OPERATION OF INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES AND SUBSTATION Sample Clauses

OPERATION OF INTERCONNECTION FACILITIES AND SUBSTATION. 4.1 The Load Entity shall maintain operating communications with the Designated PG&E Switching Center . The operating communications shall include, but not be limited to, system paralleling or separation, scheduled and unscheduled shutdowns, and equipment clearances. 4.2 All oral operating communications shall be conducted through the Designated PG&E Switching Center . The Load Entity agrees to maintain direct phone service so that PG&E can give instructions to the Load Entity or its designated operator. 4.3 The Load Entity agrees to notify the Designated PG&E Switching Center of the following: a. The current names and 24 -hour phone numbers of the personnel responsible for operating and maintaining the Load Entity’s Substation. b. Any Emergency situation, or any request that PG&E de -energize a portion of the system under its control. c. Any changes in the mechanical or electric condition of the Load Entity’s Substation that may affect the reliability of the Load Entity’s service or the PG&E electric system. d. Immediately upon discove ry, any miss operation or inoperable condition of a PG&E-required interconnection relay, circuit breaker, or other protective device. e. Immediately upon discovery, any operation of a PG&E -required interconnection relay, circuit breaker, or other protectiv e device. Relay targets that caused the circuit breaker or protective device to operate. f. Plans to manually parallel or separate from the PG&E system and the times of actual manual parallels and separations. Emergency separations shall be reported as soon as conditions permit. 4.4 Under normal conditions, the Load Entity shall give as much advance notice as possible (a minimum of 168 hours if connected to 230 kV or 120 hours if connected to 115 kV or below is requested) to the Designated PG&E Switching Center when planning to perform work that may affect PG&E’s electric system. At a minimum, the notice shall include: a. Nature of the work to be performed. b. Date and time work will begin. x. Xxxx and time work will be completed. d. Apparatus to be cleared and the Clearance Points required. January 2012 AI-7 e. Name and telephone number of the person in charge of the work. f. Whether or not protective grounds will be installed. 4.5 If the Load Entity wishes to perform work on its own facilities which would normally be ene rgized by PG&E -controlled source(s) of energy, the Load Entity may request that PG&E open, lock and tag PG&E’s associated disconnect device to isolat...

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