Main and Check Meters as per. Section 7.1 shall be capable of measuring and recording the parameters for various time/frequency blocks as per Prudent Utility Practices and shall conform to the specifications and requirements based on the latest available technology as may be adopted by the HPSEBL from time to time. This shall, without limitations, include the following:- (i) Active Energy (kWh) and Reactive Energy (kVarh); (ii) instantaneous voltage, current and power factor; (iii) frequency; (iv) maximum demand in kVA/kW for each Demand Period and for the total period since last reset; (v) kWh/kVAh since last reading; (vi) real time and time of day metering; and (vii) number of resets; (viii) features of ABT/Smart meters with interface for Advance Metering Infrastructure (AMI) as may be stipulated by HPSEBL; and (ix) any other requirements as per Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters)Regulations, 2006. Meters will have facilities for reset. The metering system shall be independent of phase sequence reversal, C.T. polarity reversal and shall also give an indication in case of missing P.T. potential. The metering system shall also be capable to record export and import data separately. Accuracy class for Active Energy measurement shall be 0.2 as defined in applicable IEC/ Indian standards. For all other values, the accuracy class shall be as per Prudent Utility Practices. In case HPSEBL, at any later stage, decides to install Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for online reading of both the meters through Automatic Meter Reading (AMR), and further connectivity to the SAP System at Data Center, Shimla for automatic billing and payment, the Company shall have no objection to the same.
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Main and Check Meters as per. Section 7.1 shall be capable of measuring and recording the parameters for various time/frequency blocks as per Prudent Utility Practices and shall conform to the specifications and requirements based on the latest available technology as may be adopted by the HPSEBL from time to time. This shall, without limitations, include the following:-
(i) Active Energy (kWh) and Reactive Energy (kVarh);
(ii) instantaneous voltage, current and power factor;
(iii) frequency;
(iv) maximum demand in kVA/kW for each Demand Period and for the total period since last reset;
(v) kWh/kVAh since last reading;
(vi) real time and time of day metering; and
(vii) number of resets;
(viii) features of ABT/Smart meters with interface for Advance Metering Infrastructure (AMI) as may be stipulated by HPSEBL; and
(ix) any other requirements as per Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters)Regulations, 2006. Meters will have facilities for reset. The metering system shall be independent of phase sequence reversal, C.T. polarity reversal and shall also give an indication in case of missing P.T. potential. The metering system shall also be capable to record export and import data separately. Accuracy class for Active Energy measurement shall be 0.2 as defined in applicable IEC/ Indian standards. For all other values, the accuracy class shall be as per Prudent Utility Practices. In case HPSEBL, at any later stage, decides to install Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for online reading of the both the meters through Automatic Meter Reading (AMR), and further connectivity to the SAP System at Data Center, Shimla for automatic billing and payment, the Company shall have no objection to the same.
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