Anti-Islanding definition

Anti-Islanding means a description of the ability of a Facility to avoid unintentional islanding through some form of active control technique.
Anti-Islanding means the ability of the Embedded Generator to instantly automatically disconnect the generator from connection to the Distribution Network whenever the Distribution Network has lost the supply of power from the national electricity grid, thus preventing the export of electricity to the Distribution Network from the Embedded Generator. This is done primarily to protect municipal workers who may be working on the municipal electrical grid and who may be unaware that the municipal electrical grid is still being energized by the Embedded Generator.
Anti-Islanding means the ability of an embedded generation system to instantly automatically disconnect the generator from connection to the utility grid whenever the local utility grid has lost the supply of power from the national electricity grid, thus preventing the export of electricity to the utility grid from the embedded generator. This is done primarily to protect utility workers who may be working on the utility grid and who may be unaware that the grid is still being energized by the embedded generator.

Examples of Anti-Islanding in a sentence

  • The Customer shall ensure that the Anti-Islanding functionality of the Embedded Generator is in good operational order at all times to ensure the safety of the Municipality’s personnel.


More Definitions of Anti-Islanding

Anti-Islanding means system design to detect and disconnect from a stable unintended Island with matched load and generation. Reliance solely on under/over voltage and frequency trip is not considered sufficient to qualify as Anti-Islanding.
Anti-Islanding means a control scheme installed as part of the Generating or Interconnection Facility that senses and prevents the formation of an Unintended Island.
Anti-Islanding means a control scheme installed as part of the Generating or Interconnection
Anti-Islanding means a control scheme installed as part of the Generating or Interconnection Facility that senses
Anti-Islanding means a description of the ability of a Facility to avoid unintentional islanding through some form of active control technique. “Interconnection Application” shall mean the notice (which will serve as the Notice of Intent to Interconnect under 220 C.M.R. §§ 8.00 et seq. when required) provided by Interconnecting Customer to the Company in the form shown in
Anti-Islanding means a mandatory protection mechanism included as part of the Generation Facility that detects when the distribution grid is down and disconnects in order to prevent Islanding.
Anti-Islanding means the ability of an embedded automatically disconnect the generator from connection to the Stellenbosch Municipality’s grid whenever the Stellenbosch Municipality’s grid has lost the supply of power from the national electricity grid, thus preventing the export of electricity to the utility grid from the embedded generator. This is done primarily to protect Stellenbosch Municipality’s workers who may be working on the utility grid and who may be unaware that the grid is still being energized by the embedded generator.