Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) definition

Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) means all aspects related to collection, transmission and storage of consumption data from metering devices by an automatic system including the related equipment, software and hardware as adopted by the City from time to time for the purposes of billing and data analysis;
Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) means technology of automatically collecting consumption, diagnostic, and status data from water meter or energy metering devices (gas, electric) and transferring that data to a central database for billing, troubleshooting, and analysing.
Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) means the technology of automatically collecting information from your Generation Meter(s) or Export Meter(s) (or both), and then add that information to our database. We do this electronically, without needing to access the meter physically. BSC The Balancing and Settlement Code (BSC) contains the governance arrangements for electricity balancing and settlement in Great Britain.

Examples of Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) in a sentence

  • The Meter shall have RS232 (or higher) communication optical port / Radio Frequency (RF) port to support Automatic Meter Reading (AMR).

  • Meter shall have RS232 (or higher) communication optical port / Radio Frequency (RF) port to support Automatic Meter Reading (AMR).

  • In case HPSEBL, at any later stage, decides to install Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for online reading of both the meters through Automatic Meter Reading (AMR), and further connectivity to the SAP System at Data Center, Shimla for automatic billing and payment, the Company shall have no objection to the same.

  • In case HPSEBL, at any later stage, decides to install Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for online reading of the both the meters through Automatic Meter Reading (AMR), and further connectivity to the SAP System at Data Center, Shimla for automatic billing and payment, the Company shall have no objection to the same.

  • Meter shall have RS232 (or higher) communication optical port/Radio Frequency (RF) port to support Automatic Meter Reading (AMR).

  • The Meter, shall have RS232 (or higher) communication optical port / Radio Frequency (RF) port to support Automatic Meter Reading (AMR).

  • In case HPSEBL, at any later stage, decides to install Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for online reading of both the meters through Automatic Meter Reading (AMR), and further connectivity to its Data Center for monitoring, data collection, automatic billing, payment etc., the Company shall have no objection to the same.

  • According to the deliverables “D2.1-Analysis of proven technologies in Automatic Meter Reading (AMR), Water Distribution Network (WDN) and Water Reservoirs (WR) – WP2”, issued by the FP7 project URBANWATER in March 2014, there are 18 (smart) meter suppliers on the European market (not all are European).

  • Telenor Cinclus supplies Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) services and machine-to-machine (M2M) communication.


More Definitions of Automatic Meter Reading (AMR)

Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) means all aspects related to collection, transmission and storage of consumption data from metering devices by an automatic system including the related equipment, software and hardware as may be adopted by the City for the purposes of billing and data analyzing;

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