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Economy 10 questions
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That's useful to know, I was only basing on what I have read here in the past.Every supplier has to offer it, its in the new license conditions under supplier cheapest deal. However I don't think its top of OFGEMs priority list.
Interesting though that the EON rep posted this:
So at least in the OP's case it is not possible.Although we're able to add the day and night registers together and charge as a single rate on conventional Economy 7 meters, we're not able to do this with Economy 10.
Does the license condition not cover E10?0 -
That's useful to know, I was only basing on what I have read here in the past.
Interesting though that the EON rep posted this:
So at least in the OP's case it is not possible.
Does the license condition not cover E10?
Not all meters can be totalised and its not as simple as just looking at the overall meter type. For example there are over 200 different E7 meter configurations.
Some E10 configurations can be and others can't be. You can only tell be looking up the particular meters SSC and TPR value in the industry data (think it might be from national grid). The SSC/TPR isn't readily available on customer communications but a supplier should be able to provide it upon request.
I don't have full view of the data but what I can see is 7 different single mpan E10 configurations all of which can be totalised. HOWEVER I can see 4 different 2mpan e10 set ups none of which can be totalised. The chances are if you are on a legacy meter configuration then you can't totalise.0 -
And I'm guessing in that case, it would be better to get shot of it!HOWEVER I can see 4 different 2mpan e10 set ups none of which can be totalised. The chances are if you are on a legacy meter configuration then you can't totalise.
Especially if you are not making use of dual rate at all.0
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