Main Power Transformer definition

Main Power Transformer means the Facility’s main step-up transformer as depicted on the one-line diagram set forth in Exhibit A.
Main Power Transformer. “(MPT)” means the main transformer located in the Substation required to change the voltage to match the voltage at the POI. A BESS facility interconnected at a distribution level voltage may not require an MPT.

Examples of Main Power Transformer in a sentence

  • The Switchyard shall contain one Main Power Transformer (MPT) 87/116/145 MVA Wye-Delta-Wye with HV OLTC, impedances as shown in Interconnection Request, one circuit breakers connected at the high side of the MPT as shown in the single line diagram in Exhibit A1.

  • Unit #1 Main Power Transformer 8.2.1.2 Meter type: Uni-directional 8.2.1.3 Voltage: 22 kV 8.

  • Purchase Agreement for the Main Power Transformer, dated as of May 13, 2016, between HICO America Sales & Technology, Inc.

  • Turbine O&M Provider: Siemens Energy, Inc., a Delaware corporation Transformer Purchase Agreements: Purchase Agreement for the Main Power Transformer, dated as of May 13, 2016, between HICO America Sales & Technology, Inc.