Protection SUF Sample Clauses

Protection SUF. Mansfield 115 kV Remote End Due to the segmentation of Penelec’s Xxxxxx Drive - Mansfield 115 kV transmission line with the addition of the Mainesburg Substation, relay settings at Mansfield Substation will need to be adjusted to accommodate the new Mainesburg Substation. Penelec will complete this work at TrAILCo’s cost and expense, and will own these protection SUF.
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Protection SUF. Xxxxx City 345kV Remote End The new Xxxxxx Xxxxx substation is segmenting the NYSEG Xxxxx City – Five Xxxx Xxxx 000xX. At Xxxxx City, line relaying will be upgraded to be compatible with equipment installed at Xxxxxx Xxxxx. The wave trap and transmitter will also be replaced. In addition, relay settings will be changed in order to accommodate the new line length and the new substation. Penelec will have the responsibility to engineer, design, procure all materials, and construct the SUF at Xxxxx City. This includes modifying power line carrier equipment, replacing exiting relays, and changing existing relay settings.
Protection SUF. Xxxxx City 345kV Remote End The estimated cost for the protection System Upgrade Facilities at Xxxxx City is $262,900.
Protection SUF. NYSEG Xxxxxx Road 345kV Remote End NYSEG will also perform a relay protection coordination analysis for its Xxxxxx Road substation. The estimated cost for NYSEG to perform this analysis is $10,000. Transmission Owner Standards The System Upgrade Facilities to be constructed by Penelec, West Penn and TrAILCo, with the exception of the 345 kV Line Loop work, will be designed to meet the following requirements: • FirstEnergy Transmission Planning Criteria • FirstEnergy Requirements for Transmission Connected Facilities • FirstEnergy Transmission System Protection Practices • FirstEnergy Substation Design Standards Manual • Power Circuit Breakers 23 kV through 500 kV (“FE-BKR-1”) • Open Rack Power Capacitors (“FE-CAP-1”) • Liquid Immersed Substation Power & GSU Transformers (“FE-TR-1”) Figure 1 Simplified One-Line Diagram XXXXXXXX X – MILESTONES In accordance with Article 5.1 of this Agreement, the following milestone dates shall apply to the designated performance:

Related to Protection SUF

  • Protection The Asset Representations Reviewer will take reasonable measures to protect the secrecy of and avoid disclosure and unauthorized use of Confidential Information, including those measures that it takes to protect its own confidential information and not less than a reasonable standard of care. The Asset Representations Reviewer acknowledges that Personally Identifiable Information is also subject to the additional requirements in Section 4.09.

  • Protection of Watershed PURCHASER shall take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to stream banks, any stream course, lake, reservoir, or forested wetland within or adjacent to the timber sale area. Definitions of Type F, Type D, and Type N streams contained in the Forest Practices Act apply to this contract. In addition to other protective measures required, PURCHASER shall discontinue all or part of the operations under this contract upon notice from STATE that operations will cause excessive damage to the watershed.

  • Protection of Human Subjects The Recipient agrees to comply with the requirements of the National Research Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 289 et seq., and U.S. DOT regulations, “Protection of Human Subjects,” 49 C.F.R. Part 11, pertaining to protections for human subjects participating in or involved in research, development, and activities related to the Project.

  • Protection Planning Annually, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.

  • Protection, Treatment (1) Each Contracting Party shall protect within its State territory investments made in accordance with its national laws and regulations by investors of the other Contracting Party and shall not impair by unreasonable or discriminatory measures the management, maintenance, use, enjoyment, extension, sale or liquidation of such investments. In particular, each Contracting Party or its competent authorities shall issue the necessary authorisations mentioned in Article 2, paragraph (2) of this Agreement.

  • Protection of Data The Contractor agrees to store Data on one or more of the following media and protect the Data as described:

  • PROTECTION OF YOUR CONTENT 5.1 In order to protect Your Content provided to Oracle as part of the provision of the Services, Oracle will comply with the applicable administrative, physical, technical and other safeguards, and other applicable aspects of system and content management, available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/us/corporate/contracts/cloud-services/index.html.

  • Password Protection Contractor agrees that any portable or laptop computer that has access to the Eligible Users or State of Utah networks, or stores any Public Data is equipped with strong and secure password protection.

  • PROTECTION OF TEACHERS A. The Board recognizes its responsibility to give all reasonable support and assistance to teachers with respect to the maintenance of control and discipline in the classroom.

  • Protections 24.5.1 LESSOR will obtain for the benefit of LESSEE an acknowledgment from any LESSOR's Assignee or LESSOR's Lender that, so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing hereunder, such Person will not interfere with LESSEE's quiet, peaceful use and enjoyment of the Aircraft.

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