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The Network Charge Validation is carried out in the USM (Utility Specific Module) within the EDI Supplier Setup Activity. Click here for more information:


This page explains the terminology used in Network Charge Validation

      

LLF - Line Loss Factor

The LLF (Line Loss Factor) is he distance from a grid connection point and is the 3rd part of the top line of the MPAN

Distribution Losses is the difference between the electricity entering the distribution network and that leaving it (i.e. going into a meter).

  • This MPAN has an LLF of 02B

         


Distributor

It is the first part of the core MPAN and the ID of the distributor for the area the MPAN is in.

  • Distributor 23 is Yorkshire

           

         


ASC (Agreed Supply Capacity)

The ASC (Agreed Supply Capacity) in the bill below, it is called the DUoS Availability .  

  • Also known as Maximum Import Capacity (MIC)

                

Capacity Charge

Paying for the privilege of a maximum available supply capacity (ASC) from the grid at any one time (p/kVA/day).

Excess Capacity

A penalty charge which is levied if a Supply consumes more than its allotted ASC within a given period (p/kVA/day as per the excess capacity used)

Reactive Power

The difference between the electricity supplied and amount of power that can be used (p/kVArh)

                         

Band 

The Band is XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 

  • The ASC for the MPAN determines which band the Supply should be in 

          

  • In this example the ASC of 3075 fits into Non Domestic Aggregated Band 1' (0 kWh to 3571 kWh)

         


Example 20/21 Charges

  • This is an example of the Charges that are set in the background of Sigma
  • These charges come from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
  • The highlighted example shows  XXXXXXX   Distributor 23

        






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