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This Generating Facility(Agreement) isCity Of Fresno
lnterconnection Agreement for
entered into
Non-Export Generating Facilities
by and between
(Producer), and Pacific Gas and
Electric Company (PG&E) a California Gorporation. Producer and PG&E are sometimes also
referred to in this Agreement jointly as "Parties' or individually as "Party." ln consideration of the
mutual promises and obligations stated in this Agreement and its attachments, the Parties agree as
follows:
1, SCOPEAND PURPOSE
This Agreement provides for Producer to interconnect and operate a Non-Export
Generating Facility in parallelwith PG&E's Distribution System to serve the electrical loads
connected to the electric service account that PG&E uses to interconnect Producer's
Generating Facility (or, where permitted under Section 218 oÍ the California Public Utilities
Code (PUC), the electric loads of an on-site or neighboring party lawfully connected to
Producer's Generating Facility through Producer's circuits).
2. SUMMARY AND DESCR]PTION OF PRODUCER'S GENERAT¡NG FACILITY
2.1 A description of the Generating Facility, including a summary of its significant
components and a single-line diagram showing the general arrangement of how
Producer's Generating Facility and loads are interconnected with PG&E's
Distribution System, are attached to and made a part of this Agreement. (Supplied
by Producer as Appendix A).
2.2 GeneratingFacilityidentificationnumber:60G82289 (Assigned by PG&E).
(Assigned by PG&E).Producer's electric service account number: 25065157 64
Name and address used by PG&E to locate the electric service account used to
interconnect the Generating Facility with PG&E's Distribution System:
Name: City Of Fresno
Address: 6736 E Dakota Ave.
City/Zip Code:Fresno, CA 93727
The Gross Nameplate Rating of the Generating Facility is: 4 5 0 kW.
The Net Nameplate Rating of the Generating Facility is 450 kw.
The expected annual energy production of the Generating Facility ¡s n/ a XWn.
For the purpose of securing the Gompetition Transition Charge exemption available
under Section 372 of the California Public Utilities Code (PUC), Producer hereby
declares that the Generating Facility o does / Þ does not meet the requirements
for Cogeneration as such term is used in Section 216.6 oÍ the California Public
Utilities Code.
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
GENERATI NG FACI LITY INTERCON N ECTION AGREEM ENT
FOR NON.EXPORT GENERATING FACILITIES
2.gTheGeneratingFacitity'sexpecteddateoflnitialoperationisE./W'
The expected date of lnitial Operation shall be within two years of the date of this
Agreement.
3. DOCUMENTS INCLUDED; DEFINED TERMS
3.1 This Agreement includes the following exhibits which are specifioally incorporated
herein and made a part of this Agreement.
Appendix A- Description of Generating Facili$ and Single-Line Diagram
(Supplied by Producer).
Appendix B- Copies of Rules 2 and2l and other selected rules and tariffs of
PG&E (Supplied by PG&E).
Appendix C- A Copy of PG&E3 Agreement for lnstallation of Allocation of
Specrat Facitities for Parallel Operation of Nonutility'Owned
Generation and/or Hectrical Standby Seruice (Form 79'280)
(Special Facility Agreement), if applicable, (Formed by the Parties).
3.2 When initially capitalized, whether in the singular or in the plural, the terms used
herein shall have the meanings assigned to them either in this Agreement or in
PG&E's Rule 21, Section C.
4. TERM AND TERMINATION
4.1 This Agreement shall become effective as of the last date entered in Section 16,
below. The Agreement shall continue in fullforce and effect until the earliest date
that one of the following events occurs:
(a) The Parties agree in writing to terminate the Agreement.
(b) Unless otherwise agreed in writing bythe Parties, at 12:01 A.M. on the day
following the date the electric service account through which Producer's
Generating Facility is interconnected to PG&E's Distribution System is
closed or terminated.
(c) At 12:01 A.M. on the 61't day after Producer or PG&E provides written
Notice pursuant to Section 9 below to the other Party of Produce/s or
PG&E's intent to terminate this Agreement.
4.2 Producer may elect to terminate this Agreement pursuant to the terms of
Section 4.1(c) for any reason. PG&E may elect to terminate this Agreement
pursuant to the terms of Section 4.1(c) for one or more of the following reasons:
(a) A change in applicable rules, tariffs, and regulations, as approved or
directed by the Commission, or a change in any local, state or federal law,
statute or regulation, either of which materially alters or otherwise affects
PG&E's ability or obligation to perform PG&E's duties under this
Agreement; or,
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
GEN ERATI NG FACI LITY INTERCON NECTION AGREEMENT
FOR NON.EXPORT GENERATING FACILITIES
Producer fails to take all conective actions specified in PG&E's Notice that
Froduce/s Generating Facility is out of compliance with the terms of this
Agreement within the time frame set forth in such Notice; or,
Producer fails to interconnect and operate the Generating Facility per the
terms of this Agreement prior lo 120 days after the date set forth in Section
2.9, above, as the Generating Facilitfs expected date of lnitial Operation;
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(d) Producer abandons the Generating Facility. PG&E shall deem the
Generating Facility to be abandoned if PG&E determines, in its sole
opinion, the Generating Facility is non-operational and Producer does not
provide a substantive response to PG&E Notice of its intent to terminate
this Agreement as a result of Producer's apparent abandonment of the
Generating Facility affirming Produce/s intent and ability to continue to
operate the Generating FacilitY.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, PG&E shall have the right
to unilateratly file with the Gommission, pursuant to the Commission's rules and
regulations, an application to terminate this Agreement.
