Common use of Extended Metering Services Clause in Contracts

Extended Metering Services. ‌ Extended Metering Services are Metering Services a User requests and Western Power provides under this Agreement. Extended Metering Services are not a component of Reference Services. They are provided in response to a specific request under this Agreement. Extended Metering Services are not cyclic and are referred to as ‘off cycle’. The costs of Extended Metering Services are not recovered in Reference Tariffs and a payment is made under this Agreement. These payments are detailed in Schedule 5. The Extended Metering Services are: (a) De-energise (manual) (MS-7); (b) Re-energise (manual) (MS-8); (c) Meter exchange (MS-9); (d) Meter investigation (MS-10); (e) Communications link installation (MS-11); (f) Communications link deactivation (MS-12); (g) Meter test (laboratory) (MS-13); (h) Meter test (on-site) (MS-14); (i) Meter reconfiguration (MS-15); (j) Enablement of signal pulse outputs (MS-16); (k) Remove Meter (MS-17); (l) Verify Meter Energy Data (MS-18); and (m) Non-scheduled special Meter Reading (MS-19). This section describes these Extended Metering Services. 4.1. De-energise (Manual) (MS-7)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-7 Service Description De-energise (Manual) This Metering Service is an Extended Metering Service for use where a site visit is required. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to De-energise electricity supply to a Metering Point. Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will De-energise the Metering Point. This Metering Service will only be performed by Western Power on the following days and times: (a) Monday to Thursday10 (excluding public holidays); and (b) between 7:30am and 2:00pm (WST). This Metering Service will not be performed by Western Power on the Business Day before a public holiday. Fees and Service Standards for this Metering Service are defined in Schedule 4 and 5, as applicable to the User’s requirements. Due to the complex and variable requirements associated with High Voltage Metering Points, High Voltage De-energise Metering Services will be priced on application in accordance with the quotation methodology defined in Schedule 5. • A De-energise Service Order in accordance with the Communication Rules. 10 Friday is deemed a Non-Business Day for this Metering Service. 4.2. Re-energise (Manual) (MS-8)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-8 Service Description Re-Energise (Manual) This Metering Service is an Extended Metering Service for use where a site visit is required. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to Re-energise electricity supply to a Customer. Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will Re-energise the Metering Point. The User may request that a Re-energise Metering Service be performed as an Urgent Re- energise Service where prioritisation of a Re-energise Service is required. Fees and Service Standards for this Metering Service are defined in Schedule 4 and 5, as applicable to the User’s requirements. Due to the complex and variable requirements associated with High Voltage Metering Points, High Voltage Re-energise Metering Services will be priced on application in accordance with the quotation methodology defined in Schedule 5. • A Re-energise Service Order in accordance with the Communication Rules. 4.3. Meter Exchange (MS-9)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-9 Service Description Meter Exchange This Metering Service is an Extended Metering Service11. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to replace a Meter at a Metering Point , to satisfy the eligibility criteria for accessing a Reference Service (Metering). Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will: (a) attend the Metering Point; and (b) exchange the existing Meter. Where this Metering Service is provided to satisfy the eligibility criteria for a Reference Service (Metering) that includes the scheduled provision of: (a) Accumulated Energy Data, Western Power will install an Accumulation Meter; (b) Interval Energy Data, Western Power will install an Interval Meter. For: (a) an exit service or entry service the Meter will be configured to measure the transfer of electricity out of or in to (respectively) the Network, but not both; and (b) a bi-directional service the Meter will be configured to measure the transfer of electricity in to and out of the Network. An Accumulation Meter includes a Meter with Interval Energy Data storage capability which is declared to be an Accumulation Meter under clause 3.2(2) of the Metering Code. Where requesting this Metering Service to satisfy the eligibility criteria for a Reference Service (Metering) that includes the provision of scheduled Energy Data provision via remote reading, the User must also request a communications link installation Service (MS-11).

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Sources: Service Level Agreement

