Disconnect Switch definition

Disconnect Switch means a device that:
Disconnect Switch. A mechanical device used for isolating a circuit or equipment from a source of power.
Disconnect Switch. Identify type and location of disconnect switch: • One-Line Diagram – A basic drawing of an electric circuit in which one or more conductors are represented by a single line and each electrical device and major component of the installation, from the generator to the point of interconnection, are noted by symbols. ▪ One-Line Diagram attached: ☐ - Yes • Plot Plan – A map showing the distributed generation facility’s location in relation to streets, alleys, or other geographic markers. ▪ Plot Plan attached: ☐ - Yes • Generator on site? ☐ - Yes ☐ - No (Generator must be tied to load side of transfer switch.)

Examples of Disconnect Switch in a sentence

  • The switch must be labeled "Generator Disconnect Switch." The switch may isolate the Interconnection Customer and its associated load from the Utility’s System or disconnect only the Generator from the Utility's System and shall be accessible to the Utility at all times.

  • The Disconnect Switch shall be capable of being locked in the open position.

  • The switch must be labeled "Generator Disconnect Switch." The switch may isolate the Interconnection Customer and its associated load from the Utility's System or disconnect only the Generator from the Utility's System and shall be accessible to the Utility at all times.

  • The Disconnect Switch shall be accessible to MSEDCL’s personnel at all times and must be capable of disconnecting all Generator equipment from MSETCL’s transmission & MSEDCL’s distribution system.

  • The Cooperative shall have access to the External Disconnect Switch and metering equipment of the Generating Facility at all times.

  • The Disconnect Switch will be rated 242 kV, 2000A, 900 KVIL with an auxiliary switch attachment to indicate position status.

  • The electrical point where the National Grid Transmission Line LN 18 terminates at the Developer’s Attachment Facility equipment (Disconnect Switch SW-1888).

  • Upon termination of this Agreement, Customer shall immediately permanently lock open the visible blade Disconnect Switch.

  • Prior to the purchase of the GIS equipment, Developer has the option to purchase and have Connecting Transmission Owner install one (1) 3 phase Disconnect Switch for future expansion of ring bus.

  • All or part of Customer’s electrical generator(s) or inverter(s) together with all protective, safety, and associated equipment and improvements necessary to produce electric power at Customer’s facility, including, but not limited to the Disconnect Switch, as defined herein.


More Definitions of Disconnect Switch

Disconnect Switch the manual or remotely operated switch which is part of the Renewable Energy Facility as described in Section 7 hereof.
Disconnect Switch. The Disconnect Switch will be rated 242 kV, 2000A, 900 KVIL with an auxiliary switch attachment to indicate position status. Transformer bay protection will be provided by both high-speed differential protection and overcurrent protection. The primary and backup systems protect the portion of the 230 kV ring bus connected to the Developer’s main step-up transformer as well as the main step-up transformer. The relays were selected by the Developer and approved by the Connecting Transmission Owner. (C) CTOAF Cost Estimates (See Section II B)
Disconnect Switch. A visible open disconnect device that Customer is required to install and maintain in accordance with the requirements set forth in this document. It will completely isolate Customer's GF from the APS System, including the Utility metering equipment located at the SES. Distributed Energy Resource (DER): A source of electric power that is connected to the APS System, either Behind the Meter in the customer's premise, or on the utility's primary distribution system. A DER shall include either/or Generators and Energy Storage technologies capable of exporting active power to the APS System. Distributed Generation (DG): Any type of electrical Generator, Static Inverter or GF interconnected with the APS System that either (a) has the capability of being operated in electrical parallel with APS’ System, or (b) can feed a Customer load that can also be fed by the APS System. A Distributed Generation facility is also referred to as a “Generating Facility” or “GF” in this document.