Review Inspection Testing Disconnect Switch and Signage and Right of Access Sample Clauses

Review Inspection Testing Disconnect Switch and Signage and Right of Access. 2.1 Initial Review and Additional Review After determining Customer’s interconnection request is complete, in accordance with the Rule, R746-312-9, Rocky Mountain Power will conduct a review of the proposed interconnection, using screens set forth in the Rule R746-312-7. Rocky Mountain Power will conduct such review within fifteen (15) days after notifying Customer that the interconnection request is complete and will notify Customer either: 1) the Net Metering Facility meets all applicable criteria and the interconnection request is approved; 2) although the Net Metering Facility fails one or more of the screens the Net Metering Facility may be interconnected consistent with safety, reliability, and power quality standards and the interconnection is approved; or 3) the interconnection of the Net Metering Facility has failed to meet one or more of the applicable criteria and the reason for failure, or Rocky Mountain Power has not or could not determine from the initial reviews that the Net Metering Facility may be interconnected consistent with safety reliability, and power quality standards, or the Net Metering Facility cannot be approved without minor modifications at minimal cost and the interconnection request is denied unless the Customer is willing to consider minor modifications or further study. If the initial review determines that the Net Metering Facility fails to meet one or more applicable requirements, but additional review may enable Rocky Mountain Power to determine that the Net Metering Facility may be interconnected consistent with safety, reliability and power quality standards, Rocky Mountain Power will offer to perform the additional review to determine whether minor modifications to the electric distribution system would enable the interconnection to be made consistent with safety, reliability and power quality standards. In this instance, Rocky Mountain Power will provide Customer with a good faith, nonbinding estimate of costs of such additional review and minor modifications. Rocky Mountain Power will conduct additional review and make minor modifications after receipt of payment from Customer in accordance with the attached Appendix A. In accordance with the Rule, R746-312-9, Rocky Mountain Power will conduct an initial review of the proposed interconnection. If the initial review determines that the Net Metering Facility fails to meet one or more applicable requirements, but additional review may enable Rocky Mountain Power to de...
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Review Inspection Testing Disconnect Switch and Signage and Right of Access. 2.1 Initial Review and Additional Review In accordance with the Rule, R746-312-9, Rocky Mountain Power will conduct an initial review of the proposed interconnection. If the initial review determines that the Net Metering Facility fails to meet one or more applicable requirements, but additional review may enable Rocky Mountain Power to determine that the Net Metering Facility may be interconnected consistent with safety, reliability and power quality standards, Rocky Mountain Power will offer to perform the additional review to determine whether minor modifications to the electric distribution system would enable the interconnection to be made consistent with safety, reliability and power quality standards. In this instance, Rocky Mountain Power will provide Customer with a good faith, non-binding estimate of costs of such additional review and minor modifications. Rocky Mountain Power will conduct additional review and make minor modifications after receipt of payment from Customer in accordance with the attached Appendix A.
Review Inspection Testing Disconnect Switch and Signage and Right of Access. 2.1 Equipment Testing and Inspection Customer must notify Rocky Mountain Power of the anticipated testing and inspection date of the Net Metering Facility at least ten (10) business days prior to testing, either through submittal of the Agreement, a notice of completion, or in a separate notice. Within ten (10) business days after receipt of such required documentation, Rocky Mountain Power will inspect the Net Metering Facility, set the new meter if required, approve the interconnection and may arrange a witness test as set forth in the Rule, R746- 312-10(4). Rocky Mountain Power and Customer will select a date by mutual agreement for the witness tests. If the Net Metering Facility satisfactorily passes the required inspection and/or witness tests, Rocky Mountain Power shall notify Customer within three (3) business days after the tests and/or inspections that either the interconnection is approved and the Net Metering Facility may begin operation or the interconnection facilities study identified necessary construction that has not been completed, the date upon which the construction will be completed and the date when the Net Metering Facility may begin operation or state any other reason why the commissioning tests are not satisfactory. If the witness tests are not satisfactory, Customer must resolve any deficiencies within sixty (60) business days or other time period as mutually agreed by the Parties..
Review Inspection Testing Disconnect Switch and Signage and Right of Access 

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