Disconnect Switch definition

Disconnect Switch means a device that:
Disconnect Switch. A mechanical device used for isolating a circuit or equipment from a source of power.
Disconnect Switch. Identify type and location of disconnect switch: • One-Line Diagram – A basic drawing of an electric circuit in which one or more conductors are represented by a single line and each electrical device and major component of the installation, from the generator to the point of interconnection, are noted by symbols. ▪ One-Line Diagram attached: ☐ - Yes • Plot Plan – A map showing the distributed generation facility’s location in relation to streets, alleys, or other geographic markers. ▪ Plot Plan attached: ☐ - Yes • Generator on site? ☐ - Yes ☐ - No (Generator must be tied to load side of transfer switch.)

Examples of Disconnect Switch in a sentence

  • If an AC Disconnect Switch is not installed, the revenue meter may be temporarily removed by PG&E due to an emergency or maintenance on PG&E’s system to isolate the Customer’s generator from the electric distribution system.

  • PG&E recommends that a customer installing an inverter-based generator consider also installing an AC Disconnect Switch to facilitate maintenance of the Customer’s equipment (i.e. inverter, PV arrays, etc.).

  • AC Disconnect Switch requirements are available in PG&E’s Greenbook www.pge.com/greenbook.

  • The switch must be labeled "Generator Disconnect Switch." The switch may isolate the Interconnection Customer and its associated load from the Utility's System or disconnect only the Generator from the Utility's System and shall be accessible to the Utility at all times.

  • The Utility shall have access to the Customer premises or property and to the External AC Generator Disconnect Switch as permitted in its policies, Rules and Regulations and Interconnection Standards.

  • The Disconnect Switch must be rated for the voltage and current requirements of the Generating Facility, and must be listed and conform to all applicable UL, ANSI and IEEE standards.

  • In the event APS grants approval to install the Disconnect Switch at a location other than the electrical service entrance section (SES), Customer shall install a placard at the SES giving concise directions to, and the location of, the Disconnect Switch.

  • In addition, a warning label shall be mounted on the Disconnect Switch front cover with the following words: “Warning: Electric Shock Hazard.

  • The Disconnect Switch shall be capable of being locked in the open position.

  • The Disconnect Switch shall be accessible to MSEDCL’s personnel at all times and must be capable of disconnecting all Generator equipment from MSETCL’s transmission & MSEDCL’s distribution system.


More Definitions of Disconnect Switch

Disconnect Switch. A visible open disconnect device that Customer is required to install and maintain in accordance with the requirements set forth in this document. It will completely isolate Customer's GF from the APS System, including the Utility metering equipment located at the SES. Distributed Energy Resource (DER): A source of electric power that is connected to the APS System, either Behind the Meter in the customer's premise, or on the utility's primary distribution system. A DER shall include either/or Generators and Energy Storage technologies capable of exporting active power to the APS System. Distributed Generation (DG): Any type of electrical Generator, Static Inverter or GF interconnected with the APS System that either (a) has the capability of being operated in electrical parallel with APS’ System, or (b) can feed a Customer load that can also be fed by the APS System. A Distributed Generation facility is also referred to as a “Generating Facility” or “GF” in this document.

Related to Disconnect Switch

  • Disconnect means the disabling of circuitry preventing both outgoing and incoming communications.

  • Disconnection means a deactivation of connection assets that results in cessation of distribution services to a consumer;

  • Switch means a switching device employed by a Carrier within the Public Switched Network. Switch includes but is not limited to End Office Switches, Tandem Switches, Access Tandem Switches, Remote Switching Modules, and Packet Switches. Switches may be employed as a combination of End Office/Tandem Switches. "Switched Access Service" means the offering of transmission and switching services to Interexchange Carriers for the purpose of the origination or termination of telephone toll service. Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 8XX access, and 900 access and their successors or similar Switched Access Services. "Switched Access Traffic" is traffic that originates at one of the Party's End User Customers and terminates at an IXC Point of Presence, or originates at an IXC Point of Presence and terminates at one of the Party's End User Customers, whether or not the traffic transits the other Party's network.

