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WITNESS TEST PROEDURE TEMPLTE National Grid Use Only: Doc. # PR.756..12.16 Publication Date: 12/6/16 Document Sponsor: Neil F. Larake, Retail onnections Policy & Standards Next Scheduled Review: 8/1/17 Informative (*ustomer to review then remove this page from submitted witness test procedure) ustomers seeking to interconnect a distributed generation ( DG ) facility to National Grid s 1 electric power system ( EPS ) must demonstrate that such facility has met all protective relaying requirements necessary to safely and reliably interconnect to the EPS ( onnection Requirements ). The ompany has developed this template solely for the purpose of providing a more standardized format for customer documented witness testing procedures ( Procedures ) to assist the ompany s review of such Procedures and the testing of the DG facility in accordance therewith. This template contains only a sample of the minimum onnection Requirements for most DG facilities. There may be additional or fewer requirements applicable to any specific facility. It is the customer s sole obligation to determine the onnection Requirements applicable to the facility and to update this witness testing procedure template as necessary (including, without limitation, to the extent any onnection Requirement contained herein is incomplete, inaccurate, or subsequently amended). In general, the customer shall write the witness test procedure for each onnection Requirement using the following format: Descriptive Test Title <Required Function to be Demonstrated> <Detailed steps to prove the above statement> <Witness Testing Sign off> It is the customer s responsibility to arrange the tests in this template in an order that is appropriate for the facility being tested. The customer shall identify the devices to be operated for each test and any steps required to move from one test condition to another. If the customer s witness testing will take place over two or more days, the customer shall indicate in its Procedures the number of days of testing expected, and the tests expected to occur on each day. To the extent the customer includes Procedures for the testing of functions that are not required to be witnessed by the ompany, the ompany, in its discretion, may request that such functions be removed from the testing Procedures, or may refrain from witnessing that portion of the Procedure. This shall not be construed to mean that the testing of such functions is not required for the operation of the facility, and it shall be the customer s obligation to perform the testing of such functions separate from the ompany s witness testing if necessary. The customer must complete this document in sufficient detail, and provide applicable supporting documentation such as project drawings, to identify the scope of work for each individual test necessary to demonstrate that the onnection Requirements have been met, including without limitation, the ompany s Electric Service ulletin (ES) 756 and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1547, as the same may be amended from time to time. The ompany is relying upon the information provided by the customer herein, and the customer shall ensure that all information provided is true, complete and accurate. Procedures must be approved by the ompany in writing before the customer performs the witness testing for the facility. The ompany s approval of the customer s Procedures does not mean that the customer is authorized to interconnect to the ompany s EPS. It is the customer s sole obligation to ensure that the facility meets all applicable federal, state, and local, codes, rules, regulations, and laws (collectively pplicable Laws ). The ompany s approval of the Procedures does not mean, by implication or otherwise, that the customer s facility complies with the onnection Requirements or pplicable Laws. y using this template (in whole or part) the customer acknowledges that he/she understands and agrees with the statements contained in this section. 1 National Grid or the ompany shall mean only Massachusetts Electric ompany, The Narragansett Electric ompany, or Niagara Mohawk Power orporation, each d/b/a National Grid, depending on the location of the customer s facility.

Project Information USTOMER LED ONTT: ontact Person Name: ontact Person Phone: TESTING GENT LED ONTT: ontact Person Name: ontact Person Phone: <Where multiple testing days are expected, ustomer shall provide contact information for each day if different than above> System Description: Project ggregate lternator / Inverter Rating Interconnection Voltage Interconnecting ircuit Inverter Make/ Model/ Firmware Version Interconnection Transformer Data <Enter for each interconnection transformer> Grounding Transformer Rating Protective Relay(s) Make(s) / Model(s) < For sites with multiple gensets, or multiple inverters, list quantity, and individual nameplate rating of each. > < Enter line voltage in kv > < Enter National Grid feeder number > < Enter manufacturer name, specific inverter model, and specific firmware version > onfiguration kv X/R %Z kv X/R %Z < Enter manufacturer name and specific model number > Project Site Description: Full site address: < ddress Line 1 > < ddress Line 2 > < ity, State, Zip > <ustomer to fill in with brief description of site> P a g e 1 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

