ELECTRICITY SUPPLY EMERGENCY CODE
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1 IIY Y Y O evised anuary 2015
2 rown copyright /428 You may re-use this information (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open overnment icence. o view this licence, visit or write to the Information olicy eam, he ational rchives, ew, ondon W9 4, or [email protected]. ny enquiries regarding this document should be sent to: nergy esilience eam, epartment of nergy and limate hange, 3 Whitehall lace, ondon, W1 2W. 2
3 ontents 1.Introduction... rror! ookmark not defined. 2. efinitions of terms used in When and how will be used Industry responsibilities nnex rotected ustomers 'V' ist ustomers: Vital ervices nnex Variable ota isconnection lan - order of disconnection for oad roups to and ota lans
4 1. Introduction 1.1 he purpose of the lectricity upply mergency ode () is to describe the steps which overnment might take to deal with an electricity supply emergency of the kind envisaged under section 96(7) of the lectricity ct 1989 or section 3(1)(b) of the nergy ct It also sets out the actions, which companies in the electricity industry should plan to take and which may be needed or required in order to deal with such an emergency. 1.2 he actions described here are not used to handle sudden shortfalls in generation. or are they used to deal with day-to-day repair and recovery of faulty or damaged parts of the transmission and distribution systems. uch problems are handled by the ational lectricity ransmission ystem Operator (O) and the istribution etwork Operators (O s) using powers available to them in the rid ode and/or in company emergency recovery plans. owever, if there is long-term damage to the systems or prolonged shortfalls in generation, no matter how caused, the O and O s might look to overnment to implement the arrangements and powers described here. ikewise, if a problem is looming and might be solved or ameliorated by early action, then or aspects of it would be considered. 1.3 enables in the event of an emergency, an equal distribution of supply to customers as far as it is reasonably practical to do so. It also ensures that local protected customers maintain supplies for as long as possible. 1.4 hould these measures ever need to be introduced, it is very likely that there would also be appeals to the public and industry to reduce demand. 1.5 is subject to continual development, review and test. he nergy mergencies xecutive ommittee (3) is responsible for carrying out this work. 1.6 he 3 will continually review and advise the epartment of nergy and limate hange ecretary of tate of any amendments it considers appropriate. ection 96 of the lectricity ct 1989 requires the ecretary of tate to consult those to whom directions are to be issued before issuing them. If the ecretary of tate proposes to make any amendments to the, the ecretary of tate will consult with the 3 and with the etwork Operators and licensed generators to whom directions under section 96 of the lectricity ct 1989 have been, or are to be, issued. In consulting them, the ecretary of tate will set out in detail the amendments proposed, together with an explanation. he ecretary of tate will take account of comments on the proposed modifications before deciding whether to amend the. 4
5 2. efinitions of terms used in ctivation chedule(s) means a schedule of confirmations for activating, or not, each load block s actual disconnection or reconnection together with the detailed timing for load block switchovers. ctivation chedules are issued by the O and shall be treated as a set of instructions for implementation by the etwork Operators. ctivation chedules are derived from the Implementation ota lan. "ssociated load" means electricity which, when a protected customer is being supplied, is unavoidably supplied to a customer who is not protected. "iscrete feeder" means an electrical high voltage circuit, which is used solely to connect an individual customer to a point of supply on the network operator's system. his circuit must be capable of being protected from disconnection by the ability to switch the remaining circuits connected to the point of supply by either local or remote operation from a network operator's location, which is normally continuously staffed. O means abinet Office riefing oom. "lectricity supply emergency" means an emergency affecting electricity supplies, which makes it necessary that the overnment should temporarily have at its disposal exceptional powers for controlling the sources and availability of energy. 3 is the nergy mergencies xecutive ommittee. is the epartment of nergy and limate hange. is the mergency esponse eam within the epartment of nergy and limate hange. Indicative ota lan means the rota plan decided upon by the on the day ahead and used to communicate publicly the potential impact on customers. epending on the expected duration of the emergency this plan will be published for up to a week ahead on a rolling basis. Implementation ota lan is the rota finalised by the O from the Indicative ota lan and which minimises the actual level of disconnection. It will be used by the O to derive ctivation chedules and will be used to communicate publicly the actual impact for the following day. 5
