Static Smart Meter Sample Clauses

Static Smart Meter a. Static Smart Meters to be installed in separately sealable and operable (capable to be opened independently) compartment within the Feeder Panels as per the KERC supply code, Authority may procure the Meter either from the Vendors certified by the HESCOM conforming to CRA/HESCOM“s Technical Specifications. The calibration and sealing of the Meter shall be as per the applicable Supply Code andregulations. Energy Meters should have Accuracy class of Class 1 or better; Meters could be either three phase whole current or CT operated for LT as may be required based on the load connected to the feeder panel. The space to be created in the feeder panel for housing the meters should consider the same; Energy Meters should be capable of logging parameters for each 15-minute time block with stamping of date and time. Such data logs should be retained in the energy meters for a period of 60 days or more. These data logs can also be communicated to CCMC through street light controller installed in feeder panel. Metering System should be able to capture minimum following parameters Phase Wise Voltages (Phase to Neutral) Phase Wise Currents Phase Wise Power Factor & Frequency Total Active Power (kW) Total Apparent Power (kVA) Metering kVAh Cumulative Metering kWh Cumulative Meters should have requisite port (Serial port communication – RS232 or RS485) for enabling remote reading and for connection of Modem for the same; The following additional requirements to be applicable for switching points where the meters installed in the Feeder Panels shall act as the Energy Billing Meters for Utility: Energy Meter specifications should meet the specifications specified by Utility and a sign-off on the same shall be obtained from Utility prior to finalizing the specifications; A signoff from Utility on the design and specifications of the compartment in the Feeder Panel where the meters are to be housed is also recommended;
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