Project Drawings Referenced: < ustomer to identify relevant drawings and attach them to the witness test procedure document > Functional One Line Diagram Drawing Number(s): Elementary/3-Line Drawing Number(s): D Elementary Drawing Number(s): Test Procedures Safety rief: <ustomer shall prepare and lead (on each day of witness testing) a safety brief addressing all applicable safety policies and procedures.> In case of emergency, dial 911 <(or ustomer to provide the town emergency numbers if 911 is not active for the town)> Location of nearest hospital: <list address for nearest hospital> Procedure: Effective safety policies and procedures must be in place, and all persons on site must be familiar with and committed to following such safety policies and procedures, in order to prevent accident or injury during the witness test. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement, which may include, without limitation, the minimum requirements below> Minimum Requirements Designate qualified personnel for testing and lockout/ tagout. For reference see, without limitation, rticle 100 in NFP 70 (the National Electrical ode, NE ) and NFP 70E. onduct an overall site assessment to ensure that everything at the site is in good condition and working conditions are safe Lockout/ tagout (LOTO) procedures: For reference see, without limitation 29 FR 1910.147 and NFP 70E. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other safety equipment as per Occupational Safety and Health dministration ( OSH ) requirements and NFP 70E. Verify that the most current procedures, drawings and documents needed for the job are available Ensure the proper tools and equipment required for the job are on hand and in good condition Procedure for safely disconnecting live circuits: Designated qualified personnel shall only operate the electrical disconnects as per ompany approved energization plan. Safety specific signage and warnings. P a g e 2 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

ustomer Parties cknowledgement of Safety rief Print Name(s): Signature(s): Date: National Grid Parties cknowledgement of Safety rief Print Name(s): Signature(s): Date: <Where multiple testing days are expected, customer shall repeat signature lines for each day> Verification and Inspection of Protective Relays: The customer shall demonstrate that each relay matches the customer s one-line diagram. Repeat section for each protective relay. <ustomer to provide the below table in the witness test procedure for each relay. Relays will then be verified by National Grid personnel during the witness test > ustomer s Relay Designation Record Model number Record Serial number Verify operation of display(s), light-emitting diodes (LEDs), target(s) Verify relay settings are in accordance with the setting sheet Record T/PT ratios Verify T/PT ratios match relay settings Visual and Mechanical Inspection P a g e 3 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

Verification and Inspection of Fuses <If applicable, customer to identify any pertinent fuses and specify their ratings (manufacturer, model, and ampacity) > Relay Protective Function Tests: The customer will demonstrate that each protective function operates as expected and confirm that each protective function trips its designated output contact(s). pplicable functions shall be tested on a per-phase basis. < ustomer to complete the settings, test points, and expected trip times in the table below. The customer shall modify the table (add elements, applicable units, etc.) as applicable to their facility. Protective functions will then be verified by National Grid personnel during the witness test.> Line-to-Neutral Voltage ase Line-to-Neutral Secondary Nominal Voltage PT Ratio T Ratio Protection Functions Pickup units below as applicable> urve and Time Dial, OR Set Time Delay units as applicable below> Pickup Tests units below> Test Points (overcurrents only) Expected Time Delay units> Measured Time Delay units> Trip ontact Operates (/ ) National Grid Witness Initials 51P 3X ( ) 5X ( ) 10X ( ) : : : 3X ( ) 51G 5X ( ) 51 **(See footnote**)(in clude voltage control value if used) 27-1 10X ( ) 3X ( ) 5X ( ) 10X ( ) - P a g e 4 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

