Interconnection Disconnect Switch Sample Clauses

Interconnection Disconnect Switch. 5.5.1 A manual, lockable, load break disconnect switch that provides a clear indication of the switch position must be available with the system (local load and QF) at or near the main point of service from JPS’ electric system hereafter called the Point of Interconnection to provide a point of electrical separation between the JPS distribution network and the system (load and QF). This disconnect switch shall be rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the QF and shall meet all ANSI, NEMA, IEEE standards as well as local electrical codes.
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Interconnection Disconnect Switch. Member shall furnish and install an interconnection disconnect switch that opens all ungrounded poles of the interconnection circuit with a visual break. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the DG Facility and shall meet all applicable UL, ANSI, and IEEE standards, as well as applicable requirements of the Wisconsin State Electrical Code, Volume 2, Wis. Adm. Code Chapter Comm 16. The switch enclosure shall be properly grounded. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be accessible at all times, located near the main electric meter for ease of access to Xxxxxx Xxxxx personnel, and shall be capable of being locked in the open position.
Interconnection Disconnect Switch. The DISCO may require that the Applicant furnish and install an interconnection disconnect switch that opens, with a visual break, all underground poles of the interconnection circuit. The interconnection disconnect switch shall he rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the DC, Facility, and shall meet all applicable IEC, IEEE Standards, as well as applicable requirements of the NEPRA Grid Code. The switch enclosure shall be properly grounded. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be accessible at all times, located for ease of access of DISCO personnel, and shall be capable of being locked in the open position. The Applicant shall follow the DISCO's recommended switching, clearance, tagging, and locking procedures.
Interconnection Disconnect Switch. ECEC does require that the Applicant furnish and install an interconnection disconnect switch that opens, with a visual break, all ungrounded poles of the interconnection circuit. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the DER Facility, and shall meet all applicable UL, ANSI, and IEEE standards, as well as applicable requirements of the Wisconsin Electrical Safety Code, Volume 2, ch. SPS 316. The switch enclosure shall be properly grounded. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be accessible at all times, located for ease of access to ECEC personnel, and shall be capable of being locked in the open position.
Interconnection Disconnect Switch. Xxxxxx Electric may require that the Applicant furnish and install an interconnection disconnect switch that opens, with a visual break, all ungrounded poles of the interconnection circuit. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the DG Facility, and shall meet all applicable UL, ANSI, and IEEE standards, as well as applicable requirements of the Wisconsin Electrical Safety Code, Volume 2, Chapter Comm 16. The switch enclosure shall be properly grounded. The interconnections disconnect switch shall be accessible at all time, located for ease of access to Xxxxxx Electric personnel, and shall be capable of being locked in the open position. The Applicant shall follow Xxxxxx Electric’s recommended switching, clearance, tagging, and locking procedures.
Interconnection Disconnect Switch. PEC shall require that the Member furnish and install an interconnection disconnect switch that opens, with a visual break, all ungrounded poles of the interconnection circuit. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the DG Facility, and shall meet all applicable UL, ANSI, and IEEE standards, as well as applicable requirements of the Wisconsin Electrical Safety Code, Volume 2, Wis. Adm. Code Chapter Comm 16. The switch enclosure shall be properly grounded. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be accessible at all times, located for ease of access to PEC personnel, and shall be capable of being locked in the open position. The Member shall follow PEC's recommended switching, clearance, tagging, and locking procedures.
Interconnection Disconnect Switch. The Public Utility may require that the Applicant furnish and install an interconnection disconnect switch that opens, with a visual break, all ungrounded poles of the interconnection circuit. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the DG Facility, and shall meet all applicable UL, ANSI, and IEEE standards, as well as applicable requirements of the Wisconsin State Electrical Code, Volume 2, Wis. Adm. Code Chapter Comm 16. The switch enclosure shall be properly grounded. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be accessible at all times, located for ease of access to Public Utility personnel, and shall be capable of being locked in the open position. The Applicant shall follow the Public Utility's recommended switching, clearance, tagging, and locking procedures.
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Interconnection Disconnect Switch. The Cooperative requires that the Applicant furnish and install an interconnection disconnect switch that opens, with a visual break, all ungrounded poles of the interconnection circuit. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the DG Facility, and shall meet all applicable UL, ANSI, and IEEE standards, as well as applicable requirements of the Wisconsin Electrical Safety Code, Volume 2, Chapter Comm 16. The switch enclosure shall be properly grounded. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be accessible at all times, located for ease of access to The Cooperative’s personnel, and shall be capable of being locked in the open position. The Applicant shall follow The Cooperative's recommended switching, clearance, tagging, and locking procedures.
Interconnection Disconnect Switch. OEC does require that the Applicant furnish and install an interconnection disconnect switch that opens, with a visual break, all ungrounded poles of the interconnection circuit. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be rated for the voltage and fault current requirements of the DG Facility, and shall meet all applicable UL, ANSI, and IEEE standards, as well as applicable requirements of the Wisconsin Electrical Safety Code, Volume 2, ch. SPS 316. The switch enclosure shall be properly grounded. The interconnection disconnect switch shall be accessible at all times, located for ease of access to OEC personnel, and shall be capable of being locked in the open position.

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