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An Electrical Utility just added a line to the specification about
COMPLY WITH -> THE MTR1-96 CONSTRUCTION FOR POLYPHASE SOLID STATE ELECTRICITY METERS.
I was searching on google, and it seems that in our ION patents we mention this standard.
And this is my question, actually this is an standard? do we have some information about this ?
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MTR1-96 is California ISO Engineering Specification for Poly-phase Solid-State Electricity Meters for Use on the ISO Grid. As far as I know the only certified meter is the ION8650.
https://www.caiso.com/Documents/ApprovedISOMeters.pdf
Regards,
Piotr.
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MTR1-96 is California ISO Engineering Specification for Poly-phase Solid-State Electricity Meters for Use on the ISO Grid. As far as I know the only certified meter is the ION8650.
https://www.caiso.com/Documents/ApprovedISOMeters.pdf
Regards,
Piotr.
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