Scheduled Manual Interval Meter Reading Sample Clauses

Scheduled Manual Interval Meter Reading. Category Meter Data Provision No. MDP - 2 Service Description Scheduled Manual Interval Meter Reading This Service is a Standard Metering Service for Manually Read Interval Meters. This is an Interval Energy Data Service. When a Metering Point is established, Western Power will assign a monthly or bi-monthly Reading Day Number to a Meter in the Meter Reading Schedule. Assignment will be based on a 21 Business Day or 42 Business Day cycle, unless otherwise agreed between Western Power and the User. Western Power will publish a Meter Reading Schedule, for the following calendar year by 31 October each year. New Meters will be added to the Meter Reading Schedule, during the year as new Metering Points are established. Western Power may amend the Meter Reading Schedule during the year for Meter Reading optimisation, following consultation with the User. Where amended, Western Power will publish an amended Meter Reading Schedule. Where a Connection Point has more than one Meter, Western Power will assign the same Reading Day Number to all Meters at that Connection Point, unless otherwise agreed between Western Power and the User. Western Power will Read Meters in accordance with the Meter Reading Schedule and Energy Data will be provided to the User and the Market Operator in accordance with the Service Standard. This Service description should be read in conjunction with the Code, Metrology Procedure and the Communication Rules, which incorporate the Build Pack. Substitution, estimation and validation will be carried out by Western Power in accordance with the Metrology Procedure. Eligibility Criteria:  Meter is a Manually Read Interval Meter.
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Scheduled Manual Interval Meter Reading. Category Meter Data Provision No. MDP - 2 Service Description Scheduled Manual Interval Meter Reading This Service is a Standard Metering Service for Manually Read Interval Meters. This is an Interval Energy Data Service. When a Connection Point is established, Western Power will assign a monthly or bi- monthly Reading Day Number to a Meter in the Meter Reading Schedule. Western Power will publish a Meter Reading Schedule, for the following calendar year by 31 October each year. New Meters will be added to the Meter Reading Schedule, during the year as new Connection Points are established. Western Power may amend the Meter Reading Schedule during the year for Meter Reading optimisation. Where a Connection Point has more than one Meter, Western Power will assign the same Reading Day Number to all Meters at that Connection Point, unless otherwise agreed between Western Power and the User. Western Power will Read Meters in accordance with the Meter Reading Schedule and Energy Data will be provided to the User and the Market Operator in accordance with the Service Standard. Substitution, estimation and validation will be carried out by Western Power in accordance with the Metrology Procedure. Eligibility Criteria:  Meter is a Manually Read Interval Meter.

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