Point of Common Coupling Sample Clauses

Point of Common Coupling the point where the Local EPS is connected to an Area EPS O. Point of Delivery: the point where the energy changes possession from one party to the other. Typically this will be where the metering is installed but it is not required that the Point of Delivery is the same as where the energy is metered
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Point of Common Coupling. Point of common coupling means the point in the interconnection of a Distributed Resource with an electric delivery system and shall have the same meaning as in IEEE Standard 1547.
Point of Common Coupling. Protection ...................................................................... ...................................................................... SCHEDULE 1A EMBEDDED GENERATION CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATION On behalf of the Connected Party I certify that the generating unit described above has been installed and tested and complies with the requirements of NIE Engineering Recommendation G59/1/NI. Signature Date On behalf of NIE I have witnessed the tests/approved the results of the tests conducted in accordance with section 6.5 of NIE Engineering Recommendation G59/1/NI. Signature Date NOTES The tests required of the Connected Party’s generating unit are to safeguard the Distribution System. Completion of the required tests does not mean that the whole or any part of the Connected Party’s Installation has been tested, or meets the requirements of the Wiring Regulations, or any statutory requirements. The over voltage and under voltage protection should be tested using an external variable voltage supply. Where the frequency of the Connected Party’s Plant is dependant on the mains frequency an external variable frequency signal generator, with suitable voltage and current output should be used for the under and over frequency protection tests. SCHEDULE 1A PROTECTION TESTS Protection Manufacture r Type Setting Test Results Remarks 1 2 3 Reset Overcurrent Amps Char Amps Sec @10x Amps Sec @10x Amps Sec @10x Time Earth Fault Amps Char Amps Sec @10x Amps Sec @10x Amps Sec @10x Over Voltage R-N or R-Y Y-N or Y-B B-N or R-B Volts % Sec Volts % Sec Volts % Sec Volts % Sec Under Voltage R-N or R-Y Y-N or Y-B B-N or R-B Volts % Sec Volts % Sec Volts % Sec Volts % Sec Over Frequency Hz Sec Hz Sec Hz Sec Hz Sec Under Frequency Hz Sec Hz Sec Hz Sec Hz Sec Loss of Mains Rate of Change of Frequency Hz/sec Sec Hz/sec Sec Hz/sec Sec Hz/sec Sec Loss of Mains Vector Shift Degrees Sec Degrees Sec Degrees Sec Degrees Sec Reverse Power Amps Sec Amps Sec Amps Sec Amps Sec Low Forward Power Amps Sec Amps Sec Amps Sec Amps Sec Neutral Voltage Displacement Volts Sec Volts Sec Volts Sec Volts Sec Additional Protection for Synchronous or Similar Plant SCHEDULE 2A SITE-SPECIFIC CONNECTION CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS – CONSUMERS Connection Conditions reference* Matter to be specified Specific requirement Technical criteria: Plant and Apparatus at the Connection Point CC6.2.2 Short circuit rating and insulation level CC6.5 Intertripping facilities Not Applicable unless Otherwise agreed...
Point of Common Coupling. (“PCC”) shall be the point where SED’s distribution system in the Town/City of connects with the NUG’s Facility to allow the NUG’s generation equipment to operate interconnected in parallel with the SED electric system. Specifically, the PCC is the load side of the SED secondary meter on the (3)167kVA transformer bank fed via a line extension from Line , Pole off the Circuit from the SED substation.
Point of Common Coupling. The electrical Point of Interconnection for the Generating Facility under this WMPA, for the purpose of engaging in Wholesale Transactions in PJM’s markets, is located at a point where Transmission Owner’s facilities are interconnected to facilities owned by [insert name of Municipality/Cooperative], to which Wholesale Market Participant’s facilities are or will be physically connected, at a point of common coupling, pursuant to the Interconnection Agreement referenced in this WMPA. Therefore, the Parties acknowledge and agree that interconnection of the Generating Facility under this WMPA depends upon the physical availability of, and Wholesale Market Participant’s right to utilize, the [insert name of Municipality/Cooperative] facilities and the interconnection of the [insert name of Municipality/Cooperative] facilities with those of Wholesale Market Participant and Transmission Owner. Accordingly, the following shall apply:
Point of Common Coupling. The point where the Interconnection Facilities connect with the Local Utility System is the Point of Common Coupling (“PCC”) as shown on the diagram in Schedule A. The diagram included in Schedule A shall depict the PCC, the location of meter(s), the point of delivery, and such other detail as may be required by Local Utility. Customer and Local Utility shall interconnect the Qualifying Facility to the Local Utility System at the PCC in accordance with the Interconnection Rules and all applicable laws, regulations and prudent utility practices. Local Utility and Customer shall each own and be responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of the lines, wires, switches and other equipment on their respective sides of the PCC. Unless otherwise specified in Schedule B, Customer, at its cost, shall furnish, install, own, maintain and repair all interconnection equipment required at the PCC, in accordance with the Interconnection Rules and applicable laws, regulations and prudent utility practices. Final electrical connections between the Local Utility System and the Qualifying Facility shall be made by Local Utility.
Point of Common Coupling. (PCC)’ means the electrical node, typically a busbar, on the MUNICIPALITY’s network, electrically nearest to the Facility, at which more than one customer of the MUNICIPALITY is or may be connected or metered, which PCC is used in the context of Quality of Supply emission requirements, and the location of which is described in Annexure C (Embedded Generator Connection Particulars).
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