FFR Response Time definition

FFR Response Time means the length of time in seconds from the start of an Event that it takes a Providing Unit to provide the FFR DS3 System Service;

Examples of FFR Response Time in a sentence

  • The assessment of FFR performance is carried out following the Frequency passing through the Reserve Trigger for the Providing Unit at time T=0.The assessment of FFR performance is carried out for the T=0 plus the Providing Units FFR Response Time to T+10 seconds period (the FFR Period) and for the T+10 seconds to T+20 seconds period.

  • The MW response from the Providing Unit should be sustained for the T=0 plus the Providing Units FFR Response Time to T+10 seconds period.

  • Where the Providing Unit has committed to a faster response than 2 seconds, and is eligible for a FFR Fast Response Scalar greater than 1, the Providing Unit shall provide its Expected response within its FFR Response Time at each Reserve Trigger.At times of high Frequency, where the Providing Unit is providing an over frequency response, the Frequency Response Curve design is the same (the control parameters may differ) except mirrored about the Nominal Frequency.

  • For each Performance Incident, where the maximum Expected FFR Response during the FFR Period is greater than or equal to 1 MW the Performance Incident Scaling Factor (Qi) is calculated as follows:Let S1 be equal to an assessment of each sample point during the T=0 plus the Providing Units FFR Response Time to T+10 seconds period.

  • For each Performance Incident, where the maximum Expected FFR Response during the FFR Period is greater than or equal to 10.2 MW the Performance Incident Scaling Factor (Qi) is calculated as follows:Let S1 be equal to an assessment of each sample point during the T=0 plus the Providing Units FFR Response Time to T+10 seconds period.

  • For each Performance Incident, where the maximum Expected FFR Response during the FFR Period is greater than or equal to 0.21 MW the Performance Incident Scaling Factor (Qi) is calculated as follows:Let S1 be equal to an assessment of each sample point during the T=0 plus the Providing Units FFR Response Time to T+10 seconds period.

  • At each building, the affected regular education and special education faculty will meet each spring to review assignment of special education students to different classes for the following year.

  • For each Performance Incident, where the maximum Expected FFR Response during the FFR Period is greater than or equal to 0.5 MW the Performance Incident Scaling Factor (Qi) is calculated as follows:Let S1 be equal to an assessment of each sample point during the T=0 plus the Providing Units FFR Response Time to T+10 seconds period.

  • Where the Providing Unit has committed to a faster response than 2 seconds, and is eligible for aFFR Fast Response Scalar greater than 1, the Providing Unit shall provide itsExpected response within its FFR Response Time at each Reserve Trigger.

  • Where the Providing Unit has committed to a faster response than 2 seconds, and is eligible for a FFR Fast Response Scalar greater than 1, the Providing Unit shall provide itsExpected response within its FFR Response Time at each Reserve Trigger.

Related to FFR Response Time

  • Response Time means the difference in time between the change of the component to be measured at the reference point and a system response of 90 per cent of the final reading (t90) with the sampling probe being defined as the reference point, whereby the change of the measured component is at least 60 per cent full scale (FS) and takes place in less than 0.1 second. The system response time consists of the delay time to the system and of the rise time of the system.

  • PQQ Response means the response submitted by the Supplier to the pre-qualification questionnaire issued by the Authority on 06/03/2012;

  • Notice Deadline means 2.30 p.m. (Dublin time), provided that the Notice Deadline in respect of any Series of ETP Securities may be adjusted by agreement between the Issuer and the Margin Loan Provider with effect from the fifth calendar day following the date on which notice of such adjustment is given to the holders in accordance with Condition 17.

  • Response Deadline means 60 days after the Administrator mails Notice to Class Members and Aggrieved Employees, and shall be the last date on which Class Members may: (a) fax, email, or mail Requests for Exclusion from the Settlement, or (b) fax, email, or mail his or her Objection to the Settlement. Class Members to whom Notice Packets are resent after having been returned undeliverable to the Administrator shall have an additional 14 calendar days beyond the Response Deadline has expired.

  • Margin Notice Deadline the time agreed to by the parties in the relevant Confirmation, Annex I hereto or otherwise as the deadline for giving notice requiring same-day satisfaction of margin maintenance obligations as provided in Paragraph 4 hereof (or, in the absence of any such agreement, the deadline for such purposes established in accordance with market practice);

  • Notice of Special Rate Period means any notice with respect to a Special Rate Period of shares of MuniPreferred pursuant to subparagraph (d)(i) of Section 4 of Part I of this Statement.

