Temporary Disconnection. Temporary disconnection shall continue only for so long as reasonably necessary under Good Utility Practice.
Temporary Disconnection. Temporary disconnection of the Small Generating Facility or associated Interconnection Facilities shall continue only for so long as reasonably necessary under Good Utility Practice.
Temporary Disconnection. A Party may temporarily disconnect the Small Generator Facility from the Electric Distribution System in the event of an Emergency Condition for so long as the Party determines it is reasonably necessary in the event one or more of the following conditions or events occurs:
3.4.1 Emergency Conditions—shall mean any condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is reasonably likely to endanger life or property; or (2) that, in the case of the EDC, is reasonably likely to cause an Adverse System Impact; or (3) that, in the case of the Interconnection Customer, is reasonably likely (as determined in a non-discriminatory manner) to cause a material adverse effect on the security of, or damage to, the Small Generator Facility or the Interconnection Equipment. Under Emergency Conditions, the EDC or the Interconnection Customer may immediately suspend interconnection service and temporarily disconnect the Small Generator Facility. The EDC shall notify the Interconnection Customer promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Interconnection Customer’s operation of the Small Generator Facility. The Interconnection Customer shall notify the EDC promptly when it becomes aware of an Emergency Condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the EDC’s Electric Distribution System. To the extent information is known, the notification shall describe the Emergency Condition, the extent of the damage or deficiency, the expected effect on the operation of both Parties’ facilities and operations, its anticipated duration, and the necessary corrective action.
3.4.2 Scheduled Maintenance, Construction, or Repair – the EDC may interrupt interconnection service or curtail the output of the Small Generator Facility and temporarily disconnect the Small Generator Facility from the EDC’s Electric Distribution System when necessary for scheduled maintenance, construction, or repairs on EDC’s Electric Distribution System. The EDC shall provide the Interconnection Customer with five business days notice prior to such interruption. The EDC shall use reasonable efforts to coordinate such reduction or temporary disconnection with the Interconnection Customer.
Temporary Disconnection. 3.4.1 Rocky Mountain Power may temporarily disconnect the Net Metering Facility from Rocky Mountain Power’s system for so long as reasonably necessary in the event one or more of the following conditions or events occurs:
3.4.1.1 Emergencies or to address maintenance requirements for Rocky Mountain Power’s system.
3.4.1.2 Hazardous conditions existing on Rocky Mountain Power’s system which may affect the safety of the general public or Rocky Mountain Power employees due to the operation of the Net Metering Facility or protective equipment as determined by Rocky Mountain Power.
3.4.1.3 Adverse electrical effects on the electrical equipment of Rocky Mountain Power’s other electric customers caused by the Net Metering Facility as determined by Rocky Mountain Power.
3.4.2 In the event that no disconnect switch is installed, Rocky Mountain Power may physically disconnect all service to the Customer and/or all service to the premises where the Net Metering Facility is located.
3.4.3 To the extent practicable, Rocky Mountain Power will give prior notice of any temporary disconnection of the Net Metering Facility. If Rocky Mountain Power is unable to give prior notice, Rocky Mountain Power will provide notice including an explanation of the condition necessitating the disconnection at the time of disconnection.
3.4.4 Under emergency conditions, Rocky Mountain Power or Customer may immediately suspend interconnection service and temporarily disconnect the Net Metering Facility. Rocky Mountain Power shall notify Customer promptly when Rocky Mountain Power becomes aware of an emergency condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Net Metering Facility operation. Customer shall notify Rocky Mountain Power promptly when Customer becomes aware of an emergency condition that may reasonably be expected to affect Rocky Mountain Power’s system. To the extent the information is known, the notification shall describe the emergency condition, the extent of any damage or deficiency, the expected effect on the operation of both Parties’ facilities and operations, the anticipated duration, and the necessary corrective action.
3.4.5 Customer shall make reasonable efforts to provide notice of interruption of Net Metering Facility operation for safety and/or reliability reasons prior to the interruption unless an emergency occurs. Emergency interruptions or temporary terminations are subject to Section 3.4.1 above.
3.4.6 Rocky Mountain Power shall use reasonable efforts t...
Temporary Disconnection. TNB may temporarily disconnect the supply of electricity to the Premises for any purposes in connection with TNB’s efficient electricity supply system. TNB shall not be liable to provide any alternative supply to the Consumer after the disconnection.
Temporary Disconnection. A Party may temporarily disconnect the distributed generation facility from the electric distribution system in the event one or more of the following conditions or events occurs:
3.4.1 Emergency conditions - Shall mean any condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is likely to endanger life or property; or (2) that the utility determines is likely to cause an adverse system impact, or is likely to have a material adverse effect on the utility's electric distribution system, interconnection facilities or other facilities, or is likely to interrupt or materially interfere with the provision of electric utility service to other customers; or
Temporary Disconnection. Temporary disconnection shall continue only for so long as reasonably necessary under Good Utility Practice. SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 2648
Temporary Disconnection. The T & D Utility may temporarily disconnect the Small Generator Facility from its Electric Distribution System for so long as reasonably necessary in the event one or more of the following conditions or events occurs:
Temporary Disconnection. A Party may temporarily disconnect the Small Generator Facility from the Electric Distribution System in the event of an Emergency Condition for so long as the Party determines it is reasonably necessary in the event one or more of the following conditions or events occurs:
3.4.1. Emergency Conditions—shall mean any condition or situation: (1) that in the judgment of the Party making the claim is reasonably likely to endanger life or property; or
Temporary Disconnection. Rocky Mountain Power or Customer-Generator may temporarily disconnect the Net Metering Facility from Rocky Mountain Power’s system for so long as reasonably necessary in the event one or more of the following conditions or events occurs:
3.4.1 Under emergency conditions, Rocky Mountain Power or Customer-Generator may immediately suspend interconnection service and temporarily disconnect the Net Metering Facility. Rocky Mountain Power shall notify Customer-Generator promptly when Rocky Mountain Power becomes aware of an emergency condition that may reasonably be expected to affect the Net Metering Facility operation. Customer- Generator shall notify Rocky Mountain Power promptly when Customer-Generator becomes aware of an emergency condition that may reasonably be expected to affect Rocky Mountain Power’s system. To the extent the information is known, the notification shall describe the emergency condition, the extent of any damage or deficiency, the expected effect on the operation of both Parties’ facilities and operations, the anticipated duration, and the necessary corrective action.
3.4.2 If the Net Metering Facility must be physically disconnected for any reason, Rocky Mountain Power may do so by disconnecting all service to the Customer- Generator and/or all service to the premises where the Net Metering Facility is located.