Common use of Metering Requirements Clause in Contracts

Metering Requirements. 6.1. GRU shall solely determine the equipment required to properly and accurately meter the DGR Installation. 6.2. Should the nameplate rating of the DGR be 250 kilowatts DC or greater, telemetry and metering equipment shall be installed to provide GRU with DGR monitoring and performance data. The required telemetry and metering equipment shall be installed by GRU at Owner/Operator’s expense. Owner/Operator shall also be responsible for the recurring communication costs and maintenance costs of the telemetry equipment. If Owner/Operator so chooses, he shall be solely responsible for supplying the communications link between the telemetry equipment and Owner/Operator’s systems for monitoring the operation and performance of the DGR. Should the nameplate rating of the DGR be less than 250 kilowatts DC, the installation of telemetry by Owner/Operator is optional. 6.3. The meter socket and all other required metering equipment, if any, shall be provided by Owner/Operator and shall be approved by GRU in advance of installation. 6.4. For self-contained revenue metering applications, the meter socket shall have a clearly legible label reading “Warning: electric shock hazard. Do not touch terminals. Terminals on both the line and load sides may be energized in the open position.” The labels shall be made of hard plastic, permanent, weatherproof, colored red with engraved white block lettering and readily visible to GRU personnel. (see Exhibit 2)3 6.5. An appropriate electric meter(s) shall be provided by GRU at no cost to Owner/Operator, except as provided in Section 5.2 above.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Metering Requirements. 6.14.1. GRU Buyer shall solely determine the equipment required to properly and accurately meter the DGR Installation. 6.24.2. Should the nameplate rating of the DGR be 250 kilowatts DC or greater, telemetry and metering equipment shall be installed to provide GRU the Buyer with DGR monitoring and performance data. The required telemetry and metering equipment shall be installed by GRU the Buyer at Owner/OperatorSeller’s expense. Owner/Operator Seller shall also be responsible for the recurring communication costs and maintenance costs of the telemetry equipment. If Owner/Operator so chooses, he Buyer shall be solely responsible for supplying the communications link between the telemetry equipment and Owner/Operatorthe Buyer’s systems for monitoring the operation and performance of the DGR. Should the nameplate rating of the DGR be less than 250 kilowatts DC, the installation of telemetry by Owner/Operator Seller is optional. 6.34.3. The meter socket and all other required metering equipment, equipment (if any, ) shall be provided by Owner/Operator Seller and shall be approved by GRU Buyer in advance of installation. 6.44.4. For self-contained revenue metering applications, the meter socket shall have a clearly legible label reading “Warning: electric shock hazard. Do not touch terminals. Terminals on both the line and load sides may be energized in the open position.” The labels shall be made of hard plastic, permanent, weatherproof, colored red with engraved white block lettering (see Exhibit III) and readily visible to GRU Buyer personnel. (see Exhibit 2)3. 6.54.5. An appropriate electric meter(s) meter shall be provided by GRU Buyer at no cost to Owner/OperatorSeller, except as provided in Section 5.2 4.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Energy Purchase Agreement

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Metering Requirements. 6.14.1. GRU Buyer shall solely determine the equipment required to properly and accurately meter the DGR Installation. 6.24.2. Should the nameplate rating of the DGR be 250 kilowatts DC or greater, telemetry and metering equipment shall be installed to provide GRU the Buyer with DGR monitoring and performance data. This data shall be made available to the Seller if so requested. The required telemetry and metering equipment shall be installed by GRU the Buyer at Owner/Operatorthe Seller’s expense. Owner/Operator The Seller shall also be responsible for the recurring communication all costs associated with providing communications and ongoing maintenance costs of the for telemetry equipment. If Owner/Operator so chooses, he The Buyer shall be solely responsible for supplying the communications link between the telemetry equipment and Owner/Operatorthe Buyer’s systems for monitoring the operation and performance of the DGR. Should the nameplate rating of the DGR be less than 250 kilowatts DC, the installation of telemetry by Owner/Operator the Seller is optional. 6.34.3. The meter socket and all other required metering equipment, equipment (if any, ) shall be provided by Owner/Operator the Seller and shall be approved by GRU Buyer in advance of installation. 6.44.4. For self-contained revenue metering applications, the meter socket shall have a clearly legible label reading “Warning: electric shock hazard. Do not touch terminals. Terminals on both the line and load sides may be energized in the open position.” The labels shall be made of hard plastic, permanent, weatherproof, colored red with engraved white block lettering (see Exhibit III) and readily visible to GRU Buyer personnel. (see Exhibit 2)3. 6.54.5. An appropriate electric meter(s) meter shall be provided by GRU Buyer at no cost to Owner/Operatorthe Seller, except as provided in Section 5.2 4.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Solar Energy Purchase Agreement

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