Common use of Governors and Regulators Clause in Contracts

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISO, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution System or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement

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Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Transmission or Distribution System as applicable and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider’s system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Transmission or Distribution System System, as applicable, or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area Local Balancing Authority on a comparable basis.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Large Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution Transmission System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Large Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Large Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider's system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Large Generating Facility’s 's reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Large Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Large Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Qualifying Facility Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Qualifying Facility Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (Lgia)

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Large Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Large Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Large Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISO, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Large Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Large Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution System or trip any generating unit comprising the Large Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Clustering Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (Clgia), Service Agreement for Wholesale Distribution Service, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Large Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution Transmission System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Large Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Large Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider’s system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Large Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Large Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Large Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Large Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Transmission System or Distribution System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider's system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s 's reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area Balancing Authority on a comparable basis.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution Transmission System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, the Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, the Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider's system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s 's reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Balancing Authority Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement, Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Transmission or Distribution System as applicable and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, the Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider’s system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the Original Sheet No. 38 design capability of the Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Transmission or Distribution System System, as applicable, or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (ITC Holdings Corp.)

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Large Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution Transmission System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Large Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Large Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider's system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Large Generating Facility’s 's reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Large Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Large Generating Facility for an under under- or over over- frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Balancing AuthorityControl Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (Lgia)

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Transmission or Distribution System as applicable and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, the Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider’s system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Transmission or Distribution System System, as applicable, or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (ITC Holdings Corp.)

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Large Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Large Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Large Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISO, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Large Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Large Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution System or trip any generating unit comprising the Large Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.basis.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clustering Large Generator Interconnection Agreement and Distribution Service Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Transmission or Distribution System as applicable and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, the Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider’s system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Transmission or Distribution System System, as applicable, or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area Local Balancing Authority on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement

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Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Large Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution Transmission System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Large Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Large Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider's system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Large Generating Facility’s 's reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Large Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Large Generating Facility for an under under- or over over-frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution NL Transmission System or NL Sub- Transmission System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, the Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, the Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. The Interconnection Customer shall not cause its the Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution NL Transmission System or NL Sub-Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under under- or over over-frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Balancing Authority Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution Transmission System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit Generating Facility pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Transmission Provider and the ISO, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s 's reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in connected to the Control Area Transmission Provider’s Transmission System on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (Lgia)

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Transmission or Distribution System as applicable and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, the Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider’s system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Transmission or Distribution System System, as applicable, or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Transmission or Distribution System as applicable and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, the Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider’s system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Transmission or Distribution System System, as applicable, or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Generator Interconnection Agreement

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Large Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Distribution Transmission System and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall operate the Large Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the lithe Large Generating Facility's ’s speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider's system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Large Generating Facility’s reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Large Generating Facility's ’s generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Large Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Distribution Transmission System or trip any generating unit comprising the Large Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Qualifying Facility Large Generator Interconnection Agreement (Qf Lgia)

Governors and Regulators. Whenever the Generating Facility is operated in parallel with the Transmission or Distribution System as applicable and the speed governors (if installed on the generating unit pursuant to Good Utility Practice) and voltage regulators are capable of operation, Interconnection Customer shall Original Sheet No. 27 EXHIBIT C operate the Generating Facility with its speed governors and voltage regulators in automatic operation. If the Generating Facility's speed governors and voltage regulators are not capable of such automatic operation, the Interconnection Customer shall immediately notify Distribution Provider and the ISOTransmission Provider's system operator, or its designated representative, and ensure that the Electric Generating Unit operates as specified in Article 9.6.2 through manual operation and that such Generating Facility’s 's reactive power production or absorption (measured in MVARs) are within the design capability of the Generating Facility's generating unit(s) and steady state stability limits. Interconnection Customer shall not cause its Generating Facility to disconnect automatically or instantaneously from the Transmission or Distribution System System, as applicable, or trip any generating unit comprising the Generating Facility for an under or over frequency condition unless the abnormal frequency condition persists for a time period beyond the limits set forth in ANSI/IEEE Standard C37.106, or such other standard as applied to other generators in the Control Area on a comparable basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Asset Sale Agreement (CMS Energy Corp)

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