Connected System Point definition

Connected System Point means a System Point which (as contemplated in Section J1.4.6) is both a Connected System Exit Point and a System Entry Point;
Connected System Point or "CSP" means that point at which the Transportation System and Connected System are physically connected;
Connected System Point or “CSP” shall mean a pipeline or system of pipes that is not in the ownership of Cadent, but which are connected to the Cadent System that are used to convey gas to premises.

Examples of Connected System Point in a sentence

  • The GNI Code of Operations has effect from the Bellanaboy Connected System Point (CSP) and the pipeline is owned and operated by GNI.

  • The point of delivery at the Connected System Point shall be the Transfer Point as described in Part 4 to Appendix 1 and as illustrated in the diagram contained in Part 4 to Appendix 1.

  • The Gaslink Code of Operations has effect from the Bellanaboy Connected System Point (CSP) and the Corrib Linkline is owned by GNI and operated by Gaslink.


More Definitions of Connected System Point

Connected System Point or “CSP” shall mean a pipeline or system of pipes that is not in the ownership of NGN, but which are connected to the NGN System that are used to convey gas to premises.
Connected System Point or "CSP" means the point at which the GNI System is connected to the GNI (UK) System as shown in Schedule 1;
Connected System Point the Connected System ExitSystem Point at Moffat at which the Connected Offtake System is connected to the System;
Connected System Point the System Point at Moffat at which the Connected System is connected to the System;

Related to Connected System Point

  • interconnected system means a number of transmission and distribution systems linked together by means of one or more interconnectors;

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Gathering System means that portion of Gatherer’s pipeline system, including all appurtenances thereto, related to the provision of gathering and transportation services provided by Gatherer pursuant to this tariff.

  • Connection Point means an exit point or an entry point or a bidirectional point identified or to be identified as such in an access contract.

  • Interconnection Service means the physical and electrical interconnection of the Customer Facility with the Transmission System pursuant to the terms of Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI and the Interconnection Service Agreement entered into pursuant thereto by Interconnection Customer, the Interconnected Transmission Owner and Transmission Provider.

  • Interconnection Customer means a Generation Interconnection Customer and/or a Transmission Interconnection Customer.

  • Affected System Operator means an entity that operates an Affected System or, if the Affected System is under the operational control of an independent system operator or a regional transmission organization, such independent entity.

  • Affected System means an electric system other than the Transmission Provider’s Transmission System that may be affected by a proposed interconnection or on which a proposed interconnection or addition of facilities or upgrades may require modifications or upgrades to the Transmission System.

  • Interconnection Facilities means the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities and the Customer Interconnection Facilities.

  • Inter-connection Point means interface point of renewable energy generating facility with the transmission system or distribution system, as the case may be:

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) means the telephone Central Office Switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

  • Interconnection is As Defined in the Act.

  • connecting point means the point at which the drainage installation joins the connecting sewer;

  • Connected piping means all underground piping including valves, elbows, joints, flanges, and flexible connectors attached to a tank system through which regulated substances flow. For the purpose of determining how much piping is connected to any individual UST system, the piping that joins two UST systems should be allocated equally between them.