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SCHEDULE 3—INTERCONNECTION PROCESS,TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS,AND OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> proper coordination with other protective devices. For example, the over-current relay <br /> monitoring the interconnection breaker shall operate fast enough for a fault on the <br /> customer's equipment, so that no protective devices will operate on the Area EPS. <br /> 51V is a voltage restrained or controlled over-current relay and may be required to <br /> provide proper coordination with the Area EPS. <br /> (b) Over-voltage relays (IEEE Device 59) shall operate to trip the Distributed Generation per the <br /> requirements of IEEE 1547. <br /> (c) Under-voltage relays(IEEE Device 27)shall operate to trip the Distributed Generation per the <br /> requirements of IEEE 1547 <br /> (d) Over-frequency relays (IEEE Device 810) shall operate to trip the Distributed Generation off- <br /> line per the requirements of IEEE 1547. <br /> (e) Under-frequency relay(IEEE Device 81U)shall operate to trip the Distributed Generation off- <br /> line per the requirements of IEEE 1547. For Generation Systems with an aggregate capacity <br /> greater then 30kW,the Distribution Generation shall trip off-line when the frequency drops <br /> below 57.0-59.8 Hz. typically this is set at 59.5 Hz, with a trip time of 0.16 seconds, but <br /> coordination with the Area EPS is required for this setting. <br /> The Area EPS will provide the reference frequency of 60 Hz. The Distributed <br /> Generation control system must be used to match this reference. The protective <br /> relaying in the interconnection system will be expected to maintain the frequency of <br /> the output of the Generation. <br /> (0 Reverse power relays(IEEE Device 32)(power flowing from the Generation System to the Area <br /> EPS)shall operate to trip the Distributed Generation off-line for a power flow to the system <br /> with a maximum time delay of 2.0seconds. <br /> (g) Lockout Relay (IEEE Device 86) is a mechanically locking device which is wired into the close <br /> circuit of a breaker or switch and when tripped will prevent any close signal from closing that <br /> device.This relay requires that a person manually resets the lockout relay before that device <br /> can be reclosed.These relays are used to ensure that a denergized system is not reenergized <br /> by automatic control action, and prevents a failed control from auto-reclosing an open <br /> breaker or switch. <br /> (h)Transfer Trip —All Generation Systems are required to disconnect from the Area EPS when <br /> the Area EPS is disconnected from its source, to avoid unintentional islanding. With larger <br /> Generation Systems, which remain in parallel with the Area EPS, a transfer trip system may <br /> be required to sense the loss of the Area EPS source. When the Area EPS source is lost, a <br /> signal is sent to the Generation System to separate the Generation from the Area EPS. The <br /> size of the Generation System vs the capacity and minimum loading on the feeder will <br /> dictate the need for transfer trip installation. The Area EPS interconnection study will <br /> identify the specific requirements. <br /> If multiple Area EPS sources are available or multiple points of sectionalizing on the <br /> Area EPS, then more than one transfer trip system may be required. Area EPS <br /> interconnection study will identify the specific requirements. For some installations <br /> the alternate Area EPS source(s) may not be utilized except in rare occasions. If this <br /> is the situation, the Interconnection Customer may elect to have the Generation <br /> System locked out when the alternate source(s) are utilized, if agreeable to the Area <br /> EPS operator. <br /> (i) Parallel limit timing relay (IEEE Device 62PL) set at a maximum of 120 seconds for <br /> Interconnection Process for Distributed Generatio5$ystems <br />
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