Meter access Sample Clauses

Meter access. You will allow us and our agents safe and reasonable access to the meter point(s). Where we or our agents are unreasonably denied access and as a result are unable to comply with our obligations, we may ask you to pay any costs we have incurred.
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Meter access a. Unless otherwise stated this section refers to accessing electricity and / or gas metersand the associated fittings andequipment.
Meter access. A Party whose metering equipment is located within a station owned by the other Party shall have reasonable access to said metering equipment for purposes of meter reading, inspection, testing, and other such valid operating purposes. Such access shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Meter access. Owner’s generator output meter and the AC disconnect switch must be installed in a safe, PG&E-accessible location and remain unobstructed by locked gates or pets. Additionally, meter and AC disconnect switch access must be maintained at all times for meter reading and system maintenance. Any animals owned by the Owner or Multifamily residents, including pet dogs, should not have access to these areas to avoid hindering PG&E service personnel, preventing them from completing their work. Customers who currently have generator meters inaccessible from the outside of the building and who choose to place their generator AC disconnect switch near their meter, must place the required generator AC disconnect switch in a location readily accessible to PG&E in order to participate in this program. Should future access problems arise, PG&E reserves the right to terminate service, in accordance with its filed tariffs. Document and Fee Requirements Other Documents and/or Fees may be required and there may be requirements for interconnection in addition to the above list, depending on the specifics of the planned Generating Facility. Other approvals and/or other agreements may be needed for special PG&E programs or regulatory agency requirements. Stale Agreements If this agreement is still pending two years from its date of submittal and Owner has not met all of the requirements, PG&E will close this application and Owner will be required to submit a new application should Owner wish to take service on Schedule NEMVMASH.
Meter access. (a) You must allow us (or our representative) unhindered and convenient access to your premises during the contract, and for a reasonable period of time after termination of this contract to the meter, to connect, disconnect or reconnect your energy supply, carry out maintenance and test electrical equipment on the distribution system, or to otherwise assist us to comply with our obligations under this contract and the applicable energy laws.
Meter access. Purchaser may have reasonable access to meters and facilities for purposes of installing and maintaining telemetry equipment or other equipment related to the metering function.
Meter access. The meter remains the property of the Wythe County Water Department and the agents of the Department have the right to ingress and egress to the property to service and/or replace the meter or service the meter connection. The Landowner agrees to grant to the Owner, its successors, and assigns, free of charge, an easement in, over, under, and upon the above-described land, with the right to erect, construct, install, and lay, and thereafter use, operate, inspect, repair, maintain, replace, and remove, a water meter and appurtenant facilities. The Property Owner shall install and maintain at its own expense a service line which shall begin at the meter and extend to the dwelling or place of use. The service line shall connect with the distribution system of the Owner, provided the Owner has determined in advance that the system is of sufficient capacity to permit delivery of water at that point. The Owner shall have final authority in any question of location of any service line connection to its distribution system; shall determine the allocation of water in the event of a water shortage; and may shut off water to any customer who allows a connection or extension to be made of its service line for the purpose of supplying water to another User. In the event the total water supply shall be insufficient to meet all of the needs of the system, or in the event there is a shortage of water, the Owner may prorate the water available among the various customers on such basis as is deemed equitable by the Owner, and may also prescribe a schedule of hours covering use of water for garden purposes and require adherence thereto, or prohibit the use of water for garden purposes; provided that, if at any time the total water supply shall be insufficient to meet all of the needs for domestic purposes, before supplying any water for livestock purposes and must satisfy all the needs for both domestic and livestock purposes before supplying any water for garden purposes. The Landowner agrees that no other present or future source of water will be connected to any water lines served by the Owner's water lines and will disconnect from his or her present water supply prior to connecting to and switching to the Owner's system and shall eliminate their present or future cross- connections in its system. The Landowner shall connect its service lines to the Owner's distribution system and shall commence to use water from the system on the date water is made available. Water charg...
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Meter access. The electric meter must be installed in a safe location easily accessible upon PG&E request.
Meter access. Owner’s generator output meter and the AC disconnect switch must be installed in a safe, PG&E-accessible location and remain unobstructed by locked gates or pets. Additionally, meter and AC disconnect switch access must be maintained at all times for meter reading and system maintenance. Any animals owned by the Owner or Multifamily residents, including pet dogs, should not have access to these areas to avoid hindering PG&E service personnel, preventing them from completing their work. Customers who currently have generator meters inaccessible from the outside of the building and who choose to place their generator AC disconnect switch near their meter, must place the required generator AC disconnect switch in a location readily accessible to PG&E in order to participate in this program. Should future access problems arise, PG&E reserves the right to terminate service, in accordance with its filed tariffs. Smart Inverters For Owner applications received on or after September 9, 2017, the Owner certifies that their inverter-based Generating Facilities fully comply with Section Hh of Rule 21, including configuration of protective settings and default settings, in accordance with the specifications therein. Distribution Provider may require a field verification of the Owner’s inverter. Owner further agrees to cooperate fully with any such request and make their inverter available to the Distribution Provider for such verification. Owner understands that in the event the inverter is not set in accordance with Section Hh of Rule 21, Owner will need to cease operation of generating facility until verification is confirmed by Distribution Provider. (Solar inverter models and firmware versions that comply with Rule 21 Section Hh can be found athttps://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxx-xxxxxx/xxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx-xxxxx.) Verification of compliance with such requirements shall be provided by the Owner upon request by PG&E in accordance with PG&E’s Electric Rule 21. An “existing inverter” is defined as an inverter that is a component of an existing Generating Facility that meets one or more of the following conditions::
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