Common use of Disconnection / Reconnection Clause in Contracts

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. FPL may open the manual disconnect switch pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.3 below, isolating the Customer-owned renewable generation, without prior notice to the Customer. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, FPL shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that its Customer-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. FPL will reconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation as soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has been remedied. 6.2. Upon notice by FPL, the Customer shall be solely responsible to disconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation and Customer’s other equipment if conditions on the FPL distribution system could adversely affect the Customer-owned renewable generation. FPL will not be responsible for damage to the Customer-owned renewable generation system due to adverse effects on the distribution system. Reconnection will be the Customer’s responsibility and will not require an additional application. 6.3. FPL has the right to disconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation at any time. This may result for the following reasons: a) Emergencies or maintenance requirements on FPL’s system; b) Hazardous conditions existing on FPL’s system due to the operation of the Customer’s generating or protective equipment as determined by FPL; c) Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of FPL’s other electric consumers caused by the Customer-owned renewable generation as determined by FPL; and d) Failure of the Customer to maintain the required insurance coverage as stated in Section 13.1 below.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Standard Offer Contract, Index of Standard Forms, Standard Forms Index

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Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. FPL LCEC may open the manual disconnect switch pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.3 below, isolating the Customer-owned renewable generation, without prior notice to the Customer. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, FPL LCEC shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that its Customer-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. FPL LCEC will reconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation as soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has been remedied. 6.2. Upon notice by FPLLCEC, the Customer shall be solely responsible to disconnect the Customer-Customer- owned renewable generation and Customer’s 's other equipment if conditions on the FPL LCEC distribution system could adversely affect the Customer-owned renewable generation. FPL LCEC will not be responsible for damage to the Customer-owned Customerowned renewable generation system due to adverse effects on the distribution system. Reconnection will be the Customer’s 's responsibility and will not require an additional application. 6.3. FPL LCEC has the right to disconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation at any time. This may result for the following reasons: a) Emergencies or maintenance requirements on FPL’s LCEC's system; b) Hazardous conditions existing on FPL’s LCEC's system due to the operation of the Customer’s 's generating or protective equipment as determined by FPLLCEC; c) Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of FPL’s LCEC's other electric consumers caused by the Customer-owned renewable generation as determined by FPLLCEC; and d) Failure of the Customer to maintain the required insurance coverage as stated in Section 13.1 below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. FPL FKEC may open the manual disconnect switch pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.3 below, isolating the CustomerMember-owned renewable generation, without prior notice to the CustomerMember. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, FPL FKEC shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer Member that its CustomerMember-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. FPL FKEC will reconnect the CustomerMember-owned renewable generation as soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has been remedied. 6.2. Upon notice by FPLFKEC, the Customer Member shall be solely responsible to disconnect the CustomerMember-owned renewable generation and CustomerMember’s other equipment if conditions on the FPL FKEC distribution system could adversely affect the CustomerMember-owned renewable generation. FPL FKEC will not be responsible for damage to the CustomerMember-owned renewable generation system due to adverse effects on the distribution system. Reconnection Reconnections will be the CustomerMember’s responsibility and will not require an additional application. 6.3. FPL FKEC has the right to disconnect the CustomerMember-owned renewable generation at any time. This may result for the following reasons: a) Emergencies or maintenance requirements on FPLFKEC’s system; b) Hazardous conditions existing on FPLFKEC’s system due to the operation of the CustomerMember’s generating or protective equipment as determined by FPLFKEC; c) Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of FPLFKEC’s other electric consumers caused by the CustomerMember-owned renewable generation as determined by FPL; FKEC, and d) Failure of the Customer Member to maintain the required insurance coverage as stated in Section 13.1 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. FPL Distributor may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.3 6.2 below, isolating the Customer-owned renewable generationGenerating System, without prior notice to the CustomerParticipant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, FPL Distributor shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying notice to the Customer Participant that its Customer-owned Participant‐owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. FPL will reconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation as As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has been remedied, Distributor will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Generating System. It is agreed that Distributor shall have no liability for any loss of generation or other damages, including all punitive and consequential damages for the loss of business opportunity, profits, or other losses, regardless of whether such damages were foreseeable, for the isolation of Participant’s premises and/or Generating System from the Distributor’s system per this agreement. 6.2. Upon notice by FPL, the Customer shall be solely responsible to disconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation and Customer’s other equipment if conditions on the FPL distribution system could adversely affect the Customer-owned renewable generation. FPL will not be responsible for damage to the Customer-owned renewable generation system due to adverse effects on the distribution system. Reconnection will be the Customer’s responsibility and will not require an additional application. 