Metering equipment provider audits
Metering equipment providers are responsible for the compliance of a category 1 or higher metering installations.
A metering equipment provider is a person who either:
- assumes responsibility for any metering installation, or
- is appointed to be responsible for any metering installation.
After the initial audit, subsequent audits must be carried out at intervals between three and 36 months as advised by us.
What the metering equipment provider audit covers
The functions that are covered by an audit include:
- process for a change of metering equipment provider
- installation and modification of metering installations
- maintenance of metering records and registry information
- certification and inspections of metering installations
- process for handling faulty metering installations.
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Metering Equipment Provider Audit Guidelines
MEP-audit-guidelines.pdf (PDF, 712 KB)
Last updated: 05 October 2017
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Audit Regime Inherent Risk Register - Metering Equipment Providers
Audit-Regime-Inherent-Risk-Register-Metering-Equipment-Providers.pdf (PDF, 410 KB)
Last updated: 31 May 2017
Metering Equipment Provider next audit date register
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Metering Equipment Provider next audit date register
MEP-register.html (HTML, 33 KB)
This register lists metering equipment providers that have submitted an audit and the due date of their next audit.
Last updated: 15 March 2023
More information
For any further information or questions contact the market operations team.
Email: marketoperations@ea.govt.nz