Profile Class definition

Profile Class is a specific group of customers categorised according to the profile of their expected energy consumption pattern.
Profile Class means the specified load profile applicable for the settlement of a site;
Profile Class has the meaning given to that term in the Balancing and Settlement Code.

Examples of Profile Class in a sentence

  • The HHDC will use the EAC and Profile Class Id provided by the Supplier together with the Default Period Profile Class Coefficients (DPPCCs) provided in Market Domain Data (MDD), to perform the estimation of consumption.

  • Profile Class 4 - Non-Domestic Economy 7 Customers Customers at a non-domestic premises, as defined in the terms of the Supply licence, that are on a Non-Domestic Economy 7 or similar tariff that have a metering system that is capable of switching load, e.g. Storage and Immersion Heating.

  • This form enables you to report on Metering Systems and associated items, such as GSP Group, Supplier, Profile Class and Standard Settlement Configuration, for a selected Settlement Date.

  • Profile Class 2 - Domestic Economy 7 Customers: Customers at a domestic premises, as defined in the terms of the Supply licence, that are on a Domestic Economy 7 or similar tariff that have a metering system that is capable of switching load, e.g. Storage and Immersion Heating.

  • The data is aggregated per GSP Group, Profile Class, Line Loss Factor Class, Standard Settlement Configuration (SSC) and Time Pattern Regime (TPR).

  • Profile Class 8 - Non-Domestic Maximum Demand Customers with a Peak Load Factor of over 40% Non-Domestic customers, as defined in the terms of the Supply licence, that have a metering system that records maximum demand and have a calculated peak load factor of over 40% based on the annual consumption and annual peak demand that are recorded on the metering system.

  • Once a Meter Advance has been calculated such that such change of Profile Class falls within such Meter Advance Period, the provisions of paragraph 4.3.10 shall apply to such Meter Advance.

  • A profile is a set of regression equations, which will be provided by the BSCCo to the SVAA on an annual basis, (one for each half hour of the day) which can be evaluated to obtain a temperature-adjusted estimate of half hourly consumption (in kWh over the half hour) for the Profile Class Average.

  • Independent Prognostic Significance of Gene Expression Profile Class and Largest Basal Diameter of Posterior Uveal Melanomas.

  • Profile Class 7 - Non-Domestic Maximum Demand Customers with a Peak Load Factor between 30-40% Non-Domestic customers, as defined in the terms of the Supply licence, that have a metering system that records maximum demand and have a calculated peak load factor of between 30-40% based on the annual consumption and annual peak demand that are recorded on the metering system.


More Definitions of Profile Class

Profile Class means the grouping of one or more individual profiles that are applied to metering installations and loads with similar generic descriptions;
Profile Class means the intersection of customer class and usage type of the site.
Profile Class has the meaning given to that expression in the BSC;
Profile Class means [awaiting Settlement Agreement definition];
Profile Class has the meaning given to that term in Schedule 9;

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