DISPATCHING AUTOMATION Sample Clauses

DISPATCHING AUTOMATION. 11.1 Party A, the Dispatching Agency, shall be responsible for the management of the dispatching automation system and conducting the following work within its scope of authorization in respect of the dispatching work: (1) supervising the reliability of the operation of the dispatching automation system, monitoring the operation of the power energy automation system, assisting Party B with its investigation of any accident; urging, guiding and coordinating with Party B in addressing any defects of the automation equipment; (2) providing conditions for connection of the automation signals of the Power Plant in accordance with designing requirements; (3) promptly and accurately transmitting the relevant signals of the system to the dispatching automation system of the Power Plant; (4) analysing the cause of any breakdown of the dispatching automation system in a timely manner and taking prevention measures; (5) urging, guiding the implementation of the Regulations on the Safety and Protection of the Second System of the Power Energy issued by the State Electricity Regulatory Commission. 11.2 Party B shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the dispatch automation and the electricity measuring equipment on the end of the Power Plant and conduct the following work: (1) The remote terminal data and the electric quantity measurement data of the Power Plant’s RTU, computer monitoring system, electric quantity collecting and transmission device shall be transmitted to the relevant dispatching automation system and the electric quantity measurement system of the Dispatching Agency in accordance with the agreed transmission regulations. The electric quantity measurement system shall pass the tests conducted by a qualified inspector acceptable to both Parties so as to ensure the correct transmission of the data. The data collecting times and accuracy of the real-time information of the operation of the equipment of the Power Plant shall satisfy the operation requirements of relevant regulations and the Dispatching Agency. (2) Party B shall satisfy Party A’s requirements in respect of the collection and application of the information of the protection (breakdown) information system, water adjustment automation system, WAMS system, etc. (3) Party B shall collect the following automation information and transmit the same directly to Party A: P and Q values of the generator, P and Q values of main transformer (high voltage side), U value of bus, P, Q and...
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DISPATCHING AUTOMATION. 11.1 Party A shall strictly abide by the codes and specifications concerning the design, operation and management of the dispatching automation system, take charge of operation and maintenance for the dispatching automation system at the dispatching end, and conform to the following requirements: (1) Supervising the reliable operation of the dispatching automation system, being responsible for monitoring the operating condition of the dispatching automation system and coordinating the major problems arising out of the operation. (2) Taking measures to facilitate the connection of automation signals of the Power Plant according to the design requirements. (3) Timely and accurately transmitting relevant signals of the system to the dispatching automation system of the Power Plant. (4) Making timely analysis of the fault causes for the dispatching automation system and taking precautionary measures. (5) Providing instruction and assistance to Party B in the operation maintenance of the dispatching automation system, and cooperating with Party B in respect of the investigations on accidents. (6) The computer monitoring and control system shall conform to the Regulations on

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