Check Meter Sample Clauses

Check Meter. Buyer may, at its sole cost, furnish and install one Check Meter at the interconnection associated with the Generating Facility at a location designated by Seller or any other location mutually agreeable to the Parties. The Check Meter location must allow for the Check Meter to be interconnected with Buyer’s communication network to permit:
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Check Meter. Seller will permit SCE to furnish and install one Check Meter on the high voltage side of the step-up transformer, substation, or any other location at SCE’s sole discretion, associated with the Generating Facility in compliance with the applicable utility electric service requirements. Each Check Meter must be interconnected with SCE’s communication network to permit:
Check Meter. Buyer may, at its sole cost, furnish and install one Check Meter on the high voltage side of the substation associated with the Generating Facility or, if there is not enough space at such substation to install the Check Meter, any other location mutually agreeable to the Parties. The Check Meter shall be interconnected with Buyer’s communication network to permit (i) periodic, remote collection of revenue quality meter data, and (ii) back-up real time transmission of operating-quality meter data through the Telemetry System. Buyer shall test and recalibrate the Check Meter at least once every Term Year. The Check Meter will be locked or sealed, and the lock or seal may only be broken by a Buyer representative. Seller has the right to be present whenever such lock or seal is broken. Buyer shall replace the Check Meter battery at least once every 36 months; provided, however, if the Check Meter battery fails, Buyer shall promptly replace such battery.
Check Meter. Either party may install and operate a check meter at its own expense to check the CTM equipment. Except as provided in Section D.7, the readings of the CTM equipment shall govern. The check meter shall be installed so as not to interfere with the operation of the CTM equipment. Pulsation filters may be required if unacceptable square root error or gauge line error shift occurs as a result of the check meter. If a disagreement arises regarding the source of pulsation, a third party consultant shall be selected by the parties to determine the source of the pulsation. The party responsible for the source of the pulsation shall pay all the consulting fees and costs associated with identifying and eliminating the source of the pulsation. Shipper will use the alternate taps on the meter run for check measurement. If alternate taps do not provide a viable option, Shipper will seek a variance from the regulatory entities and LMM to use LMM’s meter taps.
Check Meter. Buyer may, at its sole cost, furnish and install one Check Meter at the interconnection associated with the Generating Facility at a location designated by Seller or any other location mutually agreeable to the Parties. The Check Meter location must allow for the Check Meter to be interconnected with Buyer’s communication network to permit: Periodic, remote collection of revenue quality meter data; and Back-up real time transmission of operating-quality meter data through the Telemetry System set forth in Section 3.09; provided, however, that the transmission of such meter data through the Telemetry System is permitted by the CAISO. If the Generating Facility provides Firm Contract Capacity and is a New CHP Facility, an Expanded CHP Facility or a Repowered CHP Facility, before commencement of the Capacity Demonstration Test, Buyer shall provide a Notice to Seller providing Seller with access to all Check Meters for all meter data through a secure internet website. Buyer shall test and recalibrate the Check Meter at least once every Term Year. The Check Meter will be locked or sealed, and the lock or seal shall be broken only by a Buyer representative. Seller has the right to be present whenever such lock or seal is broken. Buyer shall replace the Check Meter battery at least once every 36 months; provided, however, if the Check Meter battery fails, Buyer shall promptly replace such battery.
Check Meter. The Buyer, at its own expense shall design, finance, construct, install, own, operate and maintain a Check Meter (also known as backup meter) of same accuracy as the Main Meter. In case the Main Meter is required to be taken out of the circuit, the Check Meter shall be used for readings taken for the purpose of billing during the period until the primary meter is put back into the circuit.
Check Meter. Buyer may, at its sole cost, furnish and install one Check Meter at the interconnection associated with the Generating Facility at a location designated by Seller or any other location mutually agreeable to the Parties. The Check Meter location must allow for the Check Meter to be interconnected with Buyer’s communication network to permit: Periodic, remote collection of revenue quality meter data; and Back-up real time transmission of operating-quality meter data through the Telemetry System set forth in Section 3.09; provided, however, that the transmission of such meter data through the Telemetry System is permitted by the CAISO. If the Generating Facility is a New Qualifying Facility providing Firm Contract Capacity, before commencement of the Capacity Demonstration Test, Buyer shall provide a Notice to Seller providing Seller with access to all Check Meters for all meter data through a secure internet website. Buyer shall test and recalibrate the Check Meter at least once every Term Year. The Check Meter will be locked or sealed, and the lock or seal shall be broken only by a Buyer representative. Seller has the right to be present whenever such lock or seal is broken. Buyer shall replace the Check Meter battery at least once every 36 months; provided, however, if the Check Meter battery fails, Buyer shall promptly replace such battery.
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Check Meter. Either Party may install and operate a check meter at its own expense to check the CTM equipment. Except as provided in Section D.6 or D.7, the readings of the CTM equipment shall govern. The check meter shall be installed so as not to interfere with the operation of the CTM equipment, Pulsation filters may be required if unacceptable square root error or gauge line error shift occurs as a result of the check meter, If a disagreement arises regarding the source of pulsation, a third party consultant shall be selected by the Parties to determine the source of the pulsation. The Party responsible for the source of the pulsation shall pay all the consulting fees and costs associated with identifying and eliminating the source of the pulsation, Seller will use the alternate taps on the meter run for check measurement If alternate taps do not provide a viable option, Seller will seek a variance from any applicable regulatory entities and Buyer to use Buyer's meter taps.
Check Meter. Buyer may, at its sole cost, furnish and install one or more Check Meters, as applicable, on the high voltage side of the substation associated with the Generating Facility or, if there is not enough space at such substation to install the Check Meter, any other location mutually agreeable to the Parties. More than one Check Meter may be necessary if there is more than one CAISO-Approved Meter. The Check Meter shall be interconnected with Buyer’s communication network to permit:
Check Meter. The meter used to check the measurement and recording of Metered Energy and input at the Delivery Point in addition to the Main Meter.
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