Jammu & Kashmir

‘Complete installation of smart meters in Kashmir, take action if anyone tampers with it’

A PDD employee repairs high-voltage power line in Srinagar. [FPK File photo\ Muzamil Bashir]

Srinagar: Managing Director, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), Yasin M Choudhary Friday took review meeting of implementation and progress of smart metering projects and other allied issues of distribution wing of KPDCL.

A review meeting was held between the officials of KPDCL (Distribution) and Officials of Anvil cables and Techno Pvt Limited (TKCs), said a statement.

The slow progress of installations of smart meters in various districts of the Kashmir was seriously viewed by Managing Director, KPDCL and strict directions were issued by the chair.

Physical installation of smart meters under phase II allotted to Techno Pvt Ltd was discussed and directions were issued to the concerned TKC to mobilize teams by the end of April 2023 for installation of smart meters.

Instructions were also passed on to TKC’s to increase the lot of smart meters raised for inspection at their manufacturing plant.

Both TKCs were directed to increase the no of smart meter installation per day to a figure of around 500.

Chair directed the TKCs to increase the work force at IT&C Bemina Data Centre for better IT-sub div Coordination.

Directions were also issued to various Executive Engineers/SDOs to curb the menace of power thefts especially in arrears where Smart meters are already installed.

Superintending Engineer of Circle II was directed to issue various number of dismantled energy meters to pertaining divisions, so that the concerned SDO can utilize the dismantled energy meters for flat rate consumers

Installation of Smart Metering in industries was also taken up during the meet and the concerned sub-Divs were directed to complete 100% installation with no further delay.

Managing Director issued necessary instructions to IT&C Bemina and concerned TKC/TKCs to kick start Prepaid Option of Smart Meters within two days and minimum no. of connections must not be lower than 500 in No.

The chair was apprised about the auto disconnect feature of smart meters and MD, KPDCL directed the concerned IT department to implement the feature and initiate the process to disconnect all those defaulters that haven’t paid the bill from the past 3 months by 5th of every month with strict compliance.

TKCs were directed to take up bulk metering as issued in earlier directions and to mobilize more workforce in District Pulwama, Ganderbal, and Anantnag.

All Executive Engineers along with SDO’s were directed to take up ROW issues with district administration, so that resentment faced by the concerned TKCs during installation of smart meters are barely reduced to minimum.

Executive Engineers and concerned SDOs were asked to take strict action and impose heavy penalties for those that have tampered with the smart meters or in case are resorting to illegal hooks.

TKCs were directed to replace burned out RF mode meters with GPRS type Smart Meters, wherever former is not available due to technical reasons.

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