Line-to-Neutral Voltage ase Line-to-Neutral Secondary Nominal Voltage PT Ratio T Ratio Protection Functions 27-2 59-1 59-2 Pickup units below as applicable> urve and Time Dial, OR Set Time Delay units as applicable below> Pickup Tests units below> Test Points (overcurrents only) 81U-1-81U-2-81O - (may include but not limited to 59N, 67, 25, 51V, 50, 50G, 32) Expected Time Delay units> - - - Measured Time Delay units> Trip ontact Operates (/ ) National Grid Witness Initials The customer shall include any other protective functions that are required by the ompany for the interconnection of the customer s facility to the ompany s electric power system in this table or a table in a similar format. **< If using voltage controlled elements such as a 51, the ustomer shall add a step to verify that the overcurrent will not operate unless a voltage sag is present> Functional Trip Test: Upon completion of relay protective function testing, the customer shall demonstrate that the relay trips on each of the protective functions. This step shall be performed for each relay output contact that trips the interrupting device. Fill in the Trip ontact Operates olumn above as the trip test for each function is completed to verify the trip string for the relay. Provided the customer demonstrates that each function trips the designated output contact(s) and that the output contact(s) trip the breaker at least once, the ompany may elect not to witness the testing of the breaker tripping for all functions. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> P a g e 5 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

lock lose Test (IEEE1547 section 4.2.6): The customer shall demonstrate that: the intertie device cannot be closed back in during the five minute measurement of acceptable voltage and frequency as defined in IEEE1547-2003 section 4.2.6 (voltage shall be within NSI range and frequency 59.3Hz and 60.5Hz); all forms of closing the customer s recloser / breaker (electrical / mechanical, manual / automatic) are blocked during the block close. Ensure that the interrupting device cannot be closed manually during this time or if acceptable utility voltage and frequency are not present; and the timer restarts if voltage and frequency fall outside of this window. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statements> Trip on Relay Failure: The customer shall simulate a relay alarm and demonstrate that the relay trips the interrupting device upon relay alarm contact assertion. In case of relay device failure with no relay redundancy, the interrupting device is required to trip within 2 seconds. In cases with full relay redundancy, the customer shall have the failure of both relays at the same time trip the interrupting device. lso demonstrate that the interrupting device cannot be closed back in when the relay has failed or is otherwise out of service. The customer shall specify the test switches to be opened for this step. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statements> P a g e 6 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

Trip on Sudden Loss of Power Supply: The customer shall simulate a loss of power supply and demonstrate that the relay trips the interrupting device in a failsafe manner. In case of relay device failure with no relay redundancy, the interrupting device is required to trip within 2 seconds. In cases with full relay redundancy, the customer shall have the failure of both relays at the same time trip the interrupting device. lso demonstrate that the interrupting device cannot be closed back in when the relay has failed or is otherwise out of service. The customer shall specify the test switches to be opened for this step. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statements> Trip on Relay Power Supply System Trouble: The customer shall simulate D system trouble and confirm that the monitoring relay trips the interrupting device upon D voltage falling out of normal operating range. ( %) <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> DG Operational Only if Ground Source in Service: For DG that requires a grounding transformer to interconnect, the ustomer shall demonstrate that the inverters or other DG cannot operate if the grounding transformer (if applicable) is not closed in. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> P a g e 7 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

In-Service heck: The customer shall demonstrate that the primary current and voltage magnitude and angle readings match between the customer relay and an independent metering source. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement, which may include, without limitation, the minimum requirements below> Identify the devices used in the tables below. Verify and record currents and voltages of all phases. ompare amps/voltages to a National Grid device (or other independent metering source proposed by the customer and accepted by National Grid). This is most often National Grid s pole-top recloser. If possible, provide screenshots of the voltage and current phasors from each device *Indicate whether the device readings match in both magnitude and phase angle, if applicable. Quantity ustomer Relay Voltage Mag. ngle Independent Metering Source Voltage (if a National Grid device is used, to be completed by National Grid) Mag. ngle Match (Y/N)* V V V Quantity ustomer Relay urrent Mag. ngle Independent Metering Source urrent (if a National Grid device is used, to be completed by National Grid) Mag. ngle Match (Y/N)* I I I I N P a g e 8 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

