CEA Technical Standards for Connectivity definition

CEA Technical Standards for Connectivity means the Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007;

Examples of CEA Technical Standards for Connectivity in a sentence

  • Power Quality & Protection and Controls shall conform to the standards specified in the CEA (Technical Standards for connectivity to the grid) Regulations, 2007 and CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of Distributed Generation Resources) Regulations, 2013, applicable to the distribution system as amended from time to time.

  • The user shall ensure the power quality parameters, such as harmonics, DC injection, and flicker etc., in accordance with the CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations,2007 ( and subsequent amendments thereof) / TSERC Regulations issued from time to time.

  • The proposed STATCOMs shall be generally conforming to the requirements of CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity to Grid) Regulations, 2007 including amendments and CEA (Technical Standards for Construction of Electrical Plants and Electric Lines) Regulations 2022, as amended from time to time.

  • The SPD shall comply with the provisions in the CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity to Grid) Amendment Regulations, 2019.

  • The User shall ensure the power quality parameters such as harmonics, DC injection, and flicker etc., in accordance with the CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 and amendments thereof.

  • Synchronization Photovoltaic system must be equipped with a grid frequency synchronization device, if the system is using synchronizer inherently built into the inverter than no separate synchronizer Relevant CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of the distributed generation resources) regulations 2013 and subsequent amendments.

  • Relevant CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of the distributed generation resources) regulations 2013 and subsequent amendments.

  • This protection feature also is included in CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of the Distributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013.

  • The PCU/ inverter generated harmonics, flicker, DC injection limits, Voltage Range, Frequency Range and Anti-Islanding measures at the point of connection to the utility services should follow the latest CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity Distribution Generation Resources) Guidelines.

  • The proposed STATCOMs shall be conforming to the requirements of CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity to Grid) Regulations, 2007 including amendments and CEA (Technical Standards for Construction of Electrical Plants and Electric Lines) Regulations 2022, as amended from time to time.