Backup Meter definition

Backup Meter means the meter installed, operated and maintained by the Solar Power Developer as per the provisions laid in the section 10 metering which shall be connected to the same core of the current transformer (CT) and Potential Transformer (PT) to which the Main Meter is connected and shall be used for accounting and billing of electricity in case of failure/repair/maintenance of Main Meter;
Backup Meter means the meter installed, operated and maintained by the Solar Power Developer as per the provisions laid in the Article 18.1 metering which shall be connected to the same core of the current transformer (CT) and Potential Transformer (PT) to which the Main Meter is connected and shall be used for accounting and billing of electricity in case of failure/repair/maintenance of Main Meter;
Backup Meter means the meter installed, operated and maintained by the Solar Power Developer as per the provisions laid in the section 10 metering which shall be connected to the same core of the current transformer (CT) and Potential Transformer (PT) to which the Main Meter is connected and shall be used for

Examples of Backup Meter in a sentence

  • CEB shall check the certification of the CEB Meters through an accuracy test at least once every 4 (four) years thereafter or at any time the readings of Net Energy from the CEB Meter and the Seller Back-up Meter (if applicable) differ by an amount greater than 0.5% (one-half of one per cent) in accordance with the procedures mutually agreed by the Parties thereafter.

  • Seller shall check the certification of the Seller Back-up Meter (if applicable) through an accuracy test at least once every 4 (four) years, or at any time the readings of Net Energy from the Seller Back-up Meter (if applicable) and the CEB Meters differ by an amount greater than 0.5% (one half of one percent) in accordance with the procedures mutually agreed by the Parties.

  • The Seller Back- up Meter (if applicable) shall be sealed in the presence of CEB and Seller and only CEB shall break the seal when the Seller Back-up Meter (if applicable) is to be inspected, tested or calibrated or recalibrated in accordance with this Clause 12.1.5 and Clause 12.2.1.

  • Any seal(s) of Main Meter or Backup Meter will be broken only by Railways’ representative in the presence of the SPD’s representative whenever such Meter is to be inspected, tested, adjusted, repaired or replaced.

  • The Backup Meter will be required for any system with a capacity of 49 kW and above.

  • The Backup Meter will be required for any system with adequate capacity.

  • If a CEB Meter or the Seller Back-up Meter (if applicable) is found to be defective or inaccurate, it shall be promptly adjusted, repaired, replaced, and/or recalibrated as near as practicable to a condition of zero error by CEB or Seller, respectively, at its own expense.

  • CEB, at its own expense, shall check the correctness of each CEB Meter by performing a load test not later than the earlier of the following: 30 (thirty) Days after the CEB Main Meter and CEB Back-up Meter are installed by CEB; or the Day before the date of first delivery at the Point of Delivery of any Net Energy from the Facility.

  • CEB shall check the certification of the CEB Meters through an accuracy test at least once every 4 (four) years thereafter or at any time the readings of Net Energy from the CEB Meter and the Facility Owner Back-up Meter (if applicable) differ by an amount greater than 0.5% (one-half of one per cent) in accordance with the procedures mutually agreed by the Parties thereafter.

  • Programmability As per IS 16444: Part 2 Communication As per IS 16444: Part 2 Communication Protocol As per IS 15959/DLMS-COSEM Real time clock (RTC) As per IS 16444 / IS 15959 Data Retention As per IS 16444: Part 2 Battery Backup Meter shall be supplied with separate battery backup for RTC.

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