MIST meter definition

MIST meter means an interval meter from which data is obtained and validated within a designated settlement timeframe. MIST refers to “Metering Inside the Settlement Timeframe”;
MIST meter means an interval meter from which data is obtained and validated within a designated settlement timeframe. MIST refers to “Metering Inside the Settlement Timeframe: these must be connected to a telephone line for remote reading of the meter.” (RSC, DSC)
MIST meter means an Interval Meter from which data is obtained and validated within a designated settlement timeframe;

Examples of MIST meter in a sentence

  • All courses have been through at least three cycles except for two that have not been taught in several years.

  • Elexicon shall install a MIST meter on any new installation that is forecast by Elexicon to have a monthly average peak demand during a calendar year of over 50kW.

  • By August 21, 2020, Bluewater Power is required to install a MIST meter on any existing installation that has a monthly average peak Demand during the year of over 50 kW.

  • BHI installs a MIST meter on any “new” installation that is forecast by BHI to have an average monthly peak demand greater than 50 kW.

  • Despite section 10.5.1, the transfer of a consumer with a MIST meter to a competitive retailer where an STR has been submitted in accordance with section 14.5.4 shall take effect on the date that subsection 26(1) of the Electricity Act comes into force.

  • The Customer has the following three options to obtain Interval Meter data: • Direct access - The Customer can elect to access the MIST meter data directly using Customer purchased software.

  • As of the date this Code comes into force a distributor shall have six months to provide a MIST meter installation for any existing customer that has an average monthly peak demand during a calendar year of over 1 MW.

  • A distributor shall install a MIST meter on any new installation that is forecast by the distributor to have a monthly average peak demand during a calendar year of over 500 kW, for the purposes of measuring energy delivered to the customer.

  • BHI provides and installs a Metering Inside the Settlement Timeframe (MIST) meter for any “existing” General Service Customer that has an average monthly peak demand greater than 50 kW during a 12-month period.

  • BHI shall at its sole discretion determine whether this is a MIST meter or Metering Outside the Settlement Timeframe (MOST) meter.

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