Any agreements attached to and incorporated into this Agreement shall terminate
concunently with this Agreement unless the Parties have agreed otherwise in
writing.
The electric power produced by Producer's Generating Facility shall be used solely
to serve electrical loads connected to the electric service account that PG&E uses
to interconnect Producer's Generating Facility (or, where permitted under Section
218 oÍ the PUC, the electric loads of an on-site or neighboring party lawfully
connected to Produce/s Generating Facility through Producer's circuits). Producer
shall attempt in good faith to regulate the electric power output of Producer's
Generating Facility so as to prevent the flow of electric energy from the Generating
Facility to PG&E's electric system. Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing by the
Parties, this Agreement does not provide for, nor otherwise require PG&E to
receive, purchase, transmit, distribute, or store the electrical power produced by
Producer's Generating Facility.
lf Producer declares that its Generating Facility meets the requirements for
Cogeneration as such term is used in Section 216,6 of the PUC (oranysuccessor
definition of Cogeneration) (Cogeneration Requirements), Producer warrants that,
beginning on the date of lnitial Operation and continuing throughout the term of this
Agreement, its Generating Facility shall continue to meet such Cogeneration
Requirements. lf Producer becomes aware that its Generating FaciliÇ has ceased
to meet the Cogeneration Requirements, Producer shall promptly provide PG&E
with Notice of such change pursuant to Section 9.1 below. lf at any time during the
term of this Agreement PG&E determines in its sole discretion that Producer's
Generating Facility may no longer meet the Cogeneration Requirements, PG&E
may require Producer to provide evidence that its Generating Facility continues to
meet the Cogeneration Requirements within 15 business days of PG&E's request
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5.GENERATI NG FACI LITY, OPERATION AND CERTIFICATION REQU IREMENTS
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GEN ERATING FACI LITY INTERCON NECTION AGREEMENT
FOR NON.EXPORT GENERATING FACILITIES
for such evidence. Additionally, PG&E may periodically (typically, once per year)
inspect Produceds Generating Facility and/or require documentation from Producer
to monitor the Generating Facility's compliance with Section 216.6 of the PUC. lf
PG&E determines in its sole judgment that Producer either failed to provide
evidence- in a timely manner or that it provided insufficient evidence that its
Generating Facility continues to meet the Cogeneration Requirements, then the
Gogeneration status of the Generating Facility shall be deemed ineffective until
such time as Producer again demonstrates to PG&E's reasonable satisfaction that
the Generating Facility meets the requirements for a Cogeneration facility (the
Status Change).
5.2.1 PG&E shall revise its records and the administration of this Agreement to
reflect the Status Change and provide Notice to Producer of the Status
Ghange pursuant to Section 9.1 below. This Notice shall specify the
effective date of the Status Change. This date shall be the first day of the
calendar year for which PG&E determines in its sole discretion that the
Generating Facility first ceased to meet the Cogeneration Requirements.
PG&E's Notice shall include an invoice for Competition Transition Charges
(CTGs) that were not previously billed during the period between the
effective date of the Status Ghange and the date of the Notice in reliance
upon Produce/s representations that the Generating Facility complied with
the Cogeneration Requirements and therefore was eligible for the
exemption from CTCs available under Section 372 of the PUC.
5.2.2 Any amounts to be paid or refunded by Producer, as may be invoiced by
PG&E pursuant to the terms of this Section 5.2, shall be paid to PG&E
within 30 days of Produce/s receipt of such invoice.
I NTERCONNECTION FACI LITI ES
6.1 Producer and/or PG&E, as appropriate, shall provide lnterconnection Facilities that
adequately protect PG&E's Distribution System, personnel, and other persons from
damage or injury, which may be caused by the operation of Producer's Generating
Facility.
6.2 Producer shall be solely responsible for the costs, design, purchase, construction,
operation, and maintenance of the lnterconnection Facilities that Producer owns.
lf the provisions of PG&E's Rule 21, or any other tariff or rule approved by the
Commission, requires PG&E to own and operate a portion of the lnterconnection
Facilities, Producer and PG&E shall promptly execute an Special Facilities
Agreement that establishes and allocates responsibility for the design, installation,
operation, maintenance, and ownership of the lnterconnection Facilities. This
Special Facilities Agreement shall be attached to and made a part of this
Agreement as Appendix C.
