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Smart Meters - Public Service Commission

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Table 15 shows that for one collector meter, one violation occurs at 100%<br />

reflection @100% duty cycle. No violations at 60% reflection are predicted.<br />

Violations are predicted to occur at all scenarios using 1000% reflection<br />

except @ 1% duty cycle. All 2000% reflection scenarios indicate FCC<br />

violations can occur.<br />

Table 15 shows that for one collector meter plus multiple smart meters, FCC<br />

violations are not predicted to occur at 60% or at 100% reflection factors at<br />

any duty cycle. At 1000% reflection factor, violations are predicted at 30%<br />

to 100% duty cycles. FCC violations are also predicted at 2000% reflection<br />

factor @10 to 100% duty cycles.<br />

Where can peak power limits be violated? The peak power limit of 4000<br />

uW/cm2 instantaneous public safety limit at 3” distance? This limit may be<br />

exceeded wherever smart meters and collector meters (face plate or any<br />

portion within 3” of the internal antennas can be accessed directly by the<br />

public.<br />

Table 16 shows that for one smart meter, no violations are predicted to occur<br />

at 60% or 100% reflection factor at any duty cycle. Peak power limit<br />

violations would be predicted with scenarios of 1000% reflection @ 10% to<br />

100% duty cycles and at 2000% reflection factor @ 10% to 100% duty<br />

cycles.<br />

Table 16 also shows that for multiple smart meters, peak power limit<br />

violations are predicted to occur at 60% reflection @ 60% to 100% duty<br />

cycle and for 100% reflection @ 40% to 100% duty cycles. Violations are<br />

predicted at 1000% reflection factor @ 10% to 100% duty cycles and at<br />

2000% reflection factor @1% to 100% duty cycles.<br />

Table 17 shows that for one collector meter, peak power limit violations are<br />

predicted to occur at 60% reflection @80% to 100% duty cycles and at<br />

100% reflection @ 50% to 100% duty cycles. Violations of peak power<br />

limit are predicted to occur at all scenarios using 1000% reflection except @<br />

1%; and for 2000% reflection violations of peak power limit are predicted at<br />

all duty cycles.

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