Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

BSI 15/30328086 DC:2015 Edition

$13.70

BS EN 61557-12. Electrical safety in low voltage distribution systems up to 1 000 V a.c. and 1 500 V d.c. Equipment for testing, measuring or monitoring of protective measures. Part 12. Power metering and monitoring devices (PMD)

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
BSI 2015 91
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Categories: ,

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
12 1 Scope
13 2 Normative references
14 3 Terms and definitions
3.1 General definitions
3.1.1
Power metering and monitoring device
PMD (abbreviation)
3.1.2
power quality assessment functions
3.1.3
Supply side
3.1.4
Demand side
3.1.5
Point of common coupling
PCC (abbreviation)
3.1.6
Power Quality
3.1.7
specified external sensor
15 3.1.8
current sensor
3.1.9
compliance voltage
3.1.10
voltage sensor
3.1.11
self-powered PMD
3.1.12
auxiliary power supply
3.2 Definitions related to uncertainty and performance
3.2.1
reference conditions
3.2.2
mesurand
3.2.3
uncertainty
3.2.4
intrinsic uncertainty
16 3.2.5
influence quantity
3.2.6
variation (due to a single influence quantity)
3.2.7
(rated) operating conditions
3.2.8
operating uncertainty
3.2.9
overall system uncertainty
3.2.10
function performance class
3.2.11
system performance class
17 3.2.12
rated frequency
fn
3.2.13
rated current
In
3.2.14
basic current
Ib
3.2.15
starting current
Ist
3.2.16
maximum current
Imax
3.2.17
rated voltage
Un
3.2.18
nominal voltage
Unom
3.2.19
minimum voltage
Umin
18 3.2.20
maximum voltage
Umax
3.2.21
residual voltage
Ures
3.2.22
declared input voltage
3.2.23
3.2.24
3.2.25
3.2.26
3.2.27
3.2.28
3.2.29
3.2.30
19 3.3 Definitions related to electric phenomena
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.3.6
3.3.7
3.3.8
3.3.9
20 3.3.10
3.3.11
3.3.12
3.3.13
3.3.14
3.3.15
3.3.16
3.3.17
3.3.18
21 3.3.19
3.3.20
3.3.21
3.4 Definitions related to measurement techniques
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.5 Notations
3.5.1 Functions
22 3.5.2 Symbols and abbreviations
3.5.3 Indices
24 4 Requirements
4.1 General requirements
4.2 PMD general architecture
25 4.3 Classification of PMD
26 4.4 Structure of PMD
4.5 List of applicable performance classes
4.5.1 List of applicable function performance classes for PMD without external sensors
27 4.5.2 List of applicable system performance classes for PMD with external sensors
4.6 Operating and reference conditions for PMD
4.6.1 Reference conditions
4.6.2 Rated operating conditions
4.6.2.1 Rated temperature operating conditions for portable equipment
28 4.6.2.2 Rated temperature operating conditions for fixed installed equipment
4.6.2.3 Rated humidity and altitude operating conditions
29 4.7 Start-up conditions
4.8 Requirements for PMD functions
4.8.1 General requirements
4.8.1.1 Coverage requirements
4.8.1.2 Requirements on the measurement window
4.8.2 Active power (P) and active energy (Ea) measurements
4.8.2.1 Techniques
30 4.8.2.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.2.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.2.4 Limits of variations due to influence quantities
33 4.8.2.5 Starting and no-load condition
4.8.2.5.1 Start-up of the PMD
4.8.2.5.2 No load condition (only for energy measurement)
4.8.2.5.3 Starting current
34 4.8.3 Reactive power (QA, QV) and reactive energy (ErA, ErV) measurements
4.8.3.1 Techniques
4.8.3.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.3.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.3.4 Limits of variation due to influence quantities
36 4.8.3.5 Starting and no-load condition
4.8.3.5.1 Start-up of the PMD
4.8.3.5.2 No load condition
4.8.3.5.3 Starting current
37 4.8.4 Apparent power (SA, SV) and apparent energy (EapA, EapV) measurements
4.8.4.1 Techniques
4.8.4.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.4.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.4.4 Limits of variation due to influence quantities
39 4.8.5 Frequency (f) measurements
4.8.5.1 Techniques
