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_ISUBISFGA_000007 - Define Fixed Volume Correction Factors

_ISUBISFGA_000007 - Define Fixed Volume Correction Factors

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In this IMG activity you can store date-based values for the volume correction factor. You need to have enabled access to these values for the purposes of actual gas billing by setting the Fixed VCF indicator (fixed volume correction factor) in the activity Define Volume Correction Factor Procedure. The control indicators for temperature, air pressure and measured pressure in that activity are then not taken into account. The control indicators for the gas law deviation factor may still be relevant.

In the Usage type field of that activity you can also control how the defined volume correction factors are to be interpreted in relation to the from-date.

  • If the field is left blank, the factors are analyzed according to the time slice generated by the from-date.
  • If "1" is entered, the factors are analyzed according to the most current date from this activity for which the validity period coincides with the gas month defined in scheduling or in the activity Define Allocation Data for Gas.

If you have entered the from-dates 12/20/1996, 12/15/1996 and 11/03/1996 in this activity, and if the gas date specified in scheduling is 12, then the from-date 12/20/1996 is used for determining the volume correction factor.

The volume correction factor stored here is used as a basis for the whole billing period.

You must first create the temperature areas. To do so, choose Device Management -> Meter Reading -> Weighting Procedure -> Degree Day Weighting -> Define Temperature Areas.

  1. Change or delete the standard settings.
  2. If you accept the standard settings, it is essential that you check the billing classes, air pressure areas and temperature areas specified in the activities Define Billing Classes, Define Air Pressure Areas, and Define Temperature Areas.
  3. To define a new setting, proceed as follows:

  • In the BClss field (billing class), specify the appropriate billing class.
  • Select the corresponding air pressure areas and temperature areas. Select the corresponding measured pressure and volume correction factors for the valid-from date.
  1. Maintain the volume correction factors for a particular period within the measured pressure limits.






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