Transfer Trip definition

Transfer Trip means equipment that sends a trip signal from one location to another via a communications system such as phone line, radio or fiber optics. Transfer trip is normally applied whenever large synchronous machine are connected to a utility feeder that utilizes high‐speed breaker reclosing following line disturbances.
Transfer Trip or “TT” means a protection trip signal that is sent from Elexicon source to the Distributed (Embedded) Generation(s) when Elexicon supply to the feeder is interrupted. Transfer Trip is intended to rapidly disconnect the Distributed Generation(s) for the purpose of minimizing fault duration, preventing island mode operation and to ensure the DG will be disconnected before Elexicon supply is restored.

Examples of Transfer Trip in a sentence

  • The existing Direct Transfer Trip is accomplished via audio tone equipment over single side band power line carrier channels.

  • Primary system will be a Permissive Over- Reaching Transfer Trip (“POTT”) communication scheme with multi- function line protection relay and audio-tone communication system, including telephone circuit.

  • Primary system will be a Permissive Over-Reaching Transfer Trip (“POTT”) communication scheme with multi-function line protection relay and audio-tone communication system, including telephone circuit.

  • Transfer Trip: During Phase I, the ▇▇▇▇ Substation is connected via a tap to the MWP-2 line.

  • Breaker failure protection (primary and alternate) relays and Direct Transfer Trip (“DTT”) transmit/receive capability to/from Valley & Inghams Station’s remote breakers via carrier and audio-tone, including telephone circuit, DTT receive relays, carrier transmit/receive system, and audio-tone transmit/receive system.

  • Relay test engineers to connect equipment and simulate certain inputs to test and ensure that the protection schemes such as any under/over frequency and under/over voltage protection or the Direct Transfer Trip operate as designed.

  • Direct Transfer Trip (DTT) will be required between Laona Station and all three substations (Dunkirk, Falconer, and Arkwright Collector) for breaker failure protection.

  • Direct Transfer Trip receive from the Arkwright Collector Substation will be required for breaker failure.

  • Direct Transfer Trip (“DTT”) will be required between the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road Station and the Dunkirk and New Gardenville stations for breaker failure protection.

  • Direct Transfer Trip (“DTT”) will be required between the Moon Road Station and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇, and Falconer stations for breaker failure protection.