7.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
GEN ERATING FACILITY I NTERCON N ECTION AGREEMENT
FOR NON-EXPORT GENERATING FACILITIES
Each Party's liabili$ to the other Party for any loss, cost, claim, injury, tiabilig, or expense,
including reasonable attorney's fees, relating to or arising from any act or omission in its
performance of this agreement, shall be limited to the amount of direct damage actually
incuned. ln no event shall either Party be liable to the other Party for any indirect, special,
consequential, or punitive damages of any kind whatsoever.
INSURANCE
8.1 ln connection with Produce/s performance of its duties and obligations under this
Agreement, Producer shall maintain, during the term of this Agreement, general
liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than:
(a) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for each occurrence if the Gross
Nameplate Rating of Produce/s Generating Facility is greater than one
hundred (100) kW;
(b) One million dollars ($1,000,000) for each occurrence if the Gross
Nameplate Rating of Produce/s Generating Facility is greater than twenty
(20) kW and less than or equal to one hundred (100) kW; and
(c) Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for each occurrence if the Gross
Nameplate Rating of Producer's Generating Facility is twenty (20) kW or
less.
(d) Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for each occurrence if the Gross
Nameplate Rating of Producer's Generating Facility is ten (10) kW or less
and Produce/s Generating Facility is connected to an account receiving
residential service from PG&E.
Such general liability insurance shall ínclude coverage for 'Premíses-Operations,
Owners and Contractors Protective, Products/Completed Operations Hazard,
Explosion, Collapse, Underground, Gontractual Liabilig, and Broad Form Property
Damage including Completed Operations."
8.2 The general liability insurance required in Section 8.1 shall, by endorsement to the
policy or policies, (a) include PG&E as an additional insured; (b) contain a
severability of interest clause or cross-liability clause; (c) provide that PG&E shall
not by reason of its inclusion as an additional insured incur liability to the insurance
carrier for payment of premium for such insurance; and (d) provide for thirty (30)
calendar days' written notice to PG&E prior to cancellation, termination, alteration,
or material change of such insurance.
8.3 lf Producer's Generating Facility is connected to an account receiving residential
service from PG&E and the requirement of Section 8.2(a) prevents Producer from
obtaining the insurance required in Section 8.1, then upon Producer's written Notice
to PG&E in accordance with Section 9.1, the requirements of Section 8.2(a) shall
be waived.
8.4 Evidence of the insurance required in Section 8.2 shall state that coverage provided
is primary and'is not in excess to or contributing with any insurance or self-
insurance maintained by PG&E.
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
GEN ERATING FACILITY INTERCON NECTION AGREEM ENT
FOR NON.EXPORT GENERATING FACILITIES
Producer agrees to furnish the required certificates and endorsements to PG&E
prior to lnitial Operation. PG&E shall have the right to inspect or obtain a copy of
the original policy or policies of insurance.
lf Producer is self-insured with an established record of self-insurance, Producer
may comply with the following in lieu of Sections 8.1 through 8.4:
Producer shall provide to, PG&E, at least thirty (30).calendar days prior to
the date of lnitial Operation, evidence of an acceptable plan to self-insure
to a level of coverage equivalent to that required under Section 8.1.
(b) lf Producer ceases to self-insure to the level required hereunder, or if
Producer are unable to provide continuing evidence of Produce/s ability to
self-insure, Producer agrees to immediately obtain the coverage required
under Section 8.1.
All insurance certificates, statements of self-insurance, endorsements,
cancellations, terminations, alterations, and material changes of such insurance
shall be issued and submitted via email or fax to the following:
Pacific Gas and Electric Gompany
c/o EXIGIS LLC
suooort@exiois.com
Fax:646-75S3327
NOTICES
9.1 Any written notice, demand, or request required or authorized in connection with
this Agreement (Notice) shall be deemed properly given if delivered in person or
sent by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the person specified below:
lf to PG&E: Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Attention : Generation I nterconnection Services- Contract
Management
245 Market Street
MailGode N7L
San Francisco, Galifornia 94105-1702
lf toProducer: ProducerName: Citv Of Fresno
Address:6736
Cig: Fresno, CA
Phone: Fsgt 62L-7116
FAX: l_)
9.2 A Party may change its address for Notices at any time by providing the other Party
Notice of the change in accordance with Section 9.1.
9.3 The Parties may also designate operating representatives to conduct the daily
communications, which may be necessary or convenient for the administration of
this Agreement. Such designations, including names, addresses, and phone
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
GENERATI NG FACI LITY INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT
FOR NON-EXPORT GENERATING FACILIT¡ES
numbers may be communicated or revised by one Party's Notice to the other.
REVIEW OF RECORDS AND DATA
10.1 PG&E shall have the right to review and obtain copies of Producefs operations and
maintenance records, logs, or othér information such as, unit availabili$,
maintenance outages, circuit breaker operation requiring manual reset, relay
targets and unusual events pertaining to Produce/s Generating Facility or its
interconnection with PG&E's Distribution System.
10.2 Producer authorizes to release to the California Energy Commission (CEC)
information regarding Produceds facility, including customer name, location, size,
and operational characteristics of the unit, as requestGed from time to time
pursuant to the CEC's rules and regulations.
ASSIGNMENT
Producer shall not voluntarily assign its rights nor delegate its duties under this Agreement
without PG&E's written consent. Any assignment or delegation Producer makes without
PG&E's written consent shall not be valid. PG&E shall not unreasonably withhold its
consent to Froduce/s assignment of this Agreement.
NON.WAIVER
None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be considered waived by a Party unless such
waiver is given in writing. The failure of a Party to insist in any one or more instances upon
strict performance of any of the provisions of this Agreement or to take advantage of any of
its rights hereunder shall not be construed as a waiver of any such provisions or the
relinquishment of any such rights for the future, but the same shall continue and remain in
full force and effect.
GOVERNING l-AW, JURISDICTION OF COMMISSION, INCLUSION OF PG&E's TARIFF
SCHEDULES AND RULES
13.1 This Agreement shall be interpreted, governed, and construed under the laws of the
State of California as if executed and to be performed wholly within the State of
California without giving effect to choice of law provisions that might apply to the law
of a different jurisdiction.
This Agreement shall, at all times, be subject to such changes or modifications by
the Commission as ít may from time to time direct in the exercise of its jurisdiction.
13.2
13.3 The interconnection and services provided under this Agreement shall at all times
be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Tariff Schedules and Rules
applicable to the electric service provided by, PG&E, which Tariff Schedules and
Rules are hereby incorporated into this Agreement by this reference.
13.4 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, PG&E shall have the right
to unilaterally file with the Commission, pursuant to the Gommission's rules and
regulations, an application for change in rates, charges, classification, service, tariff
or rule or any agreement relating thereto.
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
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AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION
This Agreement can only be amended or modified in writing, signed by both Parties.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement, including any incorporated Tariff Schedules and rules, contains the entire
agreement and understanding between the Parties, their agents, and employees as to the
subject matter of this Agreement. Each parg also represents that in entering into this
Agreement, it has not relied on any promise, inducement, representation, warranty,
agreement or other statement not set forth in this Agreement or in the incorporated tariff
schedules and rules.
SIGNATURES
lN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused two originals of this Agreement
to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. This Agreement is effective as of
the last date set forth below.
PRODUCER'S NAME PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
16.
By:
Name:
Title:
Date:
By:
Name:
Title:
Date:
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Automated Document, Preliminary Statement Part A
GENERATING FACI LITY INTERCON N ECTION AGREEMENT
FOR NON.EXPORT GENERATING FACILITIES
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC GOMPANY
APPENDIXA
DESCRIPTION OF GENERATING FACILITY
AND SINGLE-LINE DIAGRAM,
(Provided by Producer)
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APPENDIX 'A'
DESCRIPTION OF GENERATING FACILITY
The City of Fresno will utilize a Cummins 450 kW (Model DFEJ 60 Hz) Generator for emergency use
during times of power outages at the T-3 Water Storage and Package Surface Water Treatment Facility
at 6736 E. Dakota Avenue, Fresno, CA,93727.
This emergency generator will engage during t¡mes of power outages and has been specifically
structured, designed and approved for Momentary Parallel Operation (100 milliseconds)with P.G.& E's
distribution system for seamless transition upon re-establishment of distribution system power.
Single line diagrams and specifics related to the generating facility are attached hereto for reference.
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Diesel Generator Set
Model DFEJ 60 Hz
EPA Emissions
450 kW,563 kVA Standby
410 kW,513 kVA Prime
Description
The Cummins Power Generation DF-series commercial
generator set is a fully integrated power generation system
providing optimum performance, reliability, and versatility for
stationary standby or prime power applications.
A primary feature of the DF GenSet is strong motor-starting
capability and fast recovery from transient load changes. The
torque-matched system includes a heavy-duty Cummins 4-
cycle diesel engine, an AC alternator with high motor-starting
kVA capacity, and an electronic voltage regulator with three-
phase sensing for precise regulation under steady-state or
transient loads. The DF GenSet accepts 100% of the
nameplate standby rating in one step, in compliance with
NFPA 110 requirements.
The standard PowerCommand@ digital electronic conlrol is an
integrated system that combines engine and altemator
controls for high reliability and optimum GenSet performance.
Optional weather-protective enclosures and coolant heaters
shield the generator set from extreme operating conditions.
Environmental concerns are addressed by low exhaust
emission engines, sound-attenuated enclosures, exhaust
silencers, and dual-wall fuel tanks. A wide range of options,
accessories, and services are available, allowing configuration
to your specific power generation needs.
Every production unit is factory tested at rated load and power
factor. This testing includes demonstration of rated power and
single-step rated load pickup. Cummins Power Generation
manufacturing facilities are regislered to lSO9001 quality
standards, emphasizing our commitment to high quality in the
design, manufacture, and support ofour products. The
generator set is CSA certified and is available as UL2200
Listed. The PowerCommand control is UL508 Listed.
