Common use of Disconnect Device Clause in Contracts

Disconnect Device. Customer shall furnish and install, on its side of the bi‐directional metering equipment a safety disconnect device capable of fully disconnecting and isolating the Facility from the City’s electric distribution system. The disconnect device shall be located adjacent to the City’s bi‐directional metering equipment or other location approved by the City and shall be of the visible break type in a metal enclosure that can be secured by a padlock. The disconnect device shall be accessible to the City’s personnel at all times and shall conform to National Electric Code Standards. The City shall have the right to disconnect the Facility from the City’s electric distribution system when necessary to maintain safe and reliable electrical operating conditions or if in the City’s sole judgment, the Facility at any time adversely affects the operation of the City’s electric distribution system or the quality and reliability of the City’s service to other customers. The City shall have the right to require that the Facility remain disconnected until such time as the City determines, in the sole discretion, that the condition(s) requiring the disconnection have ended or been corrected. The City shall have the option of requiring ongoing testing of disconnection equipment.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Renewable Net Metering and Interconnection Agreement, Renewable Net Metering and Interconnection Agreement, Renewable Net Metering and Interconnection Agreement

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Disconnect Device. Customer shall furnish and install, on its side of the bi‐directional bi-directional metering equipment a safety disconnect device capable of fully disconnecting and isolating the Facility from the City’s electric distribution system. The disconnect device shall be located adjacent to the City’s bi‐directional bi-directional metering equipment or other location approved by the City and shall be of the visible break type in a metal enclosure that can be secured by a padlock. The disconnect device shall be accessible to the City’s personnel at all times and shall conform to the National Electric Code Standards. The They City shall have the right to disconnect the Facility from form the City’s electric distribution system when necessary to maintain safe and reliable electrical operating conditions operation condition or if in the City’s sole judgmentjudgement, the Facility at any time adversely affects the operation of the City’s electric distribution system or the quality and reliability of the City’s service to other customers. The City shall have the right to require that the Facility remain disconnected until such time as the City determines, in the sole discretion, that the condition(s) requiring required the disconnection have ended or been corrected. The City shall have the option of requiring ongoing testing of disconnection equipment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Santa Clara City, Santa Clara City, Santa Clara City

Disconnect Device. Customer shall furnish and install, ; on its side of the bi‐directional metering equipment a safety disconnect device capable of fully disconnecting and isolating the Facility from the City’s electric distribution system. The disconnect device shall be located adjacent to the City’s bi‐directional metering equipment or other location approved by the City and shall be of the visible break type in a metal enclosure that can be secured by a padlock. The disconnect device shall be accessible to the City’s personnel at all times and shall conform to National Electric Code Standards. The City shall have the right to disconnect the Facility from the City’s electric distribution system when necessary to maintain safe and reliable electrical operating conditions or if in the City’s sole judgment, the Facility at any time adversely affects the operation of the City’s electric distribution system or the quality and reliability of the City’s service to other customers. The City shall have the right to require that the Facility remain disconnected until such time as the City determines, in the sole discretion, that the condition(s) requiring the disconnection have ended or been corrected. The City shall have the option of requiring ongoing testing of disconnection equipment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Renewable Net Metering and Interconnection Agreement, Renewable Net Metering and Interconnection Agreement

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Disconnect Device. Customer shall furnish and install, on its side of the bi‐directional bi-directional metering equipment a safety disconnect device capable of fully disconnecting and isolating the Facility from the City’s electric distribution system. The disconnect device shall be located adjacent to the City’s bi‐directional bi-directional metering equipment or other location approved by the City and shall be of the visible break type in a metal enclosure that can be secured by a padlock. The disconnect device shall be accessible to the City’s personnel at all times and shall conform to National Electric Code Standards. The City shall have the right to disconnect the Facility from the City’s electric distribution system when necessary to maintain safe and reliable electrical operating conditions or if in the City’s sole judgment, the Facility at any time adversely affects the operation of the City’s electric distribution system or the quality and reliability of the City’s service to other customers. The City shall have the right to require that the Facility remain disconnected until such time as the City determines, in the sole discretion, that the condition(s) requiring the disconnection have ended or been corrected. The City shall have the option of requiring ongoing testing of disconnection equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Metering and Interconnection Agreement

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