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identified by a number, starting at 1 and incrementing by one unit up to the maximum of
4.
Type of days
The days of the year are classified as either:
Working.
Holiday.
Working days are considered to be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
They all receive the same tariff treatment throughout an entire season.
Holidays are considered to be Saturday, Sunday and all other days considered as non-
working. They all receive the same tariff treatment throughout an entire season.
Holidays other than Saturdays and Sundays will be identified by their dates, the format of
which can contain wildcards.
Tariff periods. Type of day
A tariff period is each hourly block in which a determined tariff is applied. For the regulated
market and ATR, the Public Administration defines them each year. In addition to these ones,
there may exist other different periods agreed upon in contracts between the Client and the
Supplier. There will exist a minimum of one hourly block and a maximum of six. Each period is
identified using an incrementing number, starting at 1.
Type of day
The type of day is the total set of tariff period assignments made to each of the 24 hours in a
day.
Each type of day is identified by number, starting at 1 and incrementing by one unit for successive
types.
Working days and holidays have an associated type of day for each season. Each special day
also has an associated type of day.
Power ratings
Each tariff period has an associated power rating, which corresponds to the value of the power
contracted in each period. This is the base of the calculations for the billing of the excess
power demanded from the network.
In the event that this parameter is not defined in any tariff period, it will be understood that
there is no power contracted by period, for which reason the excesses are not calculated. If
the power rating is defined in one or more tariff periods, the rest of the periods in which it is not
defined will be considered to have a defined power rating of zero and the excesses will be
calculated for all the periods.