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When do I need to submit an outage ticket if my unit trips or fails to start?
The installed capacity values for my units are incorrect. How do I get them changed?
What should I do if I don’t have access to a unit in eDART that my company should have access to?
When must I give PJM verbal notification of outages?
What is the difference between switch dates and actual dates?
How will I know if my ticket has been approved by PJM?
When will I get a verbal notification from PJM?
How can I see outages on units for which I am a partial owner?
Why are there multiple statuses on the same outage ticket?
How do I notify PJM that a reactive test will be run?
How do I enter new MW loading points in an MVAR ticket?
How do I enter a permanent D-Curve change?
What should I do if I cannot see any D-Curve values in the MVAR and MVAR Test ticket?