Relay Settings Clause Samples
The "Relay Settings" clause defines the parameters and configurations governing how data or signals are transmitted through a relay system within the agreement. It typically specifies technical requirements such as timing, protocols, or permissible adjustments to the relay's operation, ensuring that both parties understand how information will be routed or managed. By clearly outlining these settings, the clause helps prevent miscommunication and technical disputes, ensuring reliable and predictable relay performance.
Relay Settings. It is currently anticipated that there will be no relay settings work required at Craryville. This is subject to confirmation It is anticipated that there will be no secondary wiring work required at Craryville. ► Substation owner will be providing the applicable CAD Files and reference equipment vendor drawings. Subject to confirmation, no change to the primary electrical equipment, conceptual design, or relay settings are currently anticipated for this station. ► A setting package will be produced to reflect the upgrade of the transmission line ► Engineer assumes existing line #984 relays at Craryville substation are sufficiently capable to accept any necessary setting changes and new line relay panels will not be required. This will require confirmation.
Relay Settings. Relay settings and protection schemes specific to this installation, and any proposed modifications thereof, must be made available by the Customer to GRICUA for review and final approval prior to their implementation.
Relay Settings. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall utilize relay settings prescribed by Company, which may be changed over time within the design capability of the equipment as the requirements of Company System change. If Seller demonstrates that the utilization of such relay settings would likely result or have resulted in an event normally requiring Liquidated Damages or an Event of Default, Seller shall be excused from same.
Relay Settings. NOTE: Voltage and frequency relays needed for minimum interface protection for all classes will have setting limits as specified below with exception to Generating Facilities subject to advanced grid support voltage and frequency settings in accordance with Section 8.7(A)(11), and/or 12.2 of this document.
(1) Under-voltage relays will operate at no less than 80% of the nominal voltage level and will have a maximum time delay of 1.0 seconds.
(2) Over-voltage relays will operate with a maximum time delay of 1.0 seconds for a voltage range of higher than 110% and less than 120% of nominal voltage. The relay will operate instantaneously at 120% or higher of nominal voltage to provide a maximum clearing time of 10 cycles.
(3) Under-frequency relays will operate at no less than 58 Hz and have a maximum time delay of 1.0 seconds.
(4) Over-frequency relays will operate in 6 cycles above 60.5 Hz. Maximum clearing time of the breaker will be 10 cycles.
(5) Additional settings for Class I, II, III & IV installations and/or any other relays that may be required due to unusual circumstances will be handled on an individual basis.
Relay Settings. Ref. Section FP-2.3 (Standards and Review)
Relay Settings. (ref. INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT Sections 3.3(b)and 3.3(c))
