Measurement Activities Sample Clauses

Measurement Activities. The state must ensure that each participating health plan is accountable for metrics on quality and access, including measures to track progress in identified quality improvement focus areas, measures to track quality broadly, and measures to track access. The state must set performance targets that equal or exceed the 75th percentile national Medicaid performance level. The state must collect data and information on dental care utilization rates, the CMS Medicaid and CHIP adult and child core measures, and must align with other existing federal measure sets where possible to ensure ongoing monitoring of individual well- being and plan performance. The state will use this information in ongoing monitoring and quality improvement efforts, in addition to quality reporting efforts.
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Measurement Activities. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Customer and Enterprise, all measurement and sampling equipment, procedures, calculations and practices (collectively, the “Measurement Activities”) shall be performed by Enterprise personnel and shall be performed in conformance with the API MPMS. All measurement, procedures, calculations, and practices that require an inspector shall be performed by an independent inspector to be appointed by mutual agreement of the Parties (the “Independent Inspector”) and shall be performed in conformance with the most current API MPMS. The Independent Inspector may witness Enterprise perform Measurement Activities and verify Enterprise’s determination of quantity.
Measurement Activities. Solar heat gain coefficient and UV(A) (ultraviolet), Visible Light (VLT), and Near Infrared (NEAR IR) transmission values for at least 5% of the pre-retrofit windows.
Measurement Activities. Based on a survey, the number of computers used, type of computers used and hours of operation will be documented. JCI has access to a database that has the computer power consumption measurement data as function of power state. JCI will use that measurement database to calculate pre-energy usage. Post-Measurement Activities: JCI will continuously measure computer power states and determine the power consumption in each of those states by looking at the measurement database for one year. Verify that the software is still in use every year thereafter during the M&V services period. Formulas and values in the DEA will be used to calculate the savings ECM 10: Vending Machine Controllers M&V Option: NEMVP-A (One Time) Verification Boundary: Retrofit isolation – Project savings will be determined within the measurement boundary that encompasses only the items that are subject to this vending machine controller project. Verification Period & Frequency: One-time post-retrofit year. Post- Verification Procedure: A digital camera will be used to document the post- retrofit conditions. Inspect and verify the vending machine controller installation to see if they meet the specifications of the DEA in terms of quantity, quality and rating. Verify if they perform in accordance with the functional specifications in the DEA and meeting all functional tests. An annual visual inspection of a sample of units will occur to ensure the equipment is still in place and operational. Formulas and values in the DEA will be used to calculate the savings ECM 11: Renewable Energy- Photovoltaic Electric Generation M&V Option: NEMVP-A (One-time) Verification Boundary: Retrofit isolation – Project savings will be determined within the measurement boundary that encompasses only the items that are subject to this photovoltaic electric generation project. Interaction: Electrical System Measurement Variable: Monitor Peak KW at 15 minute interval Measuring Equipment: Live PV Dashboard Measuring Equipment Accuracy: ±3% of measurement range Measuring Equipment Calibration: Equipment will be quality checked and calibrated at the time of installation. Measurement Period: one year
Measurement Activities. Based on a survey, the number of computers used, type of computers used, and hours of operation will be documented. JCI has access to a database that has the computer power consumption measurement data as function of power state. JCI will use that measurement database to calculate pre-energy usage. Post-Measurement Activities: JCI will measure computer power states and determine the power consumption in each of those states by looking at the measurement database within the software. This data will be used to calculate the savings for remainder of the M&V Services Period. The software data will be reviewed for the remainder of the M&V Services Period. The performance of this measure is based on the composition of the Customer’s network infrastructure, number of CPUs, and the assumptions regarding mode of operation, operational days/year, and the cost per kWh as set forth above. During the Project Benefit Term, JCI will be entitled to adjust savings guarantee to reflect and changes in the assumptions set forth above caused by Customers change in the number of CPUs or mode and hours of operation, failure to maintain or update the Power Management software in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations, or any other reason not related to an act or omission of JCI. In addition, if the changes are material and Customer is not able to provide adequate documentation to allow JCI to make the adjustments described, JCI will be entitled to deem that the Project Benefits relating to this Improvement Measure have been achieved Formulas and assumptions in the DEA will be used to calculate the savings ECM 18: Energy Efficient Transformers M&V Option: NEMVP-A (One Time) Verification Boundary: Retrofit isolation – Project savings will be determined within the measurement boundary that encompasses only the items that are subject to the transformer replacements project. Interaction: All Electric ECMs. Verification Period & Frequency: One-time kW pre and post measurements. Pre-Installation Activities: Measure kW of a sample set of transformers that will be replaced. Measurement will be with approximately same loading before and after. Post-Installation Activities: A digital camera will be used to document the post- retrofit conditions. Inspect and verify the transformer installation to see if they meet the specifications of the DEA in terms of quantity, quality and rating. Measure the Post kW of the same sample set of transformers from the premeasurements. Visual inspectio...
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