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hours must have prior authorization from Utility. <br />3.16 Black -Out Window: Utility will define when Contractor must not complete meter exchanges. <br />During Installation Work sessions, Contractor and Utility shall agree on a route release schedule <br />that ensures routes and billing cycles will be released to the Contractor in a manner such that <br />installations can continue on certain routes / billing cycles while others are in black -out. The <br />black -out dates are listed in Black -Out Schedule (Attachment III). <br />3.17 Route Completion: Shall mean when 99% of the defined meters assigned to Contractor in <br />the route is completed as each meter will be defined as either 1) Certified, 2) Return to Utility to <br />Install, 3) Pending and waiting new install date/time, 4) escalated to the utility. <br />3.18 Water Meter Appointments: Failure of an End -User Customer to be available for a <br />scheduled appointment such as not being home and/or allowing access to the premises is <br />defined as a Missed Appointment. <br />3.19 Revisiting Installed Meter Locations: When Contractor revisits previously installed <br />equipment at Customer's request within 14 days of installation to troubleshoot the installation, <br />the cost of this revisit will be the same cost as the original installation. If the revisit results I <br />Contractor determining that there was an installation issue caused by Contractor, there will be <br />no charge to Utility for the revisit. <br />3.20: Unable to complete Installation: - Allegiant may come across meter locations that are <br />unable to be completed. Classifications of Meters that are unable to be completed are: Not able <br />to locate, End -User Customer refusal, Obstruction, Locked Gate, No Access, Unsafe Animals, <br />Customer Side Leak, Utility Side Leak, Inoperable curb stop, Direct connect without shut offs. <br />Meter does not match work order. <br />3.21: Out of Scope: Traffic lights, railroad crossing, meter exchanges in confined spaces and <br />polyphase meters as agreed to by all Parties. <br />3.22: Integration with NISC: As defined in Attachment I Requirements Response. <br />4.0 DeploymentSchedule <br />The Contractor must maintain a forward -looking detailed installation schedule based on the <br />Deployment Schedule. <br />The Contractor will deploy approximately 100 electric meters and 20 water EndPoints during <br />Utility's initial deployment period. The Contractor's personnel will be onsite to deploy meters for <br />approximately 1- 2 weeks continuously, during which all meter and EndPoint installations will be <br />performed. <br />Utility shall provide updates on anticipated full deployment start date once a <br />month after initial deployment period. At least 45 days prior to the start of the <br />full deployment, Contractor will confirm the full deployment start date. <br />222 <br />