  • Claim Deadline means the last date by which a Claim submitted to the Settlement Administrator by a Settlement Class Member must be postmarked or submitted electronically, which will be ninety (90) Days after the Notice Deadline. All Claims postmarked or submitted electronically at the Settlement Website on or before the Claim Deadline shall be timely, and all Claims postmarked or submitted electronically at the Settlement Website after the Claim Deadline shall be untimely and barred from entitlement to any Settlement Relief.

  • Emergency Load Response Program means the program by which Curtailment Service Providers may be compensated by PJM for Demand Resources that will reduce load when dispatched by PJM during emergency conditions, and is described in Operating Agreement, Schedule 1, section 8 and the parallel provisions of Tariff, Attachment K-Appendix, section 8.

  • Emergency Response Agency is a governmental entity authorized to respond to requests from the public to meet emergencies.

  • Emergency Response Plan means the plan constituting the set of procedures developed by the Owner for dealing with an Incident which may impact on the Network or Connecting Infrastructure, including all actions to be taken to minimise or alleviate any threat or danger to any person or property:

  • Direct response solicitation means a solicitation through a sponsoring or endorsing entity or individually solely through mails, telephone, the Internet or other mass communication media.

  • Past Response Costs means all costs, including, but not limited to, direct and indirect costs, that the United States paid at or in connection with the Site through [insert date of most recent cost summary], plus Interest on all such costs through such date.]

  • Initial Response means the first contact by a Support Representative after the incident has been logged and a ticket generated. This may include an automated email response depending on when the incident is first communicated.

  • Response Period has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6(a).

  • Solicitation Response means Contractor’s full and complete response (including any Attachments and addenda) to the Solicitation, which is incorporated by reference for all purposes in its entirety.

  • Rise time means the difference in time between the 10 per cent and 90 per cent response of the final reading (t90 – t10).

  • Customer Responsibilities means the responsibilities of the Customer set out in Call Off Schedule 4 (Implementation Plan) and any other responsibilities of the Customer in the Call Off Order Form or agreed in writing between the Parties from time to time in connection with this Call Off Contract;

  • Application Deadline means 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on the final day of the Application Period.

  • Lowest responsible bidder or vendor means the bidder or vendor: (1) whose response to a request for bids offers the lowest price and is responsive; and (2) who is responsible.

  • First responder means an emergency medical care provider, a registered nurse staffing an authorized service program under Iowa Code section 147A.12, a physician assistant staffing an authorized service program under Iowa Code section 147A.13, a fire fighter, or a peace officer as defined in Iowa Code section 801.4 who is trained and authorized to administer an opioid antagonist.

  • Commercial use request means a re- quest from or on behalf of one who seeks information for a use or purpose that furthers the commercial, trade, or profit interests of the requester or the person on whose behalf the request is made.

  • Economic Load Response Participant means a Member or Special Member that qualifies under Operating Agreement, Schedule 1, section 1.5A, and the parallel provisions of Tariff, Attachment K-Appendix, section 1.5A, to participate in the PJM Interchange Energy Market and/or Ancillary Services markets through reductions in demand.

  • Lowest responsible bidder means the Bidder submitting Lowest Responsible Bid.

  • Line-voltage regulation means the difference between the no-load and the load line potentials expressed as a percent of the load line potential. It is calculated using the following equation:

  • Emergency medical responder or “EMR” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Emergency Medical Responder Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the EMR, and is currently certified by the department as an EMR.

  • Minimum Extended Summer Resource Requirement means, for Delivery Years through May 31, 2017, the minimum amount of capacity that PJM will seek to procure from Extended Summer Demand Resources and Annual Resources for the PJM Region and for each Locational Deliverability Area for which the Office of the Interconnection is required under Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5.10(a) to establish a separate VRR Curve for such Delivery Year. For the PJM Region, the Minimum Extended Summer Resource Requirement shall be equal to the RTO Reliability Requirement minus [the Limited Demand Resource Reliability Target for the PJM Region in Unforced Capacity]. For an LDA, the Minimum Extended Summer Resource Requirement shall be equal to the LDA Reliability Requirement minus [the LDA CETL] minus [the Limited Demand Resource Reliability Target for such LDA in Unforced Capacity]. The LDA CETL may be adjusted pro rata for the amount of load served under the FRR Alternative.