Harmonics Standards Sample Clauses
The Harmonics Standards clause sets requirements for the acceptable levels of electrical harmonics that equipment or systems must not exceed. In practice, this clause typically references specific industry standards, such as IEEE 519, and may require testing or certification to demonstrate compliance. Its core function is to ensure that electrical equipment does not introduce excessive harmonic distortion into the power system, thereby protecting system reliability and preventing interference or damage to other connected devices.
Harmonics Standards. Harmonic distortion caused by the Facility shall not exceed the limits stated in IEEE Standard 519-1992 “Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electric Power Systems” (or latest version). Seller is responsible for the installation of any necessary controls on hardware to limit the voltage and current harmonics generated from the Facility to levels defined in IEEE Standard 519-1992 (or latest version).
Harmonics Standards. Harmonic distortion at the Point of Interconnection caused by the Facility shall not exceed the limits stated in IEEE Standard 519-1992, or latest version "Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electrical Power Systems". Seller shall be responsible for the installation of any necessary (controls or hardware to limit the voltage and current harmonics generated from the Facility to defined levels.
