Protection Requirements. 1.2.1. The typical technical requirements for Distributor and Consumer protection shall be followed, as presented in Exhibit E.1 of Schedule E and Exhibits F.1 and F.2 of this Schedule F.
1.2.2. Line protections are required when transformers connected to separate supply circuits are operated in parallel on the low-voltage side, or if a large synchronous infeed exists at the low-voltage bus.
1.2.3. Directional current sensing relays may be required to detect infeed into faults within the transmission system and isolate the Customer’s contribution to the fault. Distance or impedance (21) relays as specified in Exhibit F.2 of this Schedule F, usually serve this need.
1.2.4. If the transformer is connected ungrounded wye or delta on the primary, then ground undervoltage (64-27) and ground overvoltage (64-59) protections as shown in Exhibit F.2 of this Schedule F are required to detect ground faults.
1.2.5. Where the Transmitter has accepted transformers connected wye-grounded on the primary (Yg/D or Yg/Yg), a ground-overcurrent relay (64) as indicated in Exhibit F.2 of this Schedule F, connected in the transformer neutral, may be used for detection.
1.2.6. Where remote/transfer trip circuits are used for transformer faults to trip the Transmitter’s line breakers at the terminal stations, the Customer shall use a motor-operated transformer disconnect switch at its station to provide a point of separation from the transmission system. Energization of remote/transfer trip and opening of the disconnect switch (89) shall be initiated simultaneously from the protection circuits. Full opening of the disconnect switch shall block sending of remote trip.
1.2.7. For a DC remote trip on a 115-kV system, the Customer shall provide all necessary equipment associated with one monitored teleprotection channel between its station and one of the supply terminal stations or tapped stations. Industry standard relays and associated equipment that is compatible with the Transmitter’s remote trip equipment shall be used. A 115-kV transfer trip shall have a similar requirement, except that audio- tone equipment shall be used instead of the DC battery voltage.
1.2.8. For a DC remote trip on a 230-kV system, the Customer shall provide all necessary equipment associated with two monitored teleprotection channels between its station and one of the supply terminal stations or tapped transformer stations. Normally two circuits in the same cable would be acceptable, but two separate cable...
Protection Requirements. Protection of the Attachment Facility will be provided by the fused disconnect switched on pole 21-1.
Protection Requirements. If, due to the interconnection of the Facility, when combined with pre-existing facilities interconnected to MMLD’s system, the rating of any of MMLD’s equipment or the equipment of others connected to MMLD’s system will be exceeded or its control function will be adversely affected, MMLD shall have the right to require the Interconnecting Customer to pay for the purchase, installation, replacement or modification of equipment to eliminate the condition. Where such action is deemed necessary by MMLD, MMLD will, where possible, permit the Interconnecting Customer to choose among two or more options for meeting MMLD’s requirements as described in this Protection Requirement.
Protection Requirements. Typical protection is illustrated in Appendix A Figures 1 and 2
Protection Requirements. If, due to the interconnection of the Facility, when combined with pre- existing facilities interconnected to CMLP’s system, the rating of any of CMLP’s equipment or the equipment of others connected to CMLP’s system will be exceeded or its control function will be adversely affected, CMLP shall have the right to require the Interconnecting Customer to pay for the purchase, installation, replacement, or modification of equipment to eliminate the condition. Where such action is deemed necessary by CMLP, CMLP will, where possible, permit the Interconnecting Customer to choose among two or more options for meeting CMLP’s requirements as described in this Protection Policy.
Protection Requirements. Protection requirements are defined in NEPOOL and NPCC documents as may be adopted or amended from time to time.
Protection Requirements. The Contractor shall be responsible for protection against vandalism, theft or malicious mischief of all of its work, materials and equipment at all times from the start to Final Acceptance of the Work.
Protection Requirements. The following protection requirements shall be included in the Pattersonville Road Substation:
Protection Requirements. (a) Each party acknowledges that the other party (the "Disclosing Party") may be required to disclose to it (the "Receiving Party") information which is Confidential Information considered to be the Disclosing Party's intellectual property. Each party agrees to take reasonable precautions to protect such Confidential Information and preserve its confidential, proprietary, or trade secret status. The Receiving Party shall use at least the same degree of care and precaution as is customarily used to protect its own Confidential Information or which would customarily be used in the software or high technology industries. A Receiving Party shall hold and maintain the Confidential Information disclosed to it in the strictest confidence and in trust for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Disclosing Party.
(b) The Receiving Party shall utilize all such Confidential Information solely for furthering the objectives of this License Agreement and it will not, either during the term of this License Agreement or at any time subsequent to the termination of this License Agreement, otherwise use such information for its own benefit or for the benefit of others; nor will it publish or otherwise disclose such Confidential Information to any other individual or Entity without first complying with the terms of this License Agreement and obtaining written consent from the Disclosing Party, which consent may be withheld in the sole discretion of the Disclosing Party.
(c) The obligations of Synthonics, Incorporated and MedScape pursuant to the provisions of this License Agreement regarding Confidential Information shall survive termination of this License Agreement for a period of five (5) years.
(d) The Receiving Party may allow employees and independent contractors to access and use the Confidential Information as reasonably necessary in the performance of their duties for the Receiving Party and in the exercise of the Receiving Party's rights hereunder. All such employees and independent contractors shall be contractually obligated in writing to make no other use of the Confidential Information before such access and use is permitted. Upon request, the Receiving Party shall provide copies of said writings to the Disclosing Party. The Receiving Party shall take all reasonable precautions necessary to ensure that no employee or independent contractor makes an unauthorized use or disclosure of the Confidential Information.
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