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BS EN 17267:2019

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Energy measurement and monitoring plan. Design and implementation. Principles for energy data collection

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BSI 2019 58
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This document specifies the requirements and principles for the design and implementation of an energy measurement and monitoring plan for an organization in order to improve its energy performance. The measurement and monitoring plan defines a measurement system for monitoring and analysing the energy performance of an organization, taking into account its influencing factors. This document applies to all forms of energy, to all energy uses and to all types of organizations. It does not apply to domestic dwellings.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Definitions related to energy management systems
9 3.2 Definitions related to energy measurement and monitoring
12 3.3 Symbols and abbreviations
4 General characteristics of a measurement and monitoring plan
4.1 Purpose of a measurement and monitoring plan
13 4.2 Relation between the measurement and monitoring plan and the measurement system
4.3 Process to maintain the measurement and monitoring plan
14 5 The stages of a measurement and monitoring plan
5.1 General
15 5.2 Stage 1: Define context, objectives and constraints
5.2.1 Objectives
5.2.2 Context of the measurement and monitoring plan
16 5.2.3 Motivations of the organization
5.2.4 Boundaries of the measurement and monitoring plan
5.2.5 End purpose of measurements
5.2.6 Users of the plan
17 5.2.7 Budget
5.2.8 Planning
5.2.9 Resources
18 5.2.10 Criteria to asset the levels of the measurement system
5.2.11 Deliverables
5.3 Stage 2: Assess the existing situation
5.3.1 Objectives
19 5.3.2 Preliminary analysis
5.3.3 Zones
5.3.4 List of energy consumption
20 5.3.5 Energy uses
21 5.3.6 Relevant variables
22 5.3.7 Static factors
23 5.3.8 Installation parameters to monitor
5.3.8.1 General
5.3.8.2 Monitoring the electrical installation
5.3.8.3 Monitoring the fluids installation
24 5.3.8.4 Existing measuring devices
5.3.8.5 Mapping of energy flows
5.3.8.6 Data acquisition, transmission and storage
26 5.3.8.7 Tools for data analysis and reporting
5.3.8.8 Deliverables
5.4 Stage 3: Prioritize the actions to improve the measurement system
5.4.1 Objectives
5.4.2 Proposal of improvement actions
28 5.4.3 Periodic review of the action plan
5.4.4 Deliverables
5.5 Stage 4: Implement the measurement system
5.5.1 Objectives
5.5.2 Choice of measuring devices
29 5.5.3 Traceability of measuring devices
30 5.5.4 Installation
5.5.5 Commissioning
5.5.6 Deliverables
31 5.6 Stage 5: Use the measurements data
5.6.1 Objectives
5.6.2 Technical architecture
5.6.3 Data acquisition
32 5.6.4 Data transformation and storage
5.6.5 Data analysis
5.6.6 Information presentation
5.6.7 Information security
33 5.6.8 Deliverables
5.7 Stage 6: Maintain the measurement system
5.7.1 Objectives
5.7.2 Content of the maintenance plan
5.7.3 Verification of measuring devices
5.7.4 Verification of the measurement system
34 5.7.5 Upgrading within the perimeter
5.7.6 Deliverables
35 Annex A (informative)Example of the scope of a measurement plan: organization, sites, zones, energy uses
36 Annex B (informative)Levels of the measurement system
B.1 General
B.2 Criteria
38 B.3 Details of measurements and relevant variables per level
43 Annex C (informative)Examples of levels for various sectors
44 Annex D (informative)Example of synthesis per type of energy and use (case of a boiler plant)
46 Annex E (informative)Topological and functional graph
49 Annex F (informative)Notions of accuracy, precision and stability
F.1 General
F.2 Difference between accuracy, precision and stability
51 Annex G (informative)Example of an information architecture of the measurement system
53 Annex H (informative)Metrological maintenance recommendations, applicable to electrical and fluid measurements
H.1 Metrological maintenance of electrical measuring device
H.2 Metrological maintenance of fluid measuring device
BS EN 17267:2019
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