Understanding Service Point Quantity Types
Service point quantity types define types of quantities that can be stored for a service point. These quantity types are often infrequently calculated descriptors of a given customer and how they relate, at an aggregate level, to either the customer base as a whole or their particular rate class. For example, a customer quantity may be used to store a scaling factor that describes how a given customer’s usage compares to the profiled usage for their rate class.
In a settlement implementation, service point quantity types can be used to define values calculated monthly, annually, etc., such as annual peak load contribution (PLC).
Service quantity types use the following parameters:
The service type (electric, gas, water, etc.) for service point quantities of this type
Quantity identifiers related to the current service point quantity type (used to provide shorthand descriptions of the various types of values measured by service point quantities of this type)