All Cummins Power Generation systems are backed by a
comprehensive warranty program and supported by a
worldwide network of 170 distributors and service branches to
assist with warranty, service, parts, and planned maintenance
support.
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Features
UL Listed Generator Set - The complete generator set
assembly is available Listed to UL2200.
Low Exhaust Emissions - Engine certifled to U.S. EPA
Nonroad Source Emission Standards, 40 CFR 89, Tier 2.
Gummins Heavy-Duty Engine - Rugged 4-cycle industrial
diesel delivers reliable power, low emissions, and fast
response to load changes.
Altemator - Several altemator sizes offer selectable motor
starting capability with low reactance 2/3 pitch windings; low
waveform dislortion with non-linear loads, fault clearing
short-circuit capability, and class H insulation. The
alternator electrical insulation system is UL1446
Recognized.
Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG) - Offers enhanced
motor starting and fault clearing short circuit capability.
Gontrol System .Îhe PowerCommand electronic control is
standard equipment and provides total genset system
integration, including automatic remote starting/stopping,
precise frequency and voltage^regulation, alarm and status
message display, AmpSentryrM protect¡on, output metering,
auto-shutdown at fault detection, and NFPA 110
compliance. PowerCommand control is Listed to UL508.
Cooling System - Provides reliable running at the rated
power level, at up to 50oC ambient temperature.
lntegral Vibration lsolation - Robust skid base supports
the engine, alternator, and radiator on isolators, minimizing
transmitted vibration.
E-Coat Finish - Dual electro-deposition paint system
provides high resistance to scratches, corrosion, or fading.
Enclosures - Optional weather-protective and sound-
attenuated enclosures are available.
Fuel Tanks - Dual wall sub-base fuel tanks are also offered.
Gertifications - Generator sets are designed,
manufactured, tested, and certified to relevant UL, NFPA,
lSO, lEC, and CSA standards.
Warranty and Service - Backed by a comprehensive
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Generator Set
The general specifications provide representative configuration details. Consult the outline drawing for installation design.
Specifications - General
See outline drawing 500-3326 for installation design specifications.
UnltWldth, in (mm)
Unit Height, in (mm)
Unit Length, in (mm)
Unit DryWeight, lb (kg)
UnitWetWeight, lb (kg) .
Rated Speed, rpm
Voltage Regulatlon, No Load to Full Load
Random Voltage Variation
Frequency Regulation
Random Frequency Variation
Radio Frequency lnterference
60.0 (1524)
71.3 (1812)
152.1 (3864)
9000 (4082)
s300 (4218)
1800
r0.5%
x0.25%
lsochronous
n0.25%
IEC 801.2, Level 4 Electrostatic Discharge
IEC 801.3, Level 3 Radiated Susceptibility
Gooling Standby Prime
standard set Mounted Rad¡ator Gooling (Dwg. 500.3326)
Set Coolant Capacity, US Gal(L)15.3 (57.9)15.3 (57.9)
Total Heat Rejected from Cooling System, BTU/min (MJ/min)14750.0 (15.6)12950.0 (13.7)
Heat Radiated to Room, BTU/min (MJ/min)3735.0 (4.0)3730.0 (4.0)
Air
Combustion Air, scfm (m"/min)1355.0 (38.3)1300.0 (36.8)
Altemator Cooling Air, scfm (m"/min)2190.0 (62.0)2190.0 (62.0)
Haora¡or uoolrng Arr, sc1m (m-/min)25000.0 (707.5)25000.0 (707.s)
Max. Static Restriction, in HzO (Pa)0.5 (124.5)o.5 n24.51
Rating Definitions
Standby Rating based on: Applicable for supplying emergency power for the duration of normal power interruption. No
sustained overload capability is available for this rating. (Equivalent to Fuel Stop Power in accordance with 1503046, 432789,
DlN6271 and BS5514). Nominally rated.
Prime (Unlimited Runnlng Time) Rating based on: Applicable for supplying power in lieu of commercially purchased
power. Prime power is the maximum power available at a variable load for an unlimited number of hours. A 10% overload
capability is available for limited time. (Equivalent to Prime Power in accordance with lSO8528 and Overload Power in
accordance with 1503046, 452789, DlN6271 , and 855514). This rating is not applicable to all generator set models.
Site Derating Factors
Genset may be operated up to 1740 m (5700 ft) and 40'C (104'F) without power deration. For sustained operation above
these conditions up to 2220 m (7280 ft), derate by 2.8o/o pet 305 m (1000 ft) and 5.7% per 1 0'C (3.2o/o per 1 0"F). Above 2220
m (7280 ft) up to 3000 m (9840 ft), derate 3.9% lolallor 2220 m (7280 ft) plus 4.3% per 305 m (1000 ft) and 5.7% per 10'C
(3.2o/oper 10"F). Above3000m(9840ft),derate14.9%totalfor3000m(9840ft)plus1.8%per305m(1000ft) and10%per
10'C (5.6% per 10"F).
