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

  • Charges in respect of capacity at a Commissioning Connected System Point shall comprise the capacity component of the applicable Tariff.

  • Registered Shippers at a Commissioning Connected System Point shall be liable to pay to the Transporter the commodity component of the applicable Tariff.

  • A Commissioning Shipper shall apply to become a Registered Shipper at a Commissioning Connected System Point by applying for capacity at that Commissioning Connected System Point in accordance with the applicable Commissioning Reverse Flow Arrangements.

  • The Transporter may agree to exchange information with any Adjacent TSO or Connected System Operator as to the plans for maintenance and to take reasonable steps to co-ordinate plans for maintenance of parts of the Transportation System adjacent to the Interconnection Point or Connected System Point.

  • PAYMENTIn no event will a private lateral or main sewer be accepted, and so reported to the City and/or County, until all fees and charges are paid, including charges for work performed by the District and repairs undertaken by the District as provided in Volume I, Section 7.

  • For the avoidance of doubt when a Connected System Point ceases to be designated at a Bi-Directional CSP the Connected System Point may be an Entry Point or a Connected System Exit Point pursuant to this Code.The provisions of this Section 5 are in addition to and not in substitution for Section 3 ( Entry) and Section 4 (Offtake Point) provided however the provisions of this Section 5 shall prevail over the provisions of Section 3 (Entry Points) and Section 4 (Offtake Points) at a Bi-Directional CSP.

  • The Transporter may with the approval of the Commission, notify Shippers that a Connected System Point ceases to be designated as a Bi-Directional CSP and any such notice shall specify the date from which the Connected System Point shall cease to be so designated.

  • A Connected System Point which is not an Interconnection Point may be designated by the Transporter from time to time as a Bi-Directional CSP where it is technically, operationally and/or commercially feasible to deliver gas to and offtake gas at the Connected Systems Point.

  • Shippers notified in writing to the Transporter by the Connected System Operator at a Commissioning Connected System Point (“ Commissioning Shippers”) may reserve capacity to facilitate the offtake of Natural Gas at a Commissioning Connected System Point in accordance with this Code and applicable Commissioning Reverse Flow Arrangements.

  • An “Entry Allocation” shall refer to the quantity of Natural Gas that is allocated to a Shipper at an Entry Point (including an Entry Point configured within a Bi‐ Directional Connected System Point) for a Gas Day.


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;

  • 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.

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) is a telephone central office switch equipped with a Signaling System 7 (SS7) interface.

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

  • Combined sewer system means a system for conveying both sanitary sewage and storm water runoff.

  • 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.

  • Electrical Interconnection Facilities means the equipment and facilities required to safely and reliably interconnect a Facility to the transmission system of the Transmitting Utility, including the collection system between each Bloom System, transformers and all switching, metering, communications, control and safety equipment, including the facilities described in any applicable Interconnection Agreement.