Common use of Review of Synchronization Tests Clause in Contracts

Review of Synchronization Tests. No less than forty-five (45) Days prior to the commercial operation date of the Facility, Generator shall provide Georgia Power copies of all applicable excitation system field test results (including chart recordings and actual data points in electronic form) and field settings, including (if applicable) Power System Stabilizer test results and settings in a format that conforms to the models previously submitted with the original application data. These tests include but are not limited to excitation system open circuit step in voltage tests, and (if applicable) Power System Stabilizer gain margin and phase compensation tests. Excitation system open circuit step in voltage test response chart recordings shall be provided showing generator terminal voltage, field voltage, and field current (exciter field voltage and current for brushless excitation systems) with sufficient resolution such that the change in voltages and currents are clearly distinguishable. The excitation system open circuit step in voltage test data points corresponding to the chart recordings should also be submitted in electronic form. Georgia Power may require that Generator perform more detailed tests if there are significant differences between the excitation system open circuit step in voltage test response and the step response predicted through dynamic simulation of model data. Any problems identified as a result of changes from application data to actual field settings of the excitation system including (if applicable) Power System Stabilizers must be addressed and resolved as soon as practicable by the Generator in order for the Generator to continue to deliver power to the Interconnection Point.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Southern Power Co), Interconnection Agreement (Southern Power Co), Interconnection Agreement (Southern Power Co)

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