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Equipment Summary. The Generating Facility is comprised of a solar array, current inverter(s), inverter output transformer(s), interconnection service transformer (if applicable), electrical metering equipment, telemetering equipment and meteorological equipment including SCADA system. The following summarize the major equipment: See the SITE PLAN C1.1 and AC INTERCONNECTION SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM E 2.1 drawing sheets in this Appendix. Solar Array The solar array is mounted on racks with a fixed tilt angle of 20° C from horizontal and facing 195°C from magnetic North. The solar array is comprised of22,960 modules manufactured by First Solar model FS-380 with an output rating of 80 xxxxx at Standard Test Conditions. The Gross Rating of the solar array is 22,960 modules times .080 kW for a Gross Rating of I ,836.8 kW. The nominal solar array output voltage will range from -1000 V DC to 1000 V DC Max floating, I OOOV Max across inverter terminals at the current inverter input terminals. The electrical arrangement of modules, strings and combiner boxes can be determined by examination of the SITE PLAN C1.1 and AC INTERCONNECTION SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM E2.1 in this Appendix. Current Inverter The Generating Facility uses current inverters to convert the solar array direct current to alternating current at the service connection frequency of 60 Hz. The Generating Facility has two cmrent inverters manufactured by SMA model Sunny Central 750 CP-US with an output rating of750 leVA and 342 V AC. The design operating power factor of the current inverters is Form 14-786 00/0000 XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX EDISON XXXXXXX XXXXXX TREE EAST 1 LLC GFID 5618; RAP ID 5669 100%. The current inverter can operate with leading 0.90 to lagging of 0.90 power factor. Inverter Output Transformer Two current inverters described above are connected to a single transformer. The transformer is manufactured by Xxxxxx. The transformer is rated 12 KV/342V, 1.5KVA. The electrical arrangement of solar array, current inverters, inverter output transformers and interconnection service transformer can be determined by examination of the AC INTERCONNECTION SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM E2.1 in this Appendix. Metering The Generating Facility includes the following electrical meters and associated appurtenances: √ SCE combined Billing and NGO meter √ Generating Facility owned meter Telemetering The Generating Facility includes the following telemetering equipment to transmit telemetry via Choose an item. to SCE and CISO as r...
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Equipment Summary o Steam Surface Condensers (Two individual shells with tube bundles and hotwells) o Steam Turbine Discharge Flanges (Welded Construction with Expansion Joint) o Inlet and outlet water boxes for each unit o 2 x 100% Capacity Steam Jet Air Ejectors with inter/after Condenser o One (1) Hogging Ejector with Silencer o Tube Supports / Tube Sheets o Hotwells with condensate sumps o Two (2) Turbine/Condenser expansion joints CONFIGURATION A two pass, single shell, condenser is provided for each of the two exhaust openings of the side exhausting, double flow steam turbine. It is designed to maintain a back pressure within the turbine operating range. The condenser shells and hotwells are of welded steel construction. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proprietary Information Page 1 AES IRONWOOD CONTRACT FINAL ISSUE - OCTOBER 30, 1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Turbine Exhaust Expansion Joint A rubber "belt-type" expansion joint is installed between the condenser neck and the turbine exhaust connection to allow for thermal expansion.
Equipment Summary. Listing the various units of claimant-owned equipment for the hours used each day for a total number of hours of use to be extended at the appropriate equipment rate.

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  • Equipment Use Lessee agrees that the Equipment will be operated by competent, qualified personnel in connection with Lessee's business for the purpose for which the Equipment was designed and in accordance with applicable operating instructions, laws, and government regulations, and that Lessee shall use all reasonable precautions to prevent loss or damage to the Equipment from fire and other hazards. Lessee shall procure and maintain in effect all orders, licenses, certificates, permits, approvals, and consents required by federal, state, or local laws or by any governmental body, agency, or authority in connection with the delivery, installation, use, and operation of the Equipment.

