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This issue involves a Non-CSA Customer Registered (CR) submitting a Meter Volume Override (MVO) with a bypass CSA flag. As a result, the Centralized Settlement Agent (CSA) is unaware that the Energy Supply Identifier (ESIID) is inactive. The CSA premise management is then left with units experiencing power loss, which could lead to significant permit charges. The usage of bypass codes at ERCOT is highlighted, referencing previous issues that detail the steps for proper CSA meter management.
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Issue 2012-I134 Non-CSA CR sends MVO with bypass CSA Flag
Issue • Non-CSA CR submits a MVO with the bypass CSA Flag, resulting in CSA CR never knowing the ESIID is not active. CSA premise management company is left with a Unit with no power and may incur charges for permits in the hundreds of Dollars. • See original issue 2007-I075 • There are currently 2 codes that can be used to bypass the CSA at ERCOT. • REF~1P~B44 (indicates that the meter is no longer needed and should be removed) and REF~2W~MVO (should only be used by the CSA CR)