Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. MLGW may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s generation 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, MLGW shall at the time of disconnection notify the Participant that the Qualifying System has been disconnected through direct contact or written notification left onsite. As soon as practicable after the conditions necessitating disconnection have been remedied, MLGW will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System. 6.2. MLGW has the right to disconnect the Participant’s Qualifying System at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnection are: 6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on MLGW’s System; 6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on MLGW’s System due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by MLGW; and 6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of MLGW’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant’s Qualifying System, as determined by MLGW.
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Samples: Interconnection and Parallel Operation Agreement, Interconnection and Parallel Operation Agreement, Interconnection and Parallel Operation Agreement
Disconnection / Reconnection. 6.1. MLGW may open the manual disconnect switch or disconnect the Participant’s generation 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, MLGW shall at the time of disconnection notify the Participant that the Qualifying System its Participant-owned renewable generation has been disconnected through direct contact or written notification left onsite. As soon as practicable after the conditions condition(s) necessitating disconnection have has been remedied, MLGW will unlock the disconnect switch so Participant may reenergize the Qualifying System.
6.2. MLGW has the right to disconnect the Participant’s Qualifying System -owned renewable generation at any time. Some examples of situations that may require disconnection are:
6.2.1. Emergencies or maintenance requirements on MLGW’s Systemsystem;
6.2.2. Hazardous conditions existing on MLGW’s System system due to the operation of the Participant’s generating or protective equipment as determined by MLGW; and
6.2.3. Adverse electrical effects, such as power quality problems, on the electrical equipment of MLGW’s other electric consumers caused by the Participant’s Qualifying System, -owned renewable generation as determined by MLGW.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement