Protective Relaying Systems Sample Clauses

Protective Relaying Systems. Con Edison shall at appropriate intervals (at its own expense), or more frequently upon Generator's reasonable request, test, calibrate, adjust and maintain pursuant to Good Utility Practice all Protective Relaying Systems owned by Con Edison and all auxiliary and monitoring relays and alarms relating thereto which are owned by Con Edison and located in the Substation and related to the Generating Facilities. Generator shall have the right, upon the completion of such testing, calibration, adjustment and maintenance, to approve any necessary re-sealing of such Protective Relaying Systems and, upon written request to Con Edison, to receive copies of relevant settings, tests and work order data sheets. Con Edison reserves the right to take any such Protective Relaying System out of service as may be required in accordance with Applicable Legal Requirements and Good Utility Practice and shall provide Generator with reasonable advance notice thereof. Generator shall have the sole responsibility to provide, procure or store spare parts for such Protective Relaying Systems and Con Edison shall have no responsibility in respect thereof. The Parties shall endeavor in good faith to determine appropriate inventory levels for such spare parts. Generator shall reimburse Con Edison for its reasonable costs and expenses incurred in performing work on Protective Relaying System equipment owned by Generator.
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Protective Relaying Systems. Seller shall test, calibrate, adjust and maintain pursuant to Good Industry Practice at appropriate intervals, or more frequently upon Buyer's reasonable request, all Protective Relaying Systems owned by Seller and all auxiliary and monitoring relays and alarms relating thereto which are owned by Seller and located in the Substations. Buyer shall have the right, upon the completion of such testing, calibration, adjustment and maintenance, to approve any necessary re-sealing of such Protective Relays and, upon written request to Seller, to receive copies of relevant settings, tests and work order data sheets. Seller reserves the right to take any such Protective Relaying System out of service as may be reasonably necessary and agrees to use its reasonable best efforts to provide Buyer with reasonable advance notice thereof. Buyer shall have the sole responsibility to provide, procure or store spare parts for such Protective Relaying Systems and Seller shall have no responsibility in respect thereof. Buyer shall reimburse Seller for its reasonable costs and expenses incurred pursuant to this Section 3.01(b) (ii).

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