CURRENT IMBALANCE Sample Clauses
The "Current Imbalance" clause defines how discrepancies between the actual and scheduled delivery or consumption of electricity are managed in an energy contract. It typically outlines the responsibilities of each party when there is a difference between the amount of electricity supplied and the amount consumed or agreed upon, often specifying how such imbalances are measured, reported, and financially settled. This clause ensures that any shortfall or excess in energy delivery is addressed promptly, allocating the associated costs or penalties to the responsible party. Its core function is to maintain system reliability and fairness by clearly assigning responsibility for imbalances, thereby reducing disputes and financial uncertainty.
CURRENT IMBALANCE. Current imbalance in phase wires of services, except the legs of three-phase, four- wire delta services, shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the current that would be required at maximum load under balanced current conditions.
CURRENT IMBALANCE. The phase current imbalance for a three-phase system as measured at Customer’s SES shall not be greater than ten percent (10%) at any time. For further information, refer to APS Service Schedule 1.
CURRENT IMBALANCE. Current imbalance in phase wires of services, except the legs of three-phase, four- wire delta services, shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the current that would be required at maximum load under balanced current conditions.The consumer shall give the Cooperative immediate notice of any water leak that is unable to be contained by closing of the main water valve at the service location.
