Meter Data definition

Meter Data means the information arising from a Meter Reading to be provided to the Retailer in accordance with Schedule 1;
Meter Data means the specific metering information, including without limitation, locations and antenna heights, provided to Sensus by Customer in writing prior to the earlier of the; (i) Effective Date; and (ii) the date set forth on the propagation study (collectively, the “Data Date”). The parties recognize and agree that the RF Field Equipment site design and build is based on the specific Meter Data provided to Sensus. For clarity, the Meter Data only contains the information specifically provided to Sensus by the Customer in writing prior to the Data Date. By way of example only (and not as an exhaustive list), the “Meter Data” includes the latitudes and longitudes of each meter, the location of each module either inside or outside (outside is assumed), and, for meters in pits, whether the radio is installed through or under the lid (the assumption is through the lids). New or different metering locations and/or antenna heights provided after the Data Date are not included as part of the Meter Data.
Meter Data has the meaning set forth in Exhibit H.

Examples of Meter Data in a sentence

  • NYISO may use estimates for invoicing consistent with Section 7.2.4 (Use of Estimated Data and Meter Data) of the NYISO Services Tariff or any successor NYISO Services Tariff provision(s).

  • The SC shall apply to the Meter Data of the SC Metered Entities that it represents, the security and validation procedures prescribed by the relevant Local Regulatory Authority.

  • Meter Data submitted by an SC for SC Metered Entities shall conform to these standards unless the ISO has, at its discretion, exempted the SC from these standards.

  • The relevant UDCs and TOs shall be included in Schedule 5 provided that the Scheduling Coordinator Metered Entity has granted those UDCs and TOs access to its Meter Data.

  • The Scheduling Coordinator shall not provide a third party access to Meter Data of a Scheduling Coordinator Metered Entity unless the Scheduling Coordinator has permission from that Scheduling Coordinator Metered Entity to provide that access.


More Definitions of Meter Data

Meter Data has the meaning given to it in the Single Electricity Market Trading and Settlement Code.
Meter Data has the meaning given in Clause 45.14.
Meter Data has the meaning given in Paragraph 7.1 of Schedule 8. Metering Equipment means Meters, associated transformers (both voltage and current), metering protection equipment including alarms circuitry and their associated data collection outstations and wiring which are part of the energy measuring equipment installed from time to time at a Metering Point.
Meter Data means the following data which can be obtained from the Meter Installation in real time: KwHr, VArHr, VAhr delivered and received, kW, kVAR, KVA demand, Instantaneous voltage, current, Watt, VAR, VA, Frequency, Power Factor, Harmonics, Voltage and Current unbalance and power quality parameters Sag/Swell and Transients (listed as Dip and Ovlt); “Meter Installation” means the meter and, if so equipped, the instrument transformers, wiring, test links, fuses, lamps, loss of potential alarms, meters, data recorders, telecommunication equipment and spin-off data facilities installed to measure power past a meter point, provide remote access to the metered data and monitor the condition of the installed equipment, whether or not such equipment is located in the immediate vicinity of the meter and includes, where applicable, a Socket- Mounted Collector or a Pole-Mounted Collector (as those terms are defined in Hydro One’s Conditions of Service document), and including all other equipment required for the Meter Installation;
Meter Data has the meaning given to such term in Section 5.3 of this Agreement.
Meter Data shall have the meaning provided in Section 5.3.2.
Meter Data means quantities of Energy measured and recorded by a Metering Installation in accordance with the provisions of Metering Code;