  • Equipment List 1. All items of equipment to be purchased with funds under this Contract must be itemized in Grantee’s equipment list as finally approved by the System Agency in the executed Contract. The equipment list must include:

  • Equipment and Software To use the Mobile Remote Deposit Services, you must obtain and maintain at your expense, compatible equipment and software that we may specify from time to time.

  • Service Description The Parties will provide Common Channel Signaling (CCS) to one another via Signaling System 7 (SS7) network Interconnection, in accordance with prevailing industry standards. Use of a third party provider of SS7 trunks is permitted.

  • Equipment Provided County shall provide all tools and equipment it deems essential to complete assigned duties.

  • Flexible Work Schedule A flexible work schedule is any schedule that is not a regular, alternate, 9/80, or 4/10 work schedule and where the employee is not scheduled to work more than 40 hours in the "workweek" as defined in Subsections F. and H., below.

  • System Description The wet detention basin is designed to trap 80% of sediment in runoff and maintain pre-development downstream peak flows. The basin has two forebays (smaller ponds) located at the low end of two grass xxxxxx. In addition to runoff conveyance, the grass xxxxxx also allow infiltration and filtering of pollutants, especially from smaller storms. The forebays are each 4 feet deep. They are connected to the main pool by 18 and 24-inch metal pipes that outlet onto a rock chute. The forebays will trap coarse sediments in runoff, such as road sands, thus reducing maintenance of the main basin. The main pool will trap the finer suspended sediment. To do this, the pond size, water level and outlet structures must be maintained as specified in this Agreement (see Figures 1, 2 and 3). The main basin receives runoff from a 67.1 acre drainage area (41.2 acres within the subdivision and 25.9 acres off-site drainage coming from the east). During high rainfall or snow melt events, the water level will temporarily rise and slowly drain down to the elevation of the control structure. The water level is controlled by a 12-inch concrete pipe extending through the berm in the northwest corner of the basin (see Figures 1 and 3). On the face of the 12-inch pipe, there is metal plate with a 3-inch drilled hole (orifice) with stone in front of it. This orifice controls the water level and causes the pond to temporarily rise during runoff events. Washed stone (1- 2” diameter) is placed in front of the orifice to prevent clogging. High flows may enter the grated concrete riser or flow over the rock lined emergency spillway. “As-built” construction drawings of the basin, showing actual dimensions, elevations, outlet structures, etc. will be recorded as an addendum(s) to this agreement within 60 days after [Municipality Name] accepts verification of construction from the project engineer.

  • Equipment Specifications All equipment must meet the contract specifications and all federal and State safety codes and regulations in effect at the date of manufacture. All equipment must be Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) equipment unless otherwise stated in the contract. Items Offered as New. All products, materials, supplies, replacement parts, and equipment offered and furnished must be new, of current manufacturer production, and must have been formally announced by the manufacturer as being commercially available, unless otherwise stated in this Contract.

  • Equipment and Materials Contractor at its sole cost and expense shall provide and furnish all tools, labor, materials, equipment, transportation services and any other items (collectively, "Equipment") which are required or necessary to perform the Services in a manner which is consistent with generally accepted standards of the profession for similar services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, District shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or property as a result of the use, misuse or failure of any Equipment used by Contractor of the Contracted Parties, even if such Equipment is furnished, rented or loaned to Contractor or the Contracted Parties by District. Furthermore, any Equipment or workmanship that does not conform to the regulations of this Agreement may be rejected by District and in such case must be promptly remedied or replaced by Contractor at no additional cost to District and subject to District’s reasonable satisfaction.

  • Maintenance Manual No later than 60 (sixty) days prior to the Project Completion Date, the Contractor shall, in consultation with the Authority’s Engineer, evolve a maintenance manual (the “Maintenance Manual”) for the regular and preventive maintenance of the Project Highway in conformity with the Specifications and Standards, safety requirements and Good Industry Practice, and shall provide 5 (five) copies thereof to the Authority’s Engineer. The Authority’s Engineer shall review the Maintenance Manual within 15 (fifteen) days of its receipt and communicate its comments to the Contractor for necessary modifications, if any.

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