Enablement of Signal Pulse Outputs Sample Clauses

Enablement of Signal Pulse Outputs. Category Meter Provision No. MP - 10 Service Description Enablement of Signal Pulse Outputs This Service is an Extended Metering Service. This Service may be requested by the User to enable a Customer to monitor electricity flows via a signal cable connected to a Meter. Where this Service is requested, Western Power will install and activate a signal cable at the Metering Installation and provide the Customer, with technical information relating to the signal pulse outputs for the Meter. Western Power will also provide this technical information to the User, upon request. Once installed, Western Power will maintain the signal output as a Standard Metering Service. This Service description should be read in conjunction with the Code and the Communication Rules, which incorporate the Build Pack. The Build Pack, including the WA B2B Procedures: Service Order Process, defines the business processes and B2B transactions associated with the provision of this Service. Eligibility Criteria:  A Miscellaneous Service Order in accordance with the Communication Rules.  The Meter is a model and configuration suitable for the Service being requested.
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Enablement of Signal Pulse Outputs. Category Meter Provision
Enablement of Signal Pulse Outputs. Category Meter Provision No. MP - 8 Service Description Enablement of Signal Pulse Outputs This Service is an Extended Metering Service. This Service may be requested by the User to enable a Customer to monitor electricity flows via a signal cable connected to a Meter. Where this Service is requested, Western Power will install and activate a signal cable at the Metering Installation and provide the User, or Customer, with technical information relating to the signal pulse outputs for the Meter. Eligibility Criteria:  Service Order in accordance with the Communication Rules.  The Meter is a model and configuration suitable for the Service being requested.

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