BS EN 61107:1996 - Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control. Direct local data exchange
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BS EN 61107:1996 is a British Standard that specifies the general requirements and test methods for single-phase watt-hour meters of accuracy classes 1 and 2. This standard, also known as IEC 61107:1996, was published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and adopted by the British Standards Institution (BSI) as a British Standard.
The standard provides guidelines for the construction, performance, and testing of watt-hour meters used for measuring electrical energy consumption in single-phase alternating current systems. It covers aspects such as meter accuracy, voltage and current ranges, power consumption of the meter, test conditions, and accuracy tests.
BS EN 61107:1996 defines accuracy classes for watt-hour meters, with Class 1 representing higher accuracy and Class 2 representing a slightly lower level of accuracy. The standard specifies various tests to determine the accuracy of the meters under different operating conditions, including steady-state and transient conditions.
It is important to note that standards can be updated or revised over time, and the information provided here is based on the knowledge cutoff of September 2021. It's always recommended to check for the latest version or any amendments to the standard from the official sources such as the BSI or IEC.
Power measurement (electric); Bus networks; Current measurement; Open systems interconnection; Data transmission; Electric power (wattage); Measuring instruments; Electricity consumption; Meters; Data acquisition; Circuits; Power control (electric); Coding (data conversion); Electricity supply meters; Electrical measurement; Signal level; Data transmission control procedures; Data blocks; Codes; Messages; Data transfer; Information exchange; Data processing; Accounting