Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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[blank_start]MCC01[blank_end] refers to a 24hr meter and applies to both smart and legacy meters. A smart meter with this configuration is a customer who has a smart meter but does not opt in to SDS.
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An [blank_start]MCC16[blank_end] meter is smart, and sends 3 reads every 2 months. Meter does not share HH date.
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An [blank_start]MCC12[blank_end] meter is smart and sends interval (HH) data because a supplier has received customer consent for HH data (48 registers per day, dispatched nightly).
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A smart meter in a customer’s home with SDS code 02 means that the customer has not given consent to their supplier to share their Half Hourly Data, but have changed their smart meter to send three register reads (Day/Night/Peak) every two months.
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A customer who has given consent to share their Half Hourly Data with their supplier will always have an MCC16.
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Smart meters with CTF value [blank_start]03 and 04[blank_end] can do 48 interval/consumption data segments – each covering a half hour period, smart products are feasible
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01 and 02
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03 and 04
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04
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01 - 03
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Which of the following CTF Values are compatible with MCC16?
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01 - 02
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02 and above
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03 - 04
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01 - 04
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Which of the following CTF Values are compatible with MCC12?
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01 - 04
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03 - 04
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02 and above
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01 -0 2
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What is the only SNP (Smart Non Participation) Code a Supplier can add or remove?
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02 - Non-Technical Non Participant (NTMP)
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03 - Multiple Visits No Access (MVNA)
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04 - Smart Meter Exchange Deferred (SED)
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Consumption data replaces Meter Reading History for [blank_start]MCC12[blank_end] customers.
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A MCC12 OR MCC16 smart meter can be re-configured to MCC01 after the Smart Data Services (SDS) has changed.