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BS EN 61036:1997:2002 Edition

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Alternating current static watt-hour meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2)

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Requirements and tests. Complements BS 5685-1 which is the standard for electromechanical meters.

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1 BRITISH�STANDARD
2 National foreword
4 Foreword
Foreword to amendment A1
5 Contents
7 Introduction
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Definitions
3.1 general definitions
3.1.1 watt-hour meter
3.1.2 static watt-hour meter
3.1.3 multi-rate meter
10 3.1.4 meter type
3.2 definitions related to the functional elements
3.2.1 measuring element
3.2.2 output devices
3.2.3 memory
11 3.2.4 display
3.2.5 register
3.2.6 current circuit
3.2.7 voltage circuit
3.2.8 auxiliary circuit
3.2.9 constant
3.3 definitions of mechanical elements
indoor meter
outdoor meter
base
cover
case
12 accessible conductive part
protective earth terminal
terminal block
terminal cover
clearance
creepage distance
3.4 definitions of insulations
basic insulation
supplementary insulation
double insulation
reinforced insulation
insulating encased meter of protective class I
13 insulating encased meter of protective class II
3.5 definitions of meter quantities
reference current
maximum current
reference voltage
reference frequency
class index
percentage error
3.6 definitions of influence quantities
influence quantity
reference conditions
14 variation of error due to an influence quantity
distortion factor
electromagnetic disturbance
reference temperature
rated operating conditions
specified measuring range
specified operating range
limit range of operation
storage and transport conditions
normal working position
thermal stability
15 3.7 definition of tests
type test
4 Requirements
4.1 Standard electrical values
Table 1 Standard reference voltages
Table 2 Standard reference currents
4.2 Mechanical requirements
17 Table 3a Clearances and creepage distances for insulating encased meter of protective class�I
Table 3b Clearances and creepage distances for insulating encased meter of protective class�II
20 Table 4 Voltage marking
4.3 Climatic conditions
21 Table 5 Temperature range
Table 6 Relative humidity
4.4 Electrical requirements
Table 7 Power consumption in voltage circuits including the power supply
Table 8 Power consumption in current circuits
22 Table 9 Voltage range
Table 10 Variations due to short-time overcurrents
Table 11 Variations due to self-heating
23 Table 12 Change of error due to earth fault
4.5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
4.6 Accuracy requirements
24 Table 13 Percentage error limits (single-phase meters and polyphase meters with balanced�loads)
Table 14 Percentage error limits (polyphase meters carrying a single-phase load, but with balanced polypha…
25 Table 15 Influence quantities
26 Table 16 Temperature coefficient
Table 17 Starting current
27 5 Tests and test conditions
5.1 General testing procedures
5.2 Tests of mechanical requirements
28 5.3 Tests of climatic influences
29 5.4 Tests of electrical requirements
32 Table 18 AC voltage tests
33 5.5 Tests for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
35 5.6 Tests of accuracy requirements
Table 19 Voltage and current balance
Table 20 Reference conditions
37 Table 21 Interpretation of test results
38 Annex A (normative) Relationship between ambient air temperature and relative humidity
Figure A.1
39 Annex B (normative) Test circuit diagram for d.c., even harmonics, odd harmonics and sub�harmonics�
Figure B.1
B.1 Half-wave rectification (d.c. and even harmonics)
Figure B.1 Test circuit diagram for half wave rectification
40 Figure B.2 Half-wave rectified waveform
41 Figure B.3 Half-wave harmonic content
42 B.2 Phase-fired control (odd-harmonics)
Figure B.4 Test circuit diagram
43 Figure B.5 Phase-fired waveform
44 Figure B.6 Analysis of harmonic content of phase-fired waveform
45 B.3 Burst control (sub-harmonics)
Figure B.7 Burst fire waveform
46 Figure B.8 Analysis of harmonics
Annex C (normative) Voltage waveform for the tests of the effect of voltage dips and short interruptions�
Figure C.1
47 Figure C.2
Figure C.3
48 Annex D (normative) Electromagnet for testing the influence of externally produced magnetic fields
Figure D.1
49 Annex E (informative) Test schedule
50 Annex F (normative) Test circuit diagram for the test of immunity to earth fault
Figure F.1
51 Annex G (normative) Optical test output
Figure G.1
Figure G.2
52 (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European …
(normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European …
BS EN 61036:1997
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