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NEMA GUIDE TO PREPARING:1998

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NEMA GUIDE TO PREPARING:1998

Guide To Preparing A Design Proposal For Paralleling Customer Generation With An Electric Utility

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Introduction: A Summary of the Process The time Span between the initial decision for parallel operation and the final installation and operation acceptance can be several years. This time is spent in: 1. Communication with the user (client) 2. Communication with the utility company 3. Preliminary design, including drawings 4. Prepare the utility proposal 5. Preliminary approval by utility 6. Final design and drawing by system designer 7. Bidding, purchasing, choice of supplier 8. System design approved by utility 9. Manufacturing lead times 10. Installation 11. Testing and start up 12. Operation Careful effort expended in the first two steps will save time and money during the following steps. Proper design and attentiveness to utility company requirements will make the remainder of the project go smoothly. It is the intent of this publication to provide guidance to the system planner to assure successful completion of the installation in a timely manner.

Author NEMA
Editor NEMA
Document type Standard
Format File
ICS 29.020 : Electrical engineering in general
Number of pages 77
Year 1990
Document history
Country USA