4.8.5.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.5.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.5.4 Limits of variation due to influence quantities
40 4.8.6 R.m.s. phase current (I) and neutral current (IN, INc) measurements
4.8.6.1 Techniques
4.8.6.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.6.2.1 Rated range of operation for phase current
4.8.6.2.2 Rated range of operation for measured neutral current (with a sensor) and calculated neutral current (from phase currents)
4.8.6.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
41 4.8.6.3.1 Intrinsic uncertainty table for phase current
4.8.6.3.2 Intrinsic uncertainty table for measured neutral current (with a sensor)
4.8.6.3.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table for calculated neutral current (from phase currents)
4.8.6.4 Limits of variation due to influence quantities
43 4.8.7 R.m.s. voltage (U) measurements
4.8.7.1 Technique
4.8.7.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.7.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.7.4 Limits of variation due to influence quantities
45 4.8.8 Power factor (PFA, PFV) measurements
4.8.8.1 Techniques
4.8.8.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.8.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.8.4 Limits of variation due to influence quantities
4.8.9 Short term flicker (Pst) and long term flicker (Plt) measurements
4.8.9.1 Techniques
4.8.9.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.9.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
46 4.8.10 Voltage dip (Udip) and voltage swell (Uswl) measurements
4.8.10.1 Measurement method
4.8.10.2 Detection and evaluation of a voltage dip
4.8.10.2.1 Voltage dip detection
4.8.10.2.2 Voltage dip evaluation
47 4.8.10.3 Detection and evaluation of a voltage swell
4.8.10.3.1 Voltage swell detection
4.8.10.3.2 Voltage swell evaluation
4.8.10.4 Calculation of a sliding reference voltage
4.8.10.5 Measurement uncertainty and measuring range
4.8.10.5.1 Residual voltage and swell voltage magnitude measurement uncertainty
4.8.10.5.2 Duration measurement uncertainty
48 4.8.10.6 Rated range of operation
4.8.10.7 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.10.8 Limits of variation due to influence quantities
50 4.8.11 Voltage interruption (Uint) measurements
4.8.11.1 Measurement method
4.8.11.2 Evaluation of a voltage interruption
4.8.11.3 Measurement uncertainty and measuring range
4.8.11.4 Rated range of operation
4.8.11.5 Intrinsic uncertainty table
51 4.8.12 Transients overvoltage (Utr) measurements
4.8.12.1 Techniques
4.8.12.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.12.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.13 Voltage unbalance (Unb, Unba, Vnb, Vnba) measurements
4.8.13.1 Techniques
4.8.13.2 Rated range of operation
52 4.8.13.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.8.14 Voltage harmonics (Uh) and voltage THD (THDu and THD-Ru) measurements
4.8.14.1 Techniques
4.8.14.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.14.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
53 4.8.15 Current unbalance (Inb, Inba) measurements
4.8.15.1 Techniques
4.8.15.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.15.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
54 4.8.16 Current harmonics (Ih) and current THD (THDi and THD-Ri) measurements
4.8.16.1 Techniques
4.8.16.2 Rated range of operation
4.8.16.3 Intrinsic uncertainty table
55 4.8.17 Minimum, maximum, peak, three-phases average and demand measurements
4.8.17.1 Rated range of operation
4.8.17.2 Intrinsic uncertainty table
4.9 General mechanical requirements
4.9.1 Vibration requirements
4.9.2 IP requirements
4.10 Safety requirements
4.10.1 Clearances and creepage distances
56 4.10.2 Connection of a fixed installed PMD with a current transformer
4.10.3 Connection of a PMD with a sensor in high voltage networks
4.10.4 Accessible parts
4.10.5 Hazardous live parts
4.11 Inputs and/or outputs
4.11.1 Analog outputs
4.11.1.1 General requirements
4.11.1.2 Compliance voltage
57 4.11.1.3 Analog output ripple content
4.11.1.4 Analog output response time
