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Remove a Device Service Request

 

Summary

 

A Remove Device service request is used to remove a device or multiple devices from a UB customer account. For example, if a water meter should be removed from a customer account, create a remove device service request to remove the meter. If the removed device is a meter, the final reading on the removed meter will be entered on the service request. A remove device service request will only remove the device from the customer account; it will not disconnect the service and service rates on the account.

 

All service requests are created using the Service Request Input Wizard. The Service Request Input Wizard can be launched from the Service Requests tab on the Account Master Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Account> Service Requests tab), the Devices tab of the Account Master Maintenance window (Add Device, Remove Device, or Change Device), and from the service request Input window (UB> Service Requests> Input> Add).

 

A remove device service request is created using a Remove Device service request code. Service request codes are created and maintained using the Service Request Code Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Service Request Code). A service request code is set up as a remove device service request by selecting Remove Device in the Service Type drop-down menu on the Service Request Code Maintenance window.

 

When a Remove Device service request has an Active or Closed status, the status of the devices attached to the service request will not change and the meter readings attached to the service request will not be added to the devices. If the service request is deleted, any meter readings on the service request will be also be deleted and the device will not be removed from the account.

 

After the service request has been created, the final step of the Service Request Input Wizard allows you to print a copy of the service request (Print Request on Save toggle). The printed version of the service request can be handed to a service technician to give them a record of the service address, the customer information and the work that should be completed on the customer account. You can also print out multiple service requests at one time using the Service Requests Report (UB> Service Requests> Service Requests). The Service Requests Report allows you to print multiple service requests by criteria such as service date.

 

Once the service request is committed (UB> Service Request> Commit), the devices on the service request will be removed from the account and the meter readings on the service request will be posted to the device. The Connection status of the device will change to Removed (UB> Maintenance> Account> Devices tab> Status column), and the Inventory Status of the device will change to Testing (UB> Maintenance> Device> Device tab> Device section> Inventory Status field).

 

When the Service Request Input Wizard is launched from the Devices tab of the Account Master Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Account> Devices tab), the default service request code attached to the Device Type Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Device Type> Device tab> Default Remove field) may populate on the Service Request Input Wizard. Service request codes can be attached to device types so that when a specific type of service request (add, remove, change-out) is performed on a certain device type, the service request will populate with a default service request code. For example, if all water meter devices should be removed with a certain remove device service request code, you can attach that service request code to all water meter device types. When a user clicks on the Remove icon on the Devices tab of the Account Master Maintenance window (UB> Maintenance> Account> Devices tab), the default remove device service request code attached to the device type will populate on the Service Request Input Wizard. This is an optional feature, so there may not be default service request codes set up on the device types.

 

Related Links

 

Click here for an Overview of Service Requests.

Click here for Information on Printing a Service Request.

Click here for Information on Closing and Committing a Service Request.

Click here for Information on Billing a Service Request.

Click here for Information on Service Request Code Maintenance.

 

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