Telecommunications Requirements Clause Samples
Telecommunications Requirements. The CAISO and Host Balancing Authority shall establish and maintain real-time, redundant, diversely routed, communications links between the CAISO EMS and the Host Balancing Authority EMS, with the primary link utilizing the standard inter-control center communications protocol (“ICCP”) in accordance with the CAISO Dynamic Scheduling Protocol for the dynamically scheduled System Resources listed in Schedule 2.
Telecommunications Requirements. UUSD shall require that the minimum telecommunications requirements set forth at Exhibit D are available at each Identified School.
Telecommunications Requirements. The distribution circuits from the CTI Area require diverse optical fibre routing to the PTO network with an agreed practicable separation within the building until they approach the CTI Area, thereafter a reduced practicable separation shall be provided. Either a PSTN Direct Exchange Line or an extension of the BDB multiplex centre telephone system will be required within the CTI area. ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS CTI& BDB shall agree on a system such that necessary maintenance personnel can gain access to the CTI Area for the diagnosis and correction of equipment faults, on the production of an appropriate identification. Access is required on a 24hr/365 day basis, and includes PTO staff unaccompanied by CTI for the correction of circuit faults but will be subject to an agreed operational procedure.
Telecommunications Requirements. The RTU/AGC unit will incorporate the capability for telecommunication of three (3) phase watts, vars, volts, and amperes measured at the generator terminals, and three (3) phase station service watts, vars, volts and amperes measured at the normal and startup transformer secondaries. Other parameters, such as those listed below, will be telemetered via the RTU/AGC from the turbine generator equipment with the choice of parameters to be made durinq preparation of the Interconnection Plan as appropriate for the actual Facility design:
(1) Actual ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇.
(2) Actual station service.
(3) Actual gross MVAR.
(4) Desired generation (set point return).
(5) Unit response rate (MW)/minute).
(6) Maximum limit (MW).
(7) Minimum limit (MW).
(8) Low Boiler limit (MW).
(9) High Boiler limit (MW).
(10) Unit desired volts (set point return).
(11) Unit actual volts. (12) Response rate (volts). (13) Maximum operating volts.
Telecommunications Requirements. The IRS will provide all of the Telecommunication’s equipment such as switch, router, and servers, but all components such as wire, cable, fiber optics, cables, jacks, innerduct and connecting hardware will be as specified by IRS telecommunication specialist and be provided to the GSA/lessor/contractor. Where wall jacks are unused, the electrical contractor shall furnish and install blank face plates. All work shall conform to the combined EIA (Electronic Industries Association)/TIA (Telecommunications Industry Asso- ciation) Standard: EIA/TIA-569, Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces. IRS telecommunications utilize both fiber optic and copper backbone cables with twisted pair station segments. Plenum cables will be used per building fire safety code. However, all conduit runs (pathways) must be capable of supporting installation of fiber optic cable. All conduits shall be installed in accordance with EIA/TIA-569, Section 4.4.
Telecommunications Requirements. 12.1. When computer equipment is connected to a public network, i.e. a switchboard or telephone network, certain regulations of the telecommunications provider apply. It is the sole responsibility of the Customer to ensure compliance with all such regulations.
