Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities: (a) meet the requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer; (b) conform to relevant industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and (c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice. 24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet the minimum general performance standards set out in Appendix 2 of the Code. 24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code. 24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing so. 24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s transmission system.
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Samples: Connection Agreement, Connection Agreement
Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities:
(a) meet the all applicable requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer;
(b) conform to relevant all applicable industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and;
(c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice;
(d) where they are connection facilities, are made by it with due regard for the safety of the Customer’s employees and the public;
(e) where they are connection facilities, are made by it on a timely basis and are designed and constructed by it in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Transmitter’s Board-approved connection procedures or, in the absence of such Board-approved connection procedures, in accordance with section 6.1.8 of the Code; and
(f) where they are connection facilities, do not materially reduce the reliability or performance of the Transmitter’s transmission system and are constructed with such mitigation measures as may be required so that no new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 if this would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter unless appropriate financial arrangements have been made with the Transmitter under which the Customer will pay the incremental costs of upgrading the Transmitter’s facilities to accommodate the new available fault current level.
24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet comply with the minimum basic general performance standards and technical requirements set out in Appendix 2 of the Code, including in Appendix 2.
24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code.
24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there the Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the tests shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter, and the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing soconducting the tests. If the testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party’s failure to attend, that Party shall pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the test.
24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s transmission system.
24.6. Where section 24.5 applies, the commissioning, inspection or testing of the Customer’s facilities shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter. If the commissioning, inspection or testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party’s failure to attend, that Party shall pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the commissioning, inspection or testing activity.
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Samples: Connection Agreement, Connection Agreement
Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities:
(a) meet the all applicable requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer;
(b) conform to relevant all applicable industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and;
(c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s =s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice;
(d) where they are connection facilities, are made by it with due regard for the safety of the Customer=s employees and the public;
(e) where they are connection facilities, are made by it on a timely basis and are designed and constructed by it in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Transmitter=s Board-approved connection procedures or, in the absence of such Board-approved connection procedures, in accordance with section 6.1.8 of the Code; and
(f) where they are connection facilities, do not materially reduce the reliability or performance of the Transmitter=s transmission system and are constructed with such mitigation measures as may be required so that no new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code if this would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter. Where the new available fault current level would exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code and would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter the Customer may, as an alternative, make suitable arrangements with the Transmitter to mitigate the economic or financial impact of allowing the new available fault current level to exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code. Such arrangements shall be consistent with the cost responsibility principles set out in the Code.
24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s =s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet comply with the minimum basic general performance standards and technical requirements set out in Appendix 2 of the Code, including in Appendix 2.
24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where to the extent that the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code except where suitable financial arrangements have been made with the Customer as contemplated in the last paragraph of section 6.1.2 of the Code.
24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling modelling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there the Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the tests shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter, and the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing soconducting the tests. If the testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party=s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the test.
24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s =s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s =s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s =s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s =s transmission system.
24.6. Where section 24.5 applies, the commissioning, inspection or testing of the Customer=s facilities shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter. If the commissioning, inspection or testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party=s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the commissioning, inspection or testing activity.
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Samples: Connection Agreement
Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities:
(a) meet the all applicable requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer;
(b) conform to relevant all applicable industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and;
(c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice;
(d) where they are connection facilities, are made by it with due regard for the safety of the Customer’s employees and the public;
(e) where they are connection facilities, are made by it on a timely basis and are designed and constructed by it in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Transmitter’s Board-approved connection procedures or, in the absence of such Board-approved connection procedures, in accordance with section 6.1.8 of the Code; and
(f) where they are connection facilities, do not materially reduce the reliability or performance of the Transmitter’s transmission system and are constructed with such mitigation measures as may be required so that no new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code if this would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter. Where the new available fault current level would exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code and would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter the Customer may, as an alternative, make suitable financial arrangements with the Transmitter to mitigate the economic or financial impact of allowing the new available fault current level to exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code. Such arrangements shall be consistent with the cost responsibility principles set out in the Code.
24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet comply with the minimum basic general performance standards and technical requirements set out in Appendix 2 of the Code, including in Appendix 2.
24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where to the extent that the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code except where suitable financial arrangements have been made with the Customer as contemplated in the last paragraph of section 6.1.2 of the Code.
24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there the Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the tests shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter, and the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing soconducting the tests. If the testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party’s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the test.
24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s transmission system.
24.6. Where section 24.5 applies, the commissioning, inspection or testing of the Customer’s facilities shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter. If the commissioning, inspection or testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party’s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the commissioning, inspection or testing activity.
