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BS EN IEC 62052-41:2022

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Electricity metering equipment. General requirements, tests and test conditions – Energy registration methods and requirements for multi-energy and multi-rate meters

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BSI 2022 30
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IEC 62052-41:2022 applies only to newly manufactured multi-energy and/or multi-rate static meters and it applies to their type tests only. This document applies to electricity metering equipment designed to: • measure and control electrical energy on networks with voltage up to 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC; • have all functional elements, including add-on modules, enclosed in, or forming a single meter case with exception of indicating displays; • operate with integrated displays; • operate with detached indicating displays, or without an indicating display; • be installed in a specified matching socket or rack; • optionally, provide additional functions other than those for measurement of electrical energy. Meters designed for operation with Low Power Instrument Transformers (LPITs as defined in the IEC 61869 series) may be tested for compliance with this document and the relevant IEC 62053 series documents only if such meters and their LPITs are tested together as directly connected meters. This document does not apply to: • meters for which the voltage line-to-neutral derived from nominal voltages exceeds 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC; • meters intended for connection with low power instrument transformers (LPITs as defined in the IEC 61869 series of standards) when tested without such transformers; • metering systems comprising multiple devices (except for LPITs) physically remote from one another; • portable meters; • meters used in rolling stock, vehicles, ships and airplanes; • laboratory and meter test equipment; • reference standard meters; • data interfaces to the register of the meter; • matching sockets or racks used for installation of electricity metering equipment. This document does not cover measures for the detection and prevention of fraudulent attempts to compromise a meter’s performance (tampering).

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
6 Blank Page
7 English
CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
13 2 Normative references
14 3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Definitions related to energy meters
3.2 Definitions related to energy registers
15 3.3 Definitions related to demand
3.4 Definitions related to interval data
16 4 Standard electrical values
5 Construction requirements
5.1 General
5.2 Maximum demand reset mechanism
6 Meter marking and documentation
7 Accuracy requirements
8 Multi-energy and multi-rate meters
8.1 General
17 8.2 Overview
8.3 Energy calculation methods – Calculation methods for active energy in multi-phase systems
18 8.4 Registers
8.4.1 General
8.4.2 Energy registers
19 8.4.3 Maximum demand registers
8.4.4 Load profile (interval) registers
20 8.4.5 Billing profile data
8.5 Tariff schedules
Tables
Table 1 – Minimum storage depth in days
21 8.6 Limits of error due to varying energy flow directions (bi-directional metering)
Table 2 – Relative error limits under varying energy flow directions for staticmeters for AC active energy (classes 0,1 S, 0,2 S, 0,5 S, 0,5, 1 and 2)
Table 3 – Relative error limits under varying energy flow directions for staticmeters for AC reactive energy (classes 0,5 S, 1 S, 1, 2 and 3)
22 8.7 Loss compensation
9 Climatic requirements
10 The effects of external influences
11 Type test
23 Annex A (informative)Example of test sequence for energy and load profile registers
Table A.1 – Example of season 1 tariff schedule
24 Table A.2 – Example of season 2 tariff schedule
25 Annex B (informative)Example of test sequence for demand measurement
26 Annex C (informative)Error calculations for varying power flow direction test
Figure C.1 – Vectorial and algebraic computation methods
28 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62052-41:2022
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