Auxiliary Loads definition

Auxiliary Loads means power consumption from activities not directly associated with power generation or transmission losses. These include, but are not limited to, inverter power and SCADA system power.
Auxiliary Loads means power consumption not directly associated with power generation or transmission losses. These include, but are not limited to, inverter power. Communications System power, HVAC, and communications Equipment loads.
Auxiliary Loads means power consumption not directly associated with System Losses. These include but are not limited to EMS and other control systems, thermal management systems, communications equipment, and other miscellaneous equipment loads. The PCS auxiliary power requirements shall be included as a System Loss unless the PCS requires a separate auxiliary power feed (see definition of System Loss).

Examples of Auxiliary Loads in a sentence

  • The Auxiliary Load Test may be conducted in conjunction with any of the Unit Performance Tests, provided Facility Auxiliary Loads are determined in the following manner: the Facility Auxiliary Loads shall be the electrical energy used by the Facility (Common Facilities and all individual Units) as determined by the Owner's metering.