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Samples: Connection Agreement
Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities:
(a) meet the all applicable requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer;
(b) conform to relevant all applicable industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and;
(c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s =s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice.;
(d) where they are connection facilities, are made by it with due regard for the safety of the Customer=s employees and the public;
(e) where they are connection facilities, are made by it on a timely basis and are designed and constructed by it in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Transmitter=s Board-approved connection procedures or, in the absence of such Board-approved connection procedures, in accordance with section 6.1.8 of the Code; and
(f) where they are connection facilities, do not materially reduce the reliability or performance of the Transmitter=s transmission system and are constructed with such mitigation measures as may be required so that no new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code if this would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter. Where the new available fault current level would exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code and would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter the Customer may, as an alternative, make suitable arrangements with the Transmitter to mitigate the economic or financial impact of allowing the new available fault current level to exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code. Such arrangements shall be consistent with the cost Deleted: unless appropriate financial arrangements have been made with the Transmitter under which the Customer will pay the incremental costs of upgrading the Transmitter=s facilities to accommodate the new available fault current level. Transmission System Code, Appendix 1 (version B)
24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s =s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet comply with the minimum basic general performance standards and technical requirements set out in Appendix 2 of the Code, including in Appendix 2.
24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where to the extent that the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code except where suitable financial arrangements have been made with the Customer as contemplated in the last paragraph of section 6.1.2 of the Code.. Transmission System Code, Appendix 1 (version B)
24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there the Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the tests shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter, and the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing soconducting the tests. If the testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party=s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the test.
24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s =s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s =s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s =s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s =s transmission system.
24.6. Where section 24.5 applies, the commissioning, inspection or testing of the Customer=s facilities shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter. If the commissioning, inspection or testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party=s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the commissioning, inspection or testing activity.
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Samples: Connection Agreement
Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities:
(a) meet the all applicable requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer;
(b) conform to relevant all applicable industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and;
(c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s =s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice;
(d) where they are connection facilities, are made by it with due regard for the safety of the Customer=s employees and the public;
(e) where they are connection facilities, are made by it on a timely basis and are designed and constructed by it in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Transmitter=s Board-approved connection procedures or, in the absence of such Board-approved connection procedures, in accordance with section 6.1.8 of the Code; and
(f) where they are connection facilities, do not materially reduce the reliability or performance of the Transmitter=s transmission system and are constructed with such mitigation measures as may be required so that no new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code if this would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter. . Where the new available fault current level would exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code and would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter the Customer may, as an alternative, make suitable financial arrangements with the Transmitter to mitigate the economic or financial impact of allowing the new available fault current level to exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code. Such arrangements shall be consistent with the cost responsibility principles set out in the Code.
24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s =s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet comply with the minimum basic general performance standards and technical requirements set out in Appendix 2 of the Code, including in Appendix 2.
24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where to the extent that the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code except where suitable financial arrangements have been made with the Customer as contemplated in the last paragraph of section 6.1.2 of the Code.
24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there the Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the tests shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter, and the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing soconducting the tests. If the testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party=s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the test.
24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s =s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s =s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s =s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s =s transmission system.
24.6. Where section 24.5 applies, the commissioning, inspection or testing of the Customer=s facilities shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter. If the commissioning, inspection or testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party=s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the commissioning, inspection or testing activity.
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Samples: Connection Agreement
Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities:
(a) meet the xxxxxx applicable requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer;
(b) conform to relevant relevantall applicable industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and
(c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice.
(d) where they are connection facilities, are made by it with due regard for the safety of the Customer’s employees and the public;
(e) where they are connection facilities, are made by it on a timely basis and are designed and constructed by it in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Transmitter’s Board-approved connection procedures or, in the absence of such Board-approved connection procedures, in accordance with section 6.1.8 of the Code; and
(f) where they are connection facilities, do not materially reduce the reliability or performance of the Transmitter’s transmission system and are constructed with such mitigation measures as may be required so that no new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 if this would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter unless appropriate financial arrangements have been made with the Transmitter under which the Customer will pay the incremental costs of upgrading the Transmitter’s facilities to accommodate the new available fault current level.
24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet meetcomply with the minimum minimumbasic general performance standards and technical requirements set out in the Code, including in Appendix 2 of the Code.
24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code.
24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the tests shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter, and the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing so. conducting the tests. If the testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party’s failure to attend, that Party shall pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the test.
24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s transmission system.