6 "icensed enerator" means any person who is authorised by a licence under section 6(1)(a) of the lectricity ct 1989 to generate electricity. oad locks - each etwork Operator electricity network is divided into 18 x 5% load blocks, each load block has a suffix letter attributed to it,,, etc. ll connected customers are assigned to a block code letter corresponding to where they are connected to the electricity network. etwork Operator means any licensed distributor and any person who is authorised by a licence under section 6(1)(b) and section 6(1)(c) of the lectricity ct1989 to transmit and to distribute electricity. "O" means ational lectricity ransmission ystem Operator. "rotected ustomer" means any person whose name appears on one of the lists of protected customers which under paragraph 5.5 of this document is to be compiled and kept up to date by network operators. ota lan means one of 18 ota lans that set out the sequence of load block disconnections/reconnections. ogether the ota lans are another way of illustrating the content of the Variable ota isconnection lan. ota lan, once it has become the Indicative ota lan is used by the O to derive the Implementation ota lan and ctivation chedules. ota disconnection procedures means pre-prepared plans held and produced by each etwork Operator. hey take into account the local network configuration, physical characteristics & limitations, oad locks, rotected ustomers and the control tools used to operate the network. "tandby generation" means electricity generation equipment which is capable of providing a supply of electricity adequate for the continuation of activities which are the subject of the "V" and F lists or, as regards the "O" list, adequate to avoid damage to plant or for the operation of a continuous manufacturing process. V means Variable ota isconnection lan - the core plan used to establish the disconnection and reconnection of electricity supplies in an electricity supply emergency. 6
7 Figure 1. ey elements of the rota disconnection process together with descriptions 7
8 Figure 2. Overview of the emergency process from vent initiation to usiness as sual 8
9 Figure 3. etailed emergency process from vent Initiation to usinessa as sual 9
10 4. When and how will be used 4.1 In an electricity supply emergency it may be necessary to restrict customers' consumption of electricity. estrictions on the consumption of electricity over the longer term can be achieved by one or more of the following methods: a) appeals by overnment to the public for voluntary restraint; b) the issue of orders or directions under the nergy ct 1976 requiring restrictions on consumption by industry, commerce and other undertakings; c) the issue of directions under the nergy ct 1976 or the lectricity ct 1989 requiring rota disconnections and associated restrictions. 4.2 Orders and directions issued under the nergy ct 1976 or the lectricity ct 1989 to restrict consumption by industrial, commercial and other customers may contain a chedule exempting certain premises and purposes from the scope of the order or direction. he categories exempted in these are likely to be more extensive than the categories of customers protected from rota disconnections. In order to use the powers under the nergy ct 1976 to the fullest extent, an Order in ouncil would need to be made before order and directions were issued One of the orders which could be issued under the nergy ct 1976 to restrict the use of electricity in industrial, commercial and other premises would require consumption to be reduced by a certain percentage. (his is to be distinguished from a direction instituting rota disconnections). It is an alternative to an order which would restrict the use of electricity to specified days of the week. If a percentage reduction order was issued it might be necessary for directions to be issued to suppliers requiring them to provide information showing customers whose consumption was above a certain level so as to enable the overnment to monitor observance of the orders. 4.4 If the mergency esponse eam () 2 decides that rota disconnections must be introduced, the ecretary of tate will implement the emergency powers in the nergy ct 1976 by making an Order in ouncil. Once this is in force, the government can then issue a direction to all etwork Operators affected to implement a schedule of rota disconnections across their licence area(s) throughout the period of the emergency. nder this direction and within the provisions of the rid ode, the O 1 ection 1 of the nergy ct 1976 provides that an Order in ouncil under section 3 must be in place before all the powers in section 1 are available to the ecretary of tate. n Order in ouncil under s. 3(1)(b)may be made where: there exists, or is imminent, in the nited ingdom an actual or threatened emergency affecting fuel or electricity supplies which makes it necessary in er ajesty s opinion that the government should temporarily have at its disposal exceptional powers for controlling the sources and availability of energy. 2 he nergy mergencies xecutive ommittee (3) has defined terms of reference for an mergency esponse eam (), which will, in the event of an emergency within or affecting the gas and/or electricity networks, provide the interface between industry and government. 10
