Energy Flow Data Sample Clauses

Energy Flow Data. A continuous accumulating record of active and reactive energy flows shall be provided by means of the registers on the meters. The deployed revenue meter(s) shall be capable of providing bi-directional energy data flow in either kyz pulse signals format, or accumulated counters to RTU. All Parties shall share the same data register buffers regardless of the types of employed data communication methods. If the accumulation counter method is used, only one Party shall be responsible for freezing the accumulator buffers and the owner of the metering equipment shall freeze them. The accumulator freezing signals shall be synchronized to Universal Coordinated Time (“UCT”) within 1/ 2 seconds.
Energy Flow Data. A continuous accumulating record of active and reactive energy flows shall be provided by means of the registers on the meters. The deployed revenue meter(s) shall be capable of providing bi-directional energy data flow in either kyz pulse signals format, or accumulated counters to RTU. All Parties shall share the same data register buffers regardless of the types of employed data communication methods. If the accumulation counter method is used, only one Party shall be responsible for freezing the accumulator buffers and the owner of the metering equipment shall freeze them. The accumulator freezing signals shall be synchronized to Universal Coordinated Time (“UCT”) within 1/2 seconds. All revenue meters for new interconnection points, or whenever a meter is upgraded at an existing interconnection point, shall be programmable and capable of measuring, recording, and displaying bi-directional active and reactive energy and four quadrant power quantities. Also, the revenue meters shall be programmable for compensating for power transformer and line losses. The revenue meters may preferably have at least one serial communication, one Ethernet port, hard- wired “kyz” pulse output, and internal modem for data communication. The revenue meters’ internal clocks and real-time DAS equipment shall be synchronized with UTC with at least 10 milliseconds resolution. The GPS clock receiver used at each Interconnection Point, shall be capable of providing unmodulated IRIG-B signals to support the UTC time synch requirement.

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