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Samples: Connection Agreement
Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities:
(a) meet the all applicable requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer;
(b) conform to relevant all applicable industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and;
(c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s =s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice;
(d) where they are connection facilities, are made by it with due regard for the safety of the Customer=s employees and the public;
(e) where they are connection facilities, are made by it on a timely basis and are designed and constructed by it in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Transmitter=s Board-approved connection procedures or, in the absence of such Board-approved connection procedures, in accordance with section 6.1.8 of the Code; and Deleted: unless appropriate financial arrangements have been made with the Transmitter under which the Customer will pay the incremental costs of upgrading the Transmitter=s facilities to accommodate the new available fault current level
(f) where they are connection facilities, do not materially reduce the reliability or performance of the Transmitter=s transmission system and are constructed with such mitigation measures as may be required so that no new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code if this would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter. . Where the new available fault current level would exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code and would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter the Customer may, as an alternative, make suitable financial arrangements with the Transmitter to mitigate the economic or financial impact of allowing the new available fault current level to exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code. Such arrangements shall be consistent with the cost responsibility principles set out in the Code.
24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s =s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet comply with the minimum basic general performance standards and technical requirements set out in Appendix 2 of the Code, including in Appendix 2.
24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where to the extent that the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code except where suitable financial arrangements have been made with the Customer as contemplated in the last paragraph of section 6.1.2 of the Code.
24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there the Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the tests shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter, and the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing soconducting the tests. If the testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party=s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the test.
24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s =s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s =s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s =s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s =s transmission system.
24.6. Where section 24.5 applies, the commissioning, inspection or testing of the Customer=s facilities shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter. If the commissioning, inspection or testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party=s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the commissioning, inspection or testing activity.
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Facility Standards. 24.1. The Transmitter shall comply with section 4.3.1 of the Code. The Customer shall ensure that its facilities:
(a) meet the all applicable requirements of the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority, subject to any exemption that may have been granted to or that may apply to the Customer;
(b) conform to relevant all applicable industry standards, including those of the Canadian Standards Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the American National Standards Institute, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC); and;
(c) are constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with this Agreement, the Customer’s licence, the Market Rules, all applicable reliability standards and good utility practice;
(d) where they are connection facilities, are made by it with due regard for the safety of the Customer’s employees and the public;
(e) where they are connection facilities, are made by it on a timely basis and are designed and constructed by it in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Transmitter’s Board-approved connection procedures or, in the absence of such Board-approved connection procedures, in accordance with section 6.1.8 of the Code; and
(f) where they are connection facilities, do not materially reduce the reliability or performance of the Transmitter’s transmission system and are constructed with such mitigation measures as may be required so that no new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code if this would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter. Where the new available fault current level would exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code and would have an adverse effect on the Transmitter the Customer may, as an alternative, make suitable arrangements with the Transmitter to mitigate the economic or financial impact of allowing the new available fault current level to exceed the maximum allowable fault level set out in Appendix 2 of the Code. Such arrangements shall be consistent with the cost responsibility principles set out in the Code.
24.2. The Customer shall ensure that those of its facilities that are connected to the Transmitter’s transmission system, other than the facilities identified in section H.1 of Schedule H, meet comply with the minimum basic general performance standards and technical requirements set out in Appendix 2 of the Code, including in Appendix 2.
24.3. Where the Transmitter, after conducting a Customer Impact Assessment under section 6.4 of the Code, provides the Customer with a new available fault current level, the Customer shall, at its own expense, upgrade its facilities as may be required to accommodate the new available fault current level. This obligation shall not apply where to the extent that the new available fault current level exceeds the maximum allowable fault levels set out in Appendix 2 of the Code except where suitable financial arrangements have been made with the Customer as contemplated in the last paragraph of section 6.1.2 of the Code.
24.4. The Transmitter and the Customer shall fully cooperate to ensure that modeling modelling data required by this Agreement for the planning, design and operation of connections are complete and accurate. The Transmitter shall conduct, or may require that the Customer conduct, such tests as may be required where there the Transmitter believes on reasonable grounds that the accuracy of such data is in question. The Party conducting such tests shall promptly report the results to the other Party. Where the tests are conducted by the Transmitter, the tests shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter, and the Customer shall reimburse the Transmitter for the for the costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Transmitter in doing soconducting the tests. If the testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party’s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the test.
24.5. The Customer shall, at the Transmitter’s request, permit the Transmitter to participate in the commissioning, inspection, and testing of the Customer’s facilities so as to enable the Transmitter to ensure that the Customer’s facilities will not adversely affect the reliability of the Transmitter’s transmission system.
24.6. Where section 24.5 applies, the commissioning, inspection or testing of the Customer’s facilities shall be conducted at a time that is mutually agreed by the Customer and the Transmitter. If the commissioning, inspection or testing is required to be rescheduled at the request of a Party or by reason of a Party’s failure to attend, that Party shall, at the request of the other Party, pay all reasonable costs incurred by the other Party in respect of the rescheduling of the commissioning, inspection or testing activity.
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Samples: Connection Agreement