Primary Meter Systems Sample Clauses

Primary Meter Systems. (i) Unless the Parties agree otherwise, Generator shall provide and own all Primary Revenue Meter Systems. The Primary Revenue Meters shall satisfy industry standards for accuracy and shall be subject to Con Xxxxxx's approval. If Con Edison provides the Primary Revenue Meter Systems or any portion thereof, Generator shall reimburse Con Edison for its reasonable costs and expenses. (ii) Notwithstanding Generator’s ownership of the Primary Revenue Meter Systems, Con Edison shall control, have custody of, and read all Primary Revenue Meters. Generator shall reimburse Con Edison for its reasonable costs and expenses in connection with reading the Primary Revenue Meters and processing data received thereby. Generator shall provide reasonable access to Con Xxxxxx, at Generator's sole cost and expense, for the purpose of reading Primary Revenue Meters. (iii) Con Edison will provide (or reimburse Generator for) and own the current transformers and potential transformers associated with the Primary Revenue Meters. (iv) Con Xxxxxx shall arrange for the installation of telephone service from all Primary Revenue Meters. Generator shall reimburse Con Edison for its reasonable costs and expenses in connection therewith. Generator shall arrange for and be responsible for keeping such telephone service in place, including the payment of any telephone service provider charges. Generator shall be permitted, in accordance with Applicable Legal Requirements and any applicable tariff, to arrange at its own expense for Con Edison to install and maintain appropriate equipment for Generator to obtain access to pulse output from each Revenue Meter. Con Edison shall provide a demarcation terminal block that connects to the pulse output from the meters within the revenue metering cabinet. The Generator shall be permitted to install equipment for receiving the pulses and transmitting the associated data. (v) Con Edison shall at appropriate intervals, or more frequently upon Generator's reasonable request, test, calibrate and maintain the Primary Revenue Meter Systems, and Generator shall reimburse Con Edison for its reasonable costs and expenses in connection therewith. (vi) If at any time any Primary Revenue Meter is found to be inaccurate by a margin greater than that allowed under Applicable Legal Requirements or ISO Rules, then Con Edison shall repair or replace such Primary Revenue Meter, and Generator shall reimburse Con Edison for its reasonable costs and expenses in connectio...
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