Other Tests s Needed: It is the customer s responsibility to write the test procedures to prove to the ompany s satisfaction that the facility has met all protective relaying requirements necessary to safely and reliably interconnect to the ompany s electric power system. <ustomer to write in any additional witness test procedures necessary to prove all connection requirements have been met> Other tests that may be required include, but are not limited to: Interlocks to keep a DG off an adjacent feeder (commonly applicable to critical facilities with dual feeders). Interlocks to keep the DG disconnected from the utility line while intended to be an islanded facility. Synchronism check (25 function) to ensure the facility is synchronized to the grid before connecting. For facilities seeking to island their load behind an intertie breaker: When the generator breaker is closed, verify that the intertie breaker cannot close back in without the utility voltage being within the acceptable range in IEEE1547-2003 section 4.2.6 for 5 minutes, and synch check being performed. If the intertie breaker is already closed, test that the generator breaker cannot close if 5 minutes or more of acceptable utility haven t been detected (note that the generator breaker may close if the intertie breaker is open for purposeful islanding). s Left Settings: Retrieve as-left settings from the relay and provide to National Grid personnel. YES NO Filename: Test Performed y: ustomer representative: Test Witnessed y: National Grid representative: Date: P a g e 9 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

Direct Transfer Trip ( DTT ) Tests (applicable only to facilities with DTT): If the customer has been required to install DTT, perform the following DTT tests. The customer shall identify all test switches to be used to perform the following DTT tests. t minimum the customer shall state the relays to be tested, the test switches to be operated and the expected results including output contacts to be asserted. DTT ommunication Test The customer shall demonstrate that there is communication between the signal transmitter and receiver. National Grid personnel to record signal strengths between the two devices. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> DTT Trip Test The customer shall demonstrate that the DTT interrupting device trips upon receiving a trip signal. The customer shall also demonstrate that trips on the relay open the interrupting device. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statements> DTT lock lose Test The customer shall demonstrate that the DTT interrupting device cannot be closed when DTT trip is asserted. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> P a g e 1 0 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

DTT Loss of ommunication Trip Test The customer shall demonstrate that the DTT interrupting device trips upon the loss of communication. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> DTT lock lose Test Loss of ommunication The customer shall demonstrate that the DTT interrupting device cannot be closed when DTT ommunication is not available. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> DTT Loss of Relay Power Trip Test The customer shall demonstrate that the DTT interrupting device trips upon relay failure and poor D control power. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> DTT Loss of Relay Power lock lose Test The customer shall demonstrate that the DTT interrupting device cannot be closed back in if the relay is out of service. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> P a g e 1 1 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

DTT Status it Test The customer shall verify that the status breaker bits have been transmitted and received. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> DTT s Left Settings Retrieve as-left settings from the DTT relay(s) and provide to National Grid personnel. YES NO Filename: Test Performed y: ustomer representative: Test Witnessed y: National Grid representative: Date: P a g e 1 2 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

Record and Verify that Inverter/Generator ontroller Under/Over Voltage and Frequency Settings Match the pproved Settings: <The customer must complete the proposed settings prior to witness testing. s-left settings for each inverter shall be recorded on the day of testing either in the table below or, in cases where the inverter does not display settings, a factory test sheet can be provided and attached. Record or provide the serial number of each inverter/generator.> Functions Proposed Pickup Units> Proposed Time Delay Units> s-left Pickup Units> s-left Time Delay Units> 27-1 27-2 59-1 59-2 81U-1 81U-2 81O 59 (Self-Protective Overvoltage) Firmware Version Inverter Make/Model/Serial Number P a g e 1 3 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

Two Second Shutdown Test: The customer shall demonstrate that when upstream breaker / disconnect switch is open the inverter/generator shuts down within 2 seconds. <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> Inverter/Generator Five Minute Reconnect Test (IEEE1547-2003 4.2.6): The customer shall demonstrate that when the breaker / disconnect switch is closed back in that the inverter/generator does not start for a minimum of 5 minutes. (For UL1741 certified generation only). <ustomer to write in steps to prove the above statement> Test Performed y: Test Witnessed y: ustomer representative: National Grid representative: Date: <If the customer s witness testing will take place over two or more days, the customer shall indicate in its testing procedures the number of days of testing expected, and the tests expected to occur on each day.> P a g e 1 4 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date:

ND OTHER REQUIRED DRWINGS P a g e 1 5 o f 1 6 Revision #: Date: