Generators and Associated Control Equipment Sample Clauses

Generators and Associated Control Equipment. Each generator of the Early Generation Facility shall be rated on a continuous running duty basis, duty Type SI, for a design power factor of 0.85 lagging to 0.9 leading. The maximum continuous rating of the Early Generation Facility after completion of the third energy converter unit is approximately 12 MW and shall be the output available at the Delivery Point at rated voltage, frequency and power factor. Each generator of each Plant shall be rated on a continuous running duty basis, duty Type SI, for a design power factor of 0.8 lagging to 0.9 leading. The maximum continuous rating of the First Plant was originally expected to be 64 MW but, was determined to be 48 MW pursuant to the completion of the Appraisal Works. All references to 64 MW from now on in these Schedules shall be taken to mean, with respect to the First Plant, the Second Plant, the Third Plant and the Fourth Plant (as applicable) the relevant capacity value described in Section 5.12 of the General Terms and Conditions of the Agreement and shall be that output available at the Delivery Point at rated voltage, frequency and power factor. All generators shall be equipped with a continuously acting fast response automatic excitation system of either brushless or static type with a high initial response characteristic (excitation system voltage response time of 0.1 second or less). The generator automatic voltage regulators shall be capable of maintaining terminal voltage to an accuracy of + 0.5%, relative to a constant reference value, adjustable over the range + 10%, to ensure adequate steady state stability. The generator short circuit ratio at rated MVA shall not be less than 0.5. Automatic synchronising equipment shall be provided for the generator circuit breakers. Manual synchronising, complete with check synchronising facilities relays shall be provided for the generators/step up transformers.
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Generators and Associated Control Equipment. Each generator of the Early Generation Facility shall be rated on a continuous running duty basis, duty Type SI, for a design power factor of 0.85 lagging to 0.9 leading. The maximum continuous rating of the Early Generation Facility after completion of the third energy converter unit, is approximately 12 MW and shall be the output available at the Delivery Point at rated voltage, frequency and power factor. Each generator of the Plant shall be rated on a continuous running duty basis, duty Type SI, for a design power factor of 0.8 lagging to 0.9 leading. The maximum continuous rating was originally expected to be 64 MW but, was determined to be 48 MW pursuant to the completion of the Appraisal Works. All references to 64 MW from now on in these Schedules shall be taken to mean the assumed value and may be subject to change in light of the Appraisal Works and shall be that output available at the Delivery Point at rated voltage, frequency and power factor. All generators shall be equipped with a continuously acting fast response automatic excitation system of either brushless or static type with a high initial response characteristic (excitation system voltage response time of 0.1 second or less). The generator automatic voltage regulators shall be capable of maintaining terminal voltage to an accuracy of + 0.5%, relative to a constant reference value, adjustable over the range + 10%, to ensure adequate steady state stability. The generator short circuit ratio at rated MVA shall not be less than 0.5. Automatic synchronising equipment shall be provided for the generator circuit breakers. Manual synchronising, complete with check synchronising facilities relays shall be provided for the generators/step up transformers.

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