Extended Metering Services. Extended Metering Services are Metering Services a User requests and Western Power provides under this Agreement. Extended Metering Services are not a component of Reference Services. They are provided in response to a specific request by the User under this Agreement. Extended Metering Services are not cyclic and are referred to as ‘off cycle’. The costs of Extended Metering Services are not recovered in Reference Tariffs and a payment is made under this Agreement. These payments are detailed in Schedule 5. The Extended Metering Services are: (a) De-energise (manual) (MS-7); (b) Re-energise (manual) (MS-8); (c) Meter exchange Exchange (MS-9); (d) Meter investigation (MS-10); (e) Communications link Link installation (MS-11); (f) Communications link Link deactivation (MS-12); (g) Meter test (laboratory) (MS-13); (h) Meter test (on-site) (MS-14); (i) Meter reconfiguration (MS-15); (j) Enablement of signal pulse outputs (MS-16); (k) Remove Meter (MS-17); (l) Verify Meter Energy Data (MS-18); and (m) Non-scheduled special Meter Reading (MS-19MS-19);and (n) Meter read route change (MS-20). This section describes these Extended Metering Services. 4.1. De-energise (Manual) (MS-7)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-7 Service Description De-energise (Manual) This Metering Service is an Extended Metering Service for use where a site visit is required. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to De-energise electricity supply to a Metering Point. Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will De-energise the Metering Point. This Metering Service will only be performed by Western Power on the following days and times:MS-7) (a) Monday to Thursday10 Thursday9 (excluding public holidays); and (b) between 7:30am and 2:00pm (WST). The User may request this Extended Metering Service to be provided: (a) without a ‘preferred date’ or ‘appointment time’; (b) with a ‘preferred date’ but without an ‘appointment time’. The timeframe specified in the Service Standard will be the minimum notice period for the ‘preferred date’; (c) with a ‘preferred date’ and an ‘appointment time’ of either between 7.00a.m. and 11.59a.m. on any Business Day or noon and 5.00p.m. on any Business Day. The timeframe specified in the Service Standard will be the minimum notice period for the ‘preferred date’. This Extended Metering Service will not be performed by Western Power on the Business Day before a public holiday. Fees and Service Standards for this Extended Metering Service are defined in Schedule 4 and 5, as applicable to the User’s requirements. Due to the complex and variable requirements associated with High Voltage Metering Points, High Voltage De-energise Metering Services will be priced on application in accordance with the quotation methodology defined in Schedule 5. • A De-energise Service Order in accordance with the Communication Rules. 10 9 Friday is deemed a Non-Business Day for this Metering Service. 4.2. Re-energise (Manual) (MS-8)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-8 Service Description Re-Energise MS-8) (Manuala) This Metering Service is without a ‘preferred date’ or ‘appointment time’; (b) with a ‘preferred date’ but without an Extended Metering Service for use where a site visit is required. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to Re-energise electricity supply to a Customer. Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will Re-energise the Metering Point‘appointment time’. The User may request that timeframe specified in the Service Standard will be the minimum notice period for the ‘preferred date’; (c) with a Re-energise Metering ‘preferred date’ and an ‘appointment time’ of either between 7.00a.m. and 11.59a.m. on any Business Day or noon and 5.00p.m. on any Business Day. The timeframe specified in the Service Standard will be performed as an Urgent Re- energise Service where prioritisation of a Re-energise Service is requiredthe minimum notice period for the ‘preferred date’. Fees and Service Standards for this Extended Metering Service are defined in Schedule 4 and 5, as applicable to the User’s requirements. Due to the complex and variable requirements associated with High Voltage Metering Points, High Voltage Re-energise Metering Services will be priced on application in accordance with the quotation methodology defined in Schedule 5. • A Re-energise Service Order in accordance with the Communication Rules. 4.3. Meter Exchange (MS-9)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-9 Service Description Meter Exchange This Metering Service is an Extended Metering Service11. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to replace a Meter at a Metering Point , to satisfy the eligibility criteria for accessing a Reference Service (MeteringMS-9). Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will: (a) attend the Metering Point; and (b) exchange the existing Meter. Where this Metering Service is provided to satisfy the eligibility criteria for a Reference Service (Metering) that includes the scheduled provision of: (a) Accumulated Energy Data, Western Power will install an Accumulation Meter; (b) Interval Energy Data, Western Power will install an Interval Meter. For: (a) an exit service or entry service the Meter will be configured to measure the transfer of electricity out of or in to (respectively) the Network, but not both; and (b) a bi-directional service the Meter will be configured to measure the transfer of electricity in to and out of the Network. An Accumulation Meter includes a Meter with Interval Energy Data storage capability which is declared to be an Accumulation Meter under clause 3.2(2) of the Metering Code. Where requesting this Metering Service to satisfy the eligibility criteria for a Reference Service (Metering) that includes the provision of scheduled Energy Data provision via remote reading, the User must also request a communications link installation Service (MS-11).

