Measurement Transformer definition

Measurement Transformer means either a current transformer (“CT”) or a voltage transformer (“VT”) or a device carrying out both such functions, whose purpose is to enable Metering Equipment to operate at more convenient currents and/or voltages (as applicable) than are present on the circuit being measured;

Examples of Measurement Transformer in a sentence

  • The Key Meter Technical Details (set out in paragraph 6.3(B) above) may be checked to ensure that they match the records of the CfD Counterparty using information provided by the Generator, including any Measurement Transformer error offsets and commissioning details.

  • The Key Meter Technical Details (set out in paragraph 6.3.2 above) may be checked to ensure that they match the records of the CfD Counterparty using information provided by the Generator, including any Measurement Transformer error offsets and commissioning details.

  • The Measurement Transformer specification may be checked to ensure it complies with the standards set out in the TSRs and is consistent with the information provided by the Generator.

  • A certificate from the manufacturer must be obtained for each Meter and Measurement Transformer for every calibration conducted (a “Calibration Certificate”) and retained by the Generator for the Term.

  • The Key Meter Technical Details (set out in paragraph 6.3(B)6.3(B) above) may be checked to ensure that they match the records of the CfD Counterparty using information provided by the Generator, including any Measurement Transformer error offsets and commissioning details.

  • The Generator must prepare and maintain, for the life of each relevant item of Facility Metering Equipment, including each Meter and Measurement Transformer, complete, up-to-date and accurate records as required by the CfD Counterparty from time to time.