Generating Equipment Sample Clauses

The 'Generating Equipment' clause defines the specific machinery or devices used to produce electricity or other forms of energy within the scope of an agreement. It typically outlines the types of equipment covered, such as generators, turbines, or solar panels, and may specify requirements for installation, maintenance, or compliance with technical standards. By clearly identifying what constitutes generating equipment, this clause ensures both parties understand their responsibilities and helps prevent disputes over equipment coverage or performance obligations.
Generating Equipment. If you install, or arrange for the installation of, small-scale generating equipment at the premises-which means one or more sources of electrical energy that an aggregate rating of no greater that 16 amps per phase connected at low voltage - that you must inform us of your intention to use no later than 28 days after the equipment is commissioned. As long as you do this, you do not need our consent, however, if you intend to install or operate any other kind of generating equipment at the premises you must contact us in advance to obtain consent. All generating equipment used at the premises must comply with the applicable requirements of the distribution code that applies to all licensees.
Generating Equipment. The Company consent to the following generators being directly connected to the Company’s Distribution System: Type of Generation Generation Unit Identification Name and/or Nonmenclature Generation Unit Manufacturer, Make & Type Installed Size of Generation (kW/per Unit) No. of Units No. of Phases Commissioning Date Long / Short Term Parallel or Stand-by Generation Photovoltaic 1-3 PV Arrays xxx 3 3 11/1/15 Long Term
Generating Equipment. If the Customer installs, or arranges for the installation of, Small-Scale Generating Equipment at the Premises, then the Customer must inform the Company of any intention to use the generating equipment in parallel with the Distribution System no later than 20 Working Days after the equipment is commissioned. Provided the Customer so informs the Company, the Customer does not need the Company’s consent to install and/or operate Small-Scale Generating Equipment at the Premises.
Generating Equipment. Boilers:
Generating Equipment. List : No of Generators, rating, prime mover, intermittent/non-int