Prudent Electrical Practice definition

Prudent Electrical Practice means those practices, methods and equipment, as changed from time to time, that are commonly used in prudent electrical engineering and operations to operate electric equipment lawfully and with safety and dependability and that are in accordance with the National Electrical Code, the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Code or any other applicable Federal, State and Local government codes, and the Company's construction standards and the Commission's Interconnection Rules under Chapter 40 of Title 15 of the DCMR, the "District of Columbia Small Generator Interconnection Rules" ("DCSGIR").
Prudent Electrical Practice means the practices, methods, standards and equipment, as changed from time to time, that are commonly and lawfully used in prudent electrical engineering and operation of equipment similar to the Project, taking into consideration (1) safety; (2) dependability; (3) efficiency; (4) economy; (5) adherence to applicable qualifying facility or independent power industry codes, standards and regulations; and (6) the size, type and location of the Project. Prudent Electrical Practices may include more than one practice, method or item of equipment in any given application.
Prudent Electrical Practice means those practices, methods and equipment, as changed from time to time, that are commonly used in prudent electrical engineering and operations to operate electric equipment lawfully and with safety and dependability and that are in accordance with the National Electrical Safety Code, the National Electrical Code or any other applicable Federal, State and Local government codes, and the Company's construction standards and Interconnection Requirements for Generation. Further, the Company will not approve interconnection with any generation equipment/device that is not an approved device currently for sale by a reputable manufacturer and meets all IEEE conditions and UL 100% made and inspected.

Examples of Prudent Electrical Practice in a sentence

  • No later than the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall install, own, inspect, test and maintain during the Term three (3) industry approved remote sensing devises (one of which must at all times be a meteorological data tower) at the Premises in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practice.

  • The Customer shall comply with the Company's interconnection standards and Prudent Electrical Practice.

  • If the Company, in its sole discretion, determines that the Customer's Interconnection Equipment is not acceptable for continued interconnected operation because such operation may have an adverse impact on service to its other customers or may jeopardize the Company's ability to operate and maintain its system in a manner consistent with Prudent Electrical Practice, the Company will notify the Customer in writing.

  • No later than the Commercial Operation Date, Seller shall install, own, inspect, test and maintain during the Term three (3) industry approved remote sensing devices at the Premises in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practice.

  • We will monitor the System and its operation in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practice.

  • The Company shall not be obligated to accept, and the Company may require the Customer to curtail, interrupt or reduce, deliveries of energy for the following reasons: 1) to allow the Company to construct, install, maintain, repair, replace, remove, investigate or inspect any of the Company's equipment or any part of the Company's system; 2) there is a System Pre-Emergency or System Emergency, as determined by the Company; or 3) for any reason otherwise required by Prudent Electrical Practice.

  • Other terms used in this Agreement but not listed in this Article shall have meanings as commonly used in the English language and, where applicable, in Prudent Electrical Practice.

  • Such schedule shall be consistent with the requirements of Prudent Electrical Practice and otherwise in accordance with this Agreement.

  • If the Company, in its sole discretion, determines that the Customer's interconnection equipment is not acceptable for continued interconnected operation because such operation may have an adverse impact on service to its other customers or may jeopardize the Company's ability to operate and maintain its system in a manner consistent with Prudent Electrical Practice, the Company will notify the Customer in writing.


More Definitions of Prudent Electrical Practice

Prudent Electrical Practice has the meaning given to such term in the Construction Warranty Agreement.
Prudent Electrical Practice means the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by the firms or bodies corporate who in the conduct of their undertaking exercise that degree of diligence, prudence and foresight reasonably and ordinarily exercised by skilled and experienced operators engaged in the same type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances or conditions. Records means the records, data and information to be maintained by the parties under GC 12. Representative means the authorised representative nominated by each party in the Details or any other person appointed by the relevant party and notified to the other party from time to time. Rules means the National Electricity Rules.
Prudent Electrical Practice means those practices, methods, standards and acts engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the electric power industry in the Western Electricity Coordinating Council that at the relevant time period, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known or should reasonably have been known at the time a decision was made, would be expected to achieve the desired result consistent with good business practices, applicable law, safety, reliability, efficiency and expedition, and which practices, methods, standards and acts reflect due regard for the operation and maintenance standards recommended by applicable equipment suppliers and manufacturers, operational limits, and all applicable laws and regulations. Prudent Electrical Practice is not intended to be limited to the optimum practice, method, standard or act to the exclusion of all others, but rather to the spectrum of possible practices, methods, standards or acts generally acceptable to or approved by a significant portion of the electric power generation industry in the relevant region, during the relevant period, as described in the immediate preceding sentence.

