Meter error definition

Meter error means a failure to accurately measure and record all of the electrical quantities used that are required by the applicable rate or rates.
Meter error means a failure to accurately measure and record all of the natural gas or electrical quantities used that are required by the applicable rate or rates.
Meter error means the failure of a PWC meter on the Customer’s Premises to register or measure accurately within the Tolerance Limits the amount of utilities used or consumed by the Customer.

Examples of Meter error in a sentence

  • The average Meter error shall be the algebraic average of the errors of the three tests.

  • If the result of tests on a Customer’s Meter shows an average error greater than two percent (2%) slow, then the Customer’s bill for the period during which the Meter error is known to have existed, may be recomputed and the account adjusted on the basis of the test.

  • Total amount of bill.20.4(14) Adjustment of bills.a. Meter error.

  • The level of DE depends to large extent on the spatial distribution and regional availability of resources (EUROSTAT, 2002).

  • In cases of Meter error where the Customer has been overcharged, the amount of the refund or credit to the Customer's account shall be the amount in excess of the average charge since the previous test, or one (1) year, whichever period is shorter.

  • Meter error can result from a fast meter, a slow meter, or a non-registering meter.

  • Meter error will be defined as the arithmetic mean of the absolute value of the error at the check flow test and the absolute value of the error at the full-rated flow test.

  • If the request to test a Meter is made within one year of a previous test, a charge will be added to the Customer’s bill if the metering equipment tests accurate (Meter error is plus or minus less than two percent).

  • Within 7 days after Defendants fund the Gross Settlement Amount, the Administrator will mail checks for all Individual Class Payments, the Administration Expenses, the LWDA’s portion of the PAGA Payment, Class Counsel Attorneys’ Fees, Class Counsel Litigation Costs, and Class Representative Service Payment(s).

  • Meter error corrections can only be applied for one billing period, while other errors can be corrected for a period of up to 12 months.


More Definitions of Meter error

Meter error means a failure to accurately measure and record all of the natural gas used that is required by the applicable rate or rates.
Meter error means a failure to accurately measure and record all of the natural gas or electrical quantities used that are required by the applicable rate or rates. “Meter creep” means a continuous apparent accumulation of energy in a meter with voltage applied and the load terminals open circuited.
Meter error. The incorrect registration of electric consumption resulting from a malfunctioning or defective meter.

Related to Meter error

  • Meter means, unless otherwise qualified, a device that measures and registers the integral of an electrical quantity with respect to time.

  • Manifest Error means any error that we reasonably believe to be obvious or palpable, including without limitation, offers to execute Transactions for exaggerated volumes of Underlying Assets or at manifestly incorrect market price quotes or prices at a clear loss.

  • Calibration means the determination of (1) the response or reading of an instrument relative to a series of known radiation values over the range of the instrument, or (2) the strength of a source of radiation relative to a standard.

  • Consumption Data means customer specific electric usage data, or weather adjusted data, including but not limited to kW, kWh, voltage, var, power factor, and other information that is recorded by the electric meter for the Company and stored in its systems. Consumption Data also includes payment and service history, account number, and amount billed.

  • Standard Rate means, for any day, a rate per annum equal to the Bank's announced Prime Rate minus 0% per annum, and each change in the Standard Rate shall be effective on the date any change in the Prime Rate is publicly announced as being effective.

  • Catalog Pricing and Pricing Requirements This is a requirement of the TIPS Contract and is non-negotiable. In this solicitation and resulting contract, "Catalog Pricing" shall be defined as: "The then available list of goods or services, in the most current listing regardless of date, that takes the form of a catalog, price list, price schedule, shelf-price or other viewable format that: