METER REQUIREMENTS. 4.1 In accordance with the Port’s Rules and Regulations for Electrical Service, the Port shall own, operate, and maintain on Customer’s premises a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions (“Required Meter”).
METER REQUIREMENTS. All metering devices shall meet the requirements of AWWA or other applicable standards and shall be consistent and compatible with existing City metering equipment. At the time of the Agreement, the City has obtained PennVest funding for the installation of new radio read meters. The new metering system will have data collection capabilities, and the Concessionaire should become familiar with the features of the metering system and data acquisition system. The City utilizes Neptune T-10 positive displacement meters for services 5/8-inch through 2-inch and Sensus Omni meters for services 3-inch and larger. All meters are being equipped with Itron 100W ERTs. The Concessionaire shall consult with the City related to the existing PennVest loan and meter replacement project at the time of Closing relative to the status of the program.
METER REQUIREMENTS. 4.1 In accordance with Azusa Light & Water’s Rules and Regulations for Electrical Service, Azusa Light & Water shall own, operate and maintain on Customer’s premises a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions (“Required Meter”). In addition, the meter shall be capable of recording time-of-use information for all customers except those currently in the Residential rate where a time-of-use meter is optional in Azusa Light & Water’s sole discretion. Azusa Light & Water may waive metering requirements of this Section; provided such waiver shall be applied in a nondiscriminatory manner.
4.2 If the existing electrical meter of Customer is not capable of measuring the flow of electricity in two directions (or supplying time-of-use information for commercial customers), Customer shall be responsible for all expenses involved in Azusa Light & Water’s purchase and installation of such, Required Meter. Azusa Light & Water may waive metering expenses of this Section; provided such a waiver shall be applied in a nondiscriminatory manner.
4.3 An additional meter or meters to monitor the flow of electricity in each direction may be installed with the consent of Customer, at the expense of Azusa Light & Water, and the additional metering shall be used only to provide the information necessary to accurately xxxx or credit Customer pursuant to Section 9 below, or to collect generating system performance information for research purposes.
4.4 If an additional meter or meters are installed, the Net Energy Metering (as defined in Subsection 9.1 below) calculation shall yield a result identical to that of a single meter.
4.5 The customer must provide a meter socket at a location and of a type specified by the utility so the utility can install a meter to measure actual renewable energy production.
METER REQUIREMENTS. The Supplier (or, if Clause 8.4 applies, the Customer) shall ensure (or shall procure that the third party owner of the relevant Meter ensures) that all Meters are:
8.2.1 in proper working order and suitable for measuring the Supply; and
8.2.2 compliant with the Act and applicable Industry Documents.
METER REQUIREMENTS. 4.1 In accordance with Azusa’s Rules and Regulations for Electrical Service, Azusa shall own, operate and maintain on Customer’s premises a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions (“Required Meter”). In addition, the meter shall be capable of recording time-of-use information for all customers.
4.2 If the existing electrical meter of Customer is not capable of measuring the flow of electricity in two directions (or supplying time-of-use information for commercial customers), Customer shall be responsible for all expenses involved in Azusa’s purchase and installation of such, Required Meter.
4.3 The customer must provide a production meter socket at a location and of a type specified by the utility and the utility shall have the right to install a renewable energy production meter.
METER REQUIREMENTS. 4.1 In accordance with DWP’s Rules and Regulations for Electrical Service, DWP shall own, operate and maintain on Customer’s premises a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions (“Required Meter”).
4.2 If the existing electrical meter of Customer is not capable of measuring the flow of electricity in two directions or supplying time-of-use information, DWP shall be responsible for the expenses involved in the purchase and installation of a Required Meter, which shall be installed after obtaining Customer’s consent for the installation.
4.3 If an additional meter or meters are installed, the Net Energy Metering (as defined in Subsection 9.1 below) calculation shall yield a result identical to that of a single meter.
METER REQUIREMENTS. 4.1. In accordance with the Port’s Rules and Regulations for Electrical Service, the Port shall own, operate, and maintain on Customer’s premises a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions (“Required Meter”).
4.2. If the existing electrical meter of Customer is not capable of measuring the flow of electricity in two directions or supplying time-of-use information, the Port shall be responsible for the expenses involved in the purchase and installation of a Required Meter, which shall be installed after obtaining Customer’s consent for the installation.
4.3. If an additional meter or meters are installed, the Net Energy Metering (as defined in Subsection 9.1 below) calculation shall yield a result identical to that of a single meter.
METER REQUIREMENTS. No domestic water service to a premises shall be made use of unless a meter is properly installed and in proper working order. It is the customer’s responsibility to notify the LWW if it is apparent to the customer that a meter is missing, a seal is not intact, a meter is inoperative or meter tampering is suspected. Customers shall assure free and safe access to the meter for reading, removal, inspection, or replacement. Meters serving residential premises are normally read and billed bi- monthly. Certain other accounts, primarily commercial/industrial accounts, are billed bi-monthly. If a remote register is servicing the premises, the inside register is controlling for bill payment purposes should there be a discrepancy between the inside and outside registers. Occasional access to the inside register must be provided for service during normal working hours and to read the insider register for final xxxxxxxx. The regularly scheduled meter reading hours are 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Monday through Friday.
METER REQUIREMENTS. 4.1. In accordance with UD’s Rules and Regulations for Electrical Service, UD shall own, operate, and maintain on Customer’s premises a single meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions (“Required Meter”).
4.2. If the existing electrical meter of Customer is not capable of measuring the flow of electricity in two directions or supplying time-of-use information, UD shall be responsible for the expenses involved in the purchase and installation of a Required Meter, which shall be installed after obtaining Customer’s consent for the installation. Customer shall provide and install a meter socket and connections in accordance with UD’s metering standards. If the Customer desires more detailed metering equipment, all associated costs will be incurred by the Customer.
4.3. If an additional meter or meters are installed, the Net Energy Metering (as defined in Subsection 9.1 below) calculation shall yield a result identical to that of a single meter.
METER REQUIREMENTS. A. All metering costs associated with the interconnection or the interconnected operation of the equipment shall be the responsibility of the customer.
B. Any deliveries to the Borough of Lavallette Electric Utility shall be through a separate billing meter. Reversing meters are not permitted.