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Stakeholder Comment Matrix – March 3, 2016 Second Letter of Notice – Proposed New ISO Rule Definitions Related to Proposed New ISO Rules Section 304.5, Provision for Operation of a Transmission Facility within Ratings (“New Section 304.5 Definitions”) Date of Request for Comment: Period of Comment: Comments From: March 3, 2016 March 3, 2016 through March 18, 2016 Company Name Contact: Company Contact Phone: Contact Phone Number Email: Date [yyyy/mm/dd]: Listed below is the summary description of changes for the proposed New Section 304.5 Definitions. Please place your comments/reasons for position underneath (if any). Definitions – New Existing No definition currently exists in the ISO Rules Original Proposed Definition Blackline Changes Made to Original Proposed Definition Clean Proposed Definition Stakeholder Comments and/or Alternate Proposal “emergency rating” means the rating as defined by the equipment owner that specifies the level of electrical loading or output, usually expressed in megawatts (MW) or Mvar or other appropriate units, that a system, facility, or element can support, produce, or withstand for a finite period. The rating assumes acceptable loss of equipment life or other physical or safety limitations for the equipment involved. “emergency rating” means the equipment rating or the facility rating that the equipment or facility can sustain for a specified period, and takes into account the physical or safety limits of the equipment or facility and assumes acceptable loss of equipment or facility life during the period, as determined by the legal owner of the equipment or facility. “emergency rating” means the equipment rating or the facility rating that the equipment or facility can sustain for a specified period, and takes into account the physical or safety limits of the equipment or facility and assumes acceptable loss of equipment or facility life during the period, as determined by the legal owner of the equipment or facility. Comment # 1: Insert Comments / Reason for Position (if any) Issued for Stakeholder Comment: March 3, 2016 Page 1 of 2 No definition currently exists in the ISO Rules “normal rating” means the rating as defined by the equipment owner that specifies the level of electrical loading, usually expressed in megawatts (MW) or other appropriate units that a system, facility, or element can support or withstand through the daily demand cycles without loss of equipment life. “normal rating” means the equipment rating or the facility rating that the equipment or facility can sustain on a continuous basis, as determined by the legal owner of the equipment or facility. “normal rating” means the equipment rating or the facility rating that the equipment or facility can sustain on a continuous basis, as determined by the legal owner of the equipment or facility. No definition currently exists in the ISO Rules New definition not previously circulated for comment. New definition not previously circulated for comment. “equipment rating” means the maximum and minimum voltage, current, frequency, real power flow and reactive power flow on individual equipment under steady state, short-circuit and transient conditions, as determined by the legal owner of the equipment. No definition currently exists in the ISO Rules New definition not previously circulated for comment. New definition not previously circulated for comment. “facility rating” means the most limiting applicable equipment rating of the individual equipment that comprises the facility, as determined by the legal owner of the facility. Issued for Stakeholder Comment: March 3, 2016 Page 2 of 2