6.3. FPL Distributor has the right to disconnect the Customer-owned Participant‐owned renewable generation at any time. This Some examples of situations that may result for the following reasonsrequire disconnect are: a) 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on FPLDistributor’s system; b) 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on FPLDistributor’s system due to the operation of the CustomerParticipant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by FPL;Distributor; and c) 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of FPLDistributor’s other electric consumers caused by the Customer-owned Participant‐owned renewable generation as determined by FPL; and d) Failure of the Customer to maintain the required insurance coverage as stated in Section 13.1 belowDistributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. FPL Distributor may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s meter, pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.3 6.2 below, isolating the Customer-owned renewable generationGenerating System, without prior notice to the CustomerParticipant. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, FPL Distributor shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying notice to the Customer Participant that its Customer-owned Participant‐owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. FPL will reconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation as As soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has been remedied, Distributor will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Generating System. It is agreed that Distributor shall have no liability for any loss of sales or other damages, including all punitive and consequential damages for the loss of business opportunity, profits, or other losses, regardless of whether such damages were foreseeable, for the isolation of Participant’s premises and/or Generating System from the Distributor’s system per this agreement. 6.2. Upon notice by FPL, the Customer shall be solely responsible to disconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation and Customer’s other equipment if conditions on the FPL distribution system could adversely affect the Customer-owned renewable generation. FPL will not be responsible for damage to the Customer-owned renewable generation system due to adverse effects on the distribution system. Reconnection will be the Customer’s responsibility and will not require an additional application. 6.3. FPL Distributor has the right to disconnect the Customer-owned Participant‐owned renewable generation at any time. This Some examples of situations that may result for the following reasonsrequire disconnect are: a) 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on FPLDistributor’s system; b) 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on FPLDistributor’s system due to the operation of the CustomerParticipant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by FPL;Distributor; and c) 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of FPLDistributor’s other electric consumers caused by the Customer-owned Participant‐owned renewable generation as determined by FPL; and d) Failure of the Customer to maintain the required insurance coverage as stated in Section 13.1 belowDistributor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. FPL LCEC may open the manual disconnect switch pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.3 below, isolating the Customer-owned renewable generation, without prior notice to the Customer. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, FPL LCEC shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that its Customer-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. FPL LCEC will reconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation as soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has been remedied. 6.2. Upon notice by FPLLCEC, the Customer shall be solely responsible to disconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation and Customer’s 's other equipment if conditions on the FPL LCEC distribution system could adversely affect the Customer-owned renewable generation. FPL LCEC will not be responsible for damage to the Customer-Customer- owned renewable generation system due to adverse effects on the distribution system. Reconnection will be the Customer’s 's responsibility and will not require an additional application. 6.3. FPL LCEC has the right to disconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation at any time. This may result for the following reasons: a) Emergencies or maintenance requirements on FPL’s LCEC's system; b) Hazardous conditions existing on FPL’s LCEC's system due to the operation of the Customer’s 's generating or protective equipment as determined by FPLLCEC; c) Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of FPL’s LCEC's other electric consumers caused by the Customer-owned renewable generation as determined by FPLLCEC; and d) Failure of the Customer to maintain the required insurance coverage as stated in Section 13.1 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. FPL LCEC may open the manual disconnect switch pursuant to the conditions set forth in Section 6.3 below, isolating the Customer-owned renewable generation, without prior notice to the Customer. To the extent practicable, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, FPL LCEC shall at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that its Customer-owned renewable generation has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. FPL LCEC will reconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation as soon as practicable after the condition(s) necessitating disconnection has been remedied. 6.2. Upon notice by FPLLCEC, the Customer shall be solely responsible to disconnect the Customer-Customer- owned renewable generation and Customer’s 's other equipment if conditions on the FPL LCEC distribution system could adversely affect the Customer-owned renewable generation. FPL LCEC will not be responsible for damage to the Customer-owned renewable generation system due to adverse effects on the distribution system. Reconnection will be the Customer’s 's responsibility and will not require an additional application. 6.3. FPL LCEC has the right to disconnect the Customer-owned renewable generation at any time. This may result for the following reasons: a) Emergencies or maintenance requirements on FPL’s LCEC's system; b) Hazardous conditions existing on FPL’s LCEC's system due to the operation of the Customer’s 's generating or protective equipment as determined by FPLLCEC; c) Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of FPL’s LCEC's other electric consumers caused by the Customer-owned renewable generation as determined by FPLLCEC; and d) Failure of the Customer to maintain the required insurance coverage as stated in Section 13.1 below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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