Advanced Search

BSCP515 Licensed Distribution V24.0

Effective From Date:
Status:LIVE
Other versions
Download Forms
Download

1. Reference is made to the Balancing and Settlement Code for the Electricity Industry in Great Britain and in particular, to the definition of “BSC Procedure”.

2. This is BSC Procedure 515, Version 24.0 relating to Licensed Distribution.

3. This BSC Procedure is effective from 01 October 2024.

4. This BSC Procedure has been approved by the Panel.

1. Introduction

1.1 Purpose and Scope of the Procedure

This BSC Procedure (BSCP) defines a number of specific processes that Licensed Distribution System Operators (LDSOs) will use in order to carry out ongoing distribution obligations required by the BSC.

It describes the obligations applicable to LDSOs in relation to industry processes, e.g. new connections, de-energisations and disconnections of Supplier Volume Allocation (SVA) and/or Central Volume Allocation (CVA) Metering Systems.

The purpose of this BSCP is to describe the high-level requirements of LDSOs and their relationship with other market participants such as the Suppliers, Supplier Meter Registration Agents (SMRAs) and the SVA Agent.

LDSOs shall liaise with other LDSOs as required to help establish correct LLFs and Aggregation Rules details.

1.2 Main Users of Procedure and their Responsibilities

This BSCP provides a central focus for licensed distribution businesses carrying out their Settlement activities. LDSOs will be required to liaise with a range of market participants in order to carry out their various Settlement obligations. As a result, this document makes reference to many other BSCPs for the full details of some of the more complex procedures that involve a number of different participants.

1.3 Use of the Procedure

The remaining sections in this document are:

Section 2 – Not Used.

Section 3 – Interface and Timetable Information: this section defines in more detail the requirements of each business process.

Section 4 – Appendices: this section contains additional information relating to Current Transformer (CT) and Voltage Transformer (VT) data.

1.4 Balancing and Settlement Code Provision

This BSCP has been produced in accordance with the provisions of the Balancing and Settlement Code (the Code). In the event of an inconsistency between the provisions of this BSCP and the Code, the provisions of the Code shall prevail.

1.5 Associated BSC Procedures

BSCP15

BM Unit Registration

BSCP20

Registration of Metering Systems for Central Volume Allocation

BSCP25

Registration of Transmission System Boundary Points, Grid Supply Points, GSP Groups and Distribution Systems Connection Points

BSCP41

Report Requests and Authorisation

BSCP65

Registration of Parties and Exit Procedures

BSCP68

Transfer of Registration of Metering Systems between CMRS and SMRS

BSCP75

Registration of Aggregation Rules for Volume Allocation Units

BSCP128

Production, Submission, Audit and Approval of Line Loss Factors

BSCP501

Supplier Meter Registration Service

BSCP502

Half Hourly Data Collection for SVA Metering Systems Registered in SMRS

BSCP503

Half Hourly Data Aggregation for SVA Metering Systems Registered in SMRS

BSCP504

Non Half Hourly Data Collection for SVA Metering Systems registered in SMRS

BSCP505

Non Half Hourly Data Aggregation for SVA Metering Systems registered in SMRS

BSCP508

Supplier Volume Allocation Agent

BSCP509

Changes to Market Domain Data

BSCP520

Unmetered Supplies Registered in SMRS

BSCP537

Qualification Process for SVA Parties, SVA Party Agents and CVA MOAs

1.6 Acronyms and Definitions

1.6.1 Acronyms

The terms used in this BSCP are defined as follows.

BSC

Balancing and Settlement Code

BSCCo

Balancing and Settlement Code Company

BSCP

BSC Procedure

CDCA

Central Data Collection Agent

CMRS

Central Meter Registration Service

CRA

Central Registration Agent

CT

Current Transformer

DC

Data Collector

DCE

Demand Control Event

LDSO

Licensed Distribution System Operator

HHDC

Half Hourly Data Collector

LLF

Line Loss Factor

LLFC

Line Loss Factor Class

MDD

Market Domain Data

SVA MOA

SVA Meter Operator Agent

MTC

Meter Timeswitch Class

MSID

Metering System ID

NETSO

National Electricity Transmission System Operator

NHHDC

Non Half Hourly Data Collector

REC

Retail Energy Code

SMRA

Supplier Meter Registration Agent

SMRS

Supplier Meter Registration Service

SVA

Supplier Volume Allocation

SVAA

Supplier Volume Allocation Agent

TAA

Technical Assurance Agent

VT

Voltage Transformer

WD

Working Day

1.6.2 Definitions

Full definitions of the above acronyms are, where appropriate, included in the BSC.

Nominated LDSO

The LDSO who has obligations to submit the GSP Group Metered Volume Aggregation Rules. For the avoidance of doubt, the Nominated LDSO is the LDSO who was responsible for a GSP Group on 1 August 2003 or the Scottish Distribution Licensee in respect of that Bulk Supply Point Group under the Settlement Agreement for Scotland on 1 August 2003.

National Measurement Transformer Error Statement

A list of Current Transformer and Voltage Transformer types which have been approved as an agreed list of national Generic Measurement Transformer Errors. This list can be used by the TAA to replace the Measurement Transformer Test Certificate where no Measurement Transformer Test Certificate exists.

2. Not Used

3. Interface and Timetable Information

3.1 Not used

3.2 Not used

3.3 New SVA Metering System

The establishment of a new SVA Metering System may arise as a result of a number of circumstances including the following:

    • new connection to be registered in SMRS;

    • new connection for a Metering System associated with an Exemptable Generating Plant where the Export Meter(s) is registered in CMRS (the procedure for this process is set out in BSCP501); and

    • transfer of Metering System registration from CMRS to SMRS (the procedure for this process is set out in BSCP68).

The procedures to be followed by the LDSO differ depending on the circumstances. In all cases, however, LDSOs should consider whether any changes are required to LLFs, LLFCs, and MTC-related MDD entities as a result of new SVA Metering System. For the Commissioning of new or replacement measurement transformers, go to section 3.3.A.

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.3.1

For all other metering systems.

Within 2WD of completion of works associated with a new connection, or LDSO’s agreement with Supplier to register a new MSID.

Notify new MSID data.

LDSO.

SMRA.

MSID, GSP Group Id, LLF Class Id1, Metering Point Address, Connection Type, Metered Indicator, Import/Export Indicator and Associated Import/Export MSID (where applicable).

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.3.2

Within 1WD2 of accepting a valid registration from the Supplier.

Notify Settlement liability for New MSID.

SMRA.

LDSO.

Supplier Id, MSID, DA Id3, DC Id and Supply Start Date.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.3.3

Within 5WD (for HH) or 10WD (for NHH) of installation and commissioning of Metering System by SVA MOA.

Provide Meter Technical Details.

SVA MOA. 4

LDSO.

D0149 Notification of Mapping Details,

D0150 Non Half Hourly Meter Technical Details. (for NHH Metering Systems)

OR

D0268 Half Hourly Meter Technical Details. (for HH Metering Systems)

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.3.A New SVA Metering System – Commissioning of Measurement Transformers

Commissioning shall be performed on all new Metering Equipment which is to provide Metering data for Settlement. Should the Measurement Transformers be owned by the LDSO then Commissioning procedures need to be followed in accordance with the appropriate Codes of Practice and Code of Practice 4 and the Retail Energy Code (REC).

If the Measurement Transformers are not owned by a LDSO then SVA MOA Commissioning will take place on the Measurement Transformers in accordance with the REC.

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.3.A.1

At the earliest opportunity but no later than 16 WD after energisation (if LDSO energises) or 16 WD after receipt of the D0139 from HHMOA (if HHMOA energises)

Commission Measurement Transformers in accordance with Code of Practice 4.

LDSO

Internal Process.

3.3.A.2

At the earliest opportunity but no later than 21 WD after energisation (if LDSO energises) or 21 WD after receipt of the D0139 from HHMOA (if HHMOA energises)

Send complete Commissioning information for the Measurement Transformers to the SVA MOA.

LDSO

SVA MOA

D0383 Notification of Commissioning information.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.4 New CVA Metering System

Refer to Appendix 4 for further details regarding the LDSO’s role in submitting CVA data into Settlement following a new connection.

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.4.1

Following request or for any other reason.

Establish new connection in accordance with the relevant connection agreement.

LDSO.

Internal Process.

3.4.2

If required,

a) at least 20WD before Registration Effective From Date of new connection, or

b) at least 40WD before Registration Effective From Date of new connection if new LLFs are intended to be effective from that date.

Register new Systems Connection Point or Boundary Point in accordance with BSCP25.

LDSO.5

CRA.

BSCP25 Registration of Metering Systems for Central Volume Allocation.

BSCP25

3.4.3

At least 40WD before Registration Effective From Date of Metering System.6

Register new Metering System with CRA in accordance with BSCP20.

Registrant.

CRA.

BSCP20 Registration of Metering Systems for Central Volume Allocation.

BSCP20.

3.4.4

At least 30WD prior to BM Unit Effective From Date.

Register BM Unit with CRA in accordance with BSCP15.

BM Unit Lead Party.

CRA.

BSCP15 BM Unit Registration.

BSCP15.

3.4.5

Following 3.4.4.

Notify LDSO of BM Unit registration where BM Unit is embedded within a Distribution System.

CRA.

LDSO.

BM Unit information including Effective From Date.

Post/Fax/Email.

3.4.6.

At any time but at least prior to 3.4.7 and 3.4.8.

Liaise with other LDSOs in GSP Group to ascertain LLFs.7

LDSO.

Other LDSOs.

GSP Group ID, Line Loss Factors, other relevant Distribution System information.

Fax/Email/Letter.

3.4.7

Following 3.4.6 and at least 40WD prior to LLF Effective Date.8

Submit LLFs to BSCCo for Panel approval in accordance with BSCP128.

LDSO.

BSCCo.

BSCP128 Production, Submission, Audit and Approval of Line Loss Factors.

BSCP128.

3.4.8

At least 20WD prior to Aggregation Rules effective date.

Submit new Aggregation Rules for each Volume Allocation Unit for which the LDSO is responsible as detailed in BSCP75.

LDSO.

CDCA.

BSCP75 Registration of Meter Aggregation Rules for Volume Allocation Units.

BSCP75.

3.4.9

Prior to the Effective Date of the Aggregation Rules and as part of 3.4.8

Provide a copy of the GSP Group Take Aggregation Rules to the LDSO

CDCA.

Nominated LDSO.

GSP Group Take Aggregation Rules from CDCA-I048

Fax/Letter/Email

3.4.10

Following receipt of 3.4.9

Check revised Aggregation rules for GSP Group.

Nominated LDSO.

GSP Group Metered Volume and GSP Group Take Aggregation Rules.

Internal Process

3.5 Energisation of a Metering System (SVA Only)9

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.5.1

At any time.

Issue energisation request.

Supplier.

SVA MOA

or

LDSO

D0134 Request to Change Energisation Status.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

If SVA MOA energises

3.5.2

Within 5WD (for HH) or 10WD (for NHH) of attempting to change energisation status.

Send change of energisation status and initial meter register reading.

SVA MOA.

LDSO, Supplier, DC.

D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

or

For Prepayment Meters see the D0179 - Confirmation of Energisation/De-Energisation of a Prepayment Meter.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

If LDSO energises

3.5.3

If request rejected and within 2WD of 3.5.1.

Send notification of rejection, including reasons why the request has been rejected.

LDSO.

Supplier.

D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

P0211 Site Visit Rejection.10

or

For Prepayment Meters either the D0179 - Confirmation of Energisation/De-Energisation of a Prepayment Meter or D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

Manual.

3.5.4

If request accepted and on the date requested or agreed in 3.5.1.

Energise Metering System and note initial meter register reading.

LDSO.

Internal Process.

3.5.5

Within 5WD of 3.5.4.

Send change of energisation status and the initial meter register reading.

LDSO.

SVA MOA,

Supplier.

D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.11

or

For Prepayment Meters either the D0179 - Confirmation of Energisation/De-Energisation of a Prepayment Meter or D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.6 De-energisation of a Metering System (SVA Only)12

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.6.1

As required and at least 10WD before the requested de-energisation date.13

Send de-energisation request.

Supplier.

SVA MOA

or

LDSO

D0134 Request to Change Energisation Status.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

If SVA MOA de-energises

3.6.2

Within 5WD (for HH) or 10WD (for NHH) of attempting to change energisation status.

Send change of energisation status and final Meter register reading.

SVA MOA.

LDSO, Supplier, DC.

D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change. 13

P0211 Site Visit Rejection. 12

or

For Prepayment Meters either the D0179 - Confirmation of Energisation/De-Energisation of a Prepayment Meter or D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change. 13

Go to 3.6.1 if required.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

If LDSO de-energises

3.6.3

If request rejected and within 2WD (for HH) or 5WD (for NHH) of 3.6.1.

Send notification of rejection, including reasons why the request has been rejected.

LDSO.

Supplier.

D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

P0211 Site Visit Rejection. 12

or

For Prepayment Meters either the D0179 - Confirmation of Energisation/De-Energisation of a Prepayment Meter or D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

Go to 3.6.1 if required.

Manual.

3.6.4

If request accepted and within 2WD of 3.6.1 (HH only).

Agree time and date for de-energisation.

LDSO

SVA MOA.

De-energisation details.

Telephone or other method, as agreed.

3.6.5

Within 2WD of 3.6.4 and before planned date for de-energisation (HH only).

Arrange with HHDC to collect final HH Metered Data.

SVA MOA.

HHDC.

D0005 Instruction on Action.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.6.6

On date and time agreed in 3.6.4(HH only).

Collect final HH Metered Data.

HHDC.

Internal Process.

3.6.7

Immediately following 3.6.6 (HH only).

Confirm final HH Metered Data collection.

HHDC.

LDSO or SVA MOA (if appropriate).

The LDSO or SVA MOA (if appropriate) will telephone the HHDC when it is on site. Following the HHDC collecting the data, the HHDC will provide confirmation to the LDSO or SVA MOA, as appropriate.

Telephone or other method, as agreed.

3.6.8

On the date requested or agreed in 3.6.1, or as required (for example, as a result of an emergency).

Obtain final Meter register reading, if available.

De-energise Metering System.

LDSO.

Internal Process.

3.6.9

Within 10WD of 3.6.8.

Send change of energisation status and final Meter register reading, if available.

LDSO.

Supplier, SVA MOA.

D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change. 13

or

For Prepayment Meters either the D0179 - Confirmation of Energisation/De-Energisation of a Prepayment Meter or D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

If LDSO de-energises when not at the request of a Supplier14

3.6.10

At any time.

Obtain final Meter register reading, if available.

De-energise Metering System

LDSO

Internal Process.

3.6.11

Within 10WD of 3.6.10.

Send change of energisation status and final Meter reading, if available.

LDSO

Supplier, SVA MOA.

D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

or

For Prepayment Meters either the D0179 - Confirmation of Energisation/De-Energisation of a Prepayment Meter or D0139 Confirmation or Rejection of Energisation Status Change.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.7 Disconnection of a SVA Metering System

SVA disconnections are carried out under the following scenarios:

    • Supplier led, where the customer seeks a disconnection from the Supplier; and

    • LDSO led, where the customer seeks a disconnection from the LDSO, or the LDSO needs to disconnect at short notice, for example as a result of an emergency.

    • In both cases, it may be necessary for the LDSO to de-energise the Metering System; and/or with agreement with the Supplier, remove the assets. If this is the case, then de-energisation should be carried out in accordance with Section 3.6 De-energisation of a Metering System (SVA Only) and the REC; and removal of Meters in accordance with the REC.

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

Supplier led disconnections only

3.7.1

At request of Supplier, or as required.

Supplier requests disconnection of Metering System.

Supplier.

LDSO.

D0132 Request for Disconnection of Supply.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.7.2

If request rejected.

Notify Supplier of rejection of disconnection request.

LDSO.

Supplier.

D0262 Rejection of Disconnection.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

LDSO led disconnections only

3.7.3

As required15.

Notify Supplier of scheduled disconnection of Metering System

LDSO

Supplier

Disconnection Date and MSID

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.7.4

Within 5WD of receipt of notification of scheduled disconnection, if Supplier objects16.

Notify LDSO of reason for objecting to the disconnection.

Supplier

LDSO

Reason for objecting to the disconnection, Disconnection Date and MSID

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

For all disconnections

3.7.5

If request accepted following 3.7.1 or 3.7.3.

Notify SVA MOA and DC of scheduled disconnection;

and

Arrange for retrieval of final Meter register, de-energisation of Metering System and retrieval of the assets, as appropriate.17

Supplier

SVA MOA/DC

Disconnection Date and MSID

As per 3.6 De-energisation of a Metering System (SVA Only) and the REC.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.7.6

If Metering System is still energised at scheduled time of disconnection.

Decide as to whether to proceed with the disconnection.18

LDSO

Internal Process.

3.7.7

If the LDSO has agreed with the Supplier to collect the final Meter register reading.

Obtain final Meter register reading, if available.

LDSO

Internal Process.

Provide the final Meter register reading or notify that it wasn’t available.

LDSO

SVA MOA

Final Meter register reading.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.7.8

On the date of scheduled disconnection

Disconnect Metering System

LDSO.

3.7.9

Following 3.7.8.

Notify SMRA of disconnection.19

LDSO

SMRA

Disconnection Date and MSID.

Manual, electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.7.10

On unsuccessful validation of data sent in 3.7.9.

Notify originator of receipt of invalid data.

SMRA

LDSO

MSID, original message identifier and reason for failure.

(If MSID is root of error or cause of failure, this data item may be omitted).

Manual, electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.8 Disconnection of a CVA Metering System

Note that disconnection of CVA Metering Systems is only allowed under limited circumstances.

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.8.1

As required.

Registrant requests disconnection of Metering System.

Registrant.

LDSO.

Disconnection details.

Fax/Email/Letter.

3.8.2

If request rejected.

Notify Registrant of rejection of disconnection request.

LDSO.

Registrant.

Disconnection details and reasons for rejection.

Fax/Email/Letter.

3.8.3

If request accepted.

Disconnect Metering System.

LDSO.

Disconnection Details.

Internal Process.

3.8.4

Following 3.8.3

Provide certificate of disconnection.

LDSO.

Registrant.

Certificate of disconnection.

Letter.

3.8.5

Following 3.8.3.

De-register Metering System in CRA in accordance with BSCP20

Registrant.

CRA.

BSCP20 Registration of Metering Systems for Central Volume Allocation.

BSCP20.

3.8.6

If required and following disconnection.

Submit revised Aggregation Rules for each Volume Allocation Unit for which the LDSO is responsible as detailed in BSCP75.

LDSO.

CDCA.

BSCP75 Registration of Meter Aggregation Rules for Volume Allocation Units.

BSCP75.

3.8.7

Prior to the Effective Date of the Aggregation Rules and as part of 3.8.6.

Provide a copy of the GSP Group Take Aggregation Rules to the LDSO.

CDCA.

Nominated LDSO.

GSP Group Take Aggregation Rules from CDCA-I048.

Fax/Letter/Email

3.8.8

Following receipt of 3.8.7.

Check revised GSP Group Take Aggregation rules.

Nominated LDSO.

GSP Group Metered Volume and GSP Group Take Aggregation Rules.

Internal Process

3.9 Changes to Site Technical Details

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.9.1

As required.

LDSO makes change to Metering Equipment that requires a change to Site Technical Details.

LDSO

Internal Process.

3.9.2

Within 5 WD of 3.9.1

Send updated Site Technical Details

LDSO.

SVA MOA

D0215 Provision of Site Technical Details

Electronic

or other

method, as

agreed.

3.10 Update of the National Measurement Transformer Error Statement20

The National Measurement Transformer Statement is a record of the average errors attributable to specific Measurement Transformer types based on sample data. It is to be used where it is not possible to obtain the actual errors for Measurement Transformers for SVA Metering Systems complying with Codes of Practice 3 and 5.

3.10.1 Addition to the National Measurement Transformer Error Statement

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.10.1.1

As required.

Submit a minimum sample of 50 CT or 10 VT errors obtained from test records supplied from (i) accredited sources or from (ii) other sources which have been suitably investigated to establish the reliability of the test records.

LDSO

BSCCo

Details of:

Equipment Type (HV CT / LV CT / VT)

Ratio (Tested)

Manufacturer

Class

Rating (VA)

Test Point (Load percentage)

Ratio Error and Phase Angle Error at Rated Burden and Test Burden

The spreadsheet form contained in Appendix 4.1.1 shall be used for the submission of this data.

Email Spreadsheet

3.10.1.2

Within 20WD of 3.10.1.1

Analyse Data and prepare report. If data conforms to 4.2 and Panel approval is not required, proceed to 3.10.1.4

BSCCo.

See Appendix 4.2

Go to 3.10.1.4 if panel approval not required.

Internal Process

3.10.1.3

At Panel Meeting (if Panel approval required)

Review report and approve or reject submission. Inform BSCCo of decision.

Panel

BSCCo

Report and Recommendations

Internal Process

3.10.1.4

Within 5WD of 3.10.1.2 or 3.10.1.4

Notify LDSO whether the CT or VT data has been approved

BSCCo.

LDSO

Panel Decision

Email / Fax / Post

3.10.1.5

At the same time as 3.10.1.4 (if approved)

Update the National Measurement Transformer Error Statement

BSCCo.

