Control Building definition

Control Building. A stand alone control building is provided for the 34.5kV system. The building is hardened pre-cast concrete to house the relay panel, control panels, SCADA, DC Battery system, monitoring devices plus all of the support equipment, i.e., AC/DC distribution, HVAC, etc. Station service for the 34.5 kV control building is established from one of the two transformers described in Section I.B, Phase I, Paragraph f. of this Appendix A.
Control Building means that certain building located on the Property, as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto.
Control Building is the building structure containing pipes, valves, pumps, structures, generators and related improvements generally shown on Exhibit “G- 1”, improvements and located on the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street Facility as generally shown on Exhibit “E”;

Examples of Control Building in a sentence

  • The Control Building is constructed of hardened pre-cast concrete.

  • The Control Building has been designed with ample space to allow the installation of relays and fault recording equipment required for Phase II.

  • In addition, the 230 kV Control Building shall be furnished with a special high frequency grounding system for the protection of electronic equipment from transient electrical noises as recommended by IEEE 1100.

  • The entrance road will be paved to the Control Building and paved parking area(s) shall be provided.

  • The Control Building houses the relay, control, and monitoring devices plus all of the support equipment, i.e., station battery systems, AC/DC distribution, HVAC, etc.

  • The Control Building has been designed with ample space to allow the installation of Phase II relays and fault recording equipment.

  • A Control Building will be completed during Phase I as described above.

  • The scope of work will include the following: Grounding: The grounding of the existing substation shall be inspected for adequacy, expanded to cover new installations, and the existing Control Building upgraded accordingly for a high frequency grounding system to safeguard electronic and telecommunication equipment from transient overvoltage as recommended by IEEE 1100 and Motorola grounding and Bonding Manual, R56.

  • The SCADA panel is located in the 230 kV Control Building described in Section I.B., Paragraph i.

  • Both the primary and secondary relays, which are Developer's Attachment Facilities, are located in the 230 kV Control Building, which is a Connecting Transmission Owner's Attachment Facility, described in Section II(A), Item A8 of this Appendix A.