ERT Meter Module Operation Sample Clauses

ERT Meter Module Operation. The high data integrity during transmission of the ERT Meter Modules is achieved through a sophisticated preamble and Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) technique that assures data integrity. The Manchester-encoded data includes the following information: Preamble ERT meter module identification Electric consumption Tamper status CRC error check The ERT Meter Module also incorporates a theft detection or tamper feature. Individual tamper indicators are counted when the ERT Meter Module experiences a meter removal/inversion and when the ERT Meter Module is tilted past a 60 degree angle in any direction. These separate tamper flags are then transferred to the billing computer and can be compared to previous counts for possible theft detection. The electric ERT Meter Module receives power from an AC transformer connected to the primary side of the potential coil. The ERT Meter Module is tested to meet appropriate ANSI C12, 1988 specifications. For complete reference, the test results from the ANSI testing shall be made available to Duquesne upon request; Duquesne Meter Engineering has received copies of the test results. The pulse initiator technology of the electric ERT Meter Module utilizes reflective optics located behind the meter nameplate and is a proven technology that ensures reliable retrieval of consumption data. A light absorbing stripe is placed under the meter disk and activates the optical sensor with no added drag to the disk. A common housing provides shrouding and secure mounting with no adjustment. The electric ERT Meter Module shall incorporate a theft detection feature. Individual tamper indicators are counted when the ERT Meter Module experiences a power down/up and is tilted past a 60 degree angle in any direction. The tamper status is compared to its previous state and any change would be reported as a suspected tamper.
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