Outstation definition
Outstation means equipment which receives and stores metering data from a Meter for the purpose of transferring that metering data to the CfD Counterparty for the CfD Settlement Activities, and which may perform some processing before such transfer and may be one or more separate units or may be integral with the Meter;
Outstation. : means equipment which receives and stores data from a Meter(s) for the purpose, inter alia, of transfer of that metering data to the CDCA or a Data Collector, as the case may be, and which may perform some processing before such transfer and may be one or more separate units or may be integral with the Meter;
Outstation means each landing point within Groundco's network other than the Hubs.
Examples of Outstation in a sentence
The Outstation time shall not switch to or from British Summer Time (BST).
The Outstation time shall be set to Co- ordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The Outstation shall be capable of being interrogated by an Interrogation Unit.
In addition the EPA Monitoring Department as well as the EPA Outstation & Inspectorate Department must be consulted.
Eligible employees regularly assigned to the Hospital Outstation Program in the Health & Human Services Agency shall receive additional compensation of approximately 5% above their regular base pay.
More Definitions of Outstation
Outstation means places outside the Gandhinagar/Ahmedabad District.
Outstation means any district/state in India that is outside the district/state in which the employee is posted on appointment.
Outstation means the circuitry located above ground, or in intake air, which interfaces sensors with the central control area. Blue outstations may monitor sensors located in areas where equipment is required to be permissible. Red outstations are not connected to any circuits entering or located within areas where equipment is required to be permissible.
Outstation. One Outstation system shall be provided which transfers data from a Settlement Instation. The Outstation data shall be to a format and protocol approved by Scottish Settlements. The Outstation shall facilitate the metering data to be read by instations other than the Settlement Instation provided the requirements of Section 7 are satisfied. For the purpose of transferring stored metering data from the Outstation to the Settlement Instation a unique Outstation identification code shall be provided. Normally metering data will be collected by the Settlement Instation by a daily interrogation, but repeat collections of metering data shall be possible throughout the Outstation data storage period. If not integral with the Meter, a separately fused supply shall be provided for each Outstation. Where a separate modem associated with the Outstation system is used, then it shall be provided with a separately fused supply. Alternatively, line or battery powered modem types may be used.
5.5.1 Data storage: Data storage facilities shall be provided as follows:-
5.5.1.1 each Demand Value shall be identifiable to its respective date and time;
5.5.1.2 a storage capacity of 48 periods per day for a minimum of 20 days for all Demand Values as defined in Section 4.1.2. The stored values shall be integer multiples of kW;
5.5.1.3 the resolution of the Active Energy transferred into the demand registers shall be within ±0.1% (at full load) of the amount of Active Energy measured by the associated Meter;
5.5.1.4 the value of any energy measured in a Demand Period but not stored in that Demand Period shall be carried forward to the next Demand Period;
5.5.1.5 where a separate Outstation is used, cumulative register values shall be provided in the Outstation which shall be set to match and increment with the Meter Registers;
5.5.1.6 in the event of an Outstation supply failure, the Outstation shall protect all data stored up to the time of the failure, and maintain the time accuracy in accordance with Section 5.5.2;
5.5.1.7 partial Demand Values in which an Outstation supply failure and/or restoration occurs and zero values associated with an Outstation supply failure shall be marked so that the Settlement Instation can identify them;
5.5.1.8 to cater for continuous supply failures, the clock, calendar and all data shall be supported for a period of 20 days without an external supply connected;
5.5.1.9 any "read" operation shall not delete or alter any stored metered data; and
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Outstation has the meaning given to that term in the Private Network Metering Operational Framework;
Outstation means equipment which receives and stores data from a Meter(s) for the purpose, inter alia, of transfer of that metering data to the Settlement System Administrator and which may perform some processing before such transfer. This equipment may be in one or more separate units or may be integral with the Meter; "Party" means each person for the time being and from time to time party to this Agreement acting in a capacity, or deemed to be acting in a capacity, other than that of Operator or Meter Operator Party, and shall include any successor(s) in title to, or permitted assign(s) of, such person;
Outstation means the components of the Detection and Enforcement Infrastructure located at each roadside site which enforcement equipment is located and which has an individual communications link to the Instation;