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Engine
Cummins heavy duty diesel engines use advanced combustion technology for reliable and stable power, low emissions, and
fast response to sudden load changes.
Electronic governÍng provides precise speed regulation, especially useful for applications requiring constant (isochronous)
frequency regulation such as Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, nonlinear loads, or sensitive electronic loads.
Optional coolant heaters are recommended for all emergency standby installations or for any application requiring fast load
acceptance after start-up.
Note: Features included with the engine: battery charging alternator, füel/water separator, shutdown low coolant and bypass
oil filtration.
Specifications - Engine
Base Engine Cummins Model QSX15-G9 Nonroad 2, Turbo-charged with air-to-air charge air
Dispracemenr ¡n3 (L) !Î!iiî?ill!Ï"
-ruered
Overcpeed Limit, rpm 2150 fSO
Regenerative Power, kW 52.00
Cylinder Block Configuration Cast iron with replaceable wet liners, ln-Line 6 cylinder
Battery Gapacity 900 amps minimum at ambient temperature of 32.F (0.C)
Battery Charging Alternator 35 amps
Starting Voltage 24-volt, negative ground
Lube Oil Filter Types Single spin-on combination element with full flow and bypass filtrafion
Standard Cooling System 1040 F (40o C) ambient radiator
Power Output Standby Pr¡me
Gross Engine Power Output, bhp (kWm)755.0 (563.0)680.0 (507.3)
BMEP at Rated Load, psi (kPa)318.0 (2192.5)291.0 (2006.4)
Bore, in. (mm)5.39 (136.s)5.3e (136.s)
Stroke, in. (mm)6.65 (168.9)6.65 (168.9)
Piston Speed, fUmin (m/s)19e5.0 (10.1)1995.0 (10.1)
Compression Ratio 17.O:'l 17.0:1
Lube Oil Capacity, qt. (L)88.0 (83.3)88.0 (83.3)
Fuel Flow
Fuel Flow at Rated Load, US Gal/hr (Uhr)112.0 (423.s)112.0 (423.s1
Maximum lnlet Restriction, in. Hg (mm Hg)5.0 (127.0)5.0 (127.0)
Maximum Return Restriction, in. Hg (mm Hg)6.5 (165.1)6.5 (165.1)
Air Cleaner
Maximum Air Cleaner Restriction, in. HzO (kPa)25.0 (6.2)25.0 (6.2)
Exhaust
Exhaust Flow at Rated Load, cfm (m"/min)3105.0 (87.9)2e10.0 (82.4)
Exhaust Temperature,'F (oC)865.0 (462.8)82s.0 (440.6)
Max Back Pressure, in. HzO (kPa)41.0 (10,2)41.0 (10.2)
Fuel System I Full Authoritv Electronic IFAEI Cummins HPI-TP
Fuel Consumption Standby Prime
60 Hz Ratings, kW (kVA)450 (563)410 (513)
Load 1t4 112 3t4 Ful 114 1t2 3t4 Fu
US
ê-allh.¡
10.8 17.4 234 30.1 10.2 16.2 21.9 27.7
Uhr 41 66 89 114 39 61 83 105
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Alternator
Single-bearing altemators couple directly to the engine fly,vheel with flexible discs for drivetrain reliability and durability. No
gear reducers or speed changers are used. Two-thkds pitch windings eliminate third-order harmonic content of the AC
voltage waveform and provide the standardization desired for paralleling of generator sets.
A Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG) excitation system limits voltage dip during transient load application, sustains $phase
short circuit current at approximately three times rated for up to 10 seconds, and is resistant to harmful effects of harmonics
generated by nonJinear loads. The alternator delivers excellent performance in applications containing large motors or
sensitive electronics.
Various alternator sizes are available to meet individual application needs. Altemator sizes are differentiated by maximum
winding temperature rise at the generator set standby or prime rating when operated in a 400C ambient environment.
Available temperature rises range from 80oC to 1500C. Not all temperature rièe selections are available on all models. Lower
temperature rise is accomplished using larger altematorc at lower cunent density. Lower temperature rise altemators have
high motor starting kVA, lower voltage dip upon load application, and they are generally recommended to limit voltage
distortion and heating due to harmonics induced by non-linear loads.
Alternator Application Notes
Alternator Space Heater - is recommended to inhibit condensation.
