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Before generating the report, the following should be carried out:
1.Document concession areas/lines and account areas
1.In the sidebar in the Place object tab, select map Geographic map.
2.Select Miscellaneaus > Network areas > :
oConcession area, area
oConcession area, line
oAccount area
Concession areas of the same type (Local Area Network/Region) may not overlap within an accounting area.
1.Search for all delivery points in use via the query tool.
2.Note the number.
3.Search for all delivery points in use within accounting area(s).
4.Add up the number. The result must be the same as the first search.
1.Search for the feeding stations via the query tool and select existing area and point to concession area.
Each installation and boundary point must be classified. The classification must refer to the conditions for the last day of the installation or boundary point within the calendar year to which the report relates.
For installation points to private residences and boundary points, classification must be done with a six-digit code. For installation points in private residences, six ones (1) must be stated. For boundary points, six twos (2) must be stated.
Other installation points must be classified with a five-digit SNI code according to the Svensk näringsgrensindelning 2007 (Swedish classification of industries). For mixed operations, the part responsible for the main part of the electricity use must be the governing factor for the classification. If the trader has not received an SNI code for the year to which the report relates, the installation point can be temporarily classified with a five-digit code consisting of five zeros (0).
It is possible to classify the SNI code against the ISIC code:
•If the FPP.SUBSCRIPTION.OUTAGE_REPORT_CUST_CLASS field contains a value, it will be used as the customer class in the SNI code report.
•If the field FPP.SUBSCRIPTION.OUTAGE_REPORT_CUST_CLASS has no value, the mapped value for the withdrawal point's "ISIC-Code" (FPP.METER.ISIC_CODE) will be used as the customer class in the report.
•If "ISIC code" (FPP.METER.ISIC_CODE) has no mapping, the value in "ISIC code" (FPP.METER.ISIC_CODE) will be used as customer class in the report.
•If "ISIC code" (FPP.METER.ISIC_CODE) has no value, 111111 will be used as customer class in the report.
Checking that all customer classifications contain valid values (SNI code, 111111 or 222222) takes place before the XML file for EIectricity can be generated.
Some customer classes are not read out due to defense secrecy. This applies to SNI codes 25400, 30400, 84221. Contact Digpro for instructions if you have an outlet point with SNI code 30300 that should not be included in the report.
It is possible to map the ISIC code field on the meter to the SNI code on the customer facility as follows:
1.Select Operator > Annual outage report (EIFS 2015:4) > Map customer classes for outage reporting to generate table for mapping.
2.In query tool in the Queries tab, select Electrical objects > Mapping to customer class for outage reporting to list existing ISIC codes.
3.Right-click on selected row/rows column ISIC-code and select Change value for column ISIC-code and selected rows to map selected ISIC codes.
5. Account for energy output and input energy
For each installation and boundary point, transmitted energy must be reported in kilowatt hours (kWh). Energy output and input must be reported separately.
1.Get the value for energy output from meter Annual energy ENERGY/ENERGY2.
2.Get the value for energy input from meter Annual energy produced ENERGY_PROD.
If no energy was output or input to the accounting unit via the installation or boundary point, zero kWh must be entered. Negative values should never be entered.
6. Account for the rated current of the protective device for installation and boundary points
For each installation and boundary point that has a fuse subscription of no more than 63 A, the rated current of the protective device must be reported in ampere (A). The information must refer to the conditions that applied to the last day of the installation or boundary point within the calendar year to which the report relates.
1.For the protective device's rated current, use one of the Purchased fuse (PURCHASED_FUSE) fields on the customer facility or the Current fuse (CURRENT_FUSE) field on the meter. The Purchased fuse field is used if both contain a value.
7. Account for Max hour power
For each installation and boundary point that does not have a fuse subscription of no more than 63 A, the maximum hourly power must be reported in kilowatts (kW). Maximum hourly power output and input to the accounting unit are reported separately.
1.Get the data for maximum hourly power output from customer facility Max hourly power (MAX_HOUR_POWER).
2.Get the data for maximum hourly power input from customer facility Max hourly power production (MAX_HOUR_POWER_PROD).
If no power has been output or input to the accounting unit via the installation or boundary point, zero kW must be entered. Negative values should never be entered.
1.Select Operator > Show company info.
2.Fill in the necessary information.
All outages must be classified as own or network above.
1.Fill in the column own_above_or_other in the code list OPERATOR.OPERATING_AREA_CL (Operating area) with the value 1 for own network or the value 2 for network above for each row in the code list to be included in the reporting.
2.Set Operating area to Own network or Network above to classify the outage.
The information must refer to the conditions that applied to the installation or boundary point on the last day within the calendar year to which the report refers.