Common use of Disconnection / Reconnection Clause in Contracts

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) been remedied, Distributor will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. 6.2. Distributor has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on Distributor’s system; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on Distributor’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by Distributor; and 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of Distributor’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant-owned renewable generation as determined by Distributor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection and Parallel Operation Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- Participant‐ owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) been remedied, Distributor will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. The Distributor may require an inspection of the modified system before unlocking the disconnect switch. 6.2. Distributor has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned renewable Participant‐owned generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on Distributor’s system; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on Distributor’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by Distributor; and; 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, problems on the electrical equipment of Distributor’s or other electric consumers caused by the Participant-Participant‐ owned renewable generation as determined by Distributor: 6.2.4. Failure to pay the distributor for costs associated with the participant’s system 6.2.5. Unauthorized alterations to the participant’s system from the original installation of the system.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- Participant-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) has been remedied, Distributor will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. 6.2. Distributor has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on Distributor’s system; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on Distributor’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by Distributor; and 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of Distributor’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant-owned renewable generation as determined by Distributor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection and Parallel Operation Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor 6.1 LPC may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor LPC shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- Participant-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) has been remedied, Distributor LPC will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. 6.2. Distributor 6.2 LPC has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. 6.2.1 Emergencies or maintenance requirements on DistributorLPC’s system; 6.2.2. 6.2.2 Hazardous conditions existing on DistributorLPC’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by DistributorLPC; and 6.2.3. 6.2.3 Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of DistributorLPC’s other electric consumers customers caused by the Participant-owned renewable generation as determined by DistributorLPC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor LPC may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor LPC shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- owned it’s Participant‐owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) has been remedied, Distributor LPC will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. 6.2. Distributor LPC has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned Participant‐owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on DistributorLPC’s system; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on DistributorLPC’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by Distributor; and 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of DistributorLPC’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant-owned Participant‐owned renewable generation as determined by Distributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor CORED may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor CORED shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- Participant-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) has been remedied, Distributor CORED will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. 6.2. Distributor CORED has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on DistributorCORED’s system; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on DistributorCORED’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by DistributorCORED; and 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of DistributorCORED’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant-Participant- owned renewable generation as determined by DistributorCORED.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- Participant-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) been remedied, Distributor will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. 6.2. Distributor has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on Distributor’s system; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on Distributor’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by Distributor; and 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of Distributor’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant-owned renewable generation as determined by Distributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection and Parallel Operation Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- Participant-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) has been remedied, Distributor will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. Distributor will not re-energize the Qualifying System. 6.2. Distributor has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on Distributor’s system; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on Distributor’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by Distributor; andthe 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of Distributor’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant-owned renewable generation as determined by Distributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection and Parallel Operation Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. Distributor may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.2 below, isolating the Qualifying System, without prior notice to the Participant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Distributor shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Participant that its Participant- Participant-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has(have) has been remedied, Distributor will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. Distributor will not re-energize the Qualifying System. 6.2. Distributor has the right to disconnect the Participant-owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnect are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on Distributor’s system; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on Distributor’s system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by Distributor; and 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of Distributor’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant-owned renewable generation as determined by Distributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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