Common use of Analysis Clause in Contracts

Analysis. As required by the NRC Maintenance Rule, the Developer may, at its discretion and with the Connecting Transmission Owners’ reasonable cooperation, conduct an analysis of a failure of any Scriba Substation component identified in Section 5 of Appendix C, and any personnel error leading to the failure of any such component. The Connecting Transmission Owners will cooperate with the Developer and promptly, upon Developer’s request, provide Developer with all information under the Connecting Transmission Owners’ control and consistent with Good Utility Practice necessary for Developer to: (1) determine whether the failure was a functional failure of equipment or the result of personnel error; (2) determine whether the failure, if a functional failure, was maintenance preventable; and (3) conduct root cause analyses of those failures as the Developer deems appropriate. At the request of Developer, and at Developer’s expense, the Connecting Transmission Owners shall assist in the performance of a root cause analysis for any Scriba Substation component failure identified in Section 5 of Appendix C and any personnel error leading to the failure of any such component, as Developer deems necessary.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Agreement

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Analysis. As required by the NRC Maintenance Rule, the Developer may, at its discretion and with the Connecting Transmission Owners’ reasonable cooperation, conduct an analysis of a failure of any Scriba Substation component identified in Section 5 of Appendix C, and any personnel error leading to the failure of any such component. The Connecting Transmission Owners will cooperate with the Developer and promptly, upon Developer’s request, provide Developer with all information under the Connecting Transmission Owners’ control and consistent with Good Utility Practice necessary for Developer to: (1) determine whether the failure was a functional failure of equipment or the result of personnel error; (2) determine whether the failure, if a functional failure, was maintenance preventable; and (3) conduct root cause analyses of those failures as the Developer deems appropriate. At the request of Developer, and at Developer’s expense, the Connecting Transmission Owners shall assist in the performance of a root cause analysis for any Scriba Substation component failure SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 1757 identified in Section 5 of Appendix C and any personnel error leading to the failure of any such component, as Developer deems necessary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Analysis. As required by the NRC Maintenance Rule, the Developer may, at its discretion and with the Connecting Transmission Owners’ reasonable cooperation, conduct an analysis of a failure of any Scriba Substation component identified in Section 5 of Appendix C, and any personnel error leading to the failure of any such component. The Connecting Transmission Owners will cooperate with the Developer and promptly, upon Developer’s request, provide Developer with all information under the Connecting Transmission Owners’ control and consistent with Good Utility Practice necessary for Developer to: (1) determine whether the failure was a functional failure of equipment or the result of personnel error; (2) determine whether the failure, if a functional failure, was maintenance preventable; and (3) conduct root cause analyses of those failures as the Developer deems appropriate. At the request of DeveloperXxxxxxxxx, and at Developer’s expense, the Connecting Transmission Owners shall assist in the performance of a root cause analysis for any Scriba Substation component failure SERVICE AGREEMENT NO. 1757 identified in Section 5 of Appendix C and any personnel error leading to the failure of any such component, as Developer deems necessary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Large Generator Interconnection Agreement

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