Internal Process

3.10.1.6

At the same time as 3.10.1.5

Notify SVA TAA of new generic CT / VT errors

BSCCo.

SVA TAA

Email / Fax / Post

3.10.2 Removal of Data from the National Measurement Transformer Error Statement

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.10.2.1

As required.

Request that data is removed from the National Measurement Transformer Error Statement stating reason for the removal.

LDSO / SVA TAA

BSCCo.

Equipment Type

Ratio

Manufacturer

Class

Rating / VA

Explanation of why the CT or VT should be removed from the National Measurement Transformer Error Statement

Email / Fax / Post

3.10.2.2

Within 10WD of 3.10.2.1

Validate the request and assess the impact. Analyse Data and prepare a report and recommendations to the Panel

BSCCo.

Panel

Internal Process

3.10.2.3

At Panel meeting

Review report and approve or reject submission. Inform BSCCo of decision.

Panel

BSCCo

Report and Recommendations

Internal Process

3.10.2.4

Within 5WD of 3.10.2.2

Notify of whether the request to remove the CT or VT has been successful.

BSCCo.

LDSO / SVA TAA

Email / Fax /Post

3.10.2.5

If the request has been successful and within 5WD of 3.10.2.3

Update National Measurement Transformer Error Statement.

BSCCo.

Internal Process

3.10.2.6

At the same time as 3.10.2.4

Notify the SVA TAA of CT / VT removal.

BSCCo.

SVA TAA

Email / Fax / Post

3.11 Not Used

3.12 On the installation of Small Scale Third Party Generating Plant

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.12.1

Within 10WD of the LDSO being informed that a Small Scale Third Party Generating Plant will be or has been installed at a site; OR

If the LDSO has to carry out a network condition assessment / reinforcement work before Small Scale Third Party Generating Plant can be installed, then within 10WD of the completion of that work.

Inform the Import Supplier of the installation of a Small Scale Third Party Generation Plant.

LDSO

Import Supplier

D0001 ‘Request Metering System Investigation’.

Electronic or other method, as agreed.

3.13 Request EAC Data to Distributor Report (Optional)

The EAC Data to Distributor Report is a snapshot containing Estimated Annual Consumption (EAC) data and Metering System details in respect of Metering Systems located at Boundary Points on the relevant LDSO’s Distribution System(s) and Associated Distribution System(s), in accordance with Section S2.4.2(g). LDSOs who wish to receive the EAC Data to Distributor Report must send notification in writing to Suppliers in accordance with BSCP505 Section 3.1.2.

3.14 Demand Control Events

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.14.1

Within the period of 1WD commencing on the Business Day after the BMRA receives the data from the NETSO specified in Section Q6.9.5

Notice of the DCE sent to all Category A Authorised Persons, to establish the appropriate operational contact. The Category A Authorised Persons will be used as the contact unless another contact is provided

BSCCo

Category A Authorised Persons from BSC Parties and Party Agents

Notice of the DCE

Email or other method, as agreed.

3.14.2

Within the period of 1WD commencing on the Business Day after the BMRA receives the data from the NETSO specified in Section Q6.9.5

BSCCo will assess the costs and value of the DCE in accordance with the Demand Disconnection Event Threshold Rules and notify BSC Parties, Party Agents and BSC Panel Members of the outcome of its assessment

BSCCo

BSC Parties, Party Agents and BSC Panel

Notice of the outcome of BSCCo assessment

Email, Circular, BSC Website

3.14.3

Within 5WD of 3.14.2

Send notification of Demand Control Event and all affected MSIDs21

LDSO

BSCCo

P0238 MSIDs affected by Demand Control Event22

Email to bscservicedesk@cgi.com

Send details of all CRA-registered BM Units disconnected as a result of the Demand Control Event

LDSO

CDCA

CDCA-I067 Disconnected BM Units

Email or other method, as agreed.

3.14.4

Following 3.14.3

Ensure that details of disconnected MSIDs are provided to relevant Supplier Agents and SVAA

BSCCo

All Supplier Agents,

SVAA

P0238 MSIDs affected by Demand Control Event

Email

3.15 Submission of the Current Transformer (CT) and/or Voltage Transformer (VT) ratios for inclusion (or removal) in the BSCCo valid set23

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.15.1

As required

Submit CT or VT ratio

LDSO

BSCCo

CT and/or VT ratios

Email24

3.15.2

Within 2 WDs of 3.15.1

Confirm receipt of submitted ratios

BSCCo

LDSO

Email

3.15.3

Within 5 WDs of 3.15.1

Review ratios and approve or reject submission.

BSCCo

Internal Process

3.15.4

Within 2 WDs of 3.15.3

Notify LDSO whether the CT or VT data has been approved

BSCCo

LDSO

Email

3.15.5

Within 2 WDs of 3.15.4

Send global notification that a new CT or VT ratio has been approved for addition/removal from the valid set.

