Automatic Voltage Regulation definition

Automatic Voltage Regulation means the automatic maintenance of a Providing Unit's terminal voltage or the automatic maintenance of a Providing Unit's Voltage setpoint, Reactive Power setpoint or Power Factor setpoint at its Connection Point, as appropriate;
Automatic Voltage Regulation or “AVR” means the automatic maintenance of a Providing Unit's terminal voltage or the automatic maintenance of a Providing Unit's Voltage setpoint, Reactive Power setpoint or Power Factor setpoint at its Connection Point, as appropriate;
Automatic Voltage Regulation means the automatic maintenance of a Providing Unit's terminal voltage or the automatic maintenance of a Providing Unit's Voltage setpoint, Reactive Power setpoint or Power Factor setpoint at its Connection Point, as appropriate

Examples of Automatic Voltage Regulation in a sentence

  • The incoming utility power may be damaging to important data and hardware, but with Automatic Voltage Regulation, the computer will not experience damaging voltage levels.

  • All bids should comply with technical and operating specifications for Automated Generation Control (AGC) for automated signal operation and Automatic Voltage Regulation functionality.

  • CC.7.3.8 All Generation Units shall be capable of contributing to control of Transmission System Voltage by continuous modulation of Generator Voltage by means of a suitable continuously acting Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) which shall comply with BS4999 part 140, or equivalent European Standards and the characteristics of which have been accepted by the TSO prior to the Connection Date, such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld.

  • DCC10.10.4 All Generation Units shall be capable of contributing to control of the Distribution System voltage by continuous modulation of Generator voltage by means of a suitable continuous acting Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) which shall comply with BS4999 part 140 or equivalent European Standards and the characteristics of which have been accepted by the DSO prior to the connection date, such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld.

  • The following Operational Requirements apply to Providing Units availing of the Product Scalar for the provision of SSRP with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): The Providing Unit shall have AVR control (tested and approved).

  • The utility power may be damaging to important data and hardware, but Automatic Voltage Regulation helps the computer not experience dangerous voltage levels.

  • C.3 Identify the cause of the alleged or confirmed violation(s) identified above:EPE permitted generators to remain in service without Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) on and in Voltage Control Mode to allow routine maintenance.

  • Output Voltage and Frequency (On Mains)230 +/- 5 % with AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation), 50 hz +/- synchronized with InputPower Frequency 4.Output Voltage and Frequency (On battery) 230 V +/- 3% with 50 Hz 5.Backup Time120 minutes 6.

  • The following Operational Requirements apply to Providing Units availing of the Product Scalar for the provision of SSRP with Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR):• The Providing Unit shall have AVR control (tested and approved).

  • To mitigate Cyber security risks, Digital Services is working with our external security partner to develop a new IT Security Strategy based on a business impact assessment which assesses the potential impact of any compromise against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of our electronic information and ICT systems.

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