Metering and Control Sample Clauses

Metering and Control. 12.1 For each ICP the Retailer shall ensure that there is a Metering Installation which complies with ▇▇▇▇▇ and the Network Waitaki Installation Connection Standard. This includes the Incumbent Retailer as defined in ▇▇▇▇▇. In the event of a conflict between ▇▇▇▇▇ and the Network Waitaki Installation Standard, ▇▇▇▇▇ shall prevail. 12.2 The Distributor may at its own cost maintain and service an additional set of Metering Equipment for each ICP for verification of consumption and demand, and for Distribution Network management purposes. 12.3 The Retailer or its agent shall provide and maintain load control and meter-switching receiver relays for each ICP as appropriate for responding to the signals provided by the Distributor under its Load Management Service, subject to the selection of the particular Load Management Service by the Retailer which may not require such equipment. 12.4 If used in the calculation of Charges, the measurements taken by the Retailer from the Metering Equipment shall be binding on the Parties for the purpose of determining these Charges, unless either of the Parties disputes the accuracy of the Metering Equipment by giving written notice to the other Party. In the event such written notice is given: 12.4.1 each Party shall provide the other with any available information relevant to the checking of the Metering Equipment; 12.4.2 the Metering Equipment shall be checked for defective or inaccurate functioning or calibration in accordance with Good Industry Practice; and 12.4.3 if the Metering Equipment is found to be defective or inaccurate then the Party responsible for the Metering Equipment will bear the cost of the testing. If the Metering Equipment is found not to be defective or inaccurate then the Party requesting the test will bear the cost of the testing. 12.5 If it is discovered that the Metering Equipment used in the determination of Charges is not measuring accurately then the quantity of electricity conveyed or the demand during the Period of Inaccuracy shall be determined by the Parties: 12.5.1 in accordance with ▇▇▇▇▇; or 12.5.2 by using the measurements of any check metering equipment, if installed pursuant to Good Industry Practice; or 12.5.3 by calculation of a corrected quantity of electricity conveyed during the Period of Inaccuracy if the percentage of inaccuracy is ascertainable by calibration, re-calibration, tests or mathematical calculation; or Network Waitaki – Use of System Agreement 11 12.5.4 by the Retai...
Metering and Control. 2.6.1 During the Test Run Hours, continuous monitoring of operational parameters will demonstrate that the Test Unit is operating safely and within the above-stated requirements and specifications. 2.6.2 Prior to the Test Run Hours, measurement equipment will demonstrate the accuracy specified in Section 12.7 of Schedule E.
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