DP190 Standard Event and Alert Screens on SMETS2 Meters
Proposer
Tom Woolley
Lead Analyst
SEC Change
Date raised
22/11/2021
Stage
Withdrawn
Implementation date
Unknown
Latest update
On 5 September 2022 the Proposer decided to withdraw the modification due to the expected complexity, costs and timescales that would be required to deliver a solution.
What is the issue?
There is currently no common industry process for displaying recorded faults on SMETS2 Electricity and Gas Meters, despite there being a common set of GBCS Event and Alert Codes.
Without a clear record of faults on SMETS2 Electricity and Gas Meters, there is a risk that faulty Meters which have been returned to the Device Manufacturers will be reset and redeployed to the field, to be installed at Premises without the underlying fault being resolved.
This is the February 2024 SEC Modifications Working Group meeting, where we will be discussing: MP247 'Future Dating of Service Requests for SMETS1 Devices' MP263 'Improving transparency of DCC indicative
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