Metering and Data Acquisition System Equipment Sample Clauses

The 'Metering and Data Acquisition System Equipment' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the installation, maintenance, and operation of equipment used to measure and record energy usage or other relevant data. This clause typically specifies the types of meters or data loggers to be used, outlines standards for accuracy and calibration, and may assign responsibility for providing access to the equipment for readings or inspections. Its core function is to ensure reliable and accurate data collection, which is essential for billing, performance monitoring, and compliance with contractual or regulatory obligations.
Metering and Data Acquisition System Equipment. Measurement of electric energy for the purposes of determining load and effecting settlements, and monitoring and telemetering of power flows under this Agreement shall be made by metering and DAS equipment installed and maintained, by either DEP or Dominion Energy at the Interconnection Points consistent with the provisions of Appendix II and III of this Agreement. Any aspects of metering and DAS equipment not specifically provided for by this Agreement shall be referred to the Operating Committee pursuant to Article 6.
Metering and Data Acquisition System Equipment. Consistent with Appendix II and III of this Agreement and applicable RTO Requirements, the Parties or an Affiliate shall install and maintain metering equipment and data acquisition system (“DAS”) equipment at each Interconnection Point for measuring electric energy for the purposes of determining load, effecting settlements, and monitoring and telemetering power flows under this Agreement. The Parties are responsible for providing all Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) data to their respective RTO pursuant to applicable RTO requirements. The Parties may receive operational data regarding the interconnection between the Parties via Inter-control Center Communications Protocol (“ICCP”) data links. Should an interruption of the communication equipment interfere with either Party’s access to the SCADA data, the Parties shall use Due Diligence to resolve the problem as quickly as possible.
Metering and Data Acquisition System Equipment. Metering Equipment Maintenance, Testing, and Calibration of Metering Equipment
Metering and Data Acquisition System Equipment 

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