This Modification was implemented on 29 November 2018
What is the issue?
This modification seeks to amend provisions for the Service Request (SR) Variance and Metrics Panel report. Specifically, it looks to ensure that the information on Users who fail to forecast their monthly demand within the 10% tolerance, as a result of the following SRs, will not be published by the Panel:
• SRV 2.2 ‘Top-Up Device’; and
• SRV 7.4 ‘Read Supply Status’.
Further, it also introduces a list (owned by the Panel) for which other SRs can be added (or removed) in future.
What is the solution?
This modification proposes changes to the SEC to ensure that the information on Users who fail to forecast their monthly demand within the 10% tolerance, as a result of the following SRs, will not be published by the Panel as part of the SR Variance and Metrics Report:
• SRV 2.2 ‘Top-Up Device’; and
• SRV 7.4 ‘Read Supply Status’.
Further, it also introduces a list (owned by the Panel) for which other SRs can be added (or removed) in the future.
Who is impacted?
Supplier Parties
Other SEC Parties
DCC
What SEC documents are affected?
Section H ‘Managing Demand for DCC User Interface Services’
This is the April 2024 SEC Modifications Working Group meeting, where we will be discussing: MP085B ‘Synchronisation of Smart Meter voltage measurement periods (meters currently installed)’ MP244 ‘Device Alerts
This is the April 2024 SEC Issues Group meeting, where we discussed: PPM continuity plan Please see the meeting summary here: SEC Issues Group Meeting Summary - April 2024 (CLEAR)
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