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Bypass CSA Flag Errors: Risk of Premise Outages & Charges

Non-CSA.CR submitting MVO with CSA bypass flag leads to active ESIID unknown. CSA management left with powerless unit, facing permit charges. Remedies through specific ERCOT codes provided. Data range: 10/01/12 – 10/31/12.

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Bypass CSA Flag Errors: Risk of Premise Outages & Charges

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  1. Issue 2012-I134 Non-CSA CR sends MVO with bypass CSA Flag

  2. 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)

  3. Data for 10/01/12 – 10/31/12

  4. Data for 10/01/12 – 10/31/12

  5. Data for 10/01/12 – 10/31/12

  6. Data for 10/01/12 – 10/31/12

  7. Data for August - October

  8. Data for August - October

  9. Data for August - October

  10. Data for August - October

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