Meter Calibration. Testing and calibration of meters, and any verification of meter accuracy, shall be performed pursuant to metering standards set by the Regulator. Calibration shall occur before use of the meters to first record the output of the Facility. All meters shall be caused to be sealed and locked by their owner after calibration.
Meter Calibration. (i) Seller shall, at its sole cost and expense, calibrate the Meter prior to its installation and at least annually thereafter to ensure the accuracy of the Meter. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser may install, or cause to be installed, its own revenue-grade meter at the same location as the Meter. Purchaser may request that Seller perform more frequent testing, however any such testing in excess of the annual tests shall be at Purchaser’s expense, subject to Cost Substantiation, if such tests indicate that the Meter is within plus or minus two percent (2%). Purchaser shall be entitled to witness such tests and Seller shall provide Purchaser with such test results.
(ii) If, upon testing, the Meter is found to be accurate or in error by not more than plus or minus two percent (2%), then the previous recordings of such Meter shall be considered accurate in computing deliveries of Output hereunder, but such Meter shall be promptly adjusted to record correctly, if needed.
(iii) If, upon testing, the Meter is found to be inaccurate by an amount exceeding plus or minus two percent (2%), then Seller shall promptly repair or adjust such Meter and any previous recordings by such Meter shall be corrected to zero error. If no reliable information exists as to the period over which such Meter registered inaccurately, it shall be assumed for purposes of correcting previously delivered invoices that such inaccuracy began at a point in time midway between the testing date and the next previous date on which such Meter was tested and found to be accurate.
(iv) If, upon testing, the Meter is found to be in error by an amount exceeding plus or minus two percent (2%), then the payments for Output made since the previous Meter test shall be adjusted to reflect the corrected measurements. If the difference in the previously invoiced amounts minus the adjusted payment is a positive number, that difference shall offset amounts owing by Purchaser to Seller in subsequent Billing Month(s). If the difference is a negative number, the difference shall be added to the next Billing Month’s invoice and paid by Purchaser to Seller.
Meter Calibration. (A) Each Meter must be calibrated by the manufacturer prior to installation.
(B) Each calibration must demonstrate that each Meter meets the relevant product standards for the class index of the Meter as specified in the TSRs.
Meter Calibration. Licensee shall have the Meter tested every two (2) years at Licensee’s expense by a certified independent third party approved by Trustees. Trustees shall be allowed to observe the Meter test, and Licensee shall provide notice of the testing to Trustees at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the test date. Licensee shall provide signed copies of the results of the Meter test to Trustees. In addition to the bi-annual test, Licensee shall test the Meter at any reasonable time upon the request of Trustees; Trustees shall reimburse Licensee for the cost of any additional tests requested by Trustees, unless such testing demonstrates that the Meter was operating outside of industry standard tolerance allowances or as defined by the CPUC or other applicable governing authority for electricity meter calibration and operation.
Meter Calibration. (A) Calibration must be carried out to the relevant product standard with tests at the load points specified in Table 1 of these TSRs, in accordance with the accuracy requirements set out in Table 2 and Table 3 of these TSRs.
(B) The relevant product standards are BS EN 62053-22 (Active static Meters of Classes 0.2S and 0.5S), 62053-11 (Active electromechanical Meters of Classes 0.5, 1 and 2), 62053-21 (Active static Meters of Classes 1 and 2), or 62053-23 (Reactive static Meters of Classes 2 and 3)).
Meter Calibration. Seller shall calibrate the Meter in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser may install, or cause to be installed, its own revenue-grade meter at the same location as the Meter. If there is a discrepancy between the data from Purchaser’s meter and the data from the Meter of greater than two percent (2%) over the course of a Contract Year, then Purchaser may request that Seller calibrate the Meter at Purchaser’s cost.
Meter Calibration. Each Meter must be calibrated by the manufacturer prior to installation.
Meter Calibration. 4.1.1 Calibration must be carried out to the relevant product standard with tests at the load points specified in Table 1 of these TSRs, in accordance with the accuracy requirements set out in Table 2 of these TSRs.
4.1.2 The relevant product standards are BS EN 62053-22 (Active static Meters of Classes 0.2S and 0.5S), 62053-11 (Active electromechanical Meters of Classes 0.5, 1 and 2), 62053-21 (Active static Meters of Classes 1 and 2), or 62053-23 (Reactive static Meters of Classes 2 and 3)).
4.1.3 Calibration Certificates must include a measurement uncertainty evaluation which shall be determined to a confidence level of 95 per cent. or greater in accordance with the UKAS Directive M3003. Measurement uncertainties for Meters must be within the limits set out in Table 3 of these TSRs.
4.1.4 No compensation shall be applied to any Meter pursuant to these TSRs or the MOF.
4.1.5 Calibration will be conducted using the Meter’s metrological test output. However, for at least one load point, it shall also be confirmed that the physical display and the pulse output, where used for purposes of the CfD Settlement Activities, are registering to the necessary standards of accuracy (i.e., all outputs fitted give the same measurement result).
Meter Calibration. CONTRACTOR shall have the Meter tested every two years at CONTRACTOR’s expense by a certified independent third party approved by HOST. HOST shall be allowed to observe the Meter test, and CONTRACTOR shall provide notice of the testing to HOST at least ten (10) Business Days prior to the test date. CONTRACTOR shall provide signed copies of the results of the Meter test to HOST. In addition to the bi-annual test, CONTRACTOR shall test the Meter at any reasonable time upon the request of HOST. HOST shall reimburse CONTRACTOR for the cost of any test requested by HOST, unless such testing demonstrates that the Meter was operating outside of industry standard tolerance allowances or as defined by the CPUC for Meter calibration and operation.
Meter Calibration. Calibration must be carried out to the relevant product standard with tests at the load points specified in Table 1 of these TSRs, in accordance with the accuracy requirements set out in Table 2 of these TSRs.