Common use of Manual Disconnect Switch Clause in Contracts

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements.  Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility.  Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to: Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements. Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility. Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility. Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five ##### (5##) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Interconnection Agreement, Standard Interconnection Agreement, Standard Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to: Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements. Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility. Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility. Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall provide and install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that the CRG RGS has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements.  Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG Customer's RGS generation or protective equipment as determined by Utility.  Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG RGS as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five twenty (520) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG customer-owned renewable generation and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Standard Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements.  Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility.  Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to: Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements. Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility. Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility. Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. For Tier 1 customers this will be at the Utility’s expense and subject to the approval of the cost by Utility, for Tier 2 and Tier 3 customers this will be at the Customers expense. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. For Tier 1 customers; if the switch installation cost proposed by the Customer or the Customer’s contractor exceeds Utility’s cost to have the switch installed through its own means, Utility shall install the switch, and Customer shall provide reasonable accommodation to Utility for such installation. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that the CRG RGS has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements.  Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG Customer's RGS generation or protective equipment as determined by Utility.  Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG RGS as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five thirty (530) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG customer-owned renewable generation and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.0116.01. Customer shall install install, at customer’s sole expense a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system and any Customer wiring connected to UtilityJEA’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system to UtilityJEA’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility JEA and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility JEA padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by UtilityJEA, this switch will be under the control of UtilityJEA. The switch shall meet all applicable local and national electrical codes for the installed renewable generation system (RGS) system. The switch shall be permanently labeled with three inch high letters clearly stating “JEA (name of RGS). DISCONNECT”. If the switch is mounted out of sight of the meter, permanent mounted instructions must be posted at the meter clearly stating the location of the disconnect switch. 12.0216.02. Utility JEA may open the switch, isolating the CRG systemcustomer-owned renewable generation system (RGS), without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility JEA shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that the CRG RGS has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility JEA as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility • JEA electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements. Hazardous conditions existing on UtilityJEA’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG Customer's RGS generation or protective equipment as determined by UtilityJEA. Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of UtilityJEA's other electric consumers caused by the CRG RGS as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to UtilityJEA. 12.0316.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility JEA shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5) _10_ working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG customer-owned renewable generation and any associated equipment from UtilityJEA's electric supply system, notify Utility JEA that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility JEA for return of UtilityJEA's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install install, at Customer‟s expense and subject to the approval of the Utility, a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s Utility‟s electric system such that back feed from the CRG customer- owned renewable generation system to Utility’s Utility‟s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that the CRG RGS has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to: Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements. Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s Utility‟s electric system due to the operation of the CRG Customer's RGS generation or protective equipment as determined by Utility. Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG RGS as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five sixty (560) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG customer-owned renewable generation and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to: Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements. Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility. Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility. Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five fourteen (514) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Interconnection Agreement

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Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements.  Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility.  Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five ##### (5##) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.0113.01. Customer shall install install, at customer’s sole expense a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system and any Customer wiring connected to UtilityJEA’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG customer-owned renewable generation system to UtilityJEA’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility JEA and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility JEA padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by UtilityJEA, this switch will be under the control of UtilityJEA. The switch shall meet all applicable local and national electrical codes for the installed renewable generation system (RGS) system. The switch shall be permanently labeled with three inch high letters clearly stating “JEA (name of RGS). DISCONNECT”. If the switch is mounted out of sight of the meter, permanent mounted instructions must be posted at the meter clearly stating the location of the disconnect switch. 12.0213.02. Utility JEA may open the switch, isolating the CRG systemcustomer-owned renewable generation system (RGS), without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility JEA shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection leave a door hanger notifying the Customer that the CRG RGS has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility JEA as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility JEA electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements.  Hazardous conditions existing on UtilityJEA’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG Customer's RGS generation or protective equipment as determined by UtilityJEA.  Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of UtilityJEA's other electric consumers caused by the CRG RGS as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to UtilityJEA. 12.0313.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility JEA shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5) _10_ working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG customer-owned renewable generation and any associated equipment from UtilityJEA's electric supply system, notify Utility JEA that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility JEA for return of UtilityJEA's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Renewable Generation Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements.  Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility.  Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to:  Utility electric system emergencies or maintenance requirements.  Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility.  Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility.  Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5( ) working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Manual Disconnect Switch. 12.01. Customer shall install a manual disconnect switch of the visible load break type to provide a separation point between the AC power output of the CRG system and any Customer wiring connected to Utility’s electric system such that back feed from the CRG system to Utility’s electric system cannot occur when the switch is in the open position. The manual disconnect switch shall be mounted separate from the meter socket on an exterior surface adjacent to the meter. The switch shall be readily accessible to Utility and capable of being locked in the open position with a Utility padlock. When locked and tagged in the open position by Utility, this switch will be under the control of Utility. 12.02. Utility may open the switch, isolating the CRG system, without prior notice to Customer. To the extent practical, however, prior notice shall be given. If prior notice is not given, Utility shall leave a door hanger at the time of disconnection notifying the Customer that the CRG has been disconnected, including an explanation of the condition necessitating such action. The switch will be re-re- closed by Utility as soon as practical once the conditions causing the disconnection cease to exist. Typical conditions which may require the switch to be opened include, but are not limited to: Utility electric system outages, emergencies or maintenance requirements. Hazardous conditions existing on Utility’s electric system due to the operation of the CRG or protective equipment as determined by Utility. Adverse electrical effects (such as power quality problems) on the electrical equipment of Utility's other electric consumers caused by the CRG as determined by Utility. Failure of Customer to pay amounts owed to Utility. 12.03. On termination of services pursuant to this Agreement, Utility shall open and padlock the manual disconnect switch and remove any additional metering equipment related to this Agreement. At the Customer's expense, within five (5) 30 working days following the termination, the Customer shall permanently isolate the CRG and any associated equipment from Utility's electric supply system, notify Utility that the isolation is complete, and coordinate with Utility for return of Utility's lock.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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