Available Output Voltages
Three Phase
t I 110/1s0
t 1 110t22o
I I 115t200
t I 115t23o
t 1 12ot208
t 1 127t22O
t 1 13et240
t I 220t380
tl 23Ot4Oo
t I 24ot416
t1 255t440
t I 277t48O
l1 347t6oo
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Specifications - Alternator
Design
Stator
Rotor
Insulation System
Standard Temperature Rise
Exciter Type
Phase Rotation
Altemator Cooling
AC Waveform Total Harmonic Distortion
Telephone lnfluence Factor (TlF)
Telephone Harmonic Factor (THF)
Brushless, 4-pole, dripproof revolving field
23 pitch
Direct+oupled by flexible disc
Class H per NEMA MG1-1.65 and 832757
1250C standby
Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG)
A (u), B (v), c (w)
Direct{rive centrifugal blower
<5% total no load to full linear load
<3o/o lor any single harmonic
<50 per NEMA MG1-22,43.
<3
lhree Phase Table'105" c t05- c 125" C 125" C 125" C 125" C 125" C 150" c 150" c 150" c 150- C
;eature Codo 8259 8301 8256 tl252 B'414 B2ß 8300 9426 8413 8424 8419
tltemator Data
iheet Number
308 306 307 SUtt 307 305 305 307 306 305 305
/oltage Ranges 'I 1U,.l !'U
Thru
13912Æ
347t600 110/190
Thru
1?9t240
120t208
Thru
139n4o
2&1416
Thru
27714æ
120.t206
Thru
1391240
2401416
Thru
t1'ilaAat
277t4AO 347/600 '|runw
Thru
135n40
220ß80
Thru
"7IAAñ
't¿utzuó
Thru
139124o
240t416
Thru
ta7 lÀaî
277t460 347/600
Thru
'A''AA¡
zzotów
Thru
277lAAñ
ìuroe kW 515 516 513 512 5't5 513 511 513 512 513 511
ñolor sranrng KVA
at 90% sustained
hllâdêl
PMG 2429 tE96 2208 1 896 2208 1749 '1749 2208 1896 1749 1749
:ull Load Cunent
\mps at Standby
latino
1101190 1201208 1101220 1151230 1391240 220t380 230t400 24At416 255t4N 277t480 347t6001711 1563 1478 1414 1355 856 813 782 739 677 542
Notes:
l. Single Phase Gapability: Single phase power can be taken from a three phase generator sel at up to 40% of the generator set
nameplate kW rating at unity powerfactor.
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Gontrol System
PowerGommand (21 00) Control
PowerGommand Control with AmpSentry* protection
The PowerGommand Control is an integrated generator set control system providing governing, voltage regulation, engine
protection, and operator ¡nterface functions.
PowerCommand Controls include integral AmpSentry protection. AmpSentry provides a full range of alternator protection
functions that are matched to the alternatorprovided.
Controls provided lnclude Battery monitoring and testing features, and Smart-Starting control system.
lnPower PC-based service tool available for detailed diagnostics
PCCNet interface. Available with Echelon LonWorks network interface
NEMA 3R enclosure (2100 onty). Suitable for operation in ambient temperatures from -40C to +70C, and altitudes to '13,000 feet (5000 meters). Prototype tested; UL, CSA, and CE compliant
AmpSentry AG Protection Engine Protection Operator lnterface. Overcurrent and short c¡rcuil shutdown. Overcurrent watning¡ Single & 3-phase fault regulation. Over and under voltage shutdown¡ Over and under frequency shuldownr Overload warning with alam contact¡ Reverse powerand reverse Var. Excilation fault (2100 only)
. Overspeed shuldowno Low oil pressure waming and shutdown. High coolant temperalure warning and
shutdown. High oil temperature warning. Low coolant level warning or shutdown. Low coolanl temperature warningr High and low battery voltage. Weak ballery. Dead battery. Fail to start (overcrank) shutdown. Fail to crank shutdown. Redundant start disconnect¡ Cranking lockout¡ Sensor failure indication
o OFF/MANUAUAUTO mode switch. MANUAL RUN/STOP switch¡ Panel lamp/reset switch. Emergency Stop switch. Alpha-numeric display with pushbutton
access, for viewing engine and altemator
data and providing setup, controls, and
adjustments. LED lamps indicating genset running, not
in auto, common warning, common
shutdownr (5) configurable LED lamps (2100 only)r LED Bargraph AC data display. Panel Lighting with switch and timer
Alternator Data Ensine Data Other Datar Line to Line and Line to Neutral AC volts. 3-phase AC current. Frequency. Tolal and individual phase kW and kVA
. DC vollage¡ Lube oil pressurer Coolant temperatureo Lube o¡l temperature. FAE eng¡ne data (varies w¡th engine)
r Genset model data. Start attempts, Starts, running hours. KW hours (total and s¡nce reset)¡ Fault history. Load Profile (Hours less than 30% and
hours more than 90% load). System Data Display (optional w¡th
network and other PowerCommand
qensets or transfer swilches)
Governing Voltage Regulation Gontrol Functions. lntegrated digital electronic isochronous
governor. Temperature dynamic governìng. Smart idle speed mode. Glow plug control (some models)
o lnlegrated d¡g¡tal eleclronic vollage
regulator. 3-phase line to neutral sensingo PMG Control lnterface. Single and three phase fault regulation. Configurable Torque Matching
