Pulse Multiplier definition

Pulse Multiplier means the constant which has to be applied to the metering data from each Outstation in relation to a Settlement Unit to convert the values to MWh;

Examples of Pulse Multiplier in a sentence

  • The MTD for pseudo Secondary MSID(s) shall be amended such that the Meter Multiplier and Pulse Multiplier are set to zero, to minimise the risk of duplicate metering data entering the Settlement process.The determination of Measurement Class for the Import Site requires special processing by the Suppliers.

  • LV CT operated site CT ratio400/5Pulse multiplier10Demand in kW288Resolution of Metering(10/288)*100Resolution of Metering3.5% Outcome: Non-Compliant with Code of Practice Using a Pulse Multiplier of 1 will be non-compliant as the resolution % will be 3.5%, for this site to be compliant a Pulse Multiplier of 0.25 or better would have to be implemented.

  • HV CT/VT operated siteCT ratio400/5VT ratio11000/110Pulse multiplier10Demand in kW7621Resolution of Metering0.13%Outcome: Non-Compliant with Code of PracticeUsing a Pulse Multiplier of 1 would resolve resolution %.Typically the Elster/Vision Meter records data in engineering units (kW) and therefore is not subject to a pulse multiplier to calculate demand.Those sites where the Resolution of Metering is outside the limit identified in the relevant CoP will have a category2.06 non-compliance raised.

  • When you set it to 1, now you are on Pulse, Multiplier- this means that whatever value you enter in Step Six, that is how many squirts of solution each gallon of water will get.

  • HV CT/VT operated siteCT ratio400/5VT ratio11000/110Pulse multiplier10Demand in kW7621Resolution of Metering0.13%Outcome: Non-Compliant with Code of PracticeUsing a Pulse Multiplier of 1 would resolve resolution %.Typically the Elster/Vision Meter records data in engineering units (kW) and therefore is not subject to a pulse multiplier to calculate demand.Those sites where the Resolution of Metering is outside the limit identified in the relevant CoP will have a category 2.06 non-compliance raised.

  • Formula (for meters with Ke values): Billing Constant x Ke / 1000 = Pulse Multiplier 77 # of IDR Channels Number of IDR channels programmed for the meter for the site.

  • The MTD for pseudo Secondary MSID(s) shall be amended such that the Meter Multiplier and Pulse Multiplier are set to zero, to minimise the risk of duplicate metering data entering the Settlement process.

  • Ke Value Formula: Pulse Constant / Billing Constant x 1000 = Ke 76 Pulse Multiplier The factor used on solid state meters to convert pulses of energy to kilowatt usage per hour (also known as the pulse constant).

  • The “ Key Meter Technical Details” are the Meter Serial Numbers, the Outstation Number of Channels, the Measurement Quantity ID, the Meter Multiplier, the Pulse Multiplier, the CT and/or VT serial numbers and the CT and/or VT ratios (as described in the TSRs).

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