BSCCo

Circular

3.15.6

10 WD following 3.15.5

Update and publish valid set

BSCCo

CT and/or VT ratios

Internal Process25

3.16 Monthly TUoS Residual Charges Billing Report

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.16.1

Within 5 WD of receiving the D0030 'Aggregated DUoS Report' data flow as part of the Initial Volume Allocation Run (SF) for the last day of a calendar month

Each Licensed Distribution System Operator (LDSO) must send the TUoS Residual Charges Billing Report

LDSO

NETSO

P0321

SFTP or by other electronic means as may be agreed

3.17 Annual TUoS Residual Charges Tariff Setting Report

REF

WHEN

ACTION

FROM

TO

INFORMATION REQUIRED

METHOD

3.17.1

Each year, within 5 WD of receiving the D0030 ‘Aggregated DUoS Report’ data flow sent as part of the Initial Volume Allocation Run (SF) for the last day of September

Each Licensed Distribution System Operator (LDSO) must send the TUoS Residual Charges Tariff Setting Report

LDSO

NETSO

P0322

SFTP or by other electronic means as may be agreed

4. Appendices

4.1 Update of the National Measurement Error Transformer Statement

4.1.1 CT or VT Error Data Form

This document is contained in file reference BSCP515_APPX041

Title ‘Form for the submission of CT or VT Error data for addition to the National Measurement Transformer Error Statement’

Date: 24 February 2005

4.2 Analysis of CT or VT Data by BSCCo.

4.2.1 CT Data

BSCCo will firstly look at the ratio error compared to the class of the CT sample for all Test Point and Burdens. If, for each Test Point and Burden, a minimum of 98% of the sample is within the class accuracy, then BSCCo may approve the CT type. For any set of CT data which does not meet these requirements and where the applicant wishes to proceed, BSCCo will undertake further analysis of the data and present the results of this further analysis to the Panel for approval.

4.2.2 VT Data

BSCCo will firstly look at the ratio error compared to the class of the VT sample for all Test Point and Burdens. If, for each Test Point and Burden, a minimum of 98% of the sample is within the class accuracy, then BSCCo may approve the VT type. For any set of VT data which does not meet these requirements and where the applicant wishes to proceed, BSCCo will undertake further analysis of the data and present the results of this further analysis to the Panel for approval.

4.3 Communication of MSIDs following Demand Control Event

4.3.1 Whilst the P0238 is sent by the LDSO to the BSCCo, it should be generated as though it is to be sent direct to Party Agents, i.e. the ‘MPID To’ in the header should reflect the various agents that are intended to receive the file.

4.3.2 The Demand Control Event ID (DCE ID) is originally determined by the National Electricity Transmission System Operator (NETSO), who uses it in its correspondence with the LDSO and SVAA. The LDSO should therefore use the DCE ID reported to it by the NETSO when compiling and sending a P0238 to Party Agents.

4.3.3 The ‘Start Date and Time’ and ‘End Date and Time’ in the P0238 reflect the start and end of the entire Demand Control Event, not intermediary stages or actions within an event. Therefore, the LDSO should report all MSIDs affected by the same event once between the Start and End Date and Time that represent the beginning and end of the whole event, irrespective of whether the LDSO disconnects and reconnects MSIDs multiple times within the same event.

4.3.4 LDSOs should aim for a single, correct P0238 submission. However, should there be an error in the original file, then LDSOs may submit a revised version which should overwrite the previous version and then be circulated. The LDSO should reuse the original Demand Control Event ID when sending an updated P0238.

4.4 Validation of Measurement Transformer Ratios

4.4.1 Where Meter Technical Details include the population of data items ‘J0454 – CT Ratio’ and/or ‘J0455 - VT Ratio’ then the populated value must conform to the valid set held on the Elexon Portal (https://www.elexonportal.co.uk/). Changes made to the valid set become live as soon as they are published by BSCCo, and the values can be used for retrospective dates.

4.4.2 Where a LDSO receives a value that is invalid (missing from the valid set) it should set the value to ‘unknown’ and contact the sender for resolution and Elexon if an update to the Valid Set is required.

4.5 Monthly TUoS Residual Charges Billing Report

4.5.1 Within 5 WD of receiving the D0030 'Aggregated DUoS Report' data flow, in relation to each Distributor ID, sent as part of the Initial Volume Allocation Run (SF) for the last day of a calendar month, each Licensed Distribution System Operator (LDSO) must send the TUoS Residual Charges Billing Report. The report should provide a count of Final Demand Sites for Charging Bands (except ‘UMS’) and a sum of gross Imports26 (for ‘UMS’ Charging Band only) which are reported by Distributor ID, GSP Group, Settlement Date, Settlement Run Type, Registrant ID and Charging Band.

4.5.2 Each report will cover all Settlement Dates in the most recent calendar month subject to the relevant Initial Volume Allocation Run (SF). It must also include the most up to date site counts and UMS Import data for each Settlement Date of a calendar month(s) where the last day of the calendar month(s) was the subject of a Reconciliation Volume Allocation Run since the last time the LDSO generated a TUoS Residual Charges Billing Report. LDSOs should not report the difference between data at the most recent VAR and the preceding VAR. Nor should LDSOs report a nil or null value if there has been no change.

4.5.3 If an LDSO does not receive a D0030 containing SF data for the last day of a calendar month by the time it receives a D0030 containing SF data for the last day of the next calendar month, then it does not need to report in accordance with this requirement for the calendar month for which a D0030 was not received. This does not absolve the LDSO of its responsibility to report updated data if this is available.

4.5.4 LDSOs must attribute Site Counts and UMS Imports to a BSC Registrant, either using the Party’s Supplier ID where sites’ Metering Systems are registered for SVA or the Party’s BSC Party ID where the sites’ Metering Systems are registered for CVA. LDSOs may use existing Settlement data flows defined in the Data Transfer Catalogue (e.g. the D0030) and the Interface Definition Document (e.g. CDCA-I012, CDCA-I014 and CRA-I014) to determine how to attribute site counts and Imports to the correct BSC Party.

