Recommended Protection Sample Clauses

Recommended Protection. 2.5.1. Unbalanced Current and/or Voltage - SED may utilize single phase fuses and automatic line switching devices for system protection functions on its distribution taps on the Substation Circuit. The occurrence of an undetected fault or the operation of single-phase protective devices may cause a current and/or voltage unbalance on the SED’ electric system. The NUG operator shall have the sole responsibility for protecting its equipment from such occurrences. APPENDIX B TOWN OF XXXXX ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT GENERATION OPERATION PROTOCOL NUG: This GENERATION OPERATION PROTOCOL is to be used by TOWN OF XXXXX ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT, (“SED”), a Vermont corporation, and (“Non-Utility Generator” or “NUG”), (individually a “Party” and together the “Parties”) in connection with the interconnection of the kW SOLAR FACILITY (the “Facility”) to SED’s Electric System. Terms defined in the PartiesInterconnection Agreement shall have the same meaning when used herein. 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. OPERATING REQUIREMENTS
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