Meter Accuracy Sample Clauses

Meter Accuracy. All Metering Systems measuring the output of the Facility shall be tested at least annually, at the Buyer's expense, in accordance with Good Utility Practice. At any reasonable time, either Party may request a test of the accuracy of any Metering System. Each Party shall bear the cost of a test requested by it. The results of meter calibrations or tests shall be available for examination by the Parties at all reasonable times. If, at any time, any Metering System is found to be inaccurate by more than one-half of one percent (0.5%), The Buyer shall cause such Metering System to be made accurate or replaced as soon as possible. Each Party shall be given reasonable advance notice of and have the right to be present at the breaking of the seals, testing, calibration and sealing of the Metering System. If either Party believes that there has been a Metering System failure or stoppage, it shall immediately notify the other Party. The Party owning the Metering System will then investigate and take corrective action if necessary.
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Meter Accuracy. 12.5.1 If a Party disputes the accuracy of the Export Meter it may give notice in writing to the other whereupon either Party shall be entitled to have the Export Meter examined and tested by an expert agreed upon by the Parties (or, in default of agreement, appointed by the President for the time being of the Institute of Electrical Engineers). The permitted margins of error for the Export Meter shall be those specified in the BSC. The costs of the expert, and of the examination and test, shall be borne by the disputing Party unless the expert determines that the Export Meter is inaccurate by a greater margin than the aforementioned permitted margins of error, in which case such costs shall be payable by the Generator.
Meter Accuracy. Company shall test its meters, if any, at reasonable intervals, not to exceed those specified by state regulation, if applicable, and shall at the time of the test adjust the meter to record accurately.
Meter Accuracy. If a Party disputes the accuracy of the Export Meter it may give notice in writing to the other whereupon either Party shall be entitled to have the Export Meter examined and tested by an expert agreed upon by the Parties (or, in default of agreement, appointed by the President for the time being of the Institute of Electrical Engineers). The permitted margins of error for the Export Meter shall be those specified in the BSC. The costs of the expert, and of the examination and test, shall be borne by the disputing Party unless the expert determines that the Export Meter is inaccurate by a greater margin than the aforementioned permitted margins of error, in which case such costs shall be payable by the Generator. If it is discovered that any metering information has been inaccurate or the translation of metering information into charges has been incorrect then the matter shall be treated as a Trading Dispute in accordance with Clause 9 (Trading Disputes).
Meter Accuracy. (i) All new and replacement meters must comply with AS4747 including pattern approval and verification, by no later than June 2025. (ii) Commencing immediately, and until June 2025: a. All new and replacement meters to comply with AS4747 where available. 31 Dec 2018
Meter Accuracy. Metering equipment found to be inaccurate shall be repaired, adjusted, or replaced by NAPOCOR such that the accuracy of said equipment shall be within 100% plus or minus two per cent (2%). Should the inaccuracy exceed plus or minus two per cent (2%), the correct amount of power energy
Meter Accuracy. Electromechanical meters must meet a reasonable level of accuracy, given the available technology, as approved by the Board. Electronic meters must have an accuracy rate of 99.99% or better.
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Meter Accuracy. Citizens at any time shall have the right to challenge the accuracy of said meter and when challenged, the meter shall be tested promptly for sufficiency and accuracy by a procedure acceptable to both Citizens and BHP Refining. If the meter is found on any such test to be inaccurate more than plus or minus one and one-half (1 1/2%) percent, then the quantities indicated in all invoices for Feedstock delivered since the date of the test shall be adjusted by one-half of the determined inaccuracy. The meter factor determined by such test shall remain in effect until the time of BHP Refining's next meter calibration.
Meter Accuracy. All systems receiving a PBI incentive must install a meter accurate to within ± 2% of actual system output. This applies to on-board electrical meters as well as external IDR meters. • Meter Measurement and Time Granularity of Acquired Data Electric meters must measure the net energy charged and discharged (kWh) and net real power charged and discharged (kW)34. The PDP must log all required energy storage performance / output 34 For AC systems, measured in AC. For DC systems, measured in DC data points no less frequently than once every 15 minutes. The PDP must measure 15 minute energy and real power for the energy storage system during charging and discharging and account for all ancillary loads. The meter needs to generate an accurate time/date stamp. • Meter Testing and Certification ± 2% AC electrical meters required for PBI must be tested according to all applicable ANSI C-12 testing protocols pertaining to the monitoring of power (kW) and energy (kWh).The accuracy rating of ±2% meters must be certified by an independent testing body (i.e., a NRTL such as UL or TUV). DC electrical meters must also have a ± 2% accuracy pertaining to the monitoring of power (kW) and energy (kWh), as specified by the meter manufacturer.
Meter Accuracy. Customer shall ensure the accuracy of its Meters and Water Meters. With reasonable notice, City shall have the right to inspect Customer's Meters and Water Meters and check for proper operation, including inspection of records. The accuracy of the Meters and Water Meters shall be reviewed on a regular basis and findings compared to the then best available technology. In the event that the accuracy of a Meter or Water Meter is found to be unsatisfactory, Customer, as soon as practicable, will repair, rehabilitate or replace its Meters or Water Meters.
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