4.5.5 Data will be mapped to Charging Bands, as specified in each LDSO’s Relevant Charging Statement (as defined in the Distribution Connection and Use of System Agreement). When reporting the Charging Bands, LDSOs will use a valid set as follows27:

    • Dom – Domestic

    • LVN1 – LV No MIC band 1

    • LVN2 – LV No MIC band 2

    • LVN3 – LV No MIC band 3

    • LVN4 – LV No MIC band 4

    • LV1 – LV MIC band 1

    • LV2 – LV MIC band 2

    • LV3 – LV MIC band 3

    • LV4 – LV MIC band 4

    • HV1 – HV band 1

    • HV2 – HV band 2

    • HV3 – HV band 3

    • HV4 – HV band 4

    • EHV1 – EHV band 1

    • EHV2 – EHV band 2

    • EHV3 – EHV band 3

    • EHV4 – EHV band 4

    • UMS – Unmetered Supplies

4.5.6 Where an LDSO has more than one Distributor ID (MPID), then the LDSO must report data disaggregated by each Distributor ID in its report to the NETSO.

4.5.7 When providing UMS consumption data, LDSOs will attribute this to the distinct UMS Charging Band. Note that this is a charging band defined for the purpose of this process, which is otherwise not defined by the DCUSA. All LDSOs will use the same UMS charging band ID ,‘UMS’.

4.5.8 LDSOs must retain data, provided to the NETSO, for a minimum of 14 months from the provision of this data to the NETSO.

4.5.9 This report is sent using the CSV file format specified in the SVA Data Catalogue.

4.5.10 Example of reporting updated billing data for calendar months subject to Reconciliation VARs;

4.5.10.1 Imagine that on 11 March 2019 an LDSO produced a TUoS Residual Charges Billing Report for the calendar month of January 2019. The next TUoS Residual Charges Billing Report will be produced for the calendar month of February 2019. It is likely the LDSO will need to produce its next billing data report by 11 April.

4.5.10.2 In between 11 March 2019 and 11 April SVAA will perform Reconciliation VARs for calendar months before February 2019. For example, on 20 March 2019 SVAA completed the R1 VAR for 31 January 2019 and the RF VAR for 31 January 2018. Therefore the LDSO should report updated site counts and UMS Import data for all days in January 2018 and January 2019 alongside the site counts and UMS Import data it reports for February 2019.

4.5.10.3 Figure 1 illustrates the relationship between Settlement Days (i.e. the days of a calendar month to be reported) and the dates of VARs.




Figure 1

complex image of process

4.6 Annual TUoS Residual Charges Tariff Setting Report

4.6.1 Each year, within 5 WD of receiving the D0030 ‘Aggregated DUoS Report’ data flow sent as part of the Initial Volume Allocation Run (SF) for the last day of September, LDSOs must send the NETSO a report containing the sum of the last twelve months’ actual metered Imports28 (MWh) to Final Demand Sites connected to the LDSO’s Distribution System (excluding UMS), which are measured by Metering Systems registered for CVA or SVA, by each combination of Charging Band, Distributor ID and GSP Group.

4.6.2 The twelve month period to be reported must be the period running from 1 October to 30 September inclusive.

4.6.3 LDSOs must use Imports based on the most recent VAR available at the time of producing the report and exclude exports, i.e. it must not provide a net value of imports by subtracting exports.

4.6.4 This requirement takes effect from 1 October 2023. Until the 1 October 2023, LDSOs and the NETSO will agree interim reporting arrangements that will enable the NETSO to set residual tariffs in October 2021 and October 2022.

