Relaying Sample Clauses

Relaying. The Facility relaying systems shall be consistent with the PJM OI and Company relaying practices as defined in the PJM Manuals and Appendix D of the Generation Facility Transmission Interconnection Agreement. Any changes to the design and/or setting of the protective relay system shall be subject to the prior review and acceptance by the Company. The relaying system for the Facility shall be sufficient to prevent or limit equipment damage for contingencies (i) within the facility and (ii) external to the Facility and on the Company system.
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Relaying. If the PTO maintains records in a manner that includes additional information, such records may be submitted in that manner.
Relaying. 6 . 1 AP shall have the right, using Good Utility Practice, to review and approve all equipment, including equipment settings, drawings, and functionality associated to review all protective relaying logic equipment, including equipment settings, Project. agreed upon communication and AP will install and maintain at 1 capability for AP to perform its ement System to accommodate 6 . 2 As AP system protection requirements change and as system protection technol GENERATOR's expense, AP's Interconnection Facilities in accordance wi upgrades affect the serviceability and acceptability of the protective reia Interconnection Facilities, GENERATOR agrees to upgrade;. at its expense, its them into compatibility with and to the same technological standards as those
Relaying. The emergency power generator shall include the protection, recommended in IEEE 242. 1. Not used 2. Not used 3. Not used 4. ANSI Device 25, Basler BE1-25 Sync-Check Relay 5. ANSI Device 86G, Electroxxxxxx Lock-Out Relay for tripping generator circuit breaker, "kill" of engine governor (or fuel or air supply) and annunciation to the DSC.
Relaying. 6.1 DLC shall have the right, using Good Utility Practice, to review and approve all new protective relaying logic equipment, including equipment settings, drawings, and functionality associated with each Connection Point, and to review all protective relaying logic equipment, including equipment settings, drawings, and functionality for the Units. 6.2 Any protective relay control system which causes any DLC breaker or Generating Company breaker connected to DLC bus to operate shall be maintained and tested in accordance with the provisions of this Article 6. 6.3 DLC shall, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, own, operate, maintain and test those protective relays, current transformers and potential transformers listed in Exhibit 1 that provide protection for the Transmission System. Generating Company shall, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, own, operate, maintain and test any remaining protective relays governed by this Article 6. The Parties shall maintain, and, as necessary, upgrade their respective protective relay systems, and in the case of Generating Company, any synchronization system equipment associated with the Connection Points, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, and shall provide the other Party with access to copies of operation and maintenance manuals and test records for all relay equipment, and in the case of Generating Company, any synchronization system equipment. DLC shall have the right, using Good Utility Practice, to review and approve all synchronizing procedures necessary to establish and maintain proper and safe connection between Generating Company's Facilities and the Transmission System, which approval shall not unreasonably be withheld. 6.4 The Parties shall test their respective relays associated with the Connection Points for correct calibration and operation in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Complete functional testing of the relay protection schemes shall be performed at the same time. Repairs or modifications to the protective relay systems which result in complete testing and functional verification of all relay systems associated with each Connection Point will be considered as a complete ECAR test and therefore shall restart the normal ECAR maintenance and testing cycle. 6.5 Generating Company shall bear the cost of all relay calibration and functional testing associated with the Connection Points to the extent such calibration and testing are consistent with Good Utility Practice. All suc...
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