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CNP Load Interconnection Data Request Form Rev 030917

This document contains a technical evaluation form for CenterPoint Energy to assess new or existing transmission customer load interconnection requests. The form requests customer and load information such as location, planned in-service date, load amounts, power factors, and load profiles. It also requests details on existing and proposed substation configurations, load transfers between substations, and self-serve generation. Additionally, the form includes sections to provide motor starting data and diagrams of typical substation configurations.

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CNP Load Interconnection Data Request Form Rev 030917

This document contains a technical evaluation form for CenterPoint Energy to assess new or existing transmission customer load interconnection requests. The form requests customer and load information such as location, planned in-service date, load amounts, power factors, and load profiles. It also requests details on existing and proposed substation configurations, load transfers between substations, and self-serve generation. Additionally, the form includes sections to provide motor starting data and diagrams of typical substation configurations.

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CENTERPOINT ENERGY

NEW/EXISTING TRANSMISSION CUSTOMERS


TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF LOAD INTERCONNECTION REQUESTS
Obtain the following data from the customer:
Reset Form
Date Submitted
Type of interconnection study requested: (Choose from the following)
New Load Customer Existing Customer Adding Load
Customer Information:
Customer/Company:
Street Address:
City, State Zip:
Contact Name:
Contact Phone Number:
Contact Email:
Substation Information: (Provide address for substation site, if known)
Street Address:
City, State Zip:
General location of customer’s new/additional load: (Attach a sketch for the site)

Study Information: *Values in blue are calculated

Planned in-service date for new load:


Amount of load increase or new load: MVA p.f. MW*
Requested study completion date (12 weeks min.):

a. Select one of the following types of interconnection substation customer


intends to build. See attachment B for various substation configurations.
Figure 1: "Loop-Tap" Alternative 'a' Diagram
Figure 2: "Loop-Tap" Alternative 'b' Diagram
Figure 3: "Full-Loop" Alternative 'a' Diagram
Figure 4: "Full-Loop" Alternative 'b' Diagram
Figure 5: "Full-Loop" Alternative 'c' Diagram
Figure 6: "Plant Internal "Loop" Lines Diagram
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b. Amount of transmission or distribution load transferred from existing substation


to new location, if any, MVA p.f. MW*
c. Peak load at the existing sub, if any,
MVA p.f. MW* Note: Existing and transferred load is included in the TOTAL load below
d. Amount of self-serve generation at existing sub, if any
MW and amount of self-serve load MVA p.f. MW*
e. Amount of self-serve generation at new substation, if any, MW, and
amount of self-serve load MVA p.f. MW*
f. Provide the new/additional expected substation load growth per year (MVA, p.f.)
Provide p.f. as measured at the transmission voltage (high side) delivery point
(>= 0.95 p.f. is required) *Values in blue are calculated

Year Month Load (MVA) P.F. TOTAL Load at Substation


MVA* MW* MVAr* P.F.
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.0000

g. Load profile (annual load variation, summer/winter peaking, day/night peaking)

h. Load characteristics (i.e., large motor, lighting, etc.)

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Data for Motor Starting Study


Instructions: Fill in each row completely.
(NEC 430-7(b) Locked Rotor Code Letter or
Locked Rotor Current must be supplied.)
Induction Motor Data
Motor Voltage Locked Rotor # of Per
Motor Type Starting Method HP (kV) Code (Amps)
# Starts Period
1 Induction Motor

2 Induction Motor

3 Induction Motor

4 Induction Motor

5 Induction Motor

6 Induction Motor

7 Induction Motor

8 Induction Motor

9 Induction Motor

10 Induction Motor

Synchronous Motor Data


Motor Voltage Locked Rotor # of Per
Motor Type Starting Method HP Code (Amps)
# (kV) Starts Period
Synchronous None
1 None

Synchronous None
2 None

Synchronous None
3 None

Synchronous None
4 None

Synchronous None
5 None

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Figure 1: "Loop-Tap" Alternative 'a' Diagram

Figure 2: "Loop-Tap" Alternative 'b' Diagram

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Figure 3: "Full-Loop" Alternative 'a' Diagram

Figure 4: "Full-Loop" Alternative 'b' Diagram

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Figure 5: "Full-Loop" Alternative 'c' Diagram

Figure 6: Plant Internal "Loop" Lines Diagram

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