Common use of Islanding Protection Clause in Contracts

Islanding Protection. The System must cease to energize the utility line when the inverter is subjected to islanding conditions. The System must immediately, completely and automatically disconnect from BLW’s electric system in the event of a fault on the Owner’s System or loss of source on BLW’s electric system. BLW, at its own discretion and expense, may conduct periodic testing of anti- islanding. Anti-islanding is a means by which the Owner’s System will cease to generate when it is still connected to the isolated (due to fault clearing or other switching) section of the BLW electric system. 4.5 The Owner’s over-current protective device (Breaker) at the service panel must be dedicated and must be capable of interrupting the maximum available fault current. The Breaker shall be clearly marked to indicate power source and connection to BLW’s electric system. BLW will provide and attach an additional label to the manual load- break disconnect switch, which is described in Subsection 4.3 above. 4.6 The Owner, at the Owner’s expense, must pay for any additional equipment required to connect the System to BLW’s electric system.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement