Grounding and Lightning Protection System Sample Clauses

Grounding and Lightning Protection System. The Seller shall furnish and install the grounding system, which shall consist of bare, stranded copper cable (if the soil permits) and copper weld rod buried in the soil and spaced in a grid pattern sized as required for safe step-and-touch potentials. Each junction of the grid shall be securely bonded together by an exothermic weld. The ground grid pattern (size and number of ground rods or ground xxxxx) shall be determined using soil resistivities measured at the Facility site. A sufficient number of ground rods shall be installed and welded exothermically to the grid to assure a low-resistance earth connection. These rods shall be situated throughout the grounding system to minimize voltage gradients that occur during faults. All structures, conduit, cable tray and electrical equipment shall be grounded per the NEC or applicable state and local standards. The lightning protection system shall be designed, furnished, installed and tested in accordance with the latest applicable NFPA Standard 780, ANSI/UL Standard 96A, and any other applicable codes and standards. Grounding and lightning calculations shall be provided to Purchaser
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Grounding and Lightning Protection System. (EGS) — The grounding and lightning protection system provides personnel safety and investment protection by maintaining safe voltages across the station during high voltage transients, providing a low impedance ground fault current return path, minimizing noise interference and minimizing the effects of lighting surges. Transmission Switchyard - A switchyard will be used to transmit electrical power output from the AP1000 units to the South Carolina Electric and Gas (SCE&G) and Santee Xxxxxx 230kV transmission systems. The switchyard will also be used as a power source for plant auxiliaries when the units are in the startup or shutdown modes, or when the units are not generating. The switchyard is constructed in a 10 bay, breaker-and-half arrangement. The switchyard connection to the AP1000 units is made through additional 230kV circuit breakers provided at the high side connections of the main step up transformers and reserve auxiliary transformers. “[**]” in this Exhibit 10.01 indicates material that has been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Execution Version Confidential Trade Secret InformationSubject to Restricted Procedures PERMANENT BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES These buildings and structures are a part of the permanent Facility but are outside the footprint of the AP1000 Standard Plant. Permanent Plant Buildings and Structures include: · Maintenance Support Service Building · Personnel Access Point Building · Permanent Warehouse · Raw Water Intake Structure · 230 kV Switchyard Control Building · Circulating Water System Switchgear and MCC Buildings · Circulating Water System Pump Structures · Cooling Tower Foundations · Blowdown Sump · RWS Switchgear and MCC Building · Waste Water Discharge Structure · Xxxxxxx Crane Pads

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