Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Meter tests
prior to installation. No permanently installed meter shall be placed in
service unless its accuracy has been established. If any permanently installed
meter is removed from actual service and replaced by another meter for any
purpose, it shall be properly tested and adjusted before being placed back in
service unless such meter is monitored by a test program approved by the
commission.
(b) Testing of meters
in service. Meter test periods for all types of meters shall conform to the
latest edition of American National Standards Institute, Incorporated (ANSI)
Standard C12 unless specified otherwise by the commission.
(c) Meter tests on request of customer.
(1) Each electric utility shall, upon the
request of a customer, test the accuracy of the customer's meter at no charge
to the customer. The test shall be made during the electric utility's normal
working hours and shall be scheduled to accommodate the customer or the
customer's authorized representative, if the customer desires to observe the
test. The test should be made on the customer's premises, but may, at the
electric utility's discretion, be made at the electric utility's test
laboratory.
(2) If the meter has
been tested by the electric utility, or by an authorized agency, at the
customer's request, and within a period of four years the customer requests a
new test, the electric utility shall make the test. However, if the subsequent
test finds the meter to be within ANSI's accuracy standards, the electric
utility may charge the customer a fee, which represents the cost of testing at
a rate specified in the electric utility's approved tariffs.
(3) Following the completion of any requested
test, the electric utility shall promptly advise the customer of the date of
removal of the meter, the date of the test, the result of the test, and who
made the test.
(d) Meter
testing facilities and equipment.
(1)
Laboratory equipment. Each electric utility furnishing metered electric service
shall, either with its own facilities or a standardizing laboratory of
recognized standing, provide such meter laboratory, standard meters,
instruments and other equipment and facilities as may be necessary to make the
meter tests required by these rules. Such equipment and facilities shall
generally conform to ANSI Standard C12, unless otherwise prescribed by the
commission, and shall be available at all reasonable times for inspection by
the commission's authorized representatives.
(2) Portable test equipment. Each electric
utility furnishing metered electric service shall provide portable test
instruments for testing billing meters.
(3) Reference standards. Each electric
utility shall provide or have access to suitable indicating electrical
instruments as reference standards for insuring the accuracy of shop and
portable instruments used for testing billing meters.
(4) Testing of reference standards. Reference
standards of all kinds shall be submitted once each year or on a scheduled
basis approved by the commission to a standardizing laboratory of recognized
standing, for the purpose of test and adjustment.
(5) Calibration of test equipment. All shop
and portable instruments used for testing billing meters shall be calibrated by
comparing them with a reference standard at least every 120 days during the
time such test instruments are being regularly used. Test equipment shall at
all times be accompanied by a certified calibration card signed by the proper
authority, giving the date when it was last certified and adjusted. Records of
certifications and calibrations shall be kept on file in the office of the
electric utility.