Shunt Reactors definition

Shunt Reactors means each of the following shunt reactors installed at the onshore substation forming part of the licensee’s transmission system and identified as ‘SHR5’ and ‘SHR6’:

Examples of Shunt Reactors in a sentence

  • The relay protection panels are designed to provide protection for feeders Q35L/B47 to the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Farragut Substations and to provide protection for feeders Q35M/48 to ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Farragut Substations, provide protection for the G13 Feeder, and also provide protection for the two (2), oiled filled, 150MVA, 363kV, 251 amps ASEA, Shunt Reactors.

  • From these outdoor circuit breakers, it connects to three (3) surge arrestors (one for each phase), VN-245kV MCOV, then each feeder ties into one (1) each ASEA, Shunt Reactors, oiled filled, 150MVA, 363kV, 251 amps.

  • The Power Authority acknowledges that portions of the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Astoria Pressurization Plants, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Astoria PURS and Shunt Reactors are near end of service life and may require future capital upgrades.

  • Because Power Authority did not fully meet the Conditions Precedent to Con Edison’s good faith satisfaction prior to the O&M Commencement Date, additional work and services for the Facility arising therefrom that were not contemplated by the Composite Agreement shall be required for the Facility, namely, the close out of minor punch list items and the repair of the Shunt Reactors (except for the fire loop replacement on Shunt Reactor 2) (“Additional Work”).

  • In addition, because Power Authority did not fully meet the Conditions Precedent to Con Edison’s good faith satisfaction prior to the O&M Commencement Date, additional work and services for the Facility arising therefrom that were not contemplated by the First Composite Agreement shall be required for the Facility, namely, the close out of minor punch list items and the repair of the Shunt Reactors (except for the fire loop replacement on Shunt Reactor 2) (“Additional Work”).

  • Shunt Reactors shall be capable of operating continuously at a voltage 5% higher than their rated voltage without exceeding winding and tank hot spot temperature 140 Deg and 110 Deg Celsius respectively, considering maximum ambient temperature as 50 Deg C.

  • Ratings for shunt reactors shall be calculated consistent with IEEE Standard C57.21-2008 “IEEE Standard Requirements, Terminology, and Test Code for Shunt Reactors Rated Over 500 kVA”.

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