Control and Communication System Clause Samples
The Control and Communication System clause defines the requirements and standards for the systems used to monitor, manage, and facilitate communication within a project or facility. It typically outlines the specifications for hardware and software components, integration protocols, and the responsibilities for installation, testing, and maintenance. For example, it may require the use of specific communication networks or mandate regular status updates between parties. The core function of this clause is to ensure reliable and effective control and communication infrastructure, minimizing misunderstandings and operational disruptions.
Control and Communication System. All communication, metering, telemetry, and associated operation equipment will be centralized into the Project’s Distributed Control System. Owner shall configure the Project’s Distributed Control System to allow Owner to monitor real time operations (“Generation Management System”), as necessary to communicate with NYISO using telemetry conforming to NYISO requirements and qualifying for participation as a dispatchable resource in NYISO Markets. Owner shall comply with the communications requirements set forth in Exhibit H. In addition, Owner shall ensure that the access link will provide a monitoring and control interface to provide real-time information to Owner regarding the Project’s Stored Energy Level. In addition, Owner shall ensure that the same real-time information used by Owner to monitor the Project is communicated to NYSEG via an approved NYSEG communication network, utilizing existing industry standard network protocol, as approved by NYSEG.
Control and Communication System. All communication, metering, telemetry, and associated operation equipment will be centralized into the Project’s Distributed Control System. Owner shall configure the Project’s Distributed Control System to allow Owner to monitor real time operations (“Generation Management System”), as necessary to communicate with NYISO using telemetry conforming to NYISO requirements and qualifying for participation as a dispatchable resource in NYISO Markets. Owner shall comply with the communications requirements set forth in Exhibit
Control and Communication System. All communication, metering, telemetry, and associated operation equipment will be centralized into the Project’s Distributed Control System. Owner shall configure the Project’s Distributed Control System to allow Owner to monitor real time operations (“Generation Management System”), as necessary to communicate with NYISO using telemetry conforming to NYISO requirements and qualifying for participation as a dispatchable resource in NYISO Markets. Owner shall comply with the communications requirements set forth in Exhibit H. In addition, Owner shall ensure that the access link will provide a monitoring and control interface to provide real-time information to Owner regarding the Project’s Stored Energy Level. In addition, Owner shall ensure that the same real-time information used by Owner to monitor the Project is communicated to CHGE via an approved CHGE communication network, utilizing existing industry standard network protocol, as approved by CHGE. Control Logic. Owner will ensure that the Project’s Distributed Control System control logic will be configured to control the Project in multiple configurations. The Project’s control logic will incorporate control signals from multiple locations to perform Energy dispatch, charging and Ancillary Services functions. Control logic will perform all coordinated megawatt control and automatic generation control independently.
