PROTECTIVE RELAY TEST REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

PROTECTIVE RELAY TEST REQUIREMENTS. 1. Commissioning as well as periodic and functional testing of required fault protection (21 ZOS, 25, 50/51, 50/51G, 51N, 51V, 21, 62, 27, 59, 81, etc.) shall be performed and documented by the Power Producer at intervals specified by GPU Energy and to specifications established by the manufacturer. All required testing of the fault protection shall be performed and certified by a qualified testing organization acceptable to GPU Energy. See Attachment 3. A maintenance and test log will be developed and maintained by the Power Producer. This log will detail all maintenance information recommended by the manufacturers and then instruction manuals. This log will contain specific information pertinent to the equipment maintained, e.g. location, manufacturer, year, type, serial number, date and type of test (functional trip test calibration test results, etc.) and any corrective D14 action taken due to test/maintenance findings. This log shall be available for inspection by GPU Energy at any reasonable time. Each year, a letter indicating that all required testing and maintenance has been completed with acceptable results shall be submitted to GPU Energy. GPU Energy has the right upon request to inspect all required protective equipment associated with the Generation Facility's interconnection(s). 2. GPU Energy shall reserve the right to specify settings of all isolation devices which are part of the Generation Facility's system. 3. GPU Energy shall require initial inspection and testing as well as subsequent inspection and testing of the Generating Facilty's isolation and fault protection systems (27-62, 59-62, 81o, 81u-62, etc.) at the Generation Facility's expense on an annual basis. All required testing shall be performed and certified by a qualified testing organization acceptable to GPU Energy (Attachment 3). GPU Energy reserves the right to observe any tests performed. Maintenance of these systems must be performed and documented by the Power Producer at specified intervals to the satisfaction of GPU Energy. GPU Energy shall reserve the right to disconnect the Generation Facility and/or the cogeneration equipment from the GPU system for failure to comply with these inspections, testing and maintenance requirements.
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PROTECTIVE RELAY TEST REQUIREMENTS. Commissioning as well as periodic and functional testing of required fault protection (21 205, 25, 50/51, 50/51G, 51N, 51V, 21, 62, 27, 59, 81, etc.) shall be performed and documented by the Power Producer at intervals specified by GPU Energy and to specifications established by the manufacturer. All required testing of the fault protection shall be performed and certified by a qualified testing organization acceptable to GPU Energy. See Attachment 3. A maintenance and test log will be developed and maintained by the Power Producer. This log will detail all maintenance information recommended by the manufacturers and then instruction manuals. This log will contain specific information pertinent to the equipment maintained, e.g. location, manufacturer, year, type, serial number, date and type of test (functional trip test calibration test results, etc.) and any corrective action taken due to test/maintenance findings. This log shall be available for inspection by GPU Energy at any reasonable time. Each year, a letter indicating that all required testing and maintenance has been completed with acceptable results shall be submitted to GPU Energy. GPU Energy has the right upon request to inspect all required protective equipment associated with the Generation Facility's interconnection(s).

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