NUFs at Coopers Corner 345kV Substation Sample Clauses

NUFs at Coopers Corner 345kV Substation. The NUFs at Connecting Transmission Owner’s Coopers Corner 345 kV Substation include the following work. The taps for a breaker failure and line protection scheme may be swapped to 3000/5A to preclude overload on the secondary circuits. Additionally, there is an existing current transformer (“CT”) that is tapped at 3000/5A, but uses an auxiliary CT to provide the correct 3000/1A CT ratio. The auxiliary transformer needs to be changed to an auxiliary CT with an identical ratio but a higher continuous current rating. As part of the final engineering design review, Connecting Transmission Owner reserves the right to not require a new auxiliary CT. As summarized above, the NUFs at Connecting Transmission Owner’s Coopers Corner 345 kV Substation include the following work: • Replace auxiliary current transformers inside the yard cabinet associated with breakers B2/3482 and B2/3382 with an identical ratio but a higher continuous current rating; and • Adjust relay settings on existing relays (including any required temporary settings): o 62BFA for B2/3482 o 62BFB for B2/3482 o 62BFA for 34/B382 o 62BFB for 34/B382 o DFR for line 34 o 21A/21NA for line 34 o 87B/for line 34.
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NUFs at Coopers Corner 345kV Substation. NUFs are required at Connecting Transmission Owner’s Coopers Corner Substation to handle the increased current flow due to the Transmission Project. The NUFs at the Coopers Corner Substation include the following major electrical equipment and facilities: • Two (2) three phase 345 kV dead tank circuit breakers; • Ten (10) three phase 345 kV motor operated disconnect switches;

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