- 122 - station (IMS), (6) spare parts, (7) the LMS master communication/data link equipment, (8) MMI equipment, (9) field equipment, (10) installation/test equipment for phase II transponders, (11) installation of watthour meter input devices, (12) residential load control transponders, (13) residential meter transponders, (14) commercial industrial meter transponders, (15) load survey transponder, and (16) distribution automation transponders. The schedule also itemizes many subcomponents of the LMS components. The A.B. Chance contract contains cross-references to the LMS specifications document. FPL created the LMS specifications, which contains more than 600 pages. Petitioner specifically cites appendix D, Tentative Delivery Schedule, and appendix E, Initial Phase Implementation. Appendix D summarizes the number of metering transponders that FPL planned to install in each year from 1985 to 1992 and identifies the transponder voltage, the number of residential meter transponders nondemand, commercial meter transponders demand, and commercial meter transponders nondemand. We find that the description of the LMS property is sufficiently detailed so that it is “readily identifiable” with the terms of the A.B. Chance contract and the LMS specifications. The bid schedule in the A.B. Chance contract outlines the component parts for the LMS. Appendix D identifies the number ofPage: Previous 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 Next
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