Interval Demand Meter definition
Interval Demand Meter means a meter capable of measuring and recording kW demands and kVAR demands on a sub-hour time interval and hourly integrated basis and measuring energy in kWh on a cumulative basis.
Interval Demand Meter means a meter capable of measuring and recording kW demands and/or kVAR demands on a 30-minute integrated basis, as needed to bill the Customer and measuring energy on a kWh basis.
Examples of Interval Demand Meter in a sentence
Power factor and excess Reactive Demand charges will be calculated at each Customer location at the time of the Location’s single highest 30-minute integrated kW reading of the Interval Demand Meter during the on-peak hours of the billing period, which are those hours from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m. consistent with the ITC Open Access Transmission Tariff.