LT validity
The program setting of the duration of the Low Tariff validity for points of delivery connected to distribution network of low voltage up to 1 kV.
Type A* or type B* metering, households excluded
Electricity metered during the LT is marked as time period CP3 in the invoice.
Distribution Product Double Tariff 8 NN
The duration of the validity of the low tariff (LT) is 8 hours a day.
NT (CP3) 10.00 pm – 06.00 am.
VT (CP2) 06.00 am – 22.00 pm outside time CP1
VT (CP1) 07.00 am – 11.00 am, 05.00 pm – 08.00 pm valid for days Monday–Friday
Distribution Product Double Tariff 20 NN
The duration of the validity of the LT is 20 hours a day.
NT (CP3) 09.00 am – 10.00 am, 11.00 am – 06.00 pm, 07.00 pm – 08.00 pm, 09.00 pm – 08.00 am
VT (CP2) 08.00 am – 09.00 am, 10.00 am – 11.00 am, 06.00 pm – 07.00 pm, 08.00 pm – 09.00 pm
Distribution product Heat Pump 22 NN**
The duration of the validity of the LT is 22 hours a day.
NT (CP3) 09.30 am – 06.30 pm, 07.30 pm – 08.30 am
VT (CP2) 08.30 am – 09.30 am, 06.30 pm – 07.30 pm
We would like to inform you that the technical equipment of specific meters (electric meters) does not enable us to provide an outlet from the electric meter (contact from the electric meter) used especially for blocking appliances during the validity of the HT.
We want to draw attention to the fact that in terms of the valid distribution pricelist in the tariff products the condition of which is the blocking of heating appliances a technical solution provided by the electricity customer is deemed the fulfillment of this condition if it secures the switch-off or other decrease of the input power of heating appliances in the prescribed time.
See details in the part Metering Conditions.
Type C* metering
Information for consumers iwith static meters with fixed time interval specified service at the low tariff (LT).
The display of the meter shows at regular intervals of 10 seconds the following data:
- consumption for the duration of HT (see Fig. 1);
- consumption for the duration of LT (see Fig. 2);
- category (see Fig. 3).
See the setting of the LT duration for each category in the table.
* In terms of the Attachment No. 4 of the Regulation of the Government of the Slovak Republic No. 317/2007 Coll. that determines the rules for the functioning of the electricity market the types of metering of electricity off-take from the points of delivery are defined as follows:
- point of delivery with continuous metering with a remote data reading (hereinafter referred to as “A type metering”);
- point of delivery with continuous metering without a remote data reading (hereinafter referred to as “B type metering”);
- point of delivery at which another type of data reading without continuous metering is used (hereinafter referred to as “C type metering”).
** unless he agrees with the distribution system operator otherwise