Related to Prudent Electrical Practice

  • Prudent Electrical Practices means those practices, methods, standards and equipment commonly used in prudent electrical engineering and operations to operate electrical equipment lawfully and with safety, dependability and efficiency and in accordance with the National Electrical Safety Code, the National Electrical Code and any other applicable federal, state and local codes provided, however, that in the event of a conflict, the applicable federal, state or local code shall govern.

  • Clinical practice guidelines means a systematically developed statement to assist

  • PJM Regional Practices Document means the document of that title that compiles and describes the practices in the PJM Markets and that is made available in hard copy and on the Internet. PJM Region Installed Reserve Margin:

  • Good Clinical Practice or “GCP” means the then current standards for clinical trials for pharmaceuticals, as set forth in the ICH guidelines and applicable regulations promulgated thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such standards of good clinical practice as are required by the European Union and other organizations and governmental agencies in countries in which a Licensed Product is intended to be sold to the extent such standards are not less stringent than the ICH guidelines.

  • Unethical practice means any activity on the part of bidder, which try to circumvent tender process in any way. Unsolicited offering of discounts, reduction in financial bid amount, upward revision of quality of goods etc after opening of first bid will be treated as unethical practice.

  • Good Clinical Practices means the FDA’s standards for the design, conduct, performance, monitoring, auditing, recording, analysis, and reporting of clinical trials contained in 21 C.F.R. Part 50, 54, 56, 312, 314, 320, 812, and 814 and (ii) “Good Laboratory Practices” means the FDA’s standards for conducting non-clinical laboratory studies contained in 21 C.F.R. Part 58.

  • Prudent Industry Practice means such practices, methods, acts, techniques, and standards as are in effect at the time in question that are consistent with (a) the standards generally followed by the United States pipeline and terminalling industries or (b) such higher standards as may be applied or followed by the Xxxxx Entities in the performance of similar tasks or projects, or by the Partnership Entities in the performance of similar tasks or projects.

  • Hospital practice protocol means a written plan, policy, procedure, or agreement that authorizes drug therapy management between hospital pharmacists and physicians within a hospital and the hospital’s clinics as developed and determined by the hospital’s P&T committee. Such a protocol may apply to all pharmacists and physicians at a hospital or the hospital’s clinics or only to those pharmacists and physicians who are specifically recognized. A hospital practice protocol shall comply with the requirements of subrule 8.34(3).

  • Prudent Operating Practice means the practices, methods and standards of professional care, skill and diligence engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the electric power industry for facilities of similar size, type, and design, that, in the exercise of reasonable judgment, in light of the facts known at the time, would have been expected to accomplish results consistent with Law, reliability, safety, environmental protection, applicable codes, and standards of economy and expedition. Prudent Operating Practices are not necessarily defined as the optimal standard practice method or act to the exclusion of others, but rather refer to a range of actions reasonable under the circumstances.

  • Prudent Utility Practice means any of the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the electric utility industry during the relevant time period, or any of the practices, methods, and acts which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known at the time the decision was made, could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety, and expedition. Prudent Utility Practice is not intended to be limited to the optimum practice, method, or act to the exclusion of all others, but rather to be acceptable practices, methods, or acts, generally accepted in the region.

  • Medical practice act means laws and regulations governing the practice of allopathic and osteopathic medicine within a member state.

  • medical practitioner means a person who holds a valid registration from the Medical Council of any State or Medical Council of India or Council for Indian Medicine or for Homeopathy set up by the Government of India or a State Government and is thereby entitled to practice medicine within its jurisdiction; and is acting within its scope and jurisdiction of license. The registered practitioner should not be the insured or close Family members.

