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SCHEDULE 3 - DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES INTERCONNECTION PROCESS <br />8.Testing Requirements <br />A)Pre-Certification of equipment <br />The most important part of <br />safety. One of the key components of ensuring the safety of the public and employees is to <br />ensure that the design and implementation of the elements connected to the electrical power <br />system operate as required. To meet this goal, all of the electrical wiring in a business or <br />residence, is required by the State of Minnesota to be listed by a recognized testing and <br />certification laboratory, for its intended purpose. Typically we see this as <br />Generation Systems have tended to be uniquely designed for each installation they have been <br />designed and approved by Professional Engineers. As the number of Generation Systems <br />installed increase, vendors are working towards creating equipment packages which can be <br />tested in the factory and then will only require limited field testing. This will allow us to move <br />-tion System equipment packages that will help streamline the <br />design and installation process. <br />An equipment package shall be considered certified for interconnected operation if it has been <br />submitted by a manufacture, tested and listed by a nationally recognized testing and <br />certification laboratory (NRTL) for continuous utility interactive operation in compliance with the <br />applicable codes and standards. Presently generation paralleling equipment that is listed by a <br />nationally recognized testing laboratory as having met the applicable type-testing requirements <br />of UL 1741 and IEEE 929, shall be acceptable for interconnection without additional protection <br />including switchgear, inverters, or other interface devices and may include an integrated <br />generator or electric source. If the equipment package has been tested and listed as an <br />integrated package which includes a generator or other electric source, it shall not require <br />further design review, testing or additional equipment to meet the certification requirements for <br />interconnection. If the equipment package includes only the interface components (switchgear, <br />inverters, or other interface devices), then the Interconnection Customer shall show that the <br />generator or other electric source being utilized with the equipment package is compatible with <br />the equipment package and consistent with the testing and listing specified for the package. <br />Provided the generator or electric source combined with the equipment package is consistent <br />with the testing ad listing performed by the nationally recognized testing and certification <br />laboratory, no further design review, testing or additional equipment shall be required to meet <br />the certification requirements of this interconnection procedure. A certified equipment package <br />does not include equipment provided by the Area EPS. <br />The use of Pre-Certified equipment does not automatically qualify the Interconnection <br />Customer to be interconnected to the Area EPS. An application will still need to be submitted <br />and an interconnection review may still need to be performed, to determine the compatibility of <br />the Generation System with the Area EPS. <br />B)Pre-Commissioning Tests <br />i)Non-Certified Equipment <br />(1) Protective Relaying and Equipment Related to Islanding <br />(a) Distributed generation that is not Type-Certified (type tested), shall be equipped with <br />protective hardware and/or software designed to prevent the Generation from being <br />connected to a de-energized Area EPS. <br />(b) The Generation may not close into a de-energized Area EPS and protection provided <br />349 <br />