Watercure Road Relay Upgrades Sample Clauses

Watercure Road Relay Upgrades. The following System Upgrade Facilities shall be completed by NYSEG at TrAILCo’s cost and expense, and will be owned by XXXXX. Xxxxx 0 Remove 100W PLC amplifiers on 30 line Attend Siemens 7SA training (3 days) Review Proposed Mainesburg settings Issue new Watercure Road 30 Line Terminal Settings Update Aspen and Relay databases Update Watercure Road operating instructions Install new settings Perform PLC level checks Perform End to End Tests Phase 2 The Phase 2 protection scheme will establish a second pilot channel between Mainesburg and Watercure Road substations. All costs associated with the Phase 2 protection scheme will be the responsibility of TrAILCo. TrAILCo will be responsible for the engineering, design, and procurement of phase 2 project and construction in the TrAILCo facilities. NYSEG will be responsible for the engineering, design review and the construction in NYSEG facilities. NYSEG and TrAILCo will work together to determine the most viable communications requirements. The preliminary scope of work for the Phase 2 protection scheme is as follows: Install a SEL-2506 fiber optic transceiver at Watercure Road adjacent to existing Siemens 7SA relay (to convert the 7SA I/O contacts to a MB signal over fiber). Watercure Road MB signal to be routed via 2815 transceiver to a new JUMX at Watercure Road then, xxx x xxx 0 xxxx XXXX SM fiber run, to 00xx Xxxxxx substation. At 00xx Xxxxxx substation, install a new JUMX to connect to the new T1 circuit from Mainesburg substation (ordered by FE) via a Positron shelf (Positron needs to be confirmed). The above scope of work for Phase 2 is subject to modification based on a number of factors, including further engineering review. Cost Estimates: System Upgrade Facilities Mainesburg Substation The estimated cost for engineering, procuring materials, and constructing Mainesburg Substation is $22,283,600. Line Loop System Upgrade Facilities from the Xxxxxx Drive – Mansfield 115 kV Line The estimated cost for engineering, procuring materials, and constructing the 115 kV line loop is $541,400. Protection System Upgrade FacilitiesXxxxx City 345 kV Remote End The estimated cost for engineering, procuring materials, and constructing the relay upgrades at Xxxxx City substation is $333,200. Protection System Upgrade Facilities – Xxxxxx Drive 115 kV Remote End The estimated cost for engineering and implementing the relay setting changes at Xxxxxx Drive Substation is $46,100. Protection System Upgrade Facilities –...
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Watercure Road Relay Upgrades. The estimate cost for engineering, procuring materials, and constructing the Phase 1 relay upgrades at Watercure Road substation is $101,200. The estimate cost for engineering, procuring materials, and constructing the Phase 2 relay upgrades at Watercure Road substation is $750,000.

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