall not close without proper voltage and frequency from the LES service wires. Such equipment must be capable of preventing the Facility from energizing LES service wires during a service interruption.
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Disconnect Equipment. The Owner shall provide equipment for manually disconnecting and isolating the Facility from the LES electrical system. An outside-mounted visible disconnect shall be installed on the Owner’s side of the point of delivery/receipt near the meter or mutually agreed upon location. Such equipment must be capable of preventing the Facility from energizing the LES service wires and must include a device which, at LES’ discretion, LES employees can operate and lock in place. The Owner shall also provide equipment to automatically disconnect and isolate the Facility from LES during a service interruption. The automatic disconnect shall receive its voltage and frequency referenced from the LES service wires. The automatic disconnect shall not close without proper voltage and frequency from the LES service wires. Such equipment must be capable of preventing the Facility from energizing LES service wires during a service interruption.‌‌‌‌‌
Disconnect Equipment. At its sole cost and expense, Owner shall provide equipment for manually disconnecting and isolating the Facility from the SSC electrical system. An outside-mounted visible disconnect shall be installed on the Owner's side of the Interconnection Point near the meter or mutually agreed upon location. Such equipment must be capable of preventing the Facility from energizing the SSC service wires and must include a device which, in the event of emergency conditions, SSC employees can operate and lock in place. At its sole cost and expense, Owner shall also provide equipment to automatically disconnect and isolate the Facility from SSC during a service interruption. The automatic disconnect shall receive its voltage and frequency referenced from the SSC service wires. The automatic disconnect shall not close without proper voltage and frequency from the SSC service wires. Such equipment must be capable of preventing the Facility from energizing SSC service wires during a service interruption. Please refer to

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