Meter Installation and Testing Sample Clauses

The Meter Installation and Testing clause outlines the requirements and procedures for installing and verifying the accuracy of utility meters, such as those measuring electricity, water, or gas usage. It typically specifies who is responsible for providing and installing the meter, the standards or methods to be used for testing its accuracy, and the process for addressing any discrepancies found during testing. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of how consumption will be measured and verified, thereby preventing disputes over usage and billing.
Meter Installation and Testing. Seller shall cause the installation, maintenance, operation and replacement (as needed) of a meter to be used as the Electric Revenue Meter and back-up meters, in accordance with the Transmission Provider’s metering protocols, at the Electrical Delivery Point to determine the amount of the Energy produced by the Units and delivered to the Electrical Delivery Point, [and the Gas Meter and back-up meters, in accordance with the requirements of the interconnecting pipeline, at the Gas Delivery Point, to determine the amount of Gas delivered to the Gas Delivery Point, in each case] at its sole cost and expense. To the extent necessary to isolate data related to each Unit, Seller shall cause the installation, maintenance, operation and replacement (as needed) of electrical [and/or Gas] submeters, at its sole cost and expense; provided that each such submeter shall be of revenue quality and sufficient for the purposes of providing the data contemplated by this Agreement. Each [Gas Meter and] Electric Revenue Meter shall be locked or sealed only by, and the lock or seal shall be broken only by, the interconnecting utility or Transmission Provider, as applicable. All of the submeters will be locked or sealed by both Parties, which locks or seals will only be broken by both Parties for inspection, testing or adjustment. The meters shall meet all specifications of the Transmission Provider [or interconnecting Gas pipeline, as applicable], and all meters and submeters shall be tested annually by Seller, who shall provide Buyer with not less than 14 days prior Notice of such tests. Testing procedures and standards for submeters shall be the same as for a comparable utility-owned meter. Buyer will have the right to have a representative present during such tests. [For facilities other than Gas-fired facilities, omit the bracketed language].
Meter Installation and Testing. Seller shall, at its sole expense, cause the installation, maintenance, operation and replacement (as needed) of a meter to be used as the Electric Revenue Meter and back-up meters, in accordance with the Transmission Provider’s metering protocols, at the Electrical Delivery Point to measure the Delivered Discharge Energy, the Charging Energy, and, as applicable, Integral Station Use. Each Electric Revenue Meter shall be locked or sealed only by, and the lock or seal shall be broken only by, the interconnecting utility or Transmission Provider, as applicable. The meters shall meet all specifications of the Transmission Provider, as applicable, and all meters and submeters shall be tested annually by Seller, who shall provide Buyer with not less than fourteen (14) days prior Notice of any tests, inspection, or adjustment of a meter or submeter. Testing procedures and standards for submeters will be the same as for a comparable utility-owned meter. Buyer will have the right to have a representative present during such tests, inspections, or adjustments. Whether or not Buyer elects to observe such tests, inspections or adjustments, Seller will provide Buyer with details of the results, including an as-found and as-left calibration certificate.
Meter Installation and Testing. Every consumer shall provide a suitable and accessible place where a meter can be installed, and the city shall install and maintain same. If the consumer desires to have the meter tested for accuracy, the same shall be done by the city, and a fee of $1 charged to the customer if the meter registers 98% or more accurate. If the meter registers less than 98% accurate, it shall be replaced, and repaired before installation on another service.