Operating Orders definition

Operating Orders are orders issued by a Controlling Authority to facilitate the removal from service or the restoration into service of Transmission Equipment or to establish the necessary conditions for Work Protection.
Operating Orders means orders issued by a controlling authority to facilitate the removal or restoration of equipment, or to establish the necessary conditions for work protection. Operating orders shall only be accepted as valid when each party has made its identity (first and last name) known to the other;

Examples of Operating Orders in a sentence

  • In the performance of this Master Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall abide by and conform to (and shall ensure that CONTRACTOR’s contractors and/or subcontractors, if any, shall abide by and conform to) any and all applicable laws, statutes, safety rules, and practices of the United States, the State of California, the Charter, Ordinances, and Operating Orders of the City of Anaheim, and any other applicable local laws (collectively, Laws and Practices).

  • They shall also have charge of and be responsible for the operation of plants as assigned by Operating Orders.

  • They shall have charge of and be responsible for the operation of distribution circuits, generating stations, substations or portions of substations as assigned by Operating Orders.

  • They shall be certified and accredited by relevant agencies or organizations as required, and have charge of and be responsible for the operation of transmission circuits, generating stations, substations or portions of substations as assigned by Operating Orders.

  • Transmission Provider shall cause the Transmission System and Transmission Provider's Interconnection Facilities to be operated, maintained and controlled in a safe and reliable manner and in accordance with all Operating Orders and this SGIA.

  • Interconnection Customer shall operate the Generating Facility and Interconnection Customer's Interconnection Facilities in accordance with all Operating Orders and applicable requirements of the Control Area of which it is part, as such requirements are set forth in Appendix C, Interconnection Details, of this SGIA.

  • They shall have charge of and be responsible for the operation of transmission, subtransmission and distribution circuits, stations or portions of stations, attended or unattended, that are assigned by Operating Orders.

  • When evaluating this element, the Government will evaluate the Offeror’s technical approach for completing Standard Operating Orders (▇▇▇▇), which are synonymous with scheduled preventive maintenance, and Service Orders (SOs) which are calls for repair.

  • When evaluating this element, Government assessment will further focus on Offerors technical approach for completing Standard Operating Orders (▇▇▇▇), which are synonymous with scheduled preventive maintenance, and Service Orders (SOs) which are calls for repair.