Line Loss Correction Factor definition

Line Loss Correction Factor means the line loss correction factor as set forth in the Technical Specifications.

Examples of Line Loss Correction Factor in a sentence

  • If the CAISO Metered Entity uses low voltage side metering or metering connected to the Distribution System, it shall use the CAISO approved Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor referred to in the CAISO Tariff and in the applicable Business Practice Manual.

  • If the CAISO has approved a request from a CAISO Metered Entity for RMDAPS to apply the Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor, RMDAPS will apply the Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor set forth in the Business Practice Manuals.

  • If the CAISO applies the Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor, the CAISO may require the CAISO Metered Entity to pay the reasonable costs incurred by it in applying the Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor.

  • CAISO Metered Entities will apply the Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor as set forth in the Business Practice Manuals.

  • CAISO Metered Entities that have installed low voltage side metering, whether such installation was before or after the CAISO Operations Date, shall apply the Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor in accordance with Section 10.2.10.4.

  • CAISO Metered Entities can add additional display quantities in sequence in the values defined above.A4 Transformer and Line Loss Correction FactorCAISO Metered Entities are responsible for properly calculating and applying the Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor to the meter to reflect point of delivery to the CAISO Controlled Grid.

  • A4 Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor CAISO Metered Entities are responsible for properly calculating and applying the Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor to the meter to reflect point of delivery to the CAISO Controlled Grid.

  • If NCPA uses low voltage side metering, it shall use the CAISO approved Transformer and Line Loss Correction Factor referred to in the CAISO Tariff and the Business Practice Manual for Metering.

  • ISO Metered Entities will apply the Transformer and/or Line Loss Correction Factor as set forth in the Technical Specifications.

  • If the ISO has approved a request from an ISO Metered Entity for MDAS to apply the Transformer and/or Line Loss Correction Factor, MDAS will apply the Transformer and/or Line Loss Correction Factor set forth in the Technical Specifications.

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