ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE Sample Clauses

ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE. Annual preventative/predictive maintenance is performed on the critical electrical distribution system while it is energized. The following testing and inspection services, as appropriate, will be conducted: 1. True RMS Voltage and Current 2. Voltage Drop 3. Infrared Thermo graphic Imaging 4. Ultrasonic 5. Voltage and Current Harmonics 6. Power Factor 7. Visual and Mechanical Inspections 8. Phase-Balance 9. Dissolved-Gas-in-Oil Analysis 10. Insulating-Liquid Analysis In addition to the annual service above, the electrical distribution system and/or electrical component(s) will be de-energized, on a 3-year schedule, to allow for a detailed inspection of the infrastructure to include, as appropriate, the following: 1. Insulation Resistance 2. Winding Resistance 3. Contact Resistance 4. Circuit Breaker Service (Low Voltage) 5. Ground Resistance 6. Transformer 7. Motor 8. Visual and Mechanical Inspection Equipment covered includes all of the following: 1. Switchgear and Switchboard Assemblies 2. Transformers 3. Cables 4. Metal-Enclosed Bus ways 5. Switches 6. Circuit Breakers 7. Circuit Switchers 8. Protective Relays 9. Regulating Apparatus 10. Grounding Systems 11. Ground-Fault Protection Systems 12. Rotating Machinery, (AC/DC Motors) 13. Motor Control, Motor Starters 14. Adjustable Speed Drive Systems 15. Surge Arresters 16. Capacitors and Reactors 17. Outdoor Bus Structures 18. Emergency Systems, Engine Generator (Electrical Only) 19. Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) (A/C Power only) 20. Transfer Switches ( Automatic, Static and Manual) 21. Automatic Circuit Reclosers 22. Electrical Safety Equipment 23. Power Distribution Unit’s (PDU) 24. System Control Cabinet 25. Relay Calibration 26. Remote Power Panels (RPP)
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ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE. ‌ DET will not contribute to the electrical or telephonic structure in the area. MVC is responsible for the contracting at its cost of all services it may require.
ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE. In the event that an electrical infrastructure project is carried out by a State owned company in Block B, the Company agrees not to collect any amounts as rights of way, indemnities or other payments. However, CVG Minerven authorizes the Company to negotiate with such electrical companies the areas where such project could be installed so that it does not interfere with the activities performed by the Company. CVG Minerven shall use its best efforts to assist the Company in such negotiations in order to preserve the intent of this Agreement.
ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE. Annual preventative/predictive maintenance is performed on the critical electrical distribution system while it is energized. The following testing and inspection services, as appropriate, will be conducted: 1. True RMS Voltage and Current. 2. Voltage Drop.
ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE. A primary electrical substation adequate to provide 5,000 amps of power for the facility from a local utility provider. A distribution system, based on redundant diverse distributed components consisting of demarcation power, power distribution units, static transfer switches, uninterrupted power supplies, and a utility service bus. And an emergency power generation system sufficient to provide power to operate the facility for a period of _____________ continuous hours in the event of any interruption of service from the local utility provider, consisting of automatic transfer devices, emergency service bus, and emergency power generation in the form of diesel generators and battery back up for uninterrupted power supply.

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