  • Packet Switch is a router designed to read the destination address in an incoming cell or packet, consult a routing table and route the packet toward its destination. Packetizing is done in originating CPE and reassembly is done in terminating CPE. Multiple packet formats or protocols exist (e.g., x.25, x.75, frame relay, ATM, and IP).

  • End Office Switches (“EOs”) are switches from which end user Telephone Exchange Services are directly connected and offered.

  • Access Tandem Switch is a Switch used to connect End Office Switches to interexchange Carrier Switches. Qwest's Access Tandem Switches are also used to connect and switch traffic between and among Central Office Switches within the same LATA and may be used for the exchange of local traffic.

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

  • Antenna means communications equipment that transmits or receives electromagnetic radio frequency signals used in the provision of wireless services.

  • connecting sewer means a pipe owned by the municipality and installed by it for the purpose of conveying sewage from a drainage installation on a premises to a sewer beyond the boundary of those premises or within a servitude area or within an area covered by a way-leave or by agreement;

  • Customer-generator means a user of a net metering system.

  • End Office Switch or “End Office” is a switching machine that directly terminates traffic to and receives traffic from purchasers of local exchange services. An End Office Switch does not include a PBX.

  • Interconnector means a transmission line which crosses or spans a border between Member States for the purpose of connecting the national transmission system of those Member States or a transmission line between a Member State and a third country up to the territory of the Member States or the territorial sea of that Member State;

  • 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.

  • Service Switching Point (SSP) means the 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.

  • Connector means a flanged, screwed, welded, or other joined fitting used to connect two pipelines or a pipeline and a piece of process equipment.

  • smart metering system means an electronic system that is capable of measuring electricity fed into the grid or electricity consumed from the grid, providing more information than a conventional meter, and that is capable of transmitting and receiving data for information, monitoring and control purposes, using a form of electronic communication;

  • Network Integration Transmission Service means the transmission service provided under Tariff, Part III.

  • Network Area means the 50 mile radius around the local school campus the Named Insured is attending.

  • Transmission Interconnection Customer means an entity that submits an Interconnection Request to interconnect or add Merchant Transmission Facilities to the Transmission System or to increase the capacity of Merchant Transmission Facilities interconnected with the Transmission System in the PJM Region or an entity that submits an Upgrade Request for Merchant Network Upgrades (including accelerating the construction of any transmission enhancement or expansion, other than Merchant Transmission Facilities, that is included in the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan prepared pursuant to Operating Agreement, Schedule 6).

  • Generation Interconnection Customer means an entity that submits an Interconnection Request to interconnect a new generation facility or to increase the capacity of an existing generation facility interconnected with the Transmission System in the PJM Region.

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7) means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • Satellite means any satellite owned by the Issuer or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries and any satellite purchased by the Issuer or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries pursuant to the terms of a Satellite Purchase Agreement, whether such satellite is in the process of manufacture, has been delivered for launch or is in orbit (whether or not in operational service).

  • Tandem Switch or “Tandem Office” or “Tandem” is a switching entity that has billing and recording capabilities and is used to connect and switch trunk circuits between and among End Office Switches and between and among End Office Switches and carriers’ aggregation points, points of termination, or points of presence, and to provide Switched Exchange Access Services.

  • 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.

  • Network Load means the load that a Network Customer designates for Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III. The Network Customer’s Network Load shall include all load (including losses) served by the output of any Network Resources designated by the Network Customer. A Network Customer may elect to designate less than its total load as Network Load but may not designate only part of the load at a discrete Point of Delivery. Where an Eligible Customer has elected not to designate a particular load at discrete points of delivery as Network Load, the Eligible Customer is responsible for making separate arrangements under Tariff, Part II for any Point-To-Point Transmission Service that may be necessary for such non-designated load.