11 will instruct etwork Operators to restrict the supply of electricity to customers, other than those in the V, F and O protected categories, by rota disconnections to achieve a specified level of disconnection. he period of time that the overall process of rota disconnections continues together with the level(s) of disconnection will be decided by the ecretary of tate in the light of advice from the. ubsequent changes to the period of time and/or level(s) of disconnection will be confirmed by issue of an amended direction. 4.5 n event might start off being handled via the rid ode arrangements and develop into a worsening shortfall of available generation against demand making it necessary for the ecretary of tate to invoke the. owever it may happen that the electricity supply emergency situation dictates an orderly and planned move to rota disconnections without utilising the rid ode arrangements if, for example, the situation has developed over the weekend and it is clear that there is likely to be a substantial difference between demand and available generation on onday. Variable ota isconnection lan 4.6 utilises a Variable ota isconnection lan (V), the format of which is set out in nnex 2. he V is intended to ensure that the available supplies of electricity are shared as equitably as possible amongst all non-protected customers. 4.7 he V divides non-protected customers into 18 groups of near equal demand. For the purposes of these groups are referred to as load blocks each being identified by a letter,, etc. It is the supply to these load blocks that is sequenced for rota disconnections in the V set out in nnex 2. he V sets out the nominal three hour disconnection periods, i.e. eight periods in any 24 hour day and respect the need for equality of treatment between non-protected customers as far as it is practicable to do so. uring an emergency, as available supplies diminish, higher levels of disconnection will mean that an increasing number of load blocks are disconnected in any one period. 4.8 t levels requiring the disconnection of up to 4 load blocks, the V is designed to concentrate disconnection periods on the three days of onday, uesday and Wednesday or hursday, Friday and aturday. equencing of oad locks 4.9 uring an electricity supply emergency the O will regularly update the on the levels of disconnection considered necessary. he O will normally advise no later than hours each day of the ota lan it considers necessary for the following 24 hour period, scheduled to commence at hours the following day. When advising the of the ota lan required, the O will take into account an optimum margin of remaining generation available and the level of flows on interconnections with neighbouring ransmission ystems. he will confirm the Indicative ota lan to be used, taking into account the national generation/demand position and shape of the load curve, no later than 1 hour after receipt of the advice from the O. he O will seek to minimise the amount of rota disconnection for the following day and will generate an Implementation ota lan from the Indicative ota lan. 11
12 4.10 he O will derive a detailed ctivation chedule(s) of rota disconnections from the Implementation ota lan. he Indicative ota lan is one of 18 ota lans. hese ota lans provide the default sequencing of oad locks and are set out in nnex 2. hese ota lans are another way of illustrating the content of the V also in nnex 2. In accordance with the above process of authority, the O will issue ctivation chedule(s) to etwork Operators. hese schedules will confirm detailed timings for the disconnection / reconnection of load blocks and shall be treated as a set of instructions for implementation by the etwork Operators he 18 ota lans set out in nnex 2 each contain a master sequence of oad lock disconnections nominally starting and finishing within the eight periods of the day. he detailed ctivation chedules are required as it will be necessary for individual etwork Operators to stagger the actual times when load blocks are disconnected and reconnected to match the minute-by-minute demand for electricity to the generation available and to avoid excessive loads swings. In the worst case, where 9 blocks may require disconnecting and 9 different blocks reconnecting, this changeover period could take up to 60 minutes he O will continue to review the national demand/generation position and may re-issue modified Implementation ota lans and ctivation chedules from time to time. he will keep the level of demand disconnection and the choice of ota lan under continual review throughout the emergency, and if necessary the may change the Indicative ota lan to any one of the 18 ota lans at any time. Other priority needs 4.13 hould an emergency be prolonged, it may be in the public interest for some additional industries to be considered as rotected ustomers within the criteria of the rotected ustomer V, F, and O lists e.g. essential pharmaceutical companies manufacturing vaccines/anti-viral medication during an influenza pandemic. ponsoring overnment epartments may make representations to the through O if essential services are significantly impacted. his process may take several days to complete and although directions to include new rotected ustomers may be given after consideration of the wider consequences/benefits for the public against the availability of supplies, this should not be assumed. Organisations should ensure that they have robust business continuity arrangements in place to maintain adequate electricity supplies and not rely on these arrangements. evere shortages of power 4.14 In the event of a catastrophic shortage of electrical power it may not be possible to maintain equal distribution of available power supplies while protecting the industries and services on which the well-being of the nation depends. In this case the will advise the ecretary of tate according to the circumstances It is considered impractical to enforce statutory restrictions on domestic customers. herefore, it will be necessary to use the non-protected customer oad locks set out in the V in annex 2 for as long as possible. 12