o Data logging on faults¡ Fault simulation (requires lnPower)¡ Time delay start and cooldown. Cycle cranking¡ PCCNet lnterface. (4) Configurable inputs. (4) Confiqu¡able outputs (2100 onlv)
Options
tr Fasl Closed ïransition Power Transfe¡
Control (3200 Control)tr Ramping Closed Transition Power
Transfer (3200 Control)O Paralleling (3200 Control)
tr Key-lype mode switchtr Ground fault moduleO Exhaust Temperature Monitor
O Echelon LonWorks interfaceO Digital input and output module(s) (loose)tr Remote Annunciator (loose)tr (E) configurable network inputs and (16)
outputs
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Generator Set Options
Engine
fi 20812401480 V thermostatically
controlled coolant heater for ambient
above 40oF (4.5oC)
t 1 20812401480V thermostatically
controlled coolant heater for ambient
below 40oF (4.5oC)
t 1 120 V 300 W lube oil heater
t I Heaw-duty air cleaner with safety
element
Gooling System
t 1 125oF (50oC) ambient radiator
Fuel System
l1 300 Gal (1136 L) Subbasetank
t 1 400 Gal (1514 L) SuÞbase tank
I 1 500 Gal (1893 L) SuÞbase tank
t 1 600 Gal (2271L) SuÞbase tank
t 1 660 Gal (2498 L) SuÞbase tank
t] 850 Gal (3218 L)Sub-basetank
l l 1700 Gal (6435 L) SuÞbase tank
Altemator
t I 80oC rise alternator
t 1 105oC rise alternator
t ] 150oC rise alternator
t ] 1201240 V, 300 W anti-condensation
heater
Gontrol Panel
ll '1201240 V, 150 W control anti-
condensation space heater
[ ] Ground fault alarm
[ ] Paralleling configuration
[ ] Power transfer control
[] Remote fault signal package
[ ] Run relay package
Exhaust System
[] Crit¡calgrade exhaust silencer
[ ] Exhaust packages
[ ] lndustrial grade exhaust silencer
[ ] Residential grade exhaust silencer
Gensrator Set
AC entrance box
Batteries
Battery charger
Export box packaging
U12200 Lísted
Main line circuit breaker
Paralleling accessories
Remote annunciator panel
Sound-attenuated enclosure (2
levels) with internal silencers
Spring isolators
Weather-protective enclosure with
intemal silencer
[ ] 2 year prime power warranty
[ ] 2 yearstandbywananty
[ ] 5 year basic power wananty
[ ] 10 year major components wanang
t1
t1
Available Products and Services
A wide range of products and services is available to match your power generation system requirements. Cummins Power
Generation products and services include:
Diesel and Spark-lgnited Generator Sets
Transfer Switches
Bypass Switches
Parallel Load Transfer Equipment
Digital Paralleling Switchgear
PowerCommand Network and Software
Distributor Application Support
Planned Maintenance Agreements
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Warranty
All components and subsystems are covered by an express limited one-year warranty. Other optional and extended factory
warranties and local dístributor maintenance agreements are available. Contacl your distributor/dealer for more information.
Certifications
&Fo9001-ThisgeneratorsetwasdesignedandmanufacluredinfacilitiescertifiedtolSo9001.
@" GSA - This generator set is csA certified to product crass 4215-01.
ffi [J,':i ll i:;tîïi^r"
conditions including short circuit, endurance, temperature rise, torsional vibration, and transient
response, including full load pickup.
ful UL - The generator set is available Listed to UL 2200, Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies. The
\-7 PowerCommand control is Listed to UL 508 - Gategory NITWT for U.S. and Canadian usage.
See your distributor for more information
PouærGeneration
Gummins Powe¡ Generation
140073td Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, ilN 55432
763.574.5000
Fax:'763.574.5298
www.cumminspowcr.com
Cummins and Powercommand are reg¡stered trademarks of Cummins lnc.
Detector and Ampsenlry are trademarks of Cummins lnc.
lmporlant: Backleed lo a utilityr system can cause electroculion and/or property damage. Do not connect generator sets to any
building electrlcal system except through an approved device o¡ after building maln switch ¡s op€n.
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
GEN ERATING FACILITY INTERCON N ECTION AGREEMENT
FOR NON-EXPORT GENERATING FACILITIES
APPENDIX B
RULES'2'AND -21'
(and any other Tariffs pertinent to the situation)
(Provided by PG&E)
(Note: PG&E's tariffs are included for reference only and shall at alltimes be
subject to such changes or modifications by the Gommission as the
Commission may, from time to time, direct in the exercise of its jurisdiction.)
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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTR¡C COMPANY
GENERATI NG FACI LITY INTERCON N ECTION AGREEMENT
FOR NON.EXPORT GENERATING FACILITIES
APPENDIX C
(lf Applicable)
RULE 21 'SPECIAL FACILITIES" AGREEMENT
(Formed between the Parties)
v /,1
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