Common use of Load Balance Clause in Contracts

Load Balance. A customer's connected load must be balanced as nearly as practicable between energized conductors. In no case shall the difference in amperage between two energized conductors on a secondary service exceed 10 percent or 50 amperes, whichever is greater. The difference between the load on a lighting phase of a four-wire delta service and the load on the power phases may exceed these limits.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Purchase and Sale of Electricity Agreement (Brady Power Partners), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Ormat Funding Corp.), Long Term Agreement (Brady Power Partners)

Load Balance. A customer's connected load must be balanced as nearly as practicable between energized conductors. In no case shall the difference in amperage between two energized conductors on a secondary service exceed 10 percent or 50 amperes, whichever is greater. The difference between the load on a lighting phase of a four-wire delta service and the load on the power phases phase may exceed these limits.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Long Term Agreement (Ormat Funding Corp.)