Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. 5.12.1 The Cooperative may isolate the Interconnection Member’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the Cooperative’s equipment or part of Cooperative’s System; or if the Cooperative determines that isolation of the Interconnection Member’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System is necessary, in the Cooperative’s sole discretion, because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices. 5.12.2 When feasible, the Cooperative will typically give the Interconnection Member reasonable notice of the isolation of the Interconnection Member’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System. 5.12.3 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Standard, if at any time the Cooperative determines that the continued operation of the Generating Facility may endanger either (1) the Cooperative’s personnel or other persons or property or (2) the integrity or safety of the Cooperative’s System, or otherwise cause unacceptable power quality problems for other electric consumers, the Cooperative shall have the right to isolate the Interconnection Member’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System without prior notice. 5.12.4 The Cooperative may disconnect from the Cooperative’s System, without prior notice, any Generating Facility determined to be malfunctioning, or not in compliance with this Standard. The Interconnection Member must provide proof of compliance with this Standard before the Generating Facility will be reconnected.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Procedures
Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. 5.12.1 The Cooperative Utility may isolate the Interconnection MemberCustomer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the CooperativeUtility’s System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the CooperativeUtility’s equipment or part of CooperativeUtility’s System; or if the Cooperative Utility determines that isolation of the Interconnection MemberCustomer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the CooperativeUtility’s System is necessary, in the Cooperative’s sole discretion, necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices.
5.12.2 When Whenever feasible, the Cooperative will typically Utility shall give the Interconnection Member Customer reasonable notice of the isolation of the Interconnection MemberCustomer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the CooperativeUtility’s System.
5.12.3 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Standard, if at any time the Cooperative Utility determines that the continued operation of the Generating Facility may endanger either (1) the CooperativeUtility’s personnel or other persons or property or (2) the integrity or safety of the CooperativeUtility’s System, or otherwise cause unacceptable power quality problems for other electric consumers, the Cooperative Utility shall have the right to isolate the Interconnection MemberCustomer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the CooperativeUtility’s System without prior noticeSystem.
5.12.4 The Cooperative Utility may disconnect from the CooperativeUtility’s System, without prior notice, System any Generating Facility determined to be malfunctioning, or not in compliance with this Standard. The Interconnection Member Customer must provide proof of compliance with this Standard before the Generating Facility will be reconnected.
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Samples: Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures, Interconnection Procedures
Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. 5.12.1 The Cooperative Utility may isolate the Interconnection MemberCustomer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the CooperativeUtility’s System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the CooperativeUtility’s equipment or part of CooperativeUtility’s System; or if the Cooperative Utility determines that isolation of the Interconnection MemberCustomer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the CooperativeUtility’s System is necessary, in the Cooperative’s sole discretion, necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices.
5.12.2 When Whenever feasible, the Cooperative will typically Utility shall give the Interconnection Member Customer reasonable notice of the isolation of the Interconnection MemberCustomer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the CooperativeUtility’s System.
5.12.3 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Standard, if at any time the Cooperative Utility determines that the continued operation of the Generating Facility may endanger either (1) the CooperativeUtility’s personnel or other persons or property or (2) the integrity or safety of the CooperativeUtility’s System, or otherwise cause unacceptable power quality problems for other electric consumers, the Cooperative Utility shall have the right to isolate the Interconnection MemberCustomer’s premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System without prior noticeUtility’sSystem.
5.12.4 The Cooperative Utility may disconnect from the CooperativeUtility’s System, without prior notice, System any Generating Facility determined to be malfunctioning, or not ornot in compliance with this Standard. The Interconnection Member Customer must provide proof of compliance with this Standard before the Generating Facility will be reconnected.
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Samples: Interconnection Procedures
Isolating or Disconnecting the Generating Facility. 5.12.1 6.12.1. The Cooperative may isolate the Interconnection Member’s Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s 's System when necessary in order to construct, install, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the Cooperative’s 's equipment or part of Cooperative’s 's System; or if the Cooperative determines that isolation of the Interconnection Member’s Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s 's System is necessary, in the Cooperative’s sole discretion, necessary because of emergencies, forced outages, force majeure or compliance with prudent electrical practices.
5.12.2 When 6.12.2. Whenever feasible, the Cooperative will typically give the Interconnection Member Customer reasonable notice of the isolation of the Interconnection Member’s Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s 's System.
5.12.3 6.12.3. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Standard, if at any time the Cooperative determines that the continued operation of the Generating Facility may endanger either (1) the Cooperative’s 's personnel or other persons or property or (2) the integrity or safety of the Cooperative’s 's System, or otherwise cause unacceptable power quality problems for other electric consumers, the Cooperative shall will have the right to isolate the Interconnection Member’s Customer's premises and/or Generating Facility from the Cooperative’s System without prior notice's System.
5.12.4 6.12.4. The Cooperative may disconnect from the Cooperative’s System, without prior notice, 's System any Generating Facility determined to be malfunctioning, or not in compliance with this Standard. The Interconnection Member Customer must provide proof of compliance with this Standard before the Generating Facility will be reconnected.
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Samples: Interconnection Procedures