Parameters and Procedures for Meter Reading Clause Samples

Parameters and Procedures for Meter Reading. E4.1. The following parameters shall be read and recorded each month for each demand interval. 1.1. Active energy (MWh) OUT E4. 1.2. Active energy (MWh) IN E4. 1.3. Reactive energy (MVARh) OUT E4. 1.4. Reactive energy (MVARh) IN 1.5. Active power demand (MW) OUT E4. 1.6. Active power demand (MW) IN E4.
Parameters and Procedures for Meter Reading. 4.1. The following parameters shall be read every Month 4.1.1. Active energy (MWh) OUT 4.1.2. Active energy (MWh) IN 4.1.3. Reactive energy (MVARh) OUT 4.1.4. Reactive energy (MVARh) IN 4.1.5. Active power demand (MW) OUT 4.1.6. Active power demand (MW) IN 4.1.7. Reactive power demand (MVAR) OUT 4.1.8. Reactive power demand (MVAR) IN 4.2. The demand interval shall be fifteen (15) minutes and shall be set to start at the beginning of the hour. Demands shall be calculated by averaging the respective parameters over the stated demand interval. 4.3. JPS shall read the appropriate meter and the demand register shall be reset on the last day of each month at a time to be agreed by the Operating Committee. 4.4. As a backup on the manual records of the demands actually experienced throughout the month, both meters shall be equipped with a memory module of sufficient size which will record the MWh and MVARh produced during each demand interval.
Parameters and Procedures for Meter Reading. The following parameters shall be read and recorded each month for each demand interval. Active energy (MWh) OUT Active energy (MWh) IN Reactive energy (MVArh) OUT Reactive energy (MVArh) IN Maximum active power demand (MW) OUT Maximum active power demand (MW) IN Maximum Reactive Power demand (MVAR) OUT Maximum Reactive Power demand (MVAR) IN Meter Reading
Parameters and Procedures for Meter Reading. For each of the facilities the following parameters shall be read and recorded each month for each demand interval.  Active energy (MWh) OUT  Active energy (MWh) IN  Reactive energy (MVARh) OUT  Reactive energy (MVARh) IN  Active power demand (MW) OUT  Active power demand (MW) IN  Reactive power demand (MVAR) OUT  Reactive power demand (MVAR) IN The demand interval shall be thirty (30) minutes and shall be set to start at the beginning of the hour. Demands shall be calculated by averaging the respective parameters over the stated demand interval. RE Supplier shall read the appropriate meters and the demand register shall be reset on the last day of each month at a time to be agreed by the Operating Committee established pursuant to Schedule 7 (Operating Personnel). As a backup to the manual records of the demands actually experienced throughout the month, both meters at each facility shall be equipped with a memory module of sufficient size which will record the MWh and MVARh produced during each demand interval. Specific standards and requirements may occur for different technologies to be connected to the grid (for example requirements on inverters at solar PV plants, voltage ride-through requirements for wind turbines). Important issues to be included in this Section are: