Industry Standard Requirements Sample Clauses

Industry Standard Requirements. At least (N-1) metering elements will be used to measure all real and reactive power crossing the Interconnection Points, where N is the number of wires in service including the ground wire. The revenue quality metering package (consisting of instrument transformers, meters, sockets, and test switches) shall be installed, calibrated, and tested (at the requesting Party’s expense) in accordance with the latest approved version of (but not limited to) the ANSI standards listed below, or their successors(s) including the standard testing procedures and guidelines of the Party that owns the metering equipment: ANSI C12.1: Code For Electricity Metering ANSI C12.7: Requirements for Watt-Hour Meter Socket ANSI C12.9: Test Switches for Transformer-Rated Meters ANSI C12.11: Instrument Transformers for Revenue Metering, 10 kV Through 350 kV BIL ANSI C12.10: Electromechanical Watt-hour Meters ANSI C12.16: Solid State Electricity Meters ANSI C12.20: For Electricity Meters 0.2 and 0.5 Accuracy Class ANSI C37.90.1: Surge Withstand Capability (SWC) Test ANSI/IEEE C57.13: Standard Requirements for Instrument Transformers To the extent that the above requirement conflicts with the manuals, standards or guidelines of the applicable Reliability Council regarding interchange metering and transactions, the manuals, standards and guidelines of such Reliability Council shall control.
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Industry Standard Requirements. Three metering elements are to be used unless both Parties agree doing so is unreasonable. In the event three metering elements are not used, the (N-1) metering elements will be used to measure all real and reactive power crossing the Interconnection Point, where N is the number of wires in service including the ground wire. The revenue quality metering package (consisting of instrument transformers, meters, sockets, and test switches) shall be installed, calibrated, and tested (at the requesting Party’s expense) in accordance with the latest approved version of (but not limited to) the ANSI Standards Documents listed below, or their successors(s) including the standard testing procedures and guidelines of the Party that owns the metering equipment: ANSI C12.1 : Code For Electricity Metering ANSI C12.7 : Requirements for Watt-Hour Meter Socket ANSI C12.9 : Test Switches for Transformer-Rated Meters ANSI C12.11: Instrument Transformers for Revenue Metering, 10kV Through 350kV BIL ANSI C12.10: Electromechanical Watt-hour Meters ANSI C12.16: Solid State Electricity Meters ANSI C12.20: For Electricity Meters 0.2 and 0.5 Accuracy Class ANSI C37.90.1: Surge Withstand Capability (SWC) Test ANSI/IEEE C57.13: ANSI/IEEE C57.13.6: Standard Requirements for Instrument Transformers Standard Requirements for High-Accuracy Instrument Transformers To the extent that the above requirement conflicts with the manuals, standards or guidelines of the applicable Reliability Council regarding interchange metering and transactions, the manuals, standards and guidelines of such Reliability Council shall control.
Industry Standard Requirements. E3-3.5.3.1 The abatement/remediation contractor must comply with the basic industry standards for mold abatement and microbial remediation. Improvements and updates to the industry standards must be continuously incorporated.
Industry Standard Requirements. At least (N-1) metering elements will be used to measure all real and reactive power crossing the Interconnection Point, where N is the number of wires in service including the ground wire. The revenue quality metering package (consisting of instrument transformers, meters, sockets, and test switches) shall be installed, calibrated, and tested (at the requesting Party’s expense) in accordance with the latest approved version of (but not limited to) the Standard Documents listed below, including the standard testing procedures and guidelines of the Party that owns the metering equipment: ANSI C12.1 : Code For Electricity Metering ANSI C12.7 : Requirements for Watt-Hour Meter Socket ANSI C12.9 : Test Switches for Transformer-Rated Meters ANSI C12.11: Instrument Transformers for Revenue Metering, 10kV Through 350kV BIL ANSI C12.10: Electromechanical Watt-hour Meters ANSI C12.16: Solid State Electricity Meters ANSI C12.20: For Electricity Meters 0.2 and 0.5 Accuracy Class ANSI C37.90.1: Surge Withstand Capability (SWC) Test ANSI/IEEE C57.13: Standard Requirements for Instrument Transformers To the extent that the above requirement conflicts with the manuals, standards or guidelines of the applicable Reliability Council regarding interchange metering and transactions, the manuals, standards and guidelines of such Reliability Council shall control.

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