4.11.1.5 Limiting value of the analog output signal
4.11.2 Pulse outputs
4.11.3 Control outputs
5 Marking and operating instructions
5.1 Marking
58 5.2 Operating and installation instructions
5.2.1 General characteristics
5.2.2 Essential characteristics
5.2.2.1 Characteristics of PMD
59 5.2.2.2 Characteristics of functions
60 5.2.3 Safety characteristics
5.2.3.1 Insulation between circuits
6 Tests
6.1 Type tests of PMD
6.1.1 Tests of intrinsic uncertainty
6.1.1.1 General requirements
6.1.1.2 Minimum test points
6.1.1.3 Acceptance criterion
6.1.2 Tests of variation of uncertainty with influence quantities
6.1.2.1 General requirements
6.1.2.2 Minimum test points
6.1.2.3 Acceptance criterion
6.1.3 Test of temperature influence
61 6.1.4 Active power
6.1.4.1 Influence of harmonics in current and voltage circuits
6.1.4.2 Influence of odd harmonics in the current circuit
62 6.1.4.3 Influence of sub-harmonics
64 6.1.5 Apparent power
6.1.6 Power factor
6.1.7 Common mode voltage rejection test
65 6.1.8 Frequency
6.1.9 Measurement of voltage harmonics
6.1.9.1 Test with a sinusoidal waveform
6.1.9.2 Test with a square waveform
6.1.10 Measurement of current harmonics
66 6.1.10.1 Test with a sinusoidal waveform
6.1.10.2 Test with a square waveform
6.1.11 Dips and swells
6.1.12 Voltage interruptions
6.1.13 Outputs tests
6.1.13.1 General
6.1.13.2 Test of compliance voltage and effect of variation of load.
67 6.1.13.3 Test of ripple content
6.1.13.4 Tests of analog output response time
6.1.13.5 Test of limit value of analog output
6.1.14 Climatic tests
6.1.14.1 Dry heat test
6.1.14.2 Cold test
6.1.14.3 Damp heat cyclic test
68 6.1.15 EMC tests
6.1.16 Start-up tests
6.1.17 Zero blind measurement test
6.2 Routine tests
6.2.1 Protective bonding test
6.2.2 Dielectric strength test
6.2.3 Uncertainty test
69 Annex A (informative) Metering, measuring and monitoring applications
A.1 Applications on demand side and supply side
70 A.2 Link between applications, devices and standards
71 Annex B (informative) Definitions of electrical parameters
B.1 Definitions in the presence of a Neutral
75 B.2 Power measurement in three-phase three-wire systems using the two-wattmeter method
B.2.1 General
76 B.2.2 Total active power
B.2.3 Total vector reactive power using quadrature phase shift definition
B.2.4 Total vector reactive power using Budeanu’s definition
77 B.3 Additional relationships in case of sinusoidal voltage
78 Annex C (informative) Convention about the sign of Power factor
C.1 General
C.2 Convention for Power factor (Consumer prospective)
79 C.3 Convention for Power factor (Producer reference frame)
80 Annex D (normative) Definitions of minimum, maximum, peak and demand values
D.1 Demand quantities
D.1.1 Power demand
D.1.2 Current demand
D.1.3 Thermal current demand (or bi-metal current demand)
D.1.4 Specified intervals for demand calculation
81 D.2 Peak demand quantities
D.3 Three-phases average quantities
D.4 Maximum and minimum quantities
82 Annex E (informative) Recommended sensor classes for the different kinds of PMD
E.1 General considerations
E.2 PMD with external current sensor or voltage sensor
83 E.3 PMD with external current sensor and voltage sensor
E.4 Range of applicable performance classes
84 E.5 List of functions affected by uncertainty of external sensors
85 Annex F (informative) Intrinsic uncertainty, operating uncertainty, and overall system uncertainty
F.1 Operating uncertainty
F.2 Overall system uncertainty
87 Annex G (informative) Notion of measurement uncertainty
G.1 General considerations
G.2 Computing the expanded uncertainty
G.2.1 Estimated standard deviation
G.2.2 Expanded uncertainty
88 G.2.3 Uncertainty as a measure of precision
89 G.3 Determining the measurement uncertainty
G.3.1 Systematic error as a measure of accuracy
G.3.2 Combination of accuracy and precision into an overall measurement accuracy
90 G.4 Using the measurement uncertainty as a pass/fail criterion
G.4.1 Intrinsic uncertainty tests
G.4.2 Tests with influence quantities
G.4.3 Overall pass/fail criterion
BSI 15/30328086 DC
$13.70