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a. Prepaid System Operation Manual
f. Pre-Paid Metering System Facebook Group
The conventional postpaid billing method involves a group of meter readers taking reading from the postpaid meter installed at consumers’ premises and then conveying this reading to the computer center. Electricity bill is prepared based on these readings and then the bill is distributed to the consumers’ premises. This is a very time consuming job and requires a lot of manpower. Still the accuracy of these bills cannot be guaranteed as there are several scopes of human errors. Another aspect with this system is the consumers have to pay after they use the electricity. So, they may not pay the bills in due time which creates problems for the distribution units.
To solve all these problems, prepaid metering system has been introduced in BPDB.
Advantages of prepayment meters
Third Party Vending System:
In traditional system, prepaid customers have to go to particular Utility Vending Station (UVS) physically within office hour i.e. 10am to 4pm to purchase prepaid energy Token. Customer pays cash money to vending cash counter and receives a printed copy of prepaid energy token or a smart card which is usable only for that particular prepaid meter number. Then customers come back to home and finally insert the printed token in keypad meter by pressing keys. Meter accepts only valid token and displays the recharged amount. Unified prepayment System was generating prepaid energy token only in vending Stations. This system requires huge numbers of vending stations to deal with vast number of consumers which needs large manpower for operation. The system used to operate huge amount of cash in the vending station every day. Vending was not possible without going to Vending Station and after office hours.
BPDB introduced Third Party Vending System to make the prepaid metering vending more secure, consumer friendly and cost effective. To attain this goal, BPDB appointed Grameenphone, Robi & bKash who work to provide vending service to the prepaid meter consumer of BPDB through Mobile USSD and mobile Apps.
The main objectives of 3rd Party Vending System are:
Smart Metering System
Smart Metering System provides utilities with the ability to monitor and control the meters at consumer end remotely. Now BPDB is focusing on installing smart meters to ensure better quality service to consumer. Smart meters have benefits for both consumer and utility. The main advantages of smart meters are as follows:
Benefits for end consumer:
Benefits for utility:
BPDB Pre Paid At A Glance
BPDB installed 1.5 million prepaid meters out of its 3.3 million existing customers. Currently, BPDB runs three different prepayment metering systems named Unified Prepayment Metering System, STS Prepaid System and Smart Metering System. The percentages of prepaid consumers in BPDB’s different zones are given below:
Sl No |
Zone |
Prepaid Coverage (%) In Ratio of Total Consumer |
1 |
Chittagong |
40.71 % |
2 |
Comilla |
25.68 % |
3 |
Mymensingh |
33.35 % |
4 |
Sylhet |
44.53 % |
Total |
35.89 % |
Currently BPDB has 25000 online meters installed where GPRS is used as communication medium and 1,50,000 GPRS based online meters are in the installation phase. Besides that, there is an ongoing project for 60000 PLC based online meters in BPDB. Another project of installing 1,50,575 smart pre-paid meters with KFW funding is going on in Cumilla and Mymensigh zone. A plan has been undertaken to procure and install 10,00,000 single-phase and 50,000 three-phase smart meters in four zones of BPDB with ADB funding. BPDB also has plans to go for smart meters through Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) within this financial year.
On the other hand, Government approved open market policy to encourage the customers to use prepaid meters of their choice and convenience. Directorate of Prepaid Metering System, BPDB, Dhaka is responsible for implementation of AMI and provide uninterrupted customer service for the existing customers of prepaid meters.
Prepaid Meter Charges Explained
Prepaid meter charges are explained here using an example of Prepaid meter consumer of BPDB who is a LT-A Residential Consumer and uses Single Phase Connection and 2 Kwh Sanction Load .
Vending Scenario1
When this consumer does a vending of 1000 taka for the 1st time in a month , then below charges will be applied. In this case, total 861.41 BDT energy amount will be inserted in meter.
Charge Details |
Calculation |
Amount of Money (BDT) |
Vat(5%) |
1000 x (5 / 105) |
47.62 |
Demand Charge |
1 month x (2 Kwh x 30.00 BDT) |
60.00 |
Meter Rent |
1 month x 40.00 BDT |
40.00 |
Total Charge |
|
147.62 |
Rebate (1%) |
1/101 x (1000 - 47.62 - 40.00) |
9.03 |
Total Energy |
1000 – 147.62 + 9.03 |
861.41 |
Vending Scenario 2
When this consumer does a vending of 1000 taka for the 2nd time in a month , then below charges will be applied. In this case, total 961.81 BDT energy amount will be inserted in meter.
Charge Details |
Calculation |
Amount of Money (BDT) |
Vat(5%) |
1000 x (5 / 105) |
47.62 |
Demand Charge |
0 month x (2 Kwh x 30.00 BDT) |
0.00 |
Meter Rent |
0 month x 40.00 BDT |
0.00 |
Total Charge |
|
47.62 |
Rebate (1%) |
1/101 x (1000 - 47.62) |
9.43 |
Total Energy |
1000 – 47.62 + 9.43 |
961.81 |
Vending Scenario 3
For example, if any consumer’s last vending date was: 25th June,2020 then the consumer comes to the vending station at: 5th September, 2020 and wants to vend 1000 taka, then below charges will be applied. In this case, fixed charges of 3 months(July, August and September) will be deducted. Total 660.62 BDT energy amount will be inserted in meter.
Charge Details |
Calculation |
Amount of Money (BDT) |
Vat(5%) |
1000 x (5 / 105) |
47.62 |
Demand Charge |
3 months x (2 Kwh x 30.00 BDT) |
180.00 |
Meter Rent |
3 months x 40.00 BDT |
120.00 |
Total Charge |
|
347.62 |
Total Energy |
1000 – 347.62 + 8.24 |
660.62 |
Meter Short Code
SL |
Information |
Hexing |
Inhe |
Linyang |
Eastern |
|
1P |
3P |
|||||
1 |
Meter Activation |
865 |
37120 |
37120 |
865 |
Auto |
2 |
Logoff Return Token |
818 |
54 |
C6015 |
- |
051 |
3 |
Relay Triping Cause |
806 |
|
|
008 |
041 |
4 |
Emergency Balance Start |
811/810 |
89898686 |
89898686 |
809 |
|
5 |
Meter Number |
804 |
30 |
C10 |
100 |
011 |
6 |
Sanction Load |
869 |
19 |
21350 |
007 |
004 |
7 |
Remaining Balance |
801 |
00 |
C501 |
019 |
010 |
8 |
Remaining Emergency Balance |
981/810 |
38/59 |
|
106 |
|
9 |
Last Recharge Amount |
817 |
31 |
CL401 |
200 |
050 |
10 |
Last Recharge Token |
830 |
53 |
C6014 |
201 |
|
11 |
Token Sequence Number |
889 |
52 |
C6013 |
011 |
090 |
12 |
Current Month Uses |
814 |
01 |
|
803 |
047 |
13 |
Last Month Uses |
820 |
|
|
820 |
053 |
14 |
Status of Friendly Mode |
900 |
51/51/56 |
C6011, C6012 |
785 |
100 |
15 |
Voltage |
877 |
07 |
L1-3270, L2-5270, L3-7270 |
760 |
070 |
16 |
Current |
874 |
08 |
L1-3170, L2-5170, L3-7170 |
763 |
071 |
17 |
Overdraw Threshold |
|
38 |
C505 |
106 |
044/045 |
18 |
Tariff Solution |
809/886 |
03 |
C701 |
005 |
008 |