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8. The requirements referred to in paragraph 1(c) are that the agreement requires that the participant view—
(a)separately identifies, as a minimum, each of the following sets of information recorded under the metering and monitoring agreement—
(i)the energy output of the accredited domestic plant;
(ii)the energy consumption by the accredited domestic plant;
(iii)the internal temperature in any room for which the internal temperature is recorded;
(iv)the external temperature;
(v)if the accredited domestic plant is a ground source heat pump, the temperature of the liquid in the part of the plant that extracts heat from the ground or water as it enters, and returns from, the ground or water;
(vi)the efficiency of the accredited domestic plant over the past 12 months or over any period for which data is available if less than 12 months of data is available (“the efficiency assessment”);
(vii)an assessment as to the accuracy of the efficiency assessment; and
(viii)information about the components of the accredited domestic plant which have contributed to the efficiency assessment;
(b)displays the information referred to in sub-paragraph (a) in a way that—
(i)shows the information collected in the immediately preceding week, broken down by hour or by a smaller unit of time; and
(ii)shows the information collected in any other period (at least for data collected in the previous 12 months), broken down by month or by a smaller unit of time; and
(c)identifies the data completeness of the information recorded by the measuring instruments.
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