Nameplate rating definition

Nameplate rating means nominal voltage (V), current (A), maximum active power (kWac), apparent power (kVA), and reactive power (kvar) at which a DER is capable of sustained operation.
Nameplate rating. The manufacturer's nameplate rating of a wind turbine generator, under specified conditions as designated by the manufacturer. It is usually indicated on a nameplate attached mechanically to the individual wind turbine generator or can be verified by published documents issued by the manufacturer."
Nameplate rating means the maximum electric energy production capability of a resource, specified in alternating current ("AC") kilowatts after the inverter.

Examples of Nameplate rating in a sentence

  • At time of delivery, documentation shall be provided with the following information:  Documentation of the electrical system performance test  A written load analysis of the following;  Nameplate rating of the alternator  Alternator rating at idle while meeting the minimum continuous electrical load  Each component load comprising the minimum continuous electrical load.

  • At time of delivery, documentation shall be provided with the following information: • Documentation of the electrical system performance test • A written load analysis of the following; • Nameplate rating of the alternator • Alternator rating at idle while meeting the minimum continuous electrical load • Each component load comprising the minimum continuous electrical load.

  • If no option is selected, the twelve-month period will be chosen by default 1If this application is for an initial system, please fill out both the Initial and Total Nameplate rating data, but if it is for an addition, please fill out the Initial, Added and Total Nameplate rating data.


More Definitions of Nameplate rating

Nameplate rating means the sum total of maximum rated power output of all of a small generator facility’s constituent generating units and/or ESS as identified on the manufacturer nameplate in Alternating Current (AC), regardless of whether it is limited by any approved means. For a generating unit that uses an inverter to change direct current energy supplied to an AC quantity, the nameplate rating will be the manufacturer’s AC output rating for the inverter(s).
Nameplate rating means the maximum electric energy production capability of a generator, specified in kilowatts, as stated on the generator device(s) placards or nameplates or in the manufacturer’s specifications, prior to any power inverter device(s).
Nameplate rating means the manufacturer’s output rating of the generating facility.
Nameplate rating means the sum total of maximum rated power output of a DER’s constituent generating units and/or ESS, as identified on the manufacturer’s nameplate, regardless of whether it is limited by any approved means.
Nameplate rating means the sum total of maximum rated power output of all of a small generator facility’s constituent generating units and/or ESS as identified on the manufacturer nameplate in Alternating Current (AC), regardless of whether it is limited by any approved means.
Nameplate rating means all of the following at which a DER is capable of sustained operation:
Nameplate rating means the maximum electric energy production capability of a generator, specified in alternating current ("AC") kilowatts after the inverter device(s).