NUFs at 115 kV Milan Substation Sample Clauses

NUFs at 115 kV Milan Substation. The NUFs at Connecting Transmission Owner’s Milan Substation include the following: • Remove Connecting Transmission Owner’s T-7 and #10 line tap structures and spans connecting Milan Substation; • Attach new T-7 and #10 lines to Milan Substation; • Increase the current transformer (“CT”) ratio of the RT-7 breaker multi-ratio CTs; • Install new XXX-000X, XXX-000X and SEL-351A relays to replace existing T-7 and #10 line relays; o The Facility Study report identified that power line carrier (“PLC”) equipment, including a line tuner, wave trap and universal power line carrier (“UPLC”)-II transceiver were to be utilized for Protection & Communications (“P&C”) for Lines T-7 and 10. However, subsequent to the Facility Study report being finalized, the Connecting Transmission Owner, the other Connecting Transmission Owners for the interconnection of the Transmission Project, and Transmission Developer coordinated concerning the P&C requirements and mutually agreed that fiber optic will be utilized instead of PLC for those lines. o This new optical ground wire (“OPGW”) fiber optic cable facility will be installed from National Grid’s Blue Stores Substation to Transmission Developer’s Churchtown Substation and from National Grid’s Blue Stores Substation to Connecting Transmission Owner’s Milan Substation by the Transmission Developer. This fiber will support communications between these three locations for Line 4 and Line T-7 protection. The circuits to Transmission Developer’s Churchtown and Connecting Transmission Owner’s Milan and Pleasant Valley 115kV Substations will be provisioned on the OPGW fiber facility to support Line 4, Line T-7, and Line 10 permissive overreaching transfer trip (“POTT”) & direct transfer trip (“DTT”). • Perform a protection and coordination study to account for new transmission line impedances and area system configuration changes; • Issue relay setting files for the T-7 and #10 line relays; and • Stock necessary spare parts to accommodate the 954 MCM aluminum conductor steel supported (“ACSS”) conductor.
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