Wanted to share a lesson learned from a recent Consumers Energy audit. The meter nameplate shows 400:5 but the billing system has 200:5. The TOU peak window on the bill doesn''t match the current tariff definition.
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Solid analysis. One thing I''d add is to verify the demand measured at 15-min intervals against the original service application.