INDUCTION GENERATORS Sample Clauses

INDUCTION GENERATORS. (*) Field Volts: (*) Field Amperes: (*) Motoring Power (kW): (*) Neutral Grounding Resistor (If Applicable): _ (*) I22t or K (Heating Time Constant): (*) Rotor Resistance: (*) Stator Resistance: (*) Stator Reactance: (*) Rotor Reactance: (*) Magnetizing Reactance: (*) Short Circuit Reactance: (*) Exciting Current: (*) Temperature Rise: (*) Frame Size:
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INDUCTION GENERATORS. (i) Induction generators may be connected and brought up to synchronous speed (as an induction motor) if it can be demonstrated that the initial voltage drop measured at the Point of Interconnection is within the visible flicker limits as defined by IEEE 519-1992 (or latest version). The same requirements also apply to induction generation connected at or near synchronous speed because a similar voltage dip is present due to an inrush magnetizing current. The Facility shall submit number of starts per specific time period and maximum starting kVA draw data for the utility to verify that the voltage dip due to starting is within the visible flicker limits and does not degrade the normal voltage provided by the utility.
INDUCTION GENERATORS. If the Seller's Facility includes an induction-type generator(s), the Seller shall provide individual power factor correction capacitors for each such generator. Such capacitors shall be switched on and off simultaneously with each of the associated induction-type generator(s) of the Facility. The kVAr rating of such capacitors shall be the highest standard value which will not exceed such generators' no-load kVAr requirement. The Seller shall pay the Buyer, at prevailing rates approved by the Authority, the cost for all energy consumed from the Buyer to excite the induction generators, unless such energy is netted from that sold hereunder. Such payment shall be made as provided in Article 5.
INDUCTION GENERATORS. (*) Field Volts: (*) Field Amperes:
INDUCTION GENERATORS. (*) Field Volts: (*) Field Amperes: (*) Motoring Power (kW): (*) Neutral Grounding Resistor (If Applicable): (*) I22t or K (Heating Time Constant): (*) Rotor Resistance: _ (*) Stator Resistance: _ (*) Stator Reactance: (*) Rotor Reactance: (*) Magnetizing Reactance: (*) Short Circuit Reactance: (*) Exciting Current: _ _ (*) Temperature Rise: (*) Frame Size: (*) Design Letter: _ _ (*) Reactive Power Required In Vars (No Load): (*) Reactive Power Required In Vars (Full Load): (*) Total Rotating Inertia, H: Per Unit on KVA Base Note: Please consult Transmission Provider prior to submitting the Interconnection Request to determine if the information designated by (*) is required. APPENDIX 2 to LGIP INTERCONNECTION FEASIBILITY STUDY AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 20 by and between , a organized and existing under the laws of the State of , ("Interconnection Customer,") and a existing under the laws of the State of , ("Transmission Provider "). Interconnection Customer and Transmission Provider each may be referred to as a "Party," or collectively as the "Parties."
INDUCTION GENERATORS. Induction Generators (except self-excited Induction generators) do not require a synchronizing function. Starting or rapid load fluctuations on induction generators can adversely impact Company’s Distribution System voltage. Corrective step-switched capacitors or other techniques may be necessary and may cause undesirable ferro-resonance. When these counter measures (e.g. additional capacitors) are installed on Customers side of the Facility Interconnection, Company must review these measures. Additional equipment may be required as determined by Company. Appendix A – On-line DER Interconnection Application Portal User Guide Evergy Net Mete Online Applic Entry User February 2020 Evergy Net Metering Online Application Entry Training Guide The purpose of this Document is to provide participating contractors with instructions on how to log in to the Evergy Net Metering Online Application Portal to submit Applications and supporting documentations. Program portal instructions and sample screenshots are used in this training documentation. The four territories we serve are as follows: This will be identified on Customer bills • Evergy Missouri Metro- Legacy KCPL-KMO • Evergy Missouri West- Legacy KCPL-GMO • Evergy Kansas Metro- Legacy KCPL- MO • Evergy Kansas Central- Legacy Westar All MO rebate/Application portal xxxx://xxxxxxxx- xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/?xx=X0X0000X000X0000XXXX0X0000 925AA2 Evergy KS Metro- (KCPL KS) xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/programapplication/?ft=38C7799361C446D49D8 61B92451C18CA Evergy KS Central (Westar KS) xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/programapplication/?ft=E0F9D250E93442B8B9 3DC14905686598 If you have any questions, please send by email to xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx Contents Creating an Account A-2 Submitting an Application ....................................................................................... A-3 Viewing a Submitted Application ......................................................................... A-4 Changing Your Password ......................................................................................... A-5
INDUCTION GENERATORS. Motoring Power (kW): I22t or K (Heating Time Constant): Rotor Resistance, Rr: Stator Resistance, Rs: Stator Reactance, Xs: Rotor Reactance, Xr: Magnetizing Reactance, Xm: Short Circuit Reactance, Xd: Exciting Current: Temperature Rise: Frame Size: Design Letter: Reactive Power Required In Vars (No Load): Reactive Power Required In Vars (Full Load): Total Rotating Inertia, H: Per Unit on kVA Base Note: Please contact the Utility prior to submitting the Interconnection Request to determine if the specified information above is required. ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2020 November 17 4:39 PM - SCPSC - Docket # 2019-326-E - Page 54 of 196 DEC/DEP Application - Attachment 1 Docket No. 2019-326-E Interconnection Facilities Information Will more than one transformer be used between the generator and the point of common coupling? Yes No (If yes, copy this section and provide the information for each transformer used. This information must match the single-line drawing and transformer specification sheets.) For identical transformers, one set of data may be provided.) Will the transformer be provided by the Interconnection Customer? Yes No Transformer Data (if applicable, for Interconnection Customer-owned transformer): Is the transformer: Single phase Three phase Size: kVA Transformer Impedance: % on kVA Base If Two Winding:
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INDUCTION GENERATORS. (*) Field Volts: _ (*) Field Amperes: (*) Motoring Power (kW):
INDUCTION GENERATORS. (*) Field Volts: _ (*) Field Amperes: (*) Motoring Power (kW): (*) Neutral Grounding Resistor (If Applicable): (*) I22t or K (Heating Time Constant): (*) Rotor Resistance: _ (*) Stator Resistance: _ (*) Stator Reactance: _ (*) Rotor Reactance: _ (*) Magnetizing Reactance: (*) Short Circuit Reactance: (*) Exciting Current: _ _ (*) Temperature Rise: (*) Frame Size: (*) Design Letter: _ _ (*) Reactive Power Required In Vars (No Load): (*) Reactive Power Required In Vars (Full Load): (*) Total Rotating Inertia, H: Per Unit on KVA Base Note: Please consult the Transmission Provider prior to submitting the Interconnection Request to determine if the information designated by (*) is required. APPENDIX 2 to QF-LGIP INTERCONNECTION FEASIBILITY STUDY AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 20 by and between , a organized and existing under the laws of the State of , ("Interconnection Customer,") and Intermountain Rural Electric Association, a cooperative electric association existing under the laws of the State of Colorado, ("Transmission Provider"). Interconnection Customer and the Transmission Provider each may be referred to as a "Party," or collectively as the "Parties."

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