secondary network definition

secondary network means a part of CGD network that operates at a pressure below 100 psig (7 bar) and above 1.5 psig (100 mbar) and pipelines forming part of this network shall be called low-Pressure Distribution Mains which shall be designed to ensure uninterrupted supply to tertiary network or to industrial consumers through service lines;
secondary network means those areas of a distribution system that operate at a secondary voltage level.
secondary network means those areas of a distribution system that operate at a secondary voltage level and are networked.

Examples of secondary network in a sentence

  • Interconnections on PG&E’s Secondary Network Applications to interconnect systems located in San Francisco or Oakland may require additional analysis to determine whether or not their proposed installation is on PG&E’s networked secondary system.

  • DER Facility Interconnections with the Company’s Secondary Network Distribution System that utilize network protectors for system protection are required to be non-export Interconnections and be designed to ensure that there is no export of power at the Point of Interconnection.

  • Auto Changeover Switch: A switch which enables electricity supply to be diverted from the Primary Network Path to the Secondary Network Path in the event of a total loss of supply on the Primary Network Path.

  • Interconnections on PG&E’s Secondary Network Applications to interconnect Generating Facilities located in San Francisco or Oakland may require additional analysis to determine whether or not their proposed installation is on PG&E’s networked secondary system.

  • The system volume flow rate and flow temperature within the Primary Network shall be controlled by the Concessionaire in order to deliver 85°C flow in the Secondary Network or as specified in the Customer Supply Agreement and the Concessionaire shall ensure that the Community Energy Network is designed to receive return temperatures of 50°C from the Secondary Network.


More Definitions of secondary network

secondary network. A Distribution System where the secondary of the distribution transformers are connected to a common bus for supplying electricity directly to consumers. There are two types of secondary networks: grid networks (also referred to as area networks or street networks) and spot networks. Non-Export; Non-Exporting: When the DER Facility is sized and designed such that the DER output is used for Customer’s load only and is designed to prevent the transfer of electrical energy from the DER Facility to the Company Distribution System.
secondary network shall have the meaning given to it in (i) a Residential/Mixed Use Connection Agreement in respect of Residential Developments and Mixed Use Developments and (ii) a Commercial Connection Agreement in respect of Commercial Developments (as applicable);
secondary network means the network, associated services and assets between the secondary side of the primary network heat exchanger and each Dwelling’s HIU and Common Parts’ HIU (in each case up to the green line boundary on the HIU Drawing) and each Commercial Unit Point of Connection, including but not limited to pumps, speed controllers, acoustic enclosures to plant, pressurisation units, pressure vessels, pipes (including insulation), pipeline ancillaries (including insulation), electrical supplies to components of the Secondary Network from the first distribution board upstream and controls relating the Secondary Network (including but not limited to; control panels, control devices, and associated control wiring, as shown on the Controls Demarcation Drawing), but not including the Customer Meters or the Network Meter.

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