Unintended Island definition

Unintended Island means the creation of an Island without the approval of the Utility, usually following a loss of a portion of the Utility’s Electric Delivery System.
Unintended Island. An unplanned Island. Note: The creation of an Unintended Island, usually occurs following a loss of a portion of Distribution System, without the Company approval.
Unintended Island means the creation of an Island without the approval of the Utility. 624

Examples of Unintended Island in a sentence

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  • The Generating Facility and associated Protective Functions shall not contribute to the formation of an Unintended Island.

  • Active Anti-Islanding Scheme: A control scheme installed as part of the Generating or Interconnection Facility that senses and prevents the formation of an Unintended Island.

  • A means to prevent the Generating Facility from contributing to the formation of an Unintended Island.

  • A Smart Inverter with an SCCR exceeding 0.1 or one that does not cease to energize the District’s Distribution System within two (2) seconds of the formation of an Unintended Island shall be equipped with protective functions designed to detect Distribution System faults, both line-to-line and line-to-ground, and shall cease to energize the District’s Distribution System within two (2) seconds of the initiation of a fault.

  • A function to prevent the Generating Facility from contributing to the formation of an Unintended Island.

  • A function to prevent the Smart Inverter from contributing to the formation of an Unintended Island, and cease to energize the District’s System within two (2) seconds of the formation of an Unintended Island.

  • Unintended Islanding for Generating Facilities that Fail the Export Screen (Section l.3.b): Generating Facilities must mitigate their potential contribution to an Unintended Island.

  • For a Generating Facility that cannot detect Distribution System faults (both line-to-line and line-to-ground) or the formation of an Unintended Island, and ceases to energize the District’s Distribution System within two (2) seconds, the District may require a transfer trip system or an equivalent protective function.

  • Active Anti-Islanding Scheme: A control scheme installed with the Generating Facility that senses and prevents the formation of an Unintended Island.


More Definitions of Unintended Island

Unintended Island means a part of the electricity system which remains energised
Unintended Island means a part of the electricity system which remains energised by one or more distributed generation resource, when such part of the system has been isolated from the remaining part of the electricity system; and

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