  • Good Industry Practice means standards, practices, methods and procedures conforming to the Law and the degree of skill and care, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced person or body engaged in a similar type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances.

  • Good Utility Practice means any of the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the North American electric utility industry during the relevant time period, or any of the practices, methods and acts which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known at the time the decision was made, could have been expected to accomplish the desired result consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety and expedition. Good Utility Practice is not intended to be limited to the optimum practice, method, or act to the exclusion of all others, but rather to be acceptable practices, methods, or acts generally accepted by NERC.

  • Mid-level practitioner means a certified nurse-midwife engaging in the independent practice of midwifery under the independent practice of midwifery act, an advanced practice registered nurse issued a license pursuant to K.S.A. 65-1131, and amendments thereto, who has authority to prescribe drugs pursuant to a written protocol with a responsible physician under K.S.A. 65-1130, and amendments thereto, or a physician assistant licensed under the physician assistant licensure act who has authority to prescribe drugs pursuant to a written agreement with a supervising physician under K.S.A. 65-28a08, and amendments thereto.

  • Prudent Industry Practices means, at a particular time, any of the practices, methods and acts which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment, will result in the proper operation and maintenance of the assets owned by a Party or its Affiliates and shall include, without limitation, the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the industry at such time with respect to the assets of the same or similar types as the assets owned by such Party or its Affiliates. Prudent Industry Practices are not intended to be limited to optimum practices, methods or acts, to the exclusion of all others, but rather represent a spectrum of possible practices, methods and acts which could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a commercially reasonable cost in a reliable, safe and timely fashion, in compliance with the applicable limited partnership agreement and limited liability company agreement and in accordance with all applicable laws. Prudent Industry Practices are intended to entail the same standards as the Parties would, in the prudent management of their own properties, use from time to time.

  • general practitioner means a medical practitioner engaged in the provision of primary, continuing whole-patient care to individuals, families and their community not being a vocationally registered general practitioner.

  • Reasonable and Prudent Operator means a person seeking in good faith to perform its contractual obligations and, in the process of doing so and in the overall conduct of its whole undertaking exercising that degree of diligence, skill, prudence and foresight which can reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced operator engaged in the same type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances complying with all applicable Laws, and any reference to the standard of a Reasonable and Prudent Operator means such degree of diligence, skill, prudence and foresight as aforesaid.

  • Dental practitioner means a person in private practice registered by the Australian Dental Association.

  • Prudent Utility Practices means those practices, methods, techniques and standards, that are generally accepted for use in electric utility industries taking into account conditions in India, and commonly used in prudent electric utility engineering and operations to design, engineer, construct, test, operate and maintain equipment lawfully, safely, efficiently and economically as applicable to power stations of the size, service and type of the Project, and that generally conform to the manufacturers' operation and maintenance guidelines.

  • Positive Behavioral Theory and Practice means a proactive approach to individual behavior and behavior interventions that:

  • Good Manufacturing Practice or “GMP” means the current good manufacturing practices applicable from time to time to the manufacturing of a Product or any intermediate thereof pursuant to Applicable Law.

  • Unsafe or unsound practice means a practice or conduct by a

  • Electrical work Concealed and fire resistant wiring of “ISI” Copper Wire, Distribution board with “MCB”. “ISI” xxxx modular electrical accessories, Landline phone conduit, Cable TV wiring conduit, Separate line for inverter connection, Air-conditioner power point. Painting : Long Lasting and weather resistant acrylic paint to all external walls, All internal walls with white cement based putty finish with OBD. Plumbing & Sanitation : Sanitary xxxx for toilets, plumbing fixtures, CPVC/UPVC pipe and fitting(ISI make), SWR drainage system. Kitchen: Granite platform, ceramic tiles dado upto 2’ height, Stainless Steel sink in Kitchen, Aquaguard point, Connection for washing machine in wash area.

  • Electrical equipment means underground equipment that contains dielectric fluid that is necessary for the operation of equipment such as transformers and buried electrical cable.

  • generating plant means the generating facility described in Schedule 1 as amended from time to time;