Power Factor Test Clause Samples
The Power Factor Test clause establishes requirements for measuring and verifying the power factor of electrical equipment or systems. Typically, it outlines the acceptable range for power factor values, the testing procedures to be followed, and the party responsible for conducting the test, such as the supplier or contractor. This clause ensures that equipment operates efficiently and within specified electrical standards, helping to prevent energy losses and potential penalties from utility providers.
Power Factor Test. The power factor demonstration test will be performed during peak plant output and coordinated with the Transmission Provider to manage voltage at the Point of Interconnection and observed by the Independent Engineer. (Teleconference participation will be sufficient - given potential need for remote personnel and locations to participate during the test). Choose a clear day with no cloud cover and begin the test at peak plant output. Coordinate testing with Transmission Provider so it can help hold voltage steady at the Point of Interconnection to minimize voltage rise/drop on the system and within the Project. Take readings of real power output and power factor at the SEL relay on the primary side of the GSU:
Power Factor Test. The Contractor shall demonstrate each Unit's capability to operate under leading and lagging power factor conditions. The test shall be conducted by operating the Unit's generators at power factors of 0.95 leading for one hour and at 0.90 lagging for one hour as allowed by the transmission system.
Power Factor Test. Portions of this Exhibit, indicated by the ▇▇▇▇ “[***],” were omitted and have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to the Registrant’s application requesting confidential treatment pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