4.6.5 This report is sent using a CSV file format specified in the SVA Data Catalogue.

AMENDMENT RECORD – BSCP515

Version

Date

Description of Changes

CPs Included

Mods Panel Ref

1.0

01/08/03

Approved for use by Panel

Modification P62

63/024

2.0

04/11/04

SVA November 2004 Release

CP955

SVG/43/003

3.0

23/02/05

SVA February 05 Release and BETTA 6.3

BETTA 6.3, CP1049, CP984, CP992, CP1091

SVG/47/004

4.0

03/11/05

SVA November 2005 Release

CP1105 and CP1139

SVG/56/004

5.0

23/08/07

P197 Release

P197

CP1176

P/115/04,

SVG67/16 & ISG68/02

6.0

01/11/07

November 07 Release

CP1184 v2.0 and CP1210

SVG74/03

ISG79/02

SVG79/02

7.0

28/02/08

February 08 Release

CP1199

SVG79/02

8.0

06/11/08

November 08 Release

CP1225

SVG85/01

9.0

26/0208

February 09 Release

CP1250

SVG93/02

10.0

20/04/09

P216 Release

P216

SVG97/08

11.0

25/06/09

June 09 Release

CP1259

SVG93/02

CP1279

SVG93/02

P222

12.0

07/11/13

November 2013 Release

CP1384

SVG144/01

CP1385

SVG144/01

13.0

05/11/15

November 2015 Release

P305

SVG176/03

14.0

03/11/16

November 2016 Release

CP1458

SVG187/05

15.0

01/11/18

November 2018 Release

CP1495

SVG204/04

CP1496

SVG204/05

16.0

29/03/19

29 March 2019 Standalone Release

P369

P285/12

17.0

12/10/20

P397 Standalone Release

P397

P298/05

18.0

24/06/21

June 2021 Release

CP1530

SVG238/05

19.0

01/09/21

1 September 2021 Non-Standard Release

P420

P316/05

20.0

24/02/22

February Standard Release

P402

SVG248/04

21.0

03/11/22

November Standard Release

CP1560,CP1563

ISG253/05, SVG255/04, SVG258/02

22.0

29/06/23

June 2023 Standard Release

CP1558

CP1568

SVG257/06

SVG262/02

23.0

02/11/23

November 2023 Standard Release

CP1574

SVG268/02

24.0

01/10/24

01 October 2024 Non-Standard Release

ORD009

Directed by Secretary of State

Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright and Disclaimer

The copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document are vested in Elexon or appear with the consent of the copyright owner. These materials are made available for you for the purposes of your participation in the electricity industry. If you have an interest in the electricity industry, you may view, download, copy, distribute, modify, transmit, publish, sell or create derivative works (in whatever format) from this document or in other cases use for personal academic or other non-commercial purposes. All copyright and other proprietary notices contained in the document must be retained on any copy you make.

All other rights of the copyright owner not expressly dealt with above are reserved.

No representation, warranty or guarantee is made that the information in this document is accurate or complete. While care is taken in the collection and provision of this information, Elexon Limited shall not be liable for any errors, omissions, misstatements or mistakes in any information or damages resulting from the use of this information or action taken in reliance on it.

1 LLF Class ID will contain the actual LLF Class ID or, where this is not known, the default LLF Class ID.

2 For notifications received before 18:00 on a Working Day, SMRA will reply by 06:00 on the next Working Day.

3 Agent IDs (DC/DA) and other marked items are not mandatory for a Supplier to register liability whilst the energisation status has not been provided.

4 Following a Change of Supply or Change of Agent (and only for MSIDs first registered after 6 November 2008), the new SVA MOA may request “D0215 – Provision of Site Technical Details” from the LDSO where Meter Technical Details have not been received from the old SVA MOA, or those Meter Technical Details have missing or “unknown” measurement transformer ratios or where there are concerns over the accuracy of the CT/VT ratio held by the SVA MOA. The LDSO shall respond with the D0215 or the “D0382 – Rejection Response for Request to LDSO for Site Technical Details” within 5WD.

5 The registration of a Distribution Systems Connection Point will require the consent of the other interested distributor, as detailed in BSCP20.

6 A registration lead time of 40WD will be required if the LLFs submitted by the LDSO in step 3.4.7 are intended to become effective on and from the Metering System Effective From Date. Where this is not the case the Metering System registration lead time is 20WD as stated in BSCP20.

7 If required, the LDSO may make a formal request to BSCCo via BSCP41 (Report Requests and Authorisations) to receive other LDSOs’ reports on an ongoing basis in order to monitor future changes that may require revisions to LLFs and Aggregation Rules.

8 The lead time for LLF approval may be reduced at the discretion of BSCCo in accordance with BSCP128.

9 Note that energisation of CVA Metering Systems only occurs as part of the connection process described in section 3.4.

10 The use of this data flow is optional.

11 Where there is a failure to change the energisation status, the D0139 is sent only to the Supplier. Where the energisation status is changed, but a meter register reading cannot be taken, the D0139 is sent to all of the above recipients, and a D0002 sent by the SVA MOA to the DC requesting a decision on further action.

12 Note that, unlike in SVA, de-energisation of CVA Metering Systems only occurs as part of the disconnection process described in section 3.8

13 This step could be completed in shorter timescales where the Supplier and SVA MOA/LDSO have reached mutual agreement.

14 For example, as a result of an emergency.

15 The scheduled date should be sufficiently in the future to allow the Supplier to arrange for the collection of final Meter register reading and removal of assets. The exception to this is where the LDSO needs to carry out a disconnection at short notice (for example, as a result of an emergency). Where the LDSO is carrying out a disconnection (for example, as a result of an emergency or with the agreement of the Supplier), the LDSO will record the final Meter reading and recover the assets where safe and practical to do so.

16 If the LDSO has not received any objections from the Supplier within 5WD, then it may assume that the disconnection can go ahead as planned. Objections should be limited to the wrong MSID and/or address for disconnection.

17 The LDSO may agree with the Supplier to carry out these steps.

18 An LDSO shall have the right to refuse to disconnect if the Metering System is still energised.

19 LDSOs may additionally send a D0125 Confirmation of Disconnection of Supply data flow to the Supplier.

20 The National Measurement Transformer Error Statement may be used for the purpose of Technical Assurance where individual measurement transformer errors are not available. This process is designed to amend the data contained in the statement.

21 The Distribution Connection and Use of System Agreement (DCUSA) allows the LDSO to disclose Confidential Information (as defined in the DCUSA) where the LDSO is required or permitted to do so under a Relevant Instrument. The BSC is a Relevant Instrument for the purpose of DCUSA.

22 Please see Appendix 4.3 for details on populating the P0238.

23 This valid set refers to EMDS data item(s) J0454 (CT Ratio) and J0455 (VT Ratio) however the valid set will be managed by BSCCo.

24 LDSOs should email metering@elexon.co.uk with the measurement transformer ratios with which they wish Elexon to update the valid set with.

25 The valid set will be published on the BSCCo website (www.elexonportal.co.uk).

26 For the purposes of the TUoS Residual Charges Billing Report gross Imports are not (GSP Group) corrected nor loss adjusted.

27 This valid set is subject to change and is dependent on the Charging Bands defined in each LDSO’s Relevant Charging Statement.

28 For the purposes of the TUoS Residual Charges Tariff Setting Report gross Imports are not (GSP Group) corrected nor loss adjusted