Electrical Harmonics Sample Clauses

Electrical Harmonics. Electrical harmonics shall be considered as components of current or voltage whose frequency is some multiple of the 60-hertz fundamental frequency. The Customer shall assume the responsibility of direct loss by reason of damages to NSPI Facilities caused by NSPI Open Access Transmission Tariff, Attachment G 149 As approved by the UARB May 31, 2005 As Amended June 10, 2016 NSPI Open Access Transmission Tariff electrical harmonics produced in the Customer Facilities provided that such liability shall be restricted to the repair or, if necessary, the replacement or modification of such NSPI Facilities which have been damaged or made necessary by reason of electrical harmonics produced in the Customer Facilities. The Customer agrees to take all reasonable steps to limit the effects of any electrical harmonics that may be produced in the Customer Facilities to a level tolerable to NSPI. NSPI shall cooperate with the Customer in the investigation of any harmonic problems and the analysis of corrective measures. NSPI reserves the right to discontinue the supply of power and energy where in its opinion the reliability of NSPI Facilities is threatened by the presence of electrical harmonics.
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Electrical Harmonics. Electrical harmonics shall be considered as components of current or voltage whose frequency is some multiple of the 60-hertz fundamental frequency. The Transmission RtR Customer shall assume the responsibility of direct loss by reason of damages to NSPI Facilities caused by electrical harmonics produced in the Transmission RtR Customer Facilities provided that such liability shall be restricted to the repair or, if necessary, the replacement or modification of such NSPI Facilities which have been damaged or made necessary by reason of electrical harmonics produced in the Transmission RtR Customer Facilities. The Transmission RtR Customer agrees to take all reasonable steps to limit the effects of any electrical harmonics that may be produced in the Transmission RtR Customer Facilities to a level tolerable to NSPI. NSPI shall cooperate with the Transmission RtR Customer in the investigation of any harmonic problems and the analysis of corrective measures. NSPI reserves the right to discontinue the supply of power and energy where in its opinion the reliability of NSPI Facilities is threatened by the presence of electrical harmonics.

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