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IMP <br />March 12, 1996 <br />Peak - Controlled Rate Customer Load Management Survey <br />How will this customer reduce demand to reach their PDL during or in anticipation of a control period? <br />Control Period Actions: Short-term actions taken upon being notified of a control period by NSP. <br />(Check all that apply) <br />ElChange equipment operating schedule (Describe equipment and how operation will be changed, e.g., pre - chilling building <br />the night before, etc.) <br />Change employee schedules /shifts (Describe below) — Reduce A/C use (Describe how) <br />Reduce equipment use Start back -up generation* <br />Other action: <br />Describe Actions: <br />Anticipatory Actions: Short-term actions that will be taken in anticipation of a control period on a given day. <br />(Check all that apply) <br />ENo action taken <br />Change equipment operating schedule (Describe equipment and how operation will be changed,e.g., pre - chilling <br />building the night before, etc.) <br />Change employee schedules /shifts (Describe below) n Reduce A/C use (Describe how) <br />Reduce equipment use �L91 Start back -up generation* <br />Other action: <br />Describe actions: <br />Permanent or Seasonal Actions: Actions that will be taken permanently to be prepared for future control periods. <br />(Check all that apply) <br />OWN <br />No action taken <br />Change equipment operating schedule (Dr- ;be below the affected equipment and how the operation <br />will be changed) <br />Change employee schedules /shifts (Describe below the nature of rescheduling) <br />Other action: <br />Describe actions: <br />What percent of the customer's controllable load reduction will be due to each of the following methods? <br />(Percents should total 100 %) <br />Permanent or Seasonal Actions: 100 % <br />Anticipatory Actions: 0 <br />Control Period Actions: 0 <br />Total 100 % <br />*Back -up generation is isolated or _ in parallel with NSP's System. <br />Sales Representative: <br />Customer Contact Name: Scott Tangen 484 -2177 <br />Page 2 of 2 3/94 <br />Page 26 <br />