Supply Considerations Sample Clauses
The Supply Considerations clause defines the obligations and expectations regarding the provision and availability of goods or services under the agreement. It typically outlines requirements such as minimum order quantities, lead times for delivery, and procedures for handling shortages or delays. By clearly specifying these terms, the clause helps ensure that both parties understand their responsibilities and reduces the risk of disputes related to supply interruptions or unmet demand.
Supply Considerations. 1.1.1 A high-voltage interrupting device (HVI) shall provide a point of isolation for the Generator=s station from the transmission system. HVIs shall be provided with appropriate back-up protection. The HVI shall be a circuit breaker unless the Transmitter authorizes another device.
1.1.2 The HV side of the Generator=s transformer shall be protected by surge arresters.
1.1.3 All protection systems shall be redundant and be complete with separate trip auxiliary relays and separately fused DC supplies.
1.1.4 The standard transformer winding connection for large Generators is LV delta B HV wye. Any other winding connections shall require the approval of the Transmitter. The Transmitter shall give its approval if it is satisfied that the reliability of its transmission system is not affected.
1.1.5 The method of grounding the neutral of all power transformer primary windings shall require the approval of the Transmitter. The Transmitter shall give its approval if it is satisfied that the reliability of its transmission system is not affected.
Supply Considerations. 1.1.1. A high-voltage interrupting (HVI) device shall provide clearing of faults in the load Customer's system. HVIs shall be provided with appropriate back-up protection. The HVI shall be a circuit breaker located at the connection point unless the Transmitter authorizes another device or location.
1.1.2. The Transmitter shall determine, in consultation with its Customers, the supply voltage to the Customer. The 115 kV or 230 kV voltage shall be generally used for supply of Customers with a peak demand of 20 MW or more.
1.1.3. Tapped transformers of Transmitters, Consumers or Distributors, excluding those that are deemed compliant under section 4.6 of the code, shall have adequate on-load tap-changer or other voltage-regulating facilities to operate continuously within normal variations on the transmission system as set out in the Market Rules and to operate in emergencies with a further transmission system voltage variation of ± six per cent (± 6% ).
1.1.4. The neutrals of the power transformer primary windings at transmission system tapped stations are normally not grounded. Transmitters shall approve grounded transformers by exception only.
1.1.5. Consumers and Distributors shall participate in load shedding to meet reliability standards.
1.1.6. A transmission system breaker of a Consumer or Distributor shall not autoreclose without Transmitter’s approval.
1.1.7. A Consumer or a Distributor shall not manually energize a Transmitter’s line without the Transmitter’s approval.
1.1.8. To meet the minimum general requirements for all equipment connected to the transmission system, a Customer may have to install any necessary equipment, including, for example, capacitors and filters.
Supply Considerations. 1.1.1 A high-voltage interrupting (HVI) device shall provide clearing of faults in the load Customer's system. HVIs shall be provided with appropriate back-up protection. The HVI shall be a circuit breaker located at the connection point unless the Transmitter authorizes another device or location.
Supply Considerations. 1.1.1 A high-voltage interrupting device (HVI) shall provide a point of isolation for the Generator’s station from the transmission system. HVIs shall be provided with appropriate back-up protection. The HVI shall be a circuit breaker unless the Transmitter authorizes another device.
1.1.2 The HV side of the Generator’s transformer shall be protected by surge arresters.
1.1.3 All protection systems shall be redundant and be complete with separate trip auxiliary relays and separately fused DC supplies.
1.1.4 The standard transformer winding connection for large Generators is LV delta B HV wye. Any other winding connections shall require the approval of the Transmitter. The Transmitter shall give its approval if it is satisfied that the reliability of its transmission system is not affected.
1.1.5 Transmitter approval is required before grounding the neutral of power transformer windings at tapped transmission system stations.
