Maintenance of Seller-Owned Interconnection Facilities Sample Clauses

Maintenance of Seller-Owned Interconnection Facilities. (a) Seller must address any Disconnection (as defined below) according to the requirements of this Section 4 (Maintenance of Seller-Owned Interconnection Facilities) of Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller). For this purpose, a Disconnection is a disconnection from Company System of at least ___ MW [TO BE DETERMINED BY COMPANY FOLLOWING THE IRS] from the Facility over a "rolling 120-second period", if such disconnection is due to a defect in or a failure of Seller-Owned Interconnection Facilities. A "rolling 120-second period" means a period that is comprised of 120 seconds and such rolling period will change as each new one (1) second elapses. With the elapse of each new one (1) second, the newest one (1) second would be added to the 120-second period, and the oldest one (1) second would no longer be included in the rolling 120-second period. (b) For every disconnection from the Company System of at least ___ MW [TO BE DETERMINED BY THE COMPANY UPON COMPLETION OF THE IRS] from Facility over a rolling 120-second period ("Disconnection Event"), Seller shall investigate the cause of the Disconnection Event, and determine if it is a Disconnection as defined in Section 4(a) of this Attachment B (Facility Owned by Seller). Within three (3) Business Days of the Disconnection Event, Seller shall provide, in writing to Company, an incident report that summarizes the sequence of events and probable cause of the Disconnection Event, and states whether the Seller believes the Disconnection Event is a Disconnection. (c) Within forty-five (45) Days of a Disconnection, Seller shall provide, in writing to Company, Seller's findings, data relied upon for such findings, and proposed actions to prevent reoccurrence of a Disconnection ("Proposed Actions"). Company may assist Seller in determining the causes of and recommendations to remedy or prevent a Disconnection ("Company's Recommendations"). Seller shall implement such Proposed Actions (as modified to incorporate the Company's Recommendations, if any) and Company's Recommendations (if any) in accordance with the time period agreed to by the Parties. (d) In the event Seller and Company disagree as to (i) whether a Disconnection Event occurred, (ii) the sequence of events and/or probable cause of the Disconnection Event, (iii) whether the Disconnection Event is a Disconnection, (iv) the Proposed Actions, (v) Company's Recommendations, and/or (vi) the time period to implement the Proposed Actions and/or Company's Recomme...
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Maintenance of Seller-Owned Interconnection Facilities. Seller shall be responsible for the inspection, maintenance and repairs of Seller-Owned Interconnection Facilities. Seller shall inspect Seller-Owned Interconnection Facilities in accordance with the following inspection plan: Transmission line: Annual inspection 69 kV equipment at the Facility: Annual inspections with equipment cleaning every 5 years Relay protection equipment: every 5 years Revenue Metering PTs and CTs: every 5 years Other equipment as identified: every 5 years Seller shall furnish to Company a copy of records documenting such inspection and maintenance within thirty (30) Days of completion of such work.

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