Switching, Tagging and Grounding Sample Clauses

The "Switching, Tagging and Grounding" clause defines the procedures and responsibilities related to the safe isolation and identification of electrical circuits and equipment. It typically outlines how switches must be operated to de-energize systems, the use of tags to indicate equipment status or work in progress, and the requirements for grounding to prevent accidental energization. For example, before maintenance work, authorized personnel may be required to switch off power, attach warning tags, and apply grounding devices to ensure safety. This clause's core function is to protect workers and equipment by minimizing the risk of electrical accidents during maintenance or repair activities.
Switching, Tagging and Grounding. Each Party shall comply with the Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules set forth in Schedule H hereto (the "Parties' Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules") at all utility Primary Equipment and Secondary System equipment interconnections or demarcation points. Each Party, in accordance with the Parties' Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules, shall be responsible for training, testing, and certifying operations for inclusion on a Joint Tag List. Every three months, each Party shall provide the other Party with an updated list of employees qualified for inclusion on the Joint Tag List. Buyer shall be responsible for all switching, tagging and grounding on Buyer's side of the demarcation point, as set forth in the Separation Document; and Seller shall be responsible for all switching, tagging and grounding at the demarcation point and on Seller's side of the demarcation point. Each Party, in accordance with the Parties' Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules, shall be responsible for training, testing, and certifying operators for inclusion on a Joint Tag List. Every three months, each Party shall provide the other Party with an updated list of employees qualified for inclusion on the Joint Tag List. Either Party may request the other Party to remove an employee from the Joint Tag List in its reasonable discretion, and such other Party shall comply with such request.
Switching, Tagging and Grounding. Subject to Section 2.01, each Party shall comply with Con ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s General Instructions Governing Work on System Electrical Equipment, as from time to time in effect (the "Switching Rules"), promulgated pursuant to the requirements of 29 C.F.R. 1910.269, or any successor thereto or replacement thereof. Con ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall have no liability to Generator in connection with the compliance or noncompliance by Generator with the Switching Rules and Generator agrees to hold Con Edison harmless from any liability as a result thereof.
Switching, Tagging and Grounding. Connecting Transmission Owner shall be responsible for, and its switching, tagging, and grounding rules shall apply to, all switching, tagging, and grounding on Connecting Transmission Owner’s side of the Point of Change of Ownership. Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for, and its switching, tagging, and grounding rules shall apply to, all switching, tagging, and grounding on Interconnection Customer’s side of the Point of Change of Ownership, except in such cases that Connecting Transmission Owner must perform maintenance or repairs between the Point of Change of Ownership and the breaker supplying the Small Generating Facility. In these cases, Interconnection Customer shall perform switching on the 34.5 kV disconnect switch and provide Connecting Transmission Owner access to allow for application and removal of Connecting Transmission Owner tags on the 34.5 kV disconnect switch.
Switching, Tagging and Grounding. In performing any work on circuit breaker B9756 or disconnect switch ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall comply with Con Edison's General Instructions Governing Work on System Electrical Equipment, as from time to time in effect (the "Con Edison Switching Rules"), promulgated pursuant to the requirements of 29 C.F.R. 1910.269, or any successor thereto or replacement thereof. Con Edison shall have no liability to Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in connection with the compliance or noncompliance by Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ with the Con Edison Switching Rules and Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to hold Con Edison harmless from any liability as a result thereof.
Switching, Tagging and Grounding. Each Party shall comply with Seller's Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules, as in existence on the Closing Date and as it may be modified from time to time at all utility Primary System and Secondary System Interconnection Points or demarcation points. A copy of the existing Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules is attached hereto as Schedule D and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Seller will notify Buyer of any changes in its Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules.
Switching, Tagging and Grounding. Each Party shall comply with the Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules. Pepco will notify Generator of any changes in its Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules. Generator shall be responsible for all switching, tagging and grounding on Generator's side of the Point of Interconnection and, except for Generator Facilities, Pepco shall be responsible for all switching, tagging and grounding on its side of the Point of Interconnection.
Switching, Tagging and Grounding. Subject to Section 2.01, each Party shall comply with Seller's General Instructions Governing Work on System Electrical Equipment, as from time to time in effect (the "Switching Rules"), promulgated pursuant to the requirements of 29 C.F.R. Section 1910.269 (1998), or any successor thereto or replacement thereof. Seller shall have no liability to Buyer in connection with the compliance by Buyer with the Switching Rules and Buyer agrees to hold Seller harmless from any liability as a result thereof.
Switching, Tagging and Grounding. Connecting Transmission Owner shall be responsible for, and its switching, tagging, and grounding rules shall apply to all switching, tagging, and grounding on Connecting Transmission Owner’s side of the PCO. Developer shall be responsible for, and its switching, tagging, and grounding rules shall apply to, all switching, tagging, and grounding on Developer’s side of the PCO, except in such cases that Connecting Transmission Owner must perform maintenance or repairs between the Point of Change of Ownership and the POI requiring the 115kV breaker disconnect switch inside Developer’s switchyard open and tagged. In these cases, Developer shall perform switching on the 115kV breaker disconnect switch and provide Connecting Transmission Owner access to allow for application and removal of Connecting Transmission Owner tags on the 115kV breaker disconnect switch.

Related to Switching, Tagging and Grounding

  • Switching and Tagging Rules The Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner shall each provide the other Party a copy of its switching and tagging rules that are applicable to the other Party’s activities. Such switching and tagging rules shall be developed on a nondiscriminatory basis. The Parties shall comply with applicable switching and tagging rules, as amended from time to time, in obtaining clearances for work or for switching operations on equipment.

  • Local Circuit Switching Capability, including Tandem Switching Capability 4.2.1 Local circuit switching capability is defined as all line-side and trunk-side facilities, plus the features, functions, and capabilities of the switch. The features, functions, and capabilities of the switch shall include the basic switching function of connecting lines to lines, lines to trunks, trunks to lines, and trunks to trunks. Local circuit switching includes all vertical features that the switch is capable of providing, including custom calling, custom local area signalling service features, and Centrex, as well as any technically feasible customized routing functions. 4.2.2 Notwithstanding BellSouth’s general duty to unbundle local circuit switching, BellSouth shall not be required to unbundle local circuit switching for ▇▇▇▇ when ▇▇▇▇: (1) serves an End User with four (4) or more voice-grade (DS0) equivalents or lines served by BellSouth in Zone 1 of one of the following MSAs: Atlanta, GA;

  • Switching System Hierarchy and Trunking Requirements For purposes of routing ECI traffic to Verizon, the subtending arrangements between Verizon Tandem Switches and Verizon End Office Switches shall be the same as the Tandem/End Office subtending arrangements Verizon maintains for the routing of its own or other carriers’ traffic (i.e., traffic will be routed to the appropriate Verizon Tandem subtended by the terminating End Office serving the Verizon Customer). For purposes of routing Verizon traffic to ECI, the subtending arrangements between ECI Tandem Switches and ECI End Office Switches shall be the same as the Tandem/End Office subtending arrangements that ECI maintains for the routing of its own or other carriers’ traffic.

  • Access Toll Connecting Trunk Group Architecture 9.2.1 If WCS chooses to subtend a Verizon access Tandem, WCS’s NPA/NXX must be assigned by WCS to subtend the same Verizon access Tandem that a Verizon NPA/NXX serving the same Rate Center Area subtends as identified in the LERG. 9.2.2 WCS shall establish Access Toll Connecting Trunks pursuant to applicable access Tariffs by which it will provide Switched Exchange Access Services to Interexchange Carriers to enable such Interexchange Carriers to originate and terminate traffic to and from WCS’s Customers. 9.2.3 The Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be two-way trunks. Such trunks shall connect the End Office WCS utilizes to provide Telephone Exchange Service and Switched Exchange Access to its Customers in a given LATA to the access Tandem(s) Verizon utilizes to provide Exchange Access in such LATA. 9.2.4 Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be used solely for the transmission and routing of Exchange Access to allow WCS’s Customers to connect to or be connected to the interexchange trunks of any Interexchange Carrier which is connected to a Verizon access Tandem.

  • Loop Provisioning Involving Integrated Digital Loop Carriers 2.6.1 Where Freedom has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to Freedom. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for Freedom (e.g. hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross Connect System (DACS)- door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non- designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from Freedom, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its Special Construction (SC) process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. Freedom will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.