13 4.16 rior to the onset of an extreme situation all "O" list customers will be directed to reduce load broadly in line with the level of disconnections applying to other nonprotected customers. s the situation worsens, "O" list customers will be directed to reduce their consumption to the minimum load necessary for the avoidance of damage to major plant nnex 1 also lists the vital services for which it is necessary to maintain electricity supplies for as long as practical. he needs of these V ist protected customers may vary daily or even by the hour in an extreme situation. In the event of electricity supplies being insufficient to meet the needs of all the V ist protected customers within their area then the etwork Operator(s) may need to exercise discretion in allocating the available electricity supplies. In such cases priority should be given to the maintenance of life and to minimising the risk of disasters, which would involve loss of life or major damage to plant. It is recognised that the electricity industry's own requirements need to be met, particularly those to maintain generating capacity and nuclear safety In the event of a partial or total system shutdown during an electricity supply emergency, the etwork Operator(s) will implement the operating procedures set out in the rid ode Operating odes, so that affected demand may be restored in the shortest possible time. estoration of supplies 4.19 s supplies of electricity are restored, it may be necessary for the ecretary of tate to issue further directions on rota disconnections following advice from the. 13
14 5. Industry responsibilities ota disconnection procedures 5.1 ach licensed etwork Operator is obliged by to keep up to date procedures for the introduction of rota disconnections. hese should be available for activation as soon as possible, and no later than within 48 hours of the mergency esponse eam decision that must be implemented. xcept for rotected ustomers (nnex 1), the procedures will apply equally, as far as is practical, to all customers supplied through the networks of licensed etwork Operators. his includes non-embedded customers (i.e. customers, other than licensed etwork Operators, receiving electricity direct from the transmission company authorised under section 6(1)(b) of the ct). rotected customers 5.2 he rota disconnection plans prepared by the etwork Operators must ensure supply to registered protected customers for as long as is practical. etwork Operators will take all reasonable steps to keep up to date records of rotected ustomers: (i) "V" - vital services; (ii) F - major food manufacturers, processors and storers; and (iii) "O" - other customers; certain continuous process and manufacturing firms. he "V", F and "O" lists shall contain the name and address of each customer and business activity connected to the electrical system. 5.3 efinitions of the rotected ustomers are given at nnex etwork Operators are required to use their best endeavours to maintain a supply to registered rotected ustomers and will give as much notice as possible in the event that protection from disconnection is at any time at risk. Information on listing 5.5 etwork Operators will, on request, supply with their protected customer lists. his will enable continual reviews of the lists to ensure the criteria for listing are applied consistently. 5.6 etwork Operators should inform rotected ustomers that they have been listed. nsuccessful applicants for protected customer status, where appropriate, may seek a determination from as to whether they should be given rotected ustomer status. 14
15 ommercial implications 5.7 If rota disconnections are directed, providing that an Order in ouncil under the nergy ct 1976 is in place, the ecretary of tate will, where appropriate, issue an authority under section 4 of the nergy ct 1976 authorising the etwork Operator(s) to disregard or fall short of their statutory and contractual obligations to supply to such an extent as is necessary to comply with the directions on rota disconnections. 5.8 ota disconnections constitute a permitted discontinuation of supply under regulation 29 of the lectricity afety, uality and ontinuity egulations istributors should be in a position to give 48 hours notice of disconnections; there is no requirement under the regulations to report the effects of rota disconnections to the ecretary of tate. 15
16 nnex 1 O O Vital "V" ist 1.1 customer shall only be listed in the "V" list if: a) they have informed the etwork Operator in writing that they consider their activities fall into one of the categories of vital services in outlined as set out below; and b) the etwork Operator agrees that the activities fall into one of the categories of vital services below; and c) the customer does not have standby generation; and d) either (i) they are connected to a discrete feeder; or (ii) in the opinion of the etwork Operator maintaining supply during rota disconnections would involve retention of not more than a marginal amount of associated load; or (iii) the etwork Operator has been required to list them by pursuant to paragraph 1.5 below. 1.2 If a etwork Operator is unsure whether a customer's activities fall within one of the categories of vital services below, they will inform the customer accordingly. he customer may (a) provide further clarification to the etwork Operator as to why they believe their activities fall within one of the categories of vital services or (b) may approach the overnment epartment responsible for the service or the industry concerned which will advise if the customer s activities fall within one of the categories of vital services and whether the customer s site should be listed. Only upon instruction by will the etwork Operator include the customer on the list. ending resolution of the matter the customer shall not be listed. 1.3 If in the etwork Operator's opinion the customer's activities do not fall within one of the categories of vital services and the customer disputes this, the etwork Operator will refer the matter to the overnment epartment responsible for the service or industry concerned which will ask for a determination, unless the customer prefers to refer the matter to themselves. will instruct the etwork Operator whether the customer should be listed. ending resolution of the matter the customer will not be listed. he customer shall be informed, in a timely fashion, of the outcome of any referral. 1.4 If the etwork Operator considers that the customer's activities fall into one of the categories of vital services, and if the customer does not have standby generation nor are they connected to a discrete feeder and if maintaining supply during rota disconnections would, in the opinion of the etwork Operator, involve retention of more 16
17 than a marginal amount of associated load, the etwork Operator shall advise the customer that they should either pay for a new or modified connection by means of a discrete feeder or should install standby generation. 1.5 If the customer is not prepared to install standby generation and is not prepared to pay for a discrete feeder the etwork Operator will refer the matter to with an estimate of the amount of associated load which would need to be kept on supply if the customer was to be protected. will consult with other departments concerned and with the etwork Operator and will instruct the latter whether the customer should exceptionally be listed, despite the retention of the amount of associated load involved. ending resolution of the matter, the customer shall not be listed. Food "F" ist 1.6 Offices of F in ngland, the cottish overnment or the Welsh overnment will consult with each etwork Operator about customers who should be listed in the "F" list as major food manufacturers, processors or storers. customer s site shall only be listed in the "F" list if: a) F, or the cottish overnment or the Welsh overnment state that the customer s site to be listed is a major location for essential food manufacture, processing or storing; and b) the site does not have standby generation; and c) either (i) the site is connected to a discrete feeder; or (ii) in the opinion of the etwork Operator maintaining supply during rota disconnections would involve retention of not more than a marginal amount of associated load; or (iii) the etwork Operator has been instructed to list the site by pursuant to paragraph 1.8 below. 1.7 If the customer s site is a location for major food manufacture, processing or storing, does not have standby generation and is not already connected to a discrete feeder, and if maintaining supply to that site during rota disconnections would, in the opinion of the etwork Operator, involve retention of more than a marginal amount of associated load, the etwork Operator will advise the customer that they should either pay for a new or modified connection by means of a discrete feeder or should install standby generation. 1.8 If the customer is not prepared to install standby generation and is not prepared to pay for a discrete feeder the etwork Operator will refer the matter to with an estimate of the amount of associated load which would need to be kept on supply if the customer was to be protected. will consult F or the cottish overnment or the Welsh overnment (as appropriate) and with the etwork Operator and will instruct the latter whether the customer s site should exceptionally be listed, despite the 17
18 retention of the amount of associated load involved. ending resolution of the matter, the customer s site shall not be listed. 1.9 he F offices in ngland, the cottish overnment and the Welsh overnment will review the need for protection annually and notify etwork Operators of any changes they wish to make. If an emergency is imminent, and during an emergency, etwork Operators may wish to consult with F offices in ngland, the cottish overnment or the Welsh overnment on whether any further changes need to be made. ny change will only be made by the etwork Operator if it conforms to the arrangements outlined in the above F list paragraphs In preparing their plans, the F Offices in ngland, the cottish overnment and the Welsh overnment should take into account that, depending on the availability of certain foodstuffs, there may be a need for particular food producers to increase output during an emergency ue to the need to avoid maintaining more than a marginal amount of associated load, it will not normally be possible for etwork Operators to provide protection from rota disconnections to abattoirs and to firms dealing with disposal of food waste. ut, where notified of these sites by the F Offices in ngland, the cottish overnment or the Welsh overnment, the etwork Operators' plans should take into account the need to give such sites adequate notice where practicable of rota disconnections. Other "O" ist 1.12 In the event of rota disconnections O list customers would be directed to reduce their consumption in broad line with the level of disconnections. hey may also be directed to reduce their consumption by a prescribed percentage in the event of orders being made under the nergy ct 1976 (paragraph 21(b) refers). he procedure for issuing these directions to "O" list customers is the same as that for rota disconnections customer will be listed in the "O" list if; a) they have informed the etwork Operator in writing that (i) substantial damage would result if they were subject to rota disconnections; or (ii) their operation involves a continuous manufacturing process; and (iii) the etwork Operator has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information; and b) they do not have standby generation; and c) they are connected to a discrete feeder; and d) the customer has informed the etwork Operator in writing that they recognise that they may be required to restrict their consumption during rota disconnections. e) In the case of a new customer, if the etwork Operator has reason to believe that the customer might qualify for listing, they shall inform them of the above criteria for listing. 18
19 1.14 If a etwork Operator doubts the accuracy of information provided under paragraph 1.13(a) above they should contact the ominated o-ordinator () or the Welsh overnment s or cottish overnment s equivalent. he may be able to provide additional information about the customer to satisfy the etwork Operator that the information provided by the customer is accurate. If this is the case, the etwork Operator will list the customer in the "O" list provided that sub paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of paragraph 1.13 are satisfied. If the is unable to provide information to the etwork Operator, then the should refer the matter to the relevant sponsorship irectorate for determination. he etwork Operator may decide to refer the matter direct to for determination. In this case, the sponsorship irectorate may seek the assistance of the relevant in obtaining information on the customer to assist in the determination. ending resolution of the matter, the customer will not be listed In the event of the etwork Operator(s) being directed to make rota disconnections, it is expected that customers in the "O" ist would be directed to reduce their consumption by a percentage broadly commensurate with rota disconnections. he etwork Operator(s) will be directed to provide details of consumption to for monitoring purposes. 19
20 'V' I O: VI VI - oal mines. - ajor airports and associated control facilities. - ailway operations. - as reception terminals; gas storage installations including gas boosting and compression equipment; gas compressor stations and principal development and control sites which provide facilities for the control of gas supply systems and emergency procedures. - icensed lectricity generators, including nuclear stations so as to ensure the safety requirements of their nuclear licences continue to be met; electricity transmitters and distributors. - ssential water and sewerage installations. - ospitals as agreed in consultation with Foundation rusts, rimary are rusts, cute rusts, ocal ealth oards (in Wales), Welsh rusts and ealth cotland. - orts and ocks. - ostal, telecommunications and broadcasting services. - Oil refineries and vital oil pipeline pumping stations. 20
21 21 nnex 2 VI O IOIO O OF IOIO FO O O O ay of Week eriod ime Increasing percentage levels of disconnection, derived by dividing the maximum amount of load available for disconnection into 18 equivalent amounts. lthough each disconnection period is a nominal three hours the amount of switching involved at higher levels of disconnection may delay the restoration of some blocks by up to an hour onday (uesday) uesday (Wednesday) Wednesday (hursday) hursday (Friday)
22 22 ay of Week eriod ime Increasing percentage levels of disconnection, derived by dividing the maximum amount of load available for disconnection into 18 equivalent amounts. lthough each disconnection period is a nominal three hours the amount of switching involved at higher levels of disconnection may delay the restoration of some blocks by up to an hour Friday (aturday) aturday (unday) unday (onday)
23 O evel 1 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
24 O evel 2 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
25 O evel 3 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
26 O evel 4 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
27 O evel 5 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
28 O evel 6 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
29 O evel 7 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
30 O evel 8 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
31 O evel 9 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
32 O evel 10 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
33 O evel 11 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
34 O evel 12 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
35 O evel 13 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
36 O evel 14 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
37 O evel 15 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
38 O evel 16 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
39 O evel 17 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
40 O evel 18 isconnection ach period is of nominal 3 hours duration. etailed timings of disconnections and reconnections will be confirmed by an ctivation chedule issued by the O otherwise this is the default rota disconnection plan. Y OY Y WY Y FIY Y Y IO
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