Metering Standards Sample Clauses

The Metering Standards clause defines the technical and operational requirements for measuring and recording quantities such as energy, water, or other utilities. It typically specifies the types of meters to be used, calibration procedures, accuracy levels, and maintenance obligations to ensure reliable data collection. By establishing clear standards for metering, this clause helps prevent disputes over usage measurements and ensures both parties have confidence in the reported figures.
Metering Standards. For Asset Point Metering, the Provider will ensure compliance with the following metering standards set out within the most recent published relevant Balancing and Settlement Code of Practice Eleven: code of practice for the metering of balancing services assets for settlement purposes: • the metering ‘accuracy requirements’; • the ‘asset meter calibration test certification’; • the ‘limits of error’; • the ‘sealing’ requirements. For Boundary Point Metering, the Provider should be compliant with Balancing and Settlement Codes of Practice 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 as applicable. If requested by the Company, the Provider shall provide evidence of compliance with the above standards. This may be in the form of certification, photo, or written confirmation.
Metering Standards. The Revenue Quality Metering System shall consist of all instrument transformers (current and voltage), secondary wiring, test switches and meter(s) required to determine the metering values for record for any given metering point.
Metering Standards. The metering standards and certification requirements approved by the Commission or otherwise required by Applicable Law or Edison’s Applicable Tariffs, as the same may be amended from time to time, for Metering Services and Meter Reading Services for Direct Access Customers.
Metering Standards. (1) All meters at new installations where the interconnections are "normally closed" shall be capable of providing data electronically unless BPA otherwise agrees. (2) BPA will determine whether hourly data or meter slips are required for those interconnections that are normally operated in the "open" position. (3) All meters providing data electronically shall be compatible with BPA's electronic metering systems. (4) As of the Effective Date, BPA principally uses a telemetering system, a kWh system, and BPA's Revenue Metering System (RMS) for metering. There are acceptable alternatives to each of these specific systems. The Company shall consult with BPA to ensure compatibility of any Company meter with BPA's then-current metering system. (5) The Company's meters shall meet BPA's accuracy standards as described in the BPA's Billing Policy. Contract No. 95MS-94862 Exhibit A, Page 4 of 8 Contract No. 95MS-94862 Northwest Aluminum Co. Effective on the Commencement Date (6) The Company shall coordinate with BPA to determine BPA's information and communication needs when designing future meter installations. (7) BPA-installed metering shall be used exclusively for BPA purposes unless otherwise agreed. (8) If the required metering capability is not installed by the Effective Date and until its installation, the Parties shall calculate the hourly quantities using a default methodology specified in the Billing Policy, unless a different methodology is specified in the Points of Delivery Exhibit.
Metering Standards. For Asset Point Metering, the Provider will ensure compliance with the following metering standards set out within the most recent published relevant Balancing and Settlement Code of Practice Eleven: code of practice for the metering of balancing services assets for settlement purposes: • the metering ‘accuracy requirements’; • the ‘asset meter calibration test certification’; • the ‘limits of error’; • the ‘sealing’ requirements. For Boundary Point Metering, the Provider should be compliant with Balancing and Settlement Codes of Practice 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 as applicable. Additional information on Performance Monitoring is available in the Participation Guidance Document. If requested by the Company, the Provider shall provide evidence of compliance with the above standards. This may be in the form of certification, photo, or written confirmation.
Metering Standards. For Asset Point Metering, the Provider will ensure compliance with the following metering standards set out within the most recent published relevant Balancing and Settlement Code of Practice Eleven (CoP11): code of practice for the metering of balancing services assets for settlement purposes: • the metering ‘accuracy requirements’; • the ‘asset meter calibration test certification’; • the ‘limits of error’; • the ‘sealing’ requirements. For Boundary Point Metering, the Provider should be compliant with Balancing and Settlement Codes of Practice 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 as applicable. Further information on the Balancing and Settlement Code of Practice Eleven (CoP11) can be found on the Elexon Codes of Practice standards.5 : If requested by the Company, the Provider shall provide evidence of compliance with the above standards. This may be in the form of certification, photo, or written confirmation. 5 New BSC Code of Practice (CoP11) sets standards for accuracy of Asset Metering Systems - Elexon BSC