Interval Metering definition

Interval Metering means the metering option chosen by a contestable consumer where an interval meter is installed to record its electricity usage;
Interval Metering means the measurement of a Customer’s electric usage by means of an Interval Meter.
Interval Metering means Metering Equipment that collects and records data

Examples of Interval Metering in a sentence

  • For accounts which do not have Interval Metering, the Company will provide load profiles for various classes from the Company’s load research.

  • Such payment will continue until the Interval Metering Service Option is discontinued in accordance with item 3.

  • On and after January 1, 2011, the Excess Distribution and Substation Facilities Charge in Section IV.F.3.a. or IV.F.3.c. (at the Customer’s option) of the Terms and Conditions will apply to Customers electing Interval Metering Service Options.

  • Interval Metering – the use of a device to measure and record units of electrical consumption, at prescribed time intervals.

  • OPTION I INTERVAL METERING OPTIONEffective: January 1, 2017 Availability: The Interval Metering Option is available for Points of Service with a Contract Minimum Demand of less than 333 kW (which coincides with an Operating Demand of less than 500 kW), with Interval Meters, to enable 15-minute interval data (does not apply to DG customers who own and poll the meters).

  • Option I: The Interval Metering Option is calculated at $0.829 /day for all rate classes.

  • OPTION I INTERVAL METERING OPTION‌ Availability: The Interval Metering Option is available for Points of Service with a Contract Minimum Demand of less than 333 kW (which coincides with an Expected Peak Capacity of less than 500 kW), with interval meters, to enable 15-minute interval data (does not apply to a Distribution Generation (DG) Customer who own and poll the meters).

  • For Customers who do not have Interval Metering, the Company will provide load profiles for various classes of customers from the Company’s load research.

  • For End Users with Interval Metering, the MDQ will be set at the maximum MDQ for that End User in the previous Year unless otherwise agreed.

  • Customers who do not currently have Interval Metering in place, but will have such metering installed during the period that the Scheme operates will also be considered for the Scheme.


More Definitions of Interval Metering

Interval Metering means the metering option chosen by a residential or non-residential contestable consumer where an interval meter is installed to record its electricity usage;

Related to Interval Metering

  • interval meter means a meter that measures and records electricity use on an hourly or sub-hourly basis;

  • Net Metering Net metering refers to customers who sell electricity they produce, typically through a rooftop solar panel, back to the utility for credit. If you are a net metering customer, you should not enroll with XOOM because your net metering agreement will not transfer to XOOM once you enroll.

  • Net metering system means a facility for the production of electrical energy that does all of the following:

  • point of metering means the point at which the customer’s consumption of electricity is metered and which may be at the point of supply or at any other point on the distribution system of the municipality or the electrical installation of the customer, as specified by the municipality; provided that it shall meter all of, and only, the customer’s consumption of electricity;

  • water meter means any apparatus for measuring or showing the volume of water supplied to, or of effluent discharged from any premises;

  • smart metering system means an electronic system that can measure energy consumption, providing more information than a conventional meter, and can transmit and receive data for information, monitoring and control purposes, using a form of electronic communication;

  • Master Meter means the meter controlled by the licensed distributor and used for settlement of the master bill with the master consumer;

  • connecting point means the point at which the drainage installation joins the connecting sewer;

  • Metering System means the meters and other applicable devices/instruments installed and used for measurement of Electricity, delivered from the Electricity generated by Units comprising the Facility, as per the specifications provided in Schedule C and shall comprise of the Main Meter and the Back Up Meter;

  • Metering Date for a Billing Period, means the midnight of the last Day of the calendar month.

  • Yard trimmings means grass clippings, leaves, wood chips from tree parts, and brush.

  • Metering Point means, for meters that do not use instrument transformers, the point at which the billing meter is connected. For meters that use instrument transformers, the point at which the instrument transformers are connected.

  • Net metering period means the 12-month period following the date of final interconnection of the

  • Calibration gas means a gas mixture used to calibrate gas analysers.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Measurement Point means the emission source for which continuous emission measurement systems (CEMS) are used for emission measurement, or the cross-section of a pipeline system for which the CO2 flow is determined using continuous measurement systems;

  • Interconnection Service means the physical and electrical interconnection of the Customer Facility with the Transmission System pursuant to the terms of Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part VI and the Interconnection Service Agreement entered into pursuant thereto by Interconnection Customer, the Interconnected Transmission Owner and Transmission Provider. Interconnection Service Agreement:

  • Train Loading Infrastructure means conveyors, stockpile areas, blending and screening facilities, stackers, re‑claimers and other infrastructure reasonably required for the loading of iron ore, freight goods or other products onto the relevant Railway for transport (directly or indirectly) to a loading port; and

  • Operating pressure means the pressure at which the parts of an irrigation system are designed by the manufacturer to operate.

  • Calibration means the determination of (1) the response or reading of an instrument relative to a series of known radiation values over the range of the instrument, or (2) the strength of a source of radiation relative to a standard.

  • Local Interconnection Trunks/Trunk Groups means the trunks that are used for the termination of Local Exchange Traffic, pursuant to iconectiv Technical Reference GR 317-CORE.

  • Local Interconnection Trunks/Trunk Groups means the trunks that are used for the termination of Local Exchange Traffic, pursuant to iconectiv Technical Reference GR 317-CORE.

  • Terminals means, collectively (a) the Initial Terminals; and (b) any other terminals, storage facilities, wharfage, tankage and loading racks owned or leased by any Loan Party that are used in the Business.

  • Interconnection Activation Date means the date that the construction of the joint facility Interconnection arrangement has been completed, trunk groups have been established, joint trunk testing is completed and trunks have been mutually accepted by the Parties.

  • Interconnector means equipment used to link the electricity system of the State to electricity systems outside of the State;

  • Train Unloading Infrastructure means train unloading infrastructure reasonably required for the unloading of iron ore from the Railway to be processed, or blended with other iron ore, at processing or blending facilities in the vicinity of that train unloading infrastructure and with the resulting iron ore products then loaded on to the Railway for transport (directly or indirectly) to a loading port. Company to obtain prior Ministerial in-principle approval