Technical Limits of Voltage Clause Samples

The 'Technical Limits of Voltage' clause defines the acceptable range or boundaries for voltage levels within a system or network. In practice, this clause specifies the minimum and maximum voltage values that must be maintained, often referencing industry standards or equipment specifications, and may outline procedures for monitoring and responding to deviations. Its core function is to ensure the safe and reliable operation of electrical equipment by preventing damage or malfunctions caused by voltage levels that are too high or too low.
Technical Limits of Voltage. (i) The nominal steady state electrical characteristics of the system are as follows: a) Three phase alternating current at 50 Hertz plus or minus 0.5 Hertz b) Nominal voltage of KV with +10% to – 12.5% variation. (ii) The Project shall be designed and capable of being synchronized and operated within a frequency range as per relevant Grid Code and voltage of KV (iii) Operation of the Project outside the nominal voltage and frequency specified above will result in reduction of power output consistent with generator capability curves.

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