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Sources: Service Level Agreement

Extended Metering Services. Extended Metering Services are Metering Services a User requests and Western Power provides under this Agreement. Extended Metering Services are not a component of Reference Services. They are provided in response to a specific request by the User under this Agreement. Extended Metering Services are not cyclic and are referred to as ‘off cycle’. The costs of Extended Metering Services are not recovered in Reference Tariffs and a payment is made under this Agreement. These payments are detailed in Schedule 5. The Extended Metering Services are: (a) De-energise (manual) (MS-7); (b) Re-energise (manual) (MS-8); (c) Meter exchange Exchange (MS-9); (d) Meter investigation (MS-10); (e) Communications link Link installation (MS-11); (f) Communications link Link deactivation (MS-12); (g) Meter test (laboratory) (MS-13); (h) Meter test (on-site) (MS-14); (i) Meter reconfiguration (MS-15); (j) Enablement of signal pulse outputs (MS-16); (k) Remove Meter (MS-17); (l) Verify Meter Energy Data (MS-18); and (m) Non-scheduled special Meter Reading (MS-19MS-19);and (n) Meter read route change (MS-20). This section describes these Extended Metering Services. 4.1. De-energise (Manual) (MS-7)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-7 Service Description De-energise (Manual) This Metering Service is an Extended Metering Service for use where a site visit is required. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to De-energise electricity supply to a Metering Point. Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will De-energise the Metering Point. This Metering Service will only be performed by Western Power on the following days and times:MS-7) (a) Monday to Thursday10 Thursday9 (excluding public holidays); and (b) between 7:30am and 2:00pm (WST). The User may request this Extended Metering Service to be provided: (a) without a ‘preferred date’ or ‘appointment time’; (b) with a ‘preferred date’ but without an ‘appointment time’. The timeframe specified in the Service Standard will be the minimum notice period for the ‘preferred date’; (c) with a ‘preferred date’ and an ‘appointment time’ of either between 7.00a.m. and 11.59a.m. on any Business Day or noon and 5.00p.m. on any Business Day. The timeframe specified in the Service Standard will be the minimum notice period for the ‘preferred date’. This Extended Metering Service will not be performed by Western Power on the Business Day before a public holiday. Fees and Service Standards for this Extended Metering Service are defined in Schedule 4 and 5, as applicable to the User’s requirements. Due to the complex and variable requirements associated with High Voltage Metering Points, High Voltage De-energise Metering Services will be priced on application in accordance with the quotation methodology defined in Schedule 5. A De-energise Service Order in accordance with the Communication Rules. 10 9 Friday is deemed a Non-Business Day for this Metering Service. 4.2. Re-energise (Manual) (MS-8)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-8 Service Description Re-Energise MS-8) (Manuala) This Metering Service is without a ‘preferred date’ or ‘appointment time’; (b) with a ‘preferred date’ but without an Extended Metering Service for use where a site visit is required. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to Re-energise electricity supply to a Customer. Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will Re-energise the Metering Point‘appointment time’. The User may request that timeframe specified in the Service Standard will be the minimum notice period for the ‘preferred date’; (c) with a Re-energise Metering ‘preferred date’ and an ‘appointment time’ of either between 7.00a.m. and 11.59a.m. on any Business Day or noon and 5.00p.m. on any Business Day. The timeframe specified in the Service Standard will be performed as an Urgent Re- energise Service where prioritisation of a Re-energise Service is requiredthe minimum notice period for the ‘preferred date’. Fees and Service Standards for this Extended Metering Service are defined in Schedule 4 and 5, as applicable to the User’s requirements. Due to the complex and variable requirements associated with High Voltage Metering Points, High Voltage Re-energise Metering Services will be priced on application in accordance with the quotation methodology defined in Schedule 5. A Re-energise Service Order in accordance with the Communication Rules. 4.3. Meter Exchange (MS-9)‌ Category Extended Metering Service No. MS-9 Service Description Meter Exchange This Metering Service is an Extended Metering Service11. This Metering Service may be requested by the User to replace a Meter at a Metering Point , to satisfy the eligibility criteria for accessing a Reference Service (MeteringMS-9). Where this Metering Service is requested, Western Power will: (a) attend the Metering Point; and (b) exchange the existing Meter. Where this Metering Service is provided to satisfy the eligibility criteria for a Reference Service (Metering) that includes the scheduled provision of: (a) Accumulated Energy Data, Western Power will install an Accumulation Meter; (b) Interval Energy Data, Western Power will install an Interval Meter. For: (a) an exit service or entry service the Meter will be configured to measure the transfer of electricity out of or in to (respectively) the Network, but not both; and (b) a bi-directional service the Meter will be configured to measure the transfer of electricity in to and out of the Network. An Accumulation Meter includes a Meter with Interval Energy Data storage capability which is declared to be an Accumulation Meter under clause 3.2(2) of the Metering Code. Where requesting this Metering Service to satisfy the eligibility criteria for a Reference Service (Metering) that includes the provision of scheduled Energy Data provision via remote reading, the User must also request a communications link installation Service (MS-11).

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Sources: Service Level Agreement