Operation/Disconnection Sample Clauses

The Operation/Disconnection clause defines the rights and procedures related to the operation of a facility or system and the circumstances under which it may be disconnected from a network or service. Typically, this clause outlines the technical and procedural requirements for maintaining safe and reliable operations, as well as the steps to be taken if disconnection becomes necessary, such as for maintenance, safety concerns, or non-compliance with standards. Its core function is to ensure that both parties understand their responsibilities and the process for safely managing connections and disconnections, thereby minimizing operational risks and disruptions.
Operation/Disconnection. If it appears to Cooperative, that at any time and in the reasonable exercise of its judgment, that operation of the Member-Generator’s System is adversely affecting safety, power quality or reliability of Cooperative's electrical system, Cooperative may immediately disconnect and lock-out Member- Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system. Member-Generator shall permit Cooperative’s employees and inspectors reasonable access to inspect, test, and examine Member-Generator’s System to determine if same is adversely affecting safety, power quality or reliability of Cooperative’s electrical system.
Operation/Disconnection. If it appears to Company, at any time, in the reasonable exercise of its judgment, that operation of the Customer-Generator’s System is adversely affecting safety, power quality or reliability of Company’s electrical system, Company may immediately disconnect and lock-out the Customer-Generator’s System from Company’s electrical system. The Customer-Generator shall permit Company’s employees and inspector’s reasonable access to inspect, test, and examine the Customer-Generator’s System. The Customer- Generator’s System shall not be reconnected to Company’s electrical system by the customer generator until the Customer-Generator’s System is repaired and operating in a normal and safe manner.
Operation/Disconnection. If it appears to the Company, at any time, in the reasonable exercise of its judgment, that operation of the Customer-Generator’s System is adversely affecting safety, power quality, or reliability of the Company’s electrical system, the Company may immediately disconnect and lock-out the Customer- Generator’s System from the Company’s electrical system. The Customer-Generator shall permit the Company’s employees and inspectors reasonable access to inspect, test, and examine the Customer-Generator’s System.
Operation/Disconnection. If it appears to the Hannibal Board of Public Works, at any time, in the reasonable exercise of its judgment, that operation of the Customer-Generator's System is adversely affecting safety, power quality or reliability of the Hannibal Board of Public Works’ electrical system, the Hannibal Board of Public Works may immediately disconnect and lock-out the Customer-Generator's System from the Hannibal Board of Public Works’ electrical system. The Customer-Generator shall permit the Hannibal Board of Public Works’ employees and inspectors reasonable access to inspect, test, and examine the Customer-Generator's System.
Operation/Disconnection. If it appears to RMU, at any time, in the reasonable exercise of its judgment, that operation of the Customer-Generator System is adversely affecting or could adversely affect the safety, power quality or reliability of the RMU electrical system, RMU may immediately disconnect and lock-out the Customer-Generator System from RMU's electrical system. The Customer shall permit RMU employees and inspectors reasonable access to inspect, test, and examine the Customer- Generator System. If RMU determines that there is an actual or potential defect or improper arrangement in the Customer-Generator System, RMU shall inform the Customer of the particulars. If the Customer makes repairs or changes to the satisfaction of RMU, the Customer-Generator System shall be reconnected to the RMU system.
Operation/Disconnection. If it appears to JCP&L, at any time, in the reasonable exercise of its judgment, that operation of the System is adversely affecting or may adversely affect JCP&L’s electrical system, JCP&L may immediately take any and all steps it reasonably believes necessary to mitigate or cure the conditions including, without limitation, disconnecting the System from JCP&L’s electrical system. Applicant/Customer shall at all times permit JCP&L’s employees and inspectors reasonable access to inspect, test, or examine the System or metering equipment after notice by JCP&L. Applicant/Customer shall be liable for the costs and expenses incurred by JCP&L related to disconnection and reconnection of the System by JCP&L when disconnection is permitted under this paragraph D.
Operation/Disconnection. If it appears to Carthage Water & Electric Plant, at any time, in the reasonable exercise of its judgment, that operation of the Customer-Generator’s System is adversely affecting safety, power, quality, or reliability of Carthage Water & Electric Plant’s electrical system, Carthage Water & Electric Plant may immediately disconnect and lock-out the Customer-Generator’s System from Carthage Water & Electric Plant’s electrical system. The Customer-Generator shall permit Carthage Water & Electric Plant’s employees and inspectors reasonable access to inspect, test, and examine the Customer-Generator’s System.