Parallel connection definition

Parallel connection means operating a DER that is connected to and receives voltage from Idaho Power’s system. Protection Equipment is the equipment, hardware, and/or software necessary to ensure the protection of the Company’s system and could include a circuit-interrupting device, protective relaying, instrument transformers, and associated wiring. Relocation is a change in the location of existing Company-owned transmission and/or distribution lines, poles, or equipment. Smart Inverter is an inverter that conforms to the latest IEEE 1547 standards and is certified by the UL 1741 standard, which complies with the latest IEEE 1547 standards. Special Facilities are additions to or alterations of transmission and/or distribution lines and transformers, including, but not limited to, Upgrades and Relocation, to safely interconnect the Customer’s DER to the Company’s system. System Verification Form is the form that a Customer must provide to the Company prior to the connection of the Customer Generator System as described in this schedule. Total Nameplate Capacity is the total of the gross capacity of a DER as designated by the manufacturer(s) maximum continuous operating rating of the DER in Alternating Current (AC), or as determined by Idaho Power based on information provided on the System Verification Form. Upgrades are those improvements to the Company’s existing system, which are reasonably required by good practices and the National Electric Safety Code to interconnect the Customer Generator System safely. Such improvements include, but are not limited to, additional or larger conductors, transformers, poles, and related equipment.

Examples of Parallel connection in a sentence

  • Parallel connection of a Customer-Owned Renewable Resource Generating System (RRGS), its components and accessories with the City of Gallup Electric Distribution System at , service account number .