Reference Services (Metering) Sample Clauses

Reference Services (Metering). The Reference Service (Metering) comprises the default Metering Service applicable as a component of a Reference Service. The default Metering Service includes the following: (a) Service 1 - Scheduled Monthly Meter Reading – Provision of the Register Electronically and Interval Energy Data derived by way of remote Reading, in accordance with the Code. (b) Service 2 - Interval Energy Data (monthly) – Provision of the previous months' Interval Energy Data. (c) Service 3 - Interval Energy Data (daily) – Provision of previous days' Interval Energy Data. (d) Service 4 - Special Reading (Final) – Provision of the Register Electronically and Interval Energy Data to a specified date for final Read. (e) Service 5 - Special Reading (Check) – Provision of the Register Electronically and Interval Energy Data to a specified date for final Read. (f) Service 12 - Meter Exchange – Exchange of Meter undertaken in the field. (g) Service 13 - De-energise – Removal of electricity supply from a premise through the Meter’s internal breaker. (h) Service 14 - Re-energise – Re-instatement of electricity supply to a premise through the Meter’s internal breaker. (i) Service 16 - Manual De-energise – A field service to physically disconnect the premise. (j) Service 17 - Manual Re-energise – A field service to physically reconnect the premise. The process for the above Metering Services are set out in the Communication Rules.
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Reference Services (Metering). The Reference Service (Metering) (standard metering services) comprises the default Metering Service applicable as a component of a reference service (exit service, entry service or bi- directional service). This default Metering Service includes the following Standard Metering Services:
Reference Services (Metering). The Reference Service (Metering) (standard metering services) comprises the default Metering Service applicable as a component of a reference service (exit service, entry service or bi- directional service). This default Metering Service includes the following Standard Metering Services: (a) Scheduled Energy Data provision (MS-1); and (b) Meter installation and energisation (MS-2). The Additional Reference Service (Metering) comprises a scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Service which is selected by the User as permitted as an alternative to the default scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Service. The description of each scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Service is set out in Table 2 of Schedule 2. The process for the provision of the Scheduled Energy Data is the same for both the Reference Service (Metering) (standard metering service) and the Additional Reference Service (Metering). This section sets out the processes for these Metering Services. 2.1. Scheduled Energy Data provision (MS-1) Eligibility criteria: Eligibility criteria Scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Services M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 Eligibility criteria Scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Services M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 X00 X00 X00 X00 X14 M15 2.2. Meter installation and energisation (MS-2) (a) install a new Meter at the Metering Point; and (b) Energise the Meter. Where the default scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Service requires the provision of:
Reference Services (Metering). The Reference Service (Metering) (standard metering services) comprises the default metering service applicable as a component of a reference service (exit service, entry service or bi- directional service). This default Metering Service includes the following Standard Metering Services: (a) Scheduled Energy Data provision (MS-1); and (b) Meter installation and energisation (MS-2). The Additional Reference Service (Metering) comprises a scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Service which is selected by the User as permitted as an alternative to the default scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Service. The description of each scheduled Energy Data provision Metering Service is set out in Table 2 of Schedule 2. The process for the provision of the Scheduled Energy Data is the same for both the Reference Service (Metering) (standard metering service) and the Additional Reference Service (Metering). This section sets out the processes for these Metering Services.

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