Scheduled Customer Meter Reading Sample Clauses

Scheduled Customer Meter Reading. Category Meter Data Provision No. MDP - 5 Service Description Scheduled Customer Meter Reading (Self Read) This Service is a Standard Metering Service for Accumulation Meters, for use in place of scheduled bi-monthly Meter Reading (MDP-1). This is an Accumulated Energy Data Service. Western Power, acting reasonably and in good faith, may assign a Meter to be a Customer Self-Read Meter, where a Metering Point is geographically remote; where site access to the Meter is subject to restriction; or at the request of a Customer or User. Actual Values are required to be provided by the Customer or User, on a bi-monthly basis, in accordance with the Meter Reading Schedule. Actual Values provided by the User or Customer will be validated by Western Power and Energy Data will be provided to the User and the Market Operator in accordance with the Service Standard. This Service description should be read in conjunction with the Code, Metrology Procedure and the Communication Rules, which incorporate the Build Pack. Where an Actual Value is not provided to Western Power by the Customer or User before the due date, estimation will be carried out by Western Power in accordance with the Metrology Procedure. Eligibility Criteria:  Meter is an Accumulation Meter.
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Scheduled Customer Meter Reading. Category Meter Data Provision No. MDP - 5 Service Description Scheduled Customer Meter Reading This Service is a Standard Metering Service for Accumulation Meters, for use in place of scheduled bi-monthly Meter Reading (MDP-1). This is an Accumulated Energy Data Service.

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