Secondary Electrical Sample Clauses

Secondary Electrical i. Protection The existing Line 15 protection at the Xxxxxx Substation was recently upgraded to modern step-distance relays and a dedicated reclosing relay. These relays can be re-used, but a communications package consisting of an XXX XXXX0000 transceiver will need to be added to the "A" package to allow POTT and DTT to be transmitted and received to/from the Falls Park Substation. Since the tele-protection channel being added will enable DTT, wiring will be modified so that the breaker failure scheme in the "A" package is also initiated by the bus protection relaying. DTT receive will also drive the R15 reclosing relay to lockout. The existing Line 12 electromechanical relays shall be replaced with two (2) step- distance relays, a dedicated reclosing relay, and a communications package providing POTT/DTT to/from Transmission Developer’s Churchtown Substation. These devices shall mirror the Line 15 devices. Each new step-distance relay will provide phase and ground step- distance protection, ground directional overcurrent protection, and a breaker failure scheme for R12. The "A" package relay will also perform POTT, as well as DTT transmit and DTT receive supervision. DTT transmit will be performed for a faulted bus with failed R12. The reclosing relay package at the Xxxxxx Substation will need to be replaced with a new dedicated reclosing relay which will perform reclosing and sync check. Reclosing will be driven to lockout by the two R12 breaker failure schemes and the DTT receive from Transmission Developer’s Churchtown Substation.
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Secondary Electrical i. Protection Relay settings changes will need to be made to the New Scotland Line 2 terminal (new Line 2A) to accommodate the Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Line 2 cut in. The Segment A Project will be completing the installation of relaying and teleprotection equipment for the new Line 2A breaker position. The relaying used will be mirrored at Transmission Developer’s Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Station. Line 2A will keep the existing Line 2 power line carrier frequencies. The Xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Alps section will utilize new frequencies.
Secondary Electrical i. Protection The Line 15 protective relays shall be retired in place. The Greenbush Line 13N line protection was recently updated with two microprocessor-based step-distance relays. Each of these relays also performs breaker failure of breaker R13. The "A" package relay also performs POTT/DTT using an XXX XXXX-0000 unit with a C37.94 interface that connects to a MUX which utilizes a leased T1 to communicate with the New York State Electric & Gas Corporation’s ("NYSEG") Falls Park Substation. A dedicated reclosing relay was also installed. These existing Line 13 relays shall be re-used and reset for the shorter line length and changing source impedances. DTT shall be installed between the Greenbush and Schodack Substations using the existing relays. An area coordination study will be performed due to the reconfiguration of the line and may result in setting changes on the other Greenbush 115kV lines. SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2599
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