Automatic Load Shedding definition

Automatic Load Shedding if automatic under-frequency Load Shedding is implemented in accordance with the Code. Other circumstances: for any other purpose that, in the Distributor’s reasonable opinion and in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice, requires the interruption or reduction of delivery of electricity to any ICP for Load Shedding. Unplanned Service Interruptions Retailer to receive Unplanned Service Interruption calls: The Retailer is responsible for receiving Unplanned Service Interruption calls from Consumers and managing further communication with affected Consumers until normal service is restored, as necessary, unless the Distributor provides to the Retailer 60 Working Dayswritten notice that the Distributor is responsible for receiving and managing communication with any or all Consumers in relation to any or all Unplanned Service Interruptions in which case the Retailer shall ensure that references to: the Distributor’s phone number, 0508 VECTOR; and the Distributor’s website, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇, are included on all Tax Invoices sent to such Consumers as being the contact details for Consumers in relation to Unplanned Service Interruptions. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Retailer’s obligation in relation to clause 5.5(b) shall come into effect on 1 June 2014 or such later date as may be agreed by the parties in writing.

Related to Automatic Load Shedding

  • Automatic firearm means any firearm designed or specially adapted to fire a succession of cartridges with a single function of the trigger.

  • Manual Load Dump Warning means a notification from PJM to warn Members of an increasingly critical condition of present operations that may require manually shedding load.

  • Manual Load Dump Action means an Operating Instruction, as defined by NERC, from PJM to shed firm load when the PJM Region cannot provide adequate capacity to meet the PJM Region’s load and tie schedules, or to alleviate critically overloaded transmission lines or other equipment.

  • Automatic disconnect means a device that when triggered, galvanically separates the electrical energy sources from the rest of the high voltage circuit of the electric power train.

  • Additional Day-ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement means the portion of the Day- ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement that is required in addition to the Base Day-ahead Scheduling Reserves Requirement to ensure adequate resources are procured to meet real-time load and operational needs, as specified in the PJM Manuals.