DH-1200 Use case examples
- 1 UC 1. Starting the load control service
- 2 UC 2. Change of load control service provider at the accounting point without interruption
- 3 UC 3. Change of load control service provider at the accounting point with a service interruption
- 4 UC 4. Interruption and restoration of the load control service in a technical error situation
- 5 UC 5. Ending of the load control service
UC 1. Starting the load control service | |
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End state | A base calendar suitable for the customer’s service has been programmed at the accounting point. The accounting point is ready to receive scheduled load control requests, if agreed between the load control service provider and the customer. |
UC 2. Change of load control service provider at the accounting point without interruption | |
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End state | The load control service provider at the accounting point has been changed, and the new service provider is ready to perform load control at the accounting point. |
UC 3. Change of load control service provider at the accounting point with a service interruption | |
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End state | The load control service provider at the accounting point has been changed, and the new service provider is ready to perform load control at the accounting point. |
UC 4. Interruption and restoration of the load control service in a technical error situation | |
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Note: This use case example is relevant only if the DSO does not restore the service provider’s previously sent base calendar to the meter. |
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End state | After the meter replacement, the accounting point is in the same state regarding load control as it was before the replacement. |
UC 5. Ending of the load control service | |
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