TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Kamstrup 162M/382M
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10.4 Period plan - Tariff and load control table
The period plan contains tariff control table and plans for control of one or two load output, independently from
the tariffs.
In the following is shown an example of a setup of the tariff plans by use of METERTOOL.
Making a period plan, the following has to be considered:
Working days – Non working days
Period change time (often same as summer time – normal time, also called Period A and Period B in
METRTOOL. This with a resolution of 1 minute)
Tariff changes (up to 8 changes per day is possible. This with a resolution of 1 minute)
Exception days
Load control 1
Load control 2
Below show an example of a tariff plan.
10.4.1 Setup working days and non-working days
Each day of the week can be set to either a working or a non-working day.
10.4.2 Setup period A and B and tariff switch for each period.
A calendar year can be split in two periods – period A and period B. Each period is set with a start date and a
number of tariff changes (each containing a time